Start Up
Plastering Materials Volume
• The trigger position will establish the volume of material
the texture gun will spray and expel. Upon pushing the
trigger, the air flow delivered through the compressor
opens. The more the trigger is pushed, the more material
will be expelled producing a thicker pattern.
• After coupling the nozzle and adjusting the compressor
pressure, adjust the trigger run. Turn the knob (A) to the
right to shorten the trigger run. Turn left to lengthen the
trigger run.
Spraying Techniques
• To get an excellent job keep the texture gun 27" to 39"
away from the surface to be sprayed.
• Always spray from the floor to the ceiling and back from
the ceiling to the floor. Never stop in the middle of the
wall.
• Maintenance, cleaning and lubrication after each use is
very important.
• Always test the spray pattern before applying on the work
surface. We recommend spraying on a plywood or
cardboard sheet to check out the results.
• If using the texture gun for the first time, we suggest
experimenting different set ups changing the trigger
pressure and pneumatic pressure, depending upon the
material and pattern needed.
• If upon spraying onto the wall, the result is not adequate,
remove immediately (while wet) using a spatula and start
all over again.
• To get a good finish it is important to prepare the surface
to be sprayed. Reduce thickness to get the right viscosity
before applying.
• Double check the surface to be sprayed is free of dust,
dirt and grease.
• Make sure to cover the areas you will not be spraying
using adhesive tape, paper and / or plastic.
Starting
• Turn the compresso on.
• Press the trigger (B) to open the air flow and start
suctioning the product from the hopper. Point the texture
gun toward a piece of cardboard until the product starts
spraying.
• Release the trigger to stop the spray flow.
A
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