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1918
model no. 058-9807-2 | contact us 1-800-689-9928
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
Note: Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to
capture the loss of spray paint at the ends of
the workpiece to protect other surfaces from
being painted.
2 3 4 5
6
1
6" - 12"
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6. The speed of stroke, the distance from
work surface, and the adjustment of the
paint adjusting knob vary the amount of
paint being applied.
DO’S
DONT’S
Always move the gun in a parallel
direction.
Do not press the trigger with the gun
at an inclined position.
1. Uniform coating region
2. Stroke starting position
3. Trigger pressing position
4. Trigger releasing position
5. Stroke stopping position
6. Gun movement path
1. Improper/thin coating region
2. Uniform/thick coating region
Note: Two proper and uniform thin coats of paint, rather than one thick layer, will
yield better resultsand have less chance of runs.
Care of spray gun
The spray gun should be cleaned after every
use. The paint remaining inside the gun
thickens and may damage the inner
components and mechanism of the gun.
Washing procedure
1. Cover the air cap with a cloth and pull
the trigger. The air that is blown out of
the paint nozzle tip enters the paint
passage and cleans the inside of the
gun.
2. Discard the paint remaining in the
canister and add some thinner for
washing and blow out the gun.
3. Clean the inside and outside of the spray
gun (1) with a brush (2) (fig A).
4. Clean the inside of the paint canister (1)
(fig B).
5. Remove and clean the inside and
outside of the air cap with a brush
soaked in cleaning solvent.
NOTE: Two proper and uniform thin coats of paint, rather
than one thick layer, will yield better results and reduce the
chance of runs.
CAUTION!
Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to
equipment.
Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to
equipment.
• Do not fan the gun while painting. This will cause a build-up of paint
in the centre of the stroke and an insufficient coating at the ends.
Failure to comply may result in moderate injury or damage to
equipment.
When it is hard to get rid of the stuck paint, wash it
after soaking it in lacquer thinner.
CAUTION!
• Ensure that the needle is removed before disassembling the nozzle, to
avoid damage to the nozzle closure housing. Failure to comply may
result in injury or damage to equipment.
NOTE:

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