operation manual
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Corner&Reach spray attachment
Preparing the Coating Material
The paints usually need to be diluted for use with the spray gun. You can nd
information on spray consistency for dilution on the material container or in the
respective manufacturer's data sheet (e.g. available on the Internet).
Otherwise, use the data in the viscosity table below as guide values (viscosity = consistency
of the coating material).
Measuring the Viscosity (Fig. 6)
1. Stir the coating material thoroughly before measuring.
2. Dip the viscosity test cup (18) completely into the coating material.
3. Hold the test cup up and measure the time in seconds until the liquid empties out.
Viscosity Table
Sprayed material Runout Time in Seconds
Wood&Metal, Wall Universal
630 W
280 W 300 W 350 W
Thinner-soluble primers
25-30 30-40
30 - 45
40-60
Thinner-soluble varnishes
15-30 20-45
20 - 45
30-60
Water-soluble primers
25-30 30-40
30 - 45
40-60
Water-soluble varnishes
20-25 20-35
20 - 40
30-55
Wood preservatives, strippers, oils
undiluted
Disinfectants, plant protectants
undiluted
Automobile spray paint
20-25 20-35
20 - 40
30-55
Adjusting the material quantity
The extension nozzle allows you to spray into very narrow spaces. To prevent
paint runs on the object, rst adjust the paint quantity by spraying onto a piece of
card or paper from the same spraying distance.
First turn the adjustment knob (Fig. 1, pos. 10) fully to the left (-) and then slowly
increase the material quantity to the desired amount by turning it to the right (+).
Cover areas that are not to be sprayed.
Tips for painting points to which access is dicult
Cover all surfaces not to be sprayed. On furniture and objects with cavities, narrow spaces
and other points to which access is dicult, always work from the inside outwards. When
doing so, rst paint the points to which access is dicult and the inner. Less visible surfaces,
then gradually work out towards the outer surfaces.
Tips for radiator painting
Allow the radiator to cool down before painting.
Pre-treat the radiator in accordance with the paint manufacturer’s instructions. Start
painting in the spaces. First paint one side of the spaces. Move the gun in even upward
and downward strokes. Paint the other side after allowing the paint to dry for a short