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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: There are two methods for properly submerging spray gun nozzle into
cleaning solvent material(s).
Method 2: Keeping the Spray gun nozzle attached to the
NOTE: Make sure that you never submerge any part of the
spray gun housing into solvent material(s), as air passages
would become clogged with dirty solvent. This would
cause
the gaskets inside the gun housing
to dry out, causing faster wear and tear on the
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Nozzle
Nozzle
Solvent
material
Solvent
material
Method 1: Remove the spray gun nozzle completely from
spray gun and place into a container that will not cause
solvent deterioration when solvent material(s) are added
2. Let nozzle sit in solvent material(s) for 3-5 minutes allowing solvent material(s) to
break up any build up of dirt and or debris on spray nozzle.
3. Remove nozzle from solvent material(s) and closely inspect the spray gun nozzle
to ensure any
dirt or debris build up has been cleared.
NOTE: Depending on the paint and solvent material(s) used, steps 1-4 may need to
be repeated multiple times.
4. If debris or build up is still present, use a non-wire soft bristle brush and brush area
of nozzle that still contains dirt or debris and repeat steps 1-4.
5. Once the spray gun nozzle has been completely cleared of any dirt or debris and is
clean, wipe the nozzle clean with a clean cloth or rag.
6. Once nozzle has been properly cleaned, reconnect the nozzle to the spray gun and
reconnect the spray gun to the air supply. Test the sprayer ensuring that it is
working properly.
(See Fig. 14).
Storing
1. When not using the spray gun turn the fluid adjustment knob counterclockwise (to
open) which will reduce the spring tension on the needle fluid tip.
2. Spray gun must be well cleaned and lightly lubricated.
3. Store spray gun in a dry and safe place out of reach of children.
spray gun housing. Empty canister and submerge the front
end of the spray gun only (See Fig. 15). Make sure that only
the spray gun nozzle is submerged in solvent material(s). (If
using method 2, (not completely removing spray gun nozzle),
make sure a suitable container is used which can not easily
tip over. If the container used does tip over, you will spill
solvent material(s), causing a potential safety hazard.
item.