Spray Techniques
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Material Flow | Air Flow Adjustment | Preventing Material | For Continuous |
Adjustment |
| Surge at Gun Trigger | Spraying |
• For a lighter spray pattern, | • Trigger gun. | Pressure will build up in system when | • Engage trigger lock (D) to hold |
decrease material pressure at |
| you stop triggering gun. To prevent | trigger open and reduce fatigue. |
sprayer. | • To decrease air flow, close air valve | material surge at beginning of spray |
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• For a heavier spray pattern, | (A) (clockwise). | pattern, |
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increase material pressure at |
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sprayer. | • To increase air flow, open air valve |
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gun away from surface you are |
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| NOTE: Keep a small amount of air |
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| flowing through air line and gun tip to | • hold gun away from surface and |
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| prevent material from backing up needle | gradually work your way closer to it. |
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| • trigger gun as little as possible |
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Compressor Power
Pack Performance
•.Reduce engine RPM (throttle). Running the engine slower will reduce pressure surging, heat and noise.
•The pressure unloader, unloads less frequently, if the engine RPM (throttle) is set lower.
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