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KRAUSE & BECKER 69584 Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions page 9

Electric paint spray gun

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Delayed or inadequate cleaning will permanently clog the Spray Gun.
Spray
Nozzle
Spring
Figure B: Spray Nozzle Attachment
5. Attach the appropriate Spray Nozzle.
The Spray Gun comes with:
.032" (0.8mm) -
For latex stain and oil based paints, heavy bodies
.021" (0.5mm) -
For light bodies, stains, sealers, and water-proofers
.021" (0.5mm) - (Extended Tip)
For lighter bodies, stains, sealers, and water-proofers
6. To change the Spray Nozzle, unthread the
previous one and replace with one appropriate
for the material you will be spraying.
Note: The tightness of the Spray Nozzle determines
the spray pattern, a tighter Nozzle causes a wide spray
pattern with fine atomization, a less-tight Nozzle causes
a narrower pattern with less atomization.
With thin sealers or stains, fogging or dripping
may occur when the tip is adjusted clockwise.
To prevent fogging or dripping, slightly rotate the
nozzle counterclockwise. Small adjustments
make a huge difference in spray patterns.
Item 69584
NOTICE
Clean the Spray Gun IMMEDIATELY after use.
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
8. Unscrew the Cup counterclockwise to remove.
Figure C: Cup Attachment
9. Pour the appropriate material in.
10. Make sure the Suction Tube is firmly
inserted all the way into the Pump Housing,
then screw the Cup on clockwise.
11. Rotate the Control Knob clockwise to reduce output.
Rotate the Control Knob counterclockwise to increase
output. First, rotate the Knob to its maximum setting
(counterclockwise). Test on a piece of scrap or
newspaper taped to the wall. Adjust the Control
Knob and Spray Nozzle tightness as needed.
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