OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Adjust the direction of the fan by loosening the air cap ring
by hand and turning it to either the horizontal or vertical
direction. Tighten the air cap ring by hand.
NOTE: During normal use, the air cap is adjusted to be
horizontal. This provides a vertical fan-shaped pattern which
gives maximum and even material coverage as the gun is
moved back and forth parallel to the surface being finished.
2. Set pattern size for desired shape. For full pattern, open
spray pattern adjustment knob (F) counterclockwise. For a
round pattern, turn spray pattern adjustment knob (F)
clockwise.
3. Turn the fluid adjustment knob (G) fully clockwise until
closed.
4. With the spray gun 6 in. to 9 in. away from workpiece,
spray a short burst while turning the fluid knob
counterclockwise. Observe the spray pattern on the
workpiece and adjust the fluid control knob (G) (see
Figure 3) until desired pattern/atomization is obtained. If
the spray is too fine (caused by too much air), reduce the
air pressure or open the fluid control knob (G) to spray
more paint. If the spray is too coarse or spitting blobs,
reduce the amount of paint with the fluid control knob (G)
or thin the paint more.
NOTE: The fluid control knob (G) can be adjusted either
clockwise or counterclockwise to finely adjust the pattern
consistency. Before spraying on workpiece, practice a few
minutes on a cardboard target to ensure that the pattern size
and consistency are set correctly.
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Air Cap
Horizontal Fan
Vertical Fan
Air Cap Ring
F
G
Paint too fine
Correct
Paint too coarse
Pattern Consistency (Atomization)