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Operation Warning! full of material. Spray Gun Air Dryer Compressor Air For best service, you should incorporate an air dryer, a regulator, and an inline air filter, as shown above. We recommend an air dryer to send moisture-free air to the Spray Gun. All are available at Harbor Freight Tools. 1. You will need to prepare a 1/4” air connector (sold separately) to connect to the Air Inlet (#13). First, wrap the 1/4” air connector (not included) with pipe thread seal tape before connecting to a Air Source Hose (not included). 2. Attach air hose to the Air Inlet (#13) on the Spray Gun. 3. Set the air pressure on your compressor to 50-70 PSI. Do not exceed the recommended air pressure of 70 PSI. 4. Check the air connection for leaks. 5. Turn off the compressor and disconnect the air source hose in preparation to load material. Note: It is recommended that you test the Spray Gun on scrap material, to become familiar with the available adjustments, prior to use. 1. Remove the Cup (#17) by loosening the Clamp (#18). Place the flat end of the cup down on a flat surface. Using a funnel (not included) add no more than 1.45 Gallons of material through the small opening of the Cup (#17). Insert the opening on the top of the Body (#3) down into the open end of the Cup. Secure the Body (#3) and Cup (#17) together using Clamp (#18). 2. Connect the air hose to the Air Inlet (#13) and set the pressure to 50-70 PSI. Do not exceed 70 PSI. 3. Squeeze the Trigger (#14) to test the pattern. 4. Spray from a distance of approximately four to eight inches while keeping the Spray Gun perpendicular to the ground. 5. Maintain your distance as you evenly move from side to side. Do not fan or arc the Spray Gun or the paint will apply unevenly. 6. When you finish spraying, release the Trigger (#14), and disconnect the air hose. 7. Empty the Cup (#17). Never store the Cup (#17) with paint in it. Warning! Even after the compressor is shut down, the Cup (#17) may still be pressurized. Open it slowly and carefully. SKU 02471 Page 5 REV 06/05 Adjustments Adjustments You can regulate the fluid flow with the Regulator Guide (#8). Slowly turn it to fine tune the air pressure to meet your needs. You may also adjust the pressure with the air compressor. Make sure you do not exceed the recommended 70 PSI. 2. You can change Nozzles (#2a, #2b, #2c) for different shaped sprays. First, disconnect from the air source. Next, unscrew the Retaining Ring (#1). Unscrew the nozzle that is on the unit and screw on the one you want to use. Screw on the Retaining Ring (#1). It is recommended that you test all three nozzles by spraying on scrap material, to see the spray patterns before using them. TroubleShooting Problem 1: Heavy top/bottom, or right/left pattern. Cause: Material buildup on Nozzles (#2a, #2b, #2c). Partially plugged Nozzles (#2a, #2b, #2c) center holes. Solution: Remove Nozzles (#2a, #2b, #2c), soak in solvent, and wipe clean. Cause: Material partially plugging Tip of Gun. Solution: Remove Nozzles (#2a, #2b, #2c) and clean. Cause: Damaged Needle Shaft (#9). Solution: Have a qualified technician replace the Needle Shaft (#9) Problem 2: Heavy Center Pattern Cause: Too much paint. Solution: Reduce fluid flow with the Regulator Guide (#8). Cause: Coating too thick. Solution: Thin out coating. Problem 3: Split spray pattern. Cause: Pressure too high. Solution: Reduce air pressure at the regulator. Cause: Not enough paint. Solution: Increase fluid flow with the Regulator Guide (#8). Problem 4: Jerky or fluttering spray. Cause: Insufficient paint. Solution: Fill Cup (#17). Cause: Gun and Cup (#17) tipped at excessive angle. Solution: Correct angle. Problem 5: Air mixes with paint. Cause: Worn Assembly Set (#11). Solution: Have a qualified technician replace the Assembly Set (#11) SKU 02471 Page 6 Maintenance Maintenance 1. Empty paint from Cup (#17) and add small amount of clean solvent. Replace Cup (#17) and shake vigorously. At the lowest possible pressure, spray out the solvent into a waste bucket (make sure you are wearing respirator and eye protection). 2. Empty Cup (#17) of remaining solvent and repeat the process until the Cup (#17) appears clean and free of the paint. 3. Disconnect air supply. Remove surplus solvent and wipe the Cup (#17) clean with a lint free cloth. Note: The Cup (#17) may be fully immersed in solvent for no more than 24 hours if needed. 4. Loosen the Regulator Guide (#8) to expose the right side of the Needle Shaft (#9). Use the toothbrush to clean the Needle Shaft (#9) with solvent. Replace and tighten the Regulator Guide (#8) and the Needle Shaft (#9). Do not force any parts or they will break. Wipe the entire Body (#3) clean with a lint free cloth. Note: Always dispose of paints and solvents properly. Consult the local hazardous waste authority for proper disposal procedures and sites. SKU 02471 Page 7 Parts List Part No. Description Qty. 1 Retaining Ring 1 2a Nozzle (.177”) 1 2b Nozzle (.236”) 1 2c Nozzle (.314”) 1 3 Body...
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