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Pour the product to apply into the tank. Until the level
is a maximum of 20-25 mm. below the edge of the
tank.
Tighten the filler cap firmly. In the version with the
non-drip cap, tip it forward (paint up) or back (paint
down) as necessary.
Connect the gun to the compressed air network.
(See Fig.3)
Adjust the air pressure in the network
regulator in order to compensate for any
pressure drop in the network (estimated
at 0.6 bar for each 10 m of hose).
Adjust the air pressure in the air nozzle
by operating the flow regulator (see
Fig.4), until the required quality of finish is
obtained (better finishes are not obtained
with higher spraying pressures and these
lead to lower performance and worse pro-
duct transfer).
Position the air nozzle spraying orifices
appropriately (when an imaginary line is
drawn through the 2 lugs (see Fig.5), this
must be parallel or perpendicular to the
floor).
Fully close the product regulator by tur-
ning it clockwise (see Fig.6).
Turn the product regulator until the "0"
coincides with the arrow (see Fig.7); and
perform the desired application test, ad-
justing the product regulators (see Fig.8)
and range as follows:
Open the product regulator until the appropriate amount of product comes out. Now you have
the maximum spraying width (spraying pattern). You can reduce this according to your needs by
closing the spray width regulator.
Please be sure that you put the spray gun properly by keeping its perpendicularity to the piece
to be painted in order to achieve the maximum transfer of the sprayed product and obtain the
best finishing quality (See Fig.9).
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