Spraying Adjusting
Start with air valve and gun needle completely
open. If needed, slowly close the gun air flow by
screwing the needle inward until you get a good
spray pattern.
Using two hands, one to steady the hopper and
the other to operate the spray gun, aim the spray
gun nozzle at the surface to be covered.
Squeeze the gun trigger and move the spray gun
back and forth, releasing the gun trigger at the
end of each sweep.
Adjusting air compressor to adjust air pressure. If
you want to stop air flow, close your air compressor.
Adjust the needle properly to achieve a uniform,
round spray pattern.
It may be necessary to change spray nozzles to
achieve the desired spray pattern.
Note: If the trigger cannot be pressed, check
to see if the needle is screwed inward to its
minimum.
Note: Clean the spray gun immediately after use.
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• When you have finished spraying shut off the compressor and disconnect the air line from the gun. Drain remaining
material into a bucket until most of the texture material is out of the hopper.
• Fill the hopper with clean water. Remove the nozzle from the gun and allow water to flow through and out of the gun.
• Flush until the gun is clean.
• Remove the hopper from the gun and finish cleaning all components. A soft brush may be used to help loosen any dried on
material from the surface.
• Connect the air line to the gun. Turn on the compressor. Open the gun air valve, forcing air through the tip to clear out any
remaining material.
• Disconnect the compressor.
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needle
OPEN
open
close
Tips: If you want to take a break, turn off the air
valve. Once restart the paint, mix the texture mix
in your hopper sufficiently in case of it getting
stucked.