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Operating Instructions
Spray Gun Terms (Continued)
ATOMIZATION - Conversion of liquid to
spray droplets (mist).
PATTERN CONTROL KNOB - Used
to form the proper pattern (size and
shape) of material as it is sprayed from
the gun to the work piece.
FLUID CONTROL KNOB - Used to
control the amount of material being
mixed with air.
PAINT TANK - An auxiliary pressurized
paint reservoir that allows continuous
spraying of large amounts of paint
without stopping for refills as with a
canister. It also allows using the spray
gun at any angle or orientation.
Model Description
• Switches easily from siphon to
pressure feed with the push of a
knob.
• Uses internal or external mix air caps.
• Has fluid control knob.
• Has pattern control knob.
• Adjusts for vertical or horizontal
patterns.
• May be used with a paint tank.
Set-Up
USE OF AIR CAPS
Internal Mix - Generally used
with slow drying, heavy
bodied materials and for
faster material application.
NOT to be used with fast
drying paints and lacquers which
will clog the opening in the air cap.
INTERNAL MIX CAPS MUST BE USED
WITH PRESSURE FEED operation.
External Mix - Used for quick
drying, light bodied materials
such as lacquers and synthetic
enamels. Better for finer
finish work. THESE CAPS
CAN BE USED WITH EITHER SIPHON OR
PRESSURE FEED.
FAN DIRECTION
The direction of the fan (horizontal or
vertical) can be changed by loosening
the lock ring and turning the air cap 90
degrees (See Figure 1). Hand tighten
lock ring after adjustment.
Air Cap
Horizontal Fan
Lock Ring
Figure 1
FLUID FEED
This model is capable of pressure
or siphon feed. The gun is shipped
in siphon feed mode but should be
checked before use to ensure the
desired feed method is selected. The
feed method is easily changed by fully
pushing the knob to the desired feed
method (See Figure 2).
Figure 2
Figure 2
Material Hose
Paint Tank
Regulator
High - In from
compressor
Paint Tank
Figure 3
3
USING A PRESSURIZED PAINT TANK
The spray gun is readily adaptable for
use with a pressurized paint tank. This
allows continuous spraying of large
quantities of paint without stopping.
It also allows the gun to be used while
being held in ANY position without
spilling paint.
The proper connections to make when
using a pressurized paint tank are as
illustrated in Figure 3. Refer to the
instructions supplied with the paint tank
for connections and usage. DO NOT
USE A PAINT TANK WITHOUT READING
THOSE INSTRUCTIONS.
Vertical
Fan
Prepare the spray gun for use with the
paint tank as follows:
1. Remove the canister.
2. Remove gasket.
3. Unscrew the material tube.
4. Locate the brass locknut and remove
the nut using a 13 mm hex socket.
5. Pull down the canister top to
remove it.
6. Thread in the paint tank adapter
fitting with a 17 mm hex socket or
wrench. Do not over tighten, 60 in.
lb. maximum.
7. Attach the material hose from the
paint tank to the spray gun.
8. Pressure/siphon valve knob must
be pushed to siphon (vent) mode
when using a pressurized paint tank
connected as shown in Figure 3. This
will prevent pressurized air from
escaping out of the canister pressure
valve port when the canister is not
used.
Air Hose
High - Out to
Spray Gun
Safety Valve
Air Source Regulator
Air Hose
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