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To avoid wasting paint, use small amounts
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of the product for viscosity testing, and use the
viscometer once you have obtained the correct
degree of viscosity for the paint.
Remember that some paints may contain
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solid particles, and will have to be filtered before
filling the cup with paint to prevent damaging
the HVLP turbine paint spray gun.
Adjustment of the hose.
Insert the hose with pressure into the connec-
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tors (fig.3, fig.4).
The connectors can be positioned as desired.
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Tank filling and assembly.
Unscrew the tank of the HVLP turbine paint
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spray gun.
Align the suction tube so that the gun can ab-
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sorb all the liquid.
When the spray gun works horizontally, place
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the suction tube forward (fig.5).
If you need to use the spray gun pointing
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upwards, the suction tube should be placed po-
inting backwards (fig.6).
Place the tank on a paper.
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Then, load the paint and thread the tank to
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the gun adjusting it well.
Place the gun in the housing of the HVLP tur-
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bine paint spray gun (fig.7).
WARNING! put the HVLP turbine paint spray
gun only on clean, firm and leveled surfaces.
Otherwise, it could aspire dirt or dust.
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Operation.
Take the gun and point it to the object to be
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painted.
Start the engine by operating the switch.
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Adjust the deflector nozzle acording the job
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to do.
You can choose between three types of spray
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patterns, depending on the application and ob-
ject type (fig.8).
Select the pattern type
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Vertical oval to paint vertical surfaces (fig.8-A).
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Horizontal oval to paint horizontal surfaces
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(fig.8-B).
Circular pattern for corners, edges and pla-
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ces dificult to reach (fig.8-C).
WARNING! never pull the trigger while
you are adjusting in the deflectors.
You can only turn the selector into one direc-
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tion during adjustment.
Do not force as you could damage the system.
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Change the horizontal pattern by turning the
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selector to the vertical direction 90° clockwise.
Change from vertical to horizontal pattern by
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turning the selector 90º in the opposite cloc-
kwise direction.
Changes can only be made in one direction.
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Adjusting the volume of sprayed material.
Adjust the volume by turning the selector which
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is in the rear of the trigger sprayer (fig.9).
Turning clockwise increases the volume of
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the sprayed material.
Turning to the left decreases the volume of
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the sprayed material.
Spray technique.
The final result of the spraying depends on the
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cleanliness and smoothness of the paint surface.
Therefore, the surface must be carefully pre-
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pared and kept free of dust.
Cover all surfaces that should not be sprayed
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as well as the threads or others that require to
be kept clean.
It is recommended to test spray on cardboard
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or similar surface to find the right fit.
Start spraying outside of the surface to be
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painted and continue spraying till outside of it
without interruption during the pass.
Advance in parallel while maintaining the same
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distance, between 2,5 and 30 cm (fig.10).
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