EN
NOTE:
The material to be sprayed should always be
strained before use to remove any impurities
that can block the product. Impurities in the
sprayed material reduce the functionality of
the product and surface finish.
FIG. 2
Material
Enamel paint
Oil-based primer
Varnish
Varnish/flatting
varnish
Varnish stain
Sealing lacquer
Polyurethane
The flash point of the material must be at
least 21°C.
Measure how many seconds it takes for the
material to run out (run time).
NOTE:
Stir the material well before measuring and
pour it into the test container.
LIQUIDS THAT CAN BE SPRAYED
Water and solvent-based paints, varnish,
primer, 2-component paint, clear varnish,
automotive paint, surface finish and wood
preservatives.
LIQUIDS THAT CANNOT BE SPRAYED
Emulsion paints, acidic or basic paints. Material
with a flash point less than 21°C.
PREPARATIONS
Check that the mains voltage corresponds to
the rated voltage on the type plate.
30
Run out time (s)
25–45
30–50
20–55
25–40
No thinner
FITTING THE AIR HOSE
1.
Put the air hose connectors in the
connections on the product and on
the spray gun and twist to lock.
FIG. 3
2.
Unscrew the container from the
spray gun. Adjust the suction hose.
The container should be almost
completely emptied during the spraying.
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When spraying downwards the suction
hose should point forward (A).
–
When spraying upwards the suction
hose should be pointed back (B).
FIG. 4
3.
Pour the prepared material into the
container and screw the container firmly
on the spray gun.
4.
Put the compressor unit down on a level,
clean surface, otherwise it can suck in
dust etc.
5.
Adjust the flow of material in the spray gun.
SPRAY SETTINGS
There are three different spray settings for
different applications.
•
A = horizontal, flat jet
•
B = round jet
•
C = vertical thin jet
The different spray patterns are marked on the
front of the spray gun. Turn so that the arrow
for the required spray pattern is opposite the
projecting parts on the front end.
FIG. 5
ADJUSTING THE SPRAY PATTERN
Release lock ring (1) a little, twist the air nozzle
(2) to the marking for the required spray
pattern.
FIG. 6
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury. Never touch the
trigger while adjusting the air flow.