Use and Care Guide
6-9 in.
Pull
Trigger
Start Stroke
Release
Trigger
End Stroke
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6. Trigger the gun properly. Start the gun moving
at the beginning of the stroke before squeezing
the trigger (K) and release the trigger (K) before
stopping gun movement at the end of the stroke.
This procedure will feather/blend each stroke
with the next without showing overlap or
unevenness. (See Figure 7)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
7. Overlap strokes just enough to obtain an even
coat. (See Figure 8)
8. Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to catch
overspray at the edges of the workpiece to
protect other surfaces. Use masking tape (D) to
coverother areas if needed.
NOTE The amount of paint being applied can be
varied by the speed of stroke, distance from
workpiece and adjustment of the fluid control knob
(G).
NOTE Two thin coats of paint will yield better
spraying results and have less chance of runs than
one heavy layer.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To properly maintain and keep your latex spray gun working at its optimal
performance,
it is recommended that the spray gun nozzle be cleaned and cleared of
any clogs or
debris buildup
using paint thinner, or lacquer thinner. DO NOT USE ANY ACID BASED
SOLVENTS, AS ACID BASED SOLVENTS CAN DAMAGE THE SPRAYER. Please
consult with your local Lowes retailer in choosing the right solvent
materials.
1. Pour enough solvent material(s) into container so that nozzle will be completely
submerge in solvent material
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE REMOVE SPRAY
GUN FROM AIR SUPPLY AND KEEP AWAY FROM ANY INGITION SOURCES.
If the speed stroke is too slow, the paint will
be wet on the workpiece and it may run. If the
speed stroke is too fast, the paint will be dry and
uneven on the workpiece.