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Operation
Blow gun
• Connect the blow gun to the air-line and press the Blow Gun Trigger (16). This tool is useful for
cleaning swarf or dust from worktops or recessed areas.
Degreasing gun
Note: Always disconnect the degreasing gun from the air supply before filling the Canister (1)
1. Unscrew the Canister from the tool
2. Fill the Canister with a suitable fluid (this product is suitable for use with a wide range of oils,
cleaning and rustproofing liquids)
3. Screw the gun assembly securely back onto the Canister
4. To operate the gun, squeeze the Degreasing Gun Trigger (3)
• The Degreasing Gun Nozzle (2) can be adjusted to vary the spray pattern. Unscrew the locking
collar to allow adjustment of the Nozzle. Adjust the Nozzle and then rotate the locking collar to
secure the Nozzle. The viscosity of the liquid will also affect the spray pattern.
• Correct adjustment of the nozzle and the air pressure level for the liquid used will allow you to
find the ideal spray pattern for your intended application, for example undercoating.
Tyre inflator
Preparing the tyre
WARNING: Ensure the tyres are cool before taking a pressure reading or carrying out inflation.
Warm tyres (i.e. those which have just been in use) will be at a higher pressure than normal and
may give misleading readings.
1. Remove the valve cover (if applicable) and check the valve is compatible with the Valve
Connector (17).
Note: The tyre inflator is only compatible with Schrader valves.
2. Clean the valve if necessary and ensure it is free from dirt and dust.
3. Fit the Valve Connector to the tyre valve.
4. With the Valve Connector attached securely, press the Tyre Inflator Trigger (19) to inflate the tyre.
Note: Inflate the tyre in frequent shorter bursts of air. This will allow more control of the tyre
inflation and minimise the risk of overinflating the tyre.
WARNING: During inflation, the pressure shown on the Pressure Gauge (20) is the airline
pressure, not the tyre pressure.
5. If the tyre is inflated too much, release the pressure and deflate the tyre by pressing the Air
Release Valve (18)
6. Once the desired tyre pressure is achieved, disconnect the Valve Connector from the tyre
Spray gun
Trigger operation
The Trigger (10) has a 2-stage mechanism:
• Press to the first stage, the air will flow through the gun
• Press further and the paint is released
Note: Adjusting the Knurled Needle Adjustment Screw (9) will determine how far the Trigger can
be depressed.
Spray technique
WARNING: Be aware that air tools may hold residual pressure after use. Always bleed air
pressure from the tool after shutting off air supply.
• To achieve a smooth, even coat, the material must be prepared and thinned in accordance with
the manufacturer's guidelines.
• The gun must be clean and correctly loaded, the spray pattern adjusted and the compressor set
at the correct pressure.
• Always carry out a test spray and follow the procedures described in 'Adjusting the spray gun', to
establish the best settings.
• Keep the distance of the spray gun approximately 200-250mm away from the workpiece.
• Spray workpiece edges first. Overlap approximately 50% of each applied spray beam.
• Spray in continuous, even motion. Keep your hand as steady as possible and move the spray in a
straight pass across the workpiece (Fig. III).
• Do not operate in an arc motion. Arcing will lead to an uneven finish (Fig. IV).
• Avoid intensive waving, as it will cause the air jacket to become unstable, allowing clouds of
atomized spray material to escape.
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• Before spraying it is good practice to visualise the entire spraying process. Start with the least
visible areas and work towards the parts that will be seen. This will create an even finish, allow
you to identify problematic areas of the workpiece, and let you work around spots that may
already have been covered.
• After use, immediately disconnect the spray gun from the air supply.
Maintenance
WARNING: Always disconnect from the air supply and depressurise before disassembly or
carrying out any maintenance.
WARNING: Always wear suitable protective equipment including eye and respiratory protection
as well as gloves when carrying out cleaning or maintenance procedures.
WARNING: The majority of solvents used for painting applications are toxic and highly
flammable. Comply with local laws and regulations with regards to handling, storage and disposal
of solvents and other harmful and potentially dangerous substances.
Note: Your spray gun is a fine precision instrument and must be treated and maintained
accordingly, in order to achieve consistent, professional-looking, uniform results.
• The most common problems with spray guns are caused by paint being allowed to dry inside the
tip, nozzle or internal air/fluid passages
• Clean the entire spray gun thoroughly after each project, and also when changing the type of
material being sprayed
• Always use the same solvent for cleaning that was used to thin the paint
General cleaning after every use
WARNING: In order to prevent solvents and other harmful substances from entering the
atmosphere, open solvent cleaning is not permitted in some territories, and special cleaning
procedures apply (e.g. cleaning inside special closed bags and containers, etc.). Familiarise yourself
with local regulations, and apply the recommended procedures.
1. Remove the Paint Container (13) or Canister (1), empty remaining material into a suitable sealed
container, and clean thoroughly with the appropriate solvent and clean cloths
2. Clean the nozzle assembly of the gun, Lid and gasket of the Paint Container or Canister
3. Pour a small amount of solvent into the clean Paint Container or Canister and re-fit it to the gun
4. Connect the gun to the air supply
5. Direct the gun towards an empty container and spray the solvent through the gun into the
container, until the spray is clear of any material
6. Turn off the air supply and disconnect the gun
7. Remove the Paint Container or Canister, empty remaining solvent into the disposal container,
and let all components dry thoroughly
8. Re-fit Paint Container or Canister for storage
Special cleaning procedures for air and fluid
nozzles and needles
WARNING: All nozzles and needles are precision made. They must be handled with the utmost
care. Damage and alterations will cause decreased performance or faulty spray.
WARNING: Needles have a sharp point. Handle with care to avoid puncture wounds and
other injuries.
1. Referring to the 'Assembly Diagram', carefully disassemble the spray gun, remove the nozzle
assembly and fluid needle
2. To clean, soak nozzles and needle in a suitable solvent that dissolves any dried material and
clean with a suitable soft brush
Note: Never soak the entire spray gun in solvent, as this will damage the packings and remove
lubrication.
3. Carefully blow all components clean with filtered compressed air
WARNING: Do not probe any of the holes in the nozzles with metal instruments. If mechanical
cleaning becomes necessary, use only implements from materials softer than brass, such as
specialised nozzle cleaning aids.
Lubrication
• Even though th air and material passages of the spray gun must remain free of oil and other
contaminants, some components require frequent lubrication
• Slightly lubricate all packings, bearings and dynamic O-rings with a specialised spray gun lube,
and apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to springs
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