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AIRCAP SET SELECTION
5 additional setups are available as accessories. Size No.3 is stan-
dard with all Fuji M-Sprayguns. No. 2, 3 or No. 4 can be used for any
type of fine-finishing application. The larger sizes such as No. 4 allow
for more fluid output. This is desirable when spraying fast drying
lacquers. It allows you to spray wetter to obtain better leveling.
If you do not intend on spraying walls & ceilings then the only additional
setups you would ever need would be the No. 2 Fine and Medium No. 4.
No. 1 (Part 7020-1) .8mm (.031") SUPER-FINE OUTPUT
SHADING, STAINS.
No. 2 (Part 7020-2) 1mm (.039") FINE OUTPUT
SHADING, STAINS, WATERBORNE COATINGS.
No. 3 (Part 7020-3) 1.3mm (.051") FINE - MEDIUM OUTPUT - STANDARD
WATER-BASED LACQUERS, ACRYLICS, POLYURETHANE, STAINS.
No. 4 (Part 7020-4) 1.5mm (.059") MEDIUM OUTPUT
Similar to No. 3 but more coverage. Best for AUTOMOTIVE ENAMELS,
NITROCELLULOSE LACQUER and LATEX for a finer finish. Also ideal for
VARNISHES, PRIMERS, OIL-BASED PAINTS.
No. 5 (Part 7020-5) 1.8mm (.070") HIGH OUTPUT
Larger surfaces, thick layers, spotted effects. SEALERS, VARNISH,
POLYURETHANE, OIL BASED PAINTS, ENAMELS, EPOXY, PLASTIC,
ADHESIVES, FLOOR PAVING PAINTS, LATEX , ETC.
No. 6 (Part 7020-6) 2mm (.078") EXTRA HIGH OUTPUT
Very heavy flows, fast coverage. STONE FINISH PAINTS, TEXTURE
COATING, INDUSTRIAL PRIMERS, MULTI-FLECK PAINTS, LATEX (on
walls, ceilings) ETC.
AIRCAP SET - Part 7020
TURBINE CARE AND MAINTENANCE
FILTER(S)
It is important to clean or replace your filters regularly. Operating the
Turbine unit with clogged or dirty filters will cause the Turbine to overheat
and result in premature failure. The Fuji HVLP Turbines have either 1 or
2 Filters. To remove, simply pull the Filters out from Filter Enclosure.
Wash in warm soapy water and dry before replacing.
All Fuji Filters are a friction fit. The Filter must fill the entire Filter Enclo-
sure. NOTE: Semi-PRO and Hobby-PRO Turbines have two square fil-
ters, fine and coarse. The fine Filter is installed to the left side and the
coarse to the right side (as seen looking at the front of the Turbine where
the Hose is connected).
Cleaning your filters regularly is essential to maintaining your
Turbine. It is always a good idea to have a spare pair of filters on
hand.
Turbine Filter part numbers:
Semi-PRO or Hobby-PRO Turbine (square shape filters) - Part # 4009-2
All HVLP Turbines are designed for intermittent use. When taking a
break between coats or stepping aside to refill your cup, it’s good practice
to turn the Turbine off during this time. This allows the machine to cool
off.
When spraying, always ensure that the Turbine unit is at least 15 feet
away from spray project and in a well ventilated area. This will prevent
any overspray or debris being ingested into the Turbine. Failure to do
this may cause the filters to clog, resulting in damage to the internal
motor.
It is a good idea to make use of the Turbine Wireless Remote (Accessory
part # 3072). This device allows you to turn the Turbine unit on/off for
your convenience without having to walk back and forth to the Turbine.
If you experience a problem with your Turbine unit, please DO NOT try to
open and service the Turbine yourself. Contact us for technical assistance.
If it is an issue of no power, check your power outlet. Also, try re-setting
the Breaker on the back of the turbine by pressing it once.