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will not need to thin the paint. If the
value is greater than 35 seconds, the
paint must be thinned until a value of
between 30 and 35 is reached. Always
thin paint in small amounts using a
suitable thinner. When choosing a
thinner, observe the instructions from
the manufacturer in order to ensure
that * you are using the correct thinner
type and that the paint can be thinned.
Stir the paint thoroughly before and
after thinning. Do not thin the paint
beyond the recommendations of the
manufacturer.
• Step 3: Sieve the colour through a
fine metal sieve or nylon stocking in
order to remove any particles that
may block the gun.
• Step 4: To remove the paint
container (1) turn it anti-clockwise
(Fig. 6). Pour the paint into the
container. Only fill the container with
paint up to the point where it starts
to narrow, then screw the container
firmly to the spray gun (Fig. 6). Make
sure that the seal (6) in the lid and
the feed hose (2) are not damaged
and are fitted correctly.
Preparing the surfaces
• Good preparation is essential for
perfect results.
• Remove any old, flaking paint and
sand the surface. The surface must
be free from dirt and grease.
9 – Spraying instructions
Operating elements of the spray gun
1. Spray cap (5): Releasing the securing
ring allows the direction of the air to
be set. The horizontal setting is
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recommended for spraying up and
down, the vertical setting for spraying
from side to side.
2. Paint quantity regulator (8): This
regulator controls the amount of paint
released when the trigger on the handle
is pushed. The paint quantity regulator
must be set before any painting work is
carried out. We recommend that you
start with a test area.
3. Handle (12) of the spray gun: As
soon as the compressor is switched
on, the spray gun is supplied with
compressed air. The paint only flows
when the trigger (a) on the handle is
actuated.
Handling the spray gun
Before you start spray painting, always
test the paint on a separate test surface.
Spray painting requires patience and
practice. You will always produce better
results if you follow these basic tips.
Holding the spray gun
Hold the gun between 150 and 200mm
from the surface (Fig. 8). If you hold the
gun too close to the surface or move
the gun too slowly the paint will run. Too
much paint will cause streaks, whilst not
enough paint will result in a thin, foggy
surface.
Operating the handle
Press the trigger on the handle to start
spraying and let go at the end of each
individual sweep. This will result in an
even surface.
General instructions for spray painting
Individual spraying movements should
always be carried out at a constant
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