Hvpl Paint Sprayer; Paint Sprayer Operation And Use; Start-Up; Adjustments - Unimac HVLP User Manual

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Electric HVLP Paint Sprayer

HVPL Paint Sprayer

Mount the paint sprayer container and tighten it fully.
Connect the hose to the paint sprayer grip.
To select the type of spray required, loosen the adjustment ring, adjust the position, orienting the nozzle to
obtain:
HH Horizontal spray
VV Vertical spray
CC Round spray
The gasket includes 4 orientation notches that help position the butterfly nozzle. The position is fixed by a tab
that protrudes from the bottom.
After selecting the type of spray, tighten the adjustment ring. The horizontal or vertical sprays (HH -VV) are
recommended for large surfaces. The round spray (CC) is used for small objects or for areas that are difficult to
reach (comers, angles, etc.).

Paint Sprayer Operation and Use

The atomiser supplies the compressed air needed to operate the machine.
Air flows from the butterfly nozzle and paint is sprayed only when the trigger is pulled.

Start-Up

Tum the switch ON/OFF to start the machine.

Adjustments

The spray can be adjusted very easily as follows:
Completely close the adjustment screw by turning it to the right.
Keep pulling the trigger and slowly open the paint screw until the correct amount of paint is obtained.
The paint sprayer should be moved with a regular motion and always kept at the same distance (from 10 to
30 cm) depending on the adjustment and type of paint used), and should always be parallel to the surface of
the object being treated.
WARNING!
Never use a circular movement; this might damage the quality of the finish. Release the
trigger at the end of each forward movement and pull it again when the return movement has
started.
This will avoid any joining marks caused by a second coat, especially for large surfaces.
The movement must be horizontal if the spray is vertically aligned or vertical if the spray is
horizontally aligned.
The round spray (CC) requires a greater distance from the object to be painted. In any case,
make tests on a pieces of cardboard or wood before painting.
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