paasche LMG-10 Instruction Manual

paasche LMG-10 Instruction Manual

Hvlp spray gun

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INSTR UCTI ON M AN UA L
LMG HVLP SPRAY GUN

Specification:

Part Number:
Type:
Head Size:
Air Volume:
Air Pressure:
Air Inlet:
Cup size:
Spray Pattern:
Weight:
Finish:

Setup:

1. Blow out all airline hoses before connecting to the spray gun
to remove foreign particles.
2. Connect air hose to air inlet fitting.
3. Connect fluid cup or fluid hose to fluid inlet.
4. Tighten all hose connections securely.
5. Adjust air pressure to required amount at the regulator.
6. Adjust fluid volume by turning the fluid control knob.
7. The Fan pattern is controlled by turning the fan control Knob
8. Test spray on some cardboard or news paper for final
adjustment before spraying your project.
LMG-10
HVLP Gravity Feed
1.0mm (Optional size 0.8mm )
2-5 CFM
20-43 PSI ( Depending on nozzle size)
¼" NPT thread
4 Ounce (100ml)
1" to 9"
1.15 Lbs
Bright Chrome with Gold Anodized trim
INSTRUCTION MANUAL LMG-10 8-30-2017

Description:

LMG- Manual Spray Guns are for use
from Low to Medium Pressure with
Light to Heavy Fluids. They will cover
a range of materials to include Enam-
els, Latex, and Lacquers etc. These
Models require 2-5 C.F.M. at 20 to 43
lbs. Air Pressure depending on Spray
Head selected and Material being
sprayed. Tip and needle are made of
Stainless Steel and can
handle water or solvent based
materials.

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Summary of Contents for paasche LMG-10

  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL LMG-10 8-30-2017 INSTR UCTI ON M AN UA L LMG HVLP SPRAY GUN Description: LMG- Manual Spray Guns are for use from Low to Medium Pressure with Light to Heavy Fluids. They will cover a range of materials to include Enam- els, Latex, and Lacquers etc.
  • Page 2 Cleaning: After each use spray your paint solvent through the spray gun and wipe off the outside with clean solvent. Never leave the entire spray gun immersed in solvent. Dirty aircaps and tips should be cleaned by soaking in solvent and then blown clean with air.

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