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Eastwood CONCOURS LT100 - User Manual

Eastwood CONCOURS LT100
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CONCOURS
®
LT100
HVLP PAINT GUN
INSTRUCTIONS
Item #15639

Questions and Answers

  • K
    kaufmanjohnAug 14, 2025
    Why is my Eastwood Paint Sprayer sputtering?
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      Patricia MolinaAug 14, 2025
      Sputtering in your Eastwood Paint Sprayer can occur due to several reasons: * The gun is dirty or contaminated, so disassemble and clean it with a suitable solvent. * The nozzle or air cap is loose, so tighten them. * The needle tip or nozzle seat is damaged, which requires replacing the needle/nozzle set. * The gun is tipped too far down; operate it with the tip tilted no more than 45º down or up.
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    Kimberly MooreAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Eastwood Paint Sprayer produces heavy textured or orange peel paint appearance?
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      ariceAug 17, 2025
      If you're getting a heavy textured or 'orange peel' finish with your Eastwood Paint Sprayer, it could be due to several factors: * The paint gun is too close to the surface, keep it within 8” to 12%. * The inlet air pressure is too low, increase inlet air pressure and/or decrease fluid flow. * You're using the incorrect thinner/reducer, check the paint manufacturer’s reducing/thinning instructions. * The material mix ratios are incorrect, check the paint manufacturer’s mix ratio instructions.
  • K
    Kevin TurnerAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Eastwood Paint Sprayer has excessive runs and sags?
    • D
      Debra HarrisAug 21, 2025
      Excessive runs and sags with your Eastwood Paint Sprayer can be caused by: the paint gun being moved too slowly over the surface, so speed up the gun motion; excessive fluid flow, decrease fluid flow by adjusting the 'fluid' knob; or the paint is mixed too thin, so check the paint manufacturer’s reducing/thinning instructions.
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    johnnyestradaAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Eastwood Paint Sprayer produces a 'dry' paint appearance?
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      Paul RomeroAug 25, 2025
      If your Eastwood Paint Sprayer is producing a 'dry' paint appearance, consider these possibilities: * The paint gun is too far from the surface, so keep it within 8” to 12%. * The paint gun is being moved too fast over the surface, so slow down the gun motion. * The inlet air pressure is too high, so decrease the gun inlet air pressure and/or increase fluid flow. * The thinner/reducer is incorrect, so check the paint manufacturer’s reducing/thinning instructions.
  • E
    Erin DeleonAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Eastwood Paint Sprayer produces a thin paint appearance?
    • S
      Scott NavarroAug 28, 2025
      If your Eastwood Paint Sprayer is producing a thin paint appearance, it could be because: * The paint gun is too far from the surface, so keep it within 8” to 12%. * The paint gun is being moved too fast over the surface, so slow down the gun motion. * The inlet air pressure is too high, so decrease gun inlet air pressure and/or increase fluid flow. * The thinner/reducer is incorrect, so check paint manufacturer’s reducing/thinning instructions.
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    Mitchell BishopAug 31, 2025
    Why Eastwood Paint Sprayer gun dispenses only a small amount of paint or none at all?
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      matthewschultzAug 31, 2025
      If your Eastwood Paint Sprayer is dispensing only a small amount of paint or none at all, it may be due to a clump or piece of paint film blocking the paint inlet port. Disconnect the air supply, remove the paint cup, remove the blockage from the paint inlet area, and then strain the paint or coating to remove clumps or film.
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    sean18Sep 3, 2025
    How to fix Eastwood Paint Sprayer 'dogbone' shaped spray pattern?
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      Jennifer PattersonSep 3, 2025
      If your Eastwood Paint Sprayer is producing a 'dogbone' shaped spray pattern, it could be caused by: inlet air pressure being too high, so decrease the inlet air pressure at the gun; or the fluid flow being adjusted too low, so increase the fluid flow adjustment on the gun.
  • H
    Hannah ContrerasSep 6, 2025
    How to fix exaggerated 'football' shaped spray pattern in Eastwood Paint Sprayer?
    • J
      John GrahamSep 6, 2025
      An exaggerated 'football' shaped spray pattern from your Eastwood Paint Sprayer can result from: inlet air pressure being too low, so increase it at the gun; fluid flow adjusted too high, so decrease the fluid flow adjustment on the gun; or the paint mixture being too thick, so check the paint manufacturer’s mix ratio instructions or thin if possible.
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    Amanda WatersSep 9, 2025
    How to fix Eastwood Paint Sprayer gun that 'spurts' at initial trigger pull?
    • S
      Stacy McmahonSep 9, 2025
      If your Eastwood Paint Sprayer 'spurts' at the initial trigger pull and then evens out, it could be due to: no main air regulator in line, causing pressure build-up in the air line, install a main remote regulator in the air supply line and set it to 40 PSI [2.76 bar]; or the air regulator is set too far back in line, causing pressure build-up, install an 'On Gun' regulator at the inlet of the paint gun.

Summary

Product Specifications

Safety Information and Warnings

Setup Guide

Assembly Instructions

Important Notes Before Painting

Gun Settings and Controls

Gun Clean-Up Procedures

Paint Gun Disassembly and Reassembly

Troubleshooting Guide

Eastwood CONCOURS LT100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fluid AdjustmentYes
MaterialAluminum
TypeHVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) Paint Sprayer
Air Inlet1/4 inch
Included Accessoriescleaning brush

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