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Add thinning agent, stir thoroughly and repeat the above pro ce dure until the proper viscosity is attained. Figure 8 - Viscosity Stick 4. To tighten and lock the cup, place the retainer arms securely around the retaining pins on the paint cup. 5. Move the locking lever clockwise to the locked po si tion. (See Figure 9). Figure 9 - Locking The Cup Acrylics .............................................................. Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions Stains ......................................................................................No Thinning Required Clear Sealers ...........................................................................No Thinning Required Lacquers ........................................................... Follow Manufacturer’s In struc tions Oil-Base Paint ...............................................................................................10 - 40% Latex Paints ..................................................................................................15 - 20% MATERIAL PERCENT REDUCED Viscosity Stick (Located Inside The Storage Compartment) Material Flow Control Knob Packing Nut Tighten Locking Lever Retaining Pin Retaining Arm Setup (continued) Operating Instructions and Parts Manual Preparation (continued) 6. Attach the air hose quick-connect fitting to the gun. The quick-connect NOTICE fitting outer sleeve is spring load ed and must be pulled back to attach or remove it from the gun (See Figure 10). Figure 10 - Attaching The Air Hose Operation Always practice first. Make the gun adjustments on a test surface such as cardboard before spraying the project. 1. Keep the gun 4" - 9" from, and parallel to the surface of the object being sprayed. (See Figure 11). If the material delivery is adjusted for a small narrow pat tern, it may be necessary to move as close as 2" from the work surface. Right Wrong Figure 11 - Painting Strokes 2. Move the gun in a smooth even stroke. Begin the stroke before pulling the trigger and continue the stroke after releasing the trigger. 3. For best results overlap each stroke by 25 to 50%. 4. To adjust the spray pattern “type”, turn the air cap to the desired pattern position (See Figure 12). Retaining Ring Spring = = Horizontal Pattern Use up and down strokes Vertical Pattern = Use right to left or left to right strokes = Round Pattern Stroke in any direction Figure 12 - Adjusting The Spray Patterns “Type” 5. To adjust the material flow, turn the material control knob clockwise to decrease and coun ter clock wise to in crease. (See Figure 13). INCREASEDECREASE Figure 13 - Adjusting The Material Flow 6. For fine pattern adjustment, turn the air flow control knob clock wise to de crease and counterclockwise to in crease air flow (See Figure 14). Wrench Air Flow Ring Retaining ring Nozzle Air Cap INCREASE Figure 14 - Fine Pattern Adjustment Reducing the air flow also reduces overspray. The turbine air NOTICE hose can be used to blow-dry those areas that are too heavily coated, or slow in drying. The air from the turbine is warm as a result of normal operation. This can affect the finish quality on hot dry days due to premature drying of some coatings such as lacquer. Retarding agents can be added to the material to resolve this condition. Consult the material supplier for the proper re tarding agent, and mixing procedures. Maintenance CLEANING Make sure the room! WARNING is well ventilated when using solvents. Dispose of all materials properly, in ac cor dance with all local reg u la tions. 1. Remove the material control knob, spring, and nee dle. (Pull the trigger to help remove the needle). NOTICE: Removing the needle prior to removing the nozzle will prevent needle damage. 2. Using the sup plied wrench, un screw and re move the re tain er ring, nozzle, and airflow ring (See Figure 15). Material Flow Control Knob Spring Needle Figure 15 - Preparation For Cleaning 4 5 3. Place the parts and the paint cup in a bucket or other suitable container. Soak the parts in a suitable solvent, or in soap and water if latex was used (See Figure 16). To clean the gun, flush a suitable cleaning solvent through the material tube until the so lu tion begins to clear. Repeat the pro ce dure from the nozzle end of the gun (See Figure 16). 4. Use the brush (saturated with solvent) between flushes to clean the material tube and the nozzle (See Figure 17). Figure 17 - Cleaning The Material Tube Material Tube Cleaning Brush Maintenance (continued) Figure 16 - Cleaning The Spray Gun Parts Figure 18 - Blow Drying Components Material Flow Control Knob Spring Needle Air Flow Ring Nozzle Blow dry Blow dry Blow dry Blow dry Blow dry Knob (Forward) See Note Above 5. Reinstall the components in reverse order of disassembly (See Figure 18). Always install nozzle before installing the needle to prevent needle damage. 6. When the gun and all parts are thoroughly cleaned, use the turbine hose to dry the parts and blow the passages dr...
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