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6.2.1 Pattern adjustment:
Turning pattern adjusting knob to the right till the end will make spray pattern round, or
turning left will make spray pattern ellipse.
6.2.2 Fluid (paint) adjustment:
Turning the paint adjusting knob clockwise will decrease the volume of fluid output and
counter-clockwise will increase fluid output.
6.2.3 Operation
1. Begin spraying. Always keep the gun at right angles to the work .
2. Keep the nozzle about 6 to 12 inches from the work surface. Grip the gun keeping
perpendicular with spraying area then move it parallel for several times, Stopping
gun movement in mid-stroke will cause a build up of paint and result in runs. Do not
fan the gun from side to side while painting. This will cause a build-up of paint in the
center of the stroke and an insufficient coating at each end.
3. Trigger the gun properly. Start the gun moving at the beginning of the stroke
BEFORE SQUEEZING THE TRIGGER and release the trigger BEFORE STOPPING
GUN MOVEMENT at the end of the stroke. This procedure will blend each stroke
with the next without showing overlap or unevenness .
4. The amount of paint being applied can be varied by the speed of the stroke, distance
from the surface and adjustment of the fluid control knob.
5. Overlap strokes just enough to obtain an even coat.
NOTE: Two thin coats of paint will yield better results and have less chance
of runs than one heavy layer.
6. Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to catch overspray at the edges of the work to
protect other surfaces.