using the Gun Trigger Lock
Always engage the gun's trigger lock when the gun is not in use.
1. To lock the trigger, rotate the trigger lock forward until it stops.
2. To unlock the trigger, rotate the trigger lock backward until it is
vertical.
Trigger locked
(gun will not spray)
Setup
Never attempt to assemble, change, or clean the gun, tip,
or tip guard without first relieving pressure from the spray
system. Follow the "Pressure Relief Procedure" in the
sprayer's Owner's Manual.
Always use a tip safety guard for added protection against
injection. Beware that the guard alone will not prevent
injection. Never cut off tip guard! Always engage gun trigger
lock when the gun is not in use. Before servicing equipment,
consult Owner's Manuals and follow all warnings.
1. Set up the sprayer. Refer to the instructions in the sprayer's Owner's
Manual.
2. Attach a grounded, airless spray hose to the material inlet on the gun.
Using two wrenches (one on the gun and one on the hose), tighten
securely.
3. With the tip and tip guard off the gun, start the sprayer. Flush and
prepare the spray system according to the sprayer's Owner's Manual.
Inspect the spray system to make sure that all fittings are secure and
that there are no leaks.
4. Perform the "Pressure Relief Procedure" described in the sprayer's
Owner's Manual.
Assembling the TR
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1. Place the holder for the TR
holder over the spray guard.
2. Secure the holder by placing the collar on as shown.
3. Line up the tabs (a) on the spray tip with the slots (b) in the holder.
Slide the tip into the guard.
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4. Thread the tip guard onto the gun. Position the tip guard in the
desired spraying position, then tighten securely by hand.
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Trigger unlocked
(gun will spray)
Spray Tip
nozzle onto your spray guard. Close the
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b
Operation
1. Rotate the spray tip forward to one of the SPRAY positions.
Narrow
2. Start the sprayer. Refer to the instructions in the sprayer's Owner's
Manual.
3. Adjust the fluid pressure on the sprayer until the spray is completely
atomized. Always spray at the lowest pressure necessary to get the
desired results.
NOTE: The spray tip determines the size of spray pattern and
coverage. When more coverage is needed, use a larger tip
instead of increasing fluid pressure.
4. To clear a clogged tip:
a. Rotate the tip 180º from its current position.
b. Trigger the gun once so that the pressure can blow the clog out.
IMPORTANT: Never pull the trigger more than once at time with the tip
in the reverse position.
c. Continue this procedure until the tip is clear of the clog.
changing a Tip
Tips can be removed and replaced easily without disassembling the gun.
Never attempt to change or clean the tip or tip guard without
first performing the "Pressure Relief Procedure."
1. Perform the "Pressure Relief Procedure" described in the sprayer's
Owner's Manual.
2. Remove the tip from the slot on the tip guard.
3. Insert the new tip into the slot on the tip guard. Rotate the spray tip
forward to one of the SPRAY positions.
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guard
Identifying Tip Sizes
To identify tip sizes, use the following formula. A "515 " tip size will be used in
this example.
The first digit multiplied by two represents the size of the spray pattern when
spraying 12" away from the work surface:
5 x 2 = 10" spray pattern
The second two digits represent the diameter of the orifice on the tip:
15 = .015" orifice
The narrow pattern tip is approximately 1/3 the width of the wider tip, and is
ideal for trim work or any other surfaces that would require a narrow, more
precise spray pattern.
The wider pattern tip is ideal for spraying large surfaces in a short amount of
time.
NOTE: Worn spray tips will adversely affect the spray pattern
and result in reduced production, poor finish, and wasted
material. Replace worn tips immediately.
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Wide
Tip
holder
Tip
Tip
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