Operation - Eastwood 15334 Instructions Manual

5-stage electric turbine hvlp paint system
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PREPARATION
The HVLP Paint Gun is assembled with a 0.8mm Needle/Nozzle set which will
accommodate a wide range of coating viscosities.
Follow label instructions and thoroughly mix the paint or coating material, thinning or
reducing may be necessary. Follow coating manufacturer's instructions for thinning.
The use of a Paint Strainer when fi lling cup is strongly recommended to avoid possible
Needle/Nozzle blockage (Fig F).
GUN SETTINGS
Fan Pattern Orientation - Make sure the Air Cap is properly oriented to produce a vertical
fan spray pattern by viewing the HVLP Paint Gun from the front. (Fig G). Note: This is the
most common setting. To adjust to a horizontal pattern, rotate Retaining Ring by rotating
counter-clockwise slightly, adjust Air Cap then re-tighten Retaining Ring.
• Fan Pattern Size & Shape – For larger Fan Pattern, Adjust Retaining Ring toward the " + "
by rotating downward. To reduce Fan Pattern, Adjust Retaining Ring toward the " - " by
rotating downward (Fig H).
NOTE: fully rotating toward the " - " will produce a round, focused spray pattern.
Fluid Control Setting – The Fluid Control regulates the distance the Needle travels and the
amount of paint or coating fl owing through the gun. Note: While a wider opening is generally
desired, a fi ne adjustment must always be made due to many variables including; paint
viscosity and composition, air temperature and ambient humidity, barometric
pressure and more. To adjust, rotate the Fluid Control Knob outward (counter-
clockwise as viewed from the rear) to increase fl ow and turn inward to reduce
fl ow (Fig H).
IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE PAINTING: It is always best to test spray on sheets
of cardboard or masking paper with the actual coating you will be applying while
making your adjustments to become familiar with the gun and achieve the ideal
Fluid Control Setting. A small amount of product wasted at this point can avoid great
disappointment in your results and the need to re-do your work later.

OPERATION

• Place a small amount of mild solvent compatible with the coating about to be
used in the Paint Cup then run it through the HVLP Paint Gun to remove any
residual manufacturing oils or lubricants present in the Paint Gun or Cup.
Plug power cord into suitable electrical source.
IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE STARTING: Be sure that the Turbine Unit is
positioned on a secure, level surface as far from the paint spray area as possible and the air intake of the Turbine unit will not draw in paint spray.
Turn Power Switch located on the front of the Turbine Unit to the On position.
NOTE: A stream of warm, bleed air will fl ow out of a hole on the upper right side of the Turbine Unit. This is excess air bleed and is normal
Depress Trigger of HVLP Paint Gun to start paint spraying keeping the Nozzle approx 6" to 8" from the work surface.
Keep the nozzle at an even distance from and parallel to the work surface to provide an even coating. Avoid having the gun travel in an arc as this will
cause uneven coating thickness.
Some spray pass overlap is normal and varies with the individual coating being applied. A 50% overlap is a good starting point for this gun with a
medium bodied coating.
When between coatings or when fi nished spraying, turn off the Turbine Unit as soon as possible. Failure to do so can overheat the motor and cause
permanent damage.
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FIG. F
FIG. G
FIG. H
Fan Adjustment
Air Cap
Air Cap
Ring
Fluid Control
Setting
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