Campbell Hausfeld HV2100, HV2105 Coatings, Tip/Needle Size Application Air Cap

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

HV2100, HV2105

HVLP Paint Sprayers

Pre-Operation (Cont.)

4.Loosen the air cap locking ring one or two turns. This will feather the top and bottom of the fan pattern and slightly reduce the fan pattern size.

COATINGS

COATING PROPERTIES: Coatings are a blend of resins and additives to create a product that will provide a protective and beautifying surface to your work piece. Different resins have different properties. It is important to use the correct coating to achieve a desired result. Manufacturers of coatings can control the resin solids content, production viscosity, sheen, color, flow- out enhancement and other properties. Some products offer ways to adjust the coating properties such as speeding up or slowing down the drying time, adding catalysts to strengthen the molecular bond or adding flattening agents to lower the sheen. Manufacturers will often give some guidelines on how to thin their product for spray application.

There are many different types of spray equipment in use. Coating manufacturers cannot address all of

properties of the coating selected (see Table 4).

HVLP TURBINE PROPERTIES: Each turbine unit offers the finisher a maximum operating pressure. This pressure is determined by the size and output of the unit you have selected. The maximum available pressure will have a direct bearing upon the viscosity of the fluid that you choose to spray. Atomizing pressure and fluid viscosity directly relate to the efficiency of the equipment operation and the quality of the results that you will achieve.

Turbine Performance

Turbine Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 stage Unrestricted Pressure . . . . . . .7.0 psi

Coating Types Light-Heavy Viscosity Materials

Table 2

The available air volume and pressure at the air cap will meet the delivery of fluid coming out of the nozzle to create a fine mist called atomization. This mist travels directly to your work piece where it blends together to form

a connected wet film. Achieving a smooth, level surface will depend on the proper relationship between available atomizing pressure, the viscosity of the coating being applied and the properties of the coating.

USING LATEX PAINT: Although your turbine spray system is best suited to spray Class A Finish coatings such as lacquers, enamels, urethanes, varnishes, waterbornes etc., you can spray latex house paint if you follow a few simple rules:

1.It is necessary to thin some latex paints. This will vary from as little as 5% to no more than 20%. This will depend on the model turbine you are using and the quality of the paint used.

2.It is necessary to use a larger nozzle and needle set in the spray gun (2.0 mm or 2.5 mm).

3.It is recommended that a latex conditioner, Floetrol, be added to aid flow-out. If unable to find this product, locate one that is labeled “latex enamel” or “HVLP compatible.” These products are available at local paint stores.

them. Make sure you know about your spray equipment. Make sure to use the correct fluid viscosity to produce the best possible results.

YOUR CHOICE OF COATINGS AND VISCOSITY: Extremely thin, watery or light bodied fluids such as inks, aniline dyes and oil stains can generally be used straight from the can. Most water based finishing products are also formulated to be used straight from the can without thinning with a 3 stage or larger turbine. Most other coating products will need to be thinned anywhere from 10% to 50% depending on the available air pressure of the turbine model and the

Nozzle, Needle, and Air Caps

Tip/Needle Size

Application

 

Air Cap

 

 

 

 

.75 mm (.0295)

Inks, dyes, stains, extremely thin viscosity

 

HV104505AV

HV104520SV

fluids, water based finishes

 

 

1.0 mm (.039)

All purpose, thin lacquers, thin enamels,

 

HV104505AV

HV104521SV

water based finishes, automotive, marine,

 

 

 

airplane finish

 

 

1.5 mm (.059)

Catalyzed lacquers, conversion varnish,

HV104505AV,

HV104522SV

primers, automotive, marine, airplane, finish

A.5297

 

varnish, high viscosity industrial coatings,

 

 

 

urethanes, enamel

 

 

2.0 mm (.079)

Thinned latex paint, multi-spec, heavy

 

A.5297

A.5220-2

primers, butyrate, nitrate dope, high visosity

 

 

industrial coatings

 

 

2.5 mm (.098)

Thinned latex paint, multi-spec, solvent

 

A.5297

A.5221

adhesives, wax based paint strippers

 

 

Table 3 - Needle, Nozzle, and Air Cap Combinations

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Contents Operating Instructions and Parts Manual HV2100, HV2105Safety Guidelines Table of ContentsGeneral Safety Information DescriptionLength of Cord Gauge Grounding InstructionsHow Your Hvlp Spray Gun Works How Your Hvlp System WorksPre-Operation Preparing to USE Your Hvlp Turbine SystemTip/Needle Size Application Air Cap CoatingsOperation Using Your Spray GUNPreparing to Spray Spray PatternsRunning Multiple Spray Guns with a Turbine Spraying TechniqueAdditional Instructions for Model HV2105 Attaching AIR Hose and Fluid Hose Setting POT Pressure and Priming Spray GUNCleaning the System MaintenanceTurbine Maintenance Cleaning Your Spray GUNHvlp Paint Sprayers Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting ChartParts Not Pictured Turbine Repair PartsSpray Gun with Quick Release Cup Ref. No Description Part Number Qty Parts List for Spray Gun with Quick Release CupCart Assembly For Model HV2105 only Parts List for Cart Assembly, For Model No. HV2105 Only Fluid Tank Assembly For Model HV2105 only HV2100, HV2105 Limited Warranty

HV2100, HV2105 specifications

The Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 models represent a significant advancement in airless paint sprayer technology. These units are engineered for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts seeking efficient, high-quality painting solutions. Both models deliver a user-friendly experience while ensuring professional results, making them ideal for various painting projects around the home.

The HV2105 and HV2100 feature a powerful motor that enables consistent paint flow, ensuring uniform coverage on surfaces. The HV2105 is specially designed for small to medium-sized projects, such as fences, furniture, or accent walls, while the HV2100 is suitable for larger applications, including exterior walls and large indoor spaces. The adjustable pressure settings allow users to customize the paint flow, catering to different project requirements and types of coatings.

One of the standout features of these models is their advanced technology, which eliminates the need for thinning paint. This not only saves time but also ensures that users can achieve a smooth finish without the hassle of preparing the paint. Additionally, the airless design provides fast operation, allowing users to complete their projects more quickly than traditional painting methods.

Another key characteristic of the HV2105 and HV2100 is their lightweight and portable construction. These sprayers weigh significantly less than many conventional models, making them easy to maneuver and transport from one location to another. This is particularly beneficial for projects that require mobility or for users who may need to work on scaffolding or ladders.

The ergonomic design of the spray gun enhances comfort during use, reducing fatigue and strain on the user’s hands and arms. Furthermore, both models come equipped with an easy-clean system that simplifies maintenance after use, ensuring longevity and optimal performance over time.

In summary, the Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 airless paint sprayers are excellent choices for anyone looking to achieve a professional finish with ease. Their powerful motor, adjustable settings, lightweight design, and user-friendly features combine to make painting projects more efficient and enjoyable. Whether tackling small touch-ups or larger painting jobs, these sprayers stand out in the competitive market, delivering reliability and quality that users can trust.