Titan CAPSPRAY 55 Training Manual page 6

Hvlp spray systems
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How to get acquainted with HVLP
HVLP sprayers are not for every painter. Be certain that HVLP is the right fit
for your finishing application. Then match the correct unit size and tip size to
the type of materials you will use.
After you have determined the answers to these questions, consider more
specific criteria:
What materials will they be spraying?
Will the system be used in a stationary or portable application?
Do you need a one-quart cup system, a two-quart,
or a 2
/
-gallon material capacity for continuous use?
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Will you need extra maneuverability with the gun?
Is maximum hose length a consideration?
How often will you use the sprayer?
The significance of the answers to these and other questions are discussed in
the following portion of the handbook.
Before operating a CAPSPRAY HVLP spray system, please review the
owner's manual. The manual includes all of the information needed to
properly operate and maintain HVLP equipment.
Also keep in mind these basic safety considerations:
Always spray in a well-ventilated area. Always comply with appropriate local,
state and national codes governing ventilation, fire prevention, and operation.
Never spray near sparks, open flames or hot surfaces. Some coating materials
are highly flammable.
Before each use, check all material hoses (if you are utilizing them) for cuts,
leaks, abrasions, cover bulging or movement of couplings. If any of these
conditions exist, replace the hose immediately. Never repair a paint hose.
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