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Low Volume Low pressure spray gun R200S Read this Instruction Manual carefully and understand it completely, basic precaution should be strictly followed to prevent the damage to the tool and injury to the operator. Retain this manual for further reference. And you should pay more attention to the Technical Data.
Description Gives the painter LVLP is a designation for a Low Volume, Low Pressure Spray Gun. extremely fine atomization and very consistent spray fan . Stainless steel nozzle and needle to accommodate a variety of coating .New ergonomic designed handled for comfortable grip.
aluminum and zinc parts and chemically compatible with aluminum and zinc pats. 7.Never point gun at you and others at any time. 8.Before operating the tool, make sure all the screws & caps are securely tightened in case of leaking; 9.
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.
Excessive 1. Too high atomization pressure 1. Reduce pressure overspray 2. Too far from work surface 2. Adjust to proper distance 3. Improper stroking (arcing, gun 3. Move at moderate pace, parallel motion too fast) to surface. Will not spray 1.
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Description Description Description Air Adj. Screw GUN BODY Switch pole Air Adj. Knob O-ring Paint Inlet Joint O-ring O-ring Needle Foam Washer Washer O-ring Seal washer Air Valve Spring Direction Screw Needle sockets Snap Retainer O-ring Paint Inlet nozzle Air Inlet Valve pole Spring core Joint nut Air Inlet Joint...
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