Always use hearing protection!
Appropriate air pressure is 2–3 bar.
The recommended paint viscosity varies depending on the
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paint's characteristics and surrounding conditions when
spraying (18 ± 2 s recommended).
Use the lowest possible outgoing flow. It gives better
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surface results with atomisation.
The distance between the spray gun and the workpiece
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should be as small as possible (150–200 mm).
Always hold the spray gun perpendicular to the workpiece
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surface.
Move the spray gun in straight lines horizontally.
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If you move the spray gun in turns, the paint coat will be
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uneven.
WARNING:
Turn off the air and fluid flow to the spray gun and relieve the pressure by pressing the
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trigger before disassembly, cleaning and/or service.
The spray gun contains sharp parts – risk of cut injuries.
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The product must only be dismantled by persons who have had proper training.
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Pour remaining paint into another container and clean the paint ducts and air cap. Spray a
1.
small amount of solvent to clean the paint ducts. Inadequate cleaning can cause incorrect
patterns and/or particles in the paint. Thoroughly clean the spray gun immediately after
using two-component paint.
Clean the other parts with solvent and the included brush and a cloth.
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Clean the paint ducts fully before dismantling the spray gun.
3.
- Paint flow
Sound pressure level,
LpA
Sound power level, LwA 83 dB(A), K= 3 dB
Vibration level
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
180-200
200-250
ml/min
ml/min
72 dB(A), K= 3 dB
<2,5 m/s2, K= 1,5 m/s²
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350-400
ml/min