Harbor Freight Tools 92126 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
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Maintenance
After each use, thoroughly clean the spray gun.
1. Empty the Paint Cup of paint, and wipe it out with a clean rag.
2. Fill the Paint Cup about halfway with the solvent appropriate for the paint used.
3. Spray the solvent into an appropriate receptacle for proper disposal. Continue
to spray until paint in the interior of the Spray Gun is ejected and the solvent
spray is clear.
4. Using a clean rag damp with solvent, wipe off the Spray Gun to remove paint
from the exterior.
5. Store your paint sprayer in a clean dry place.
Applying the Paint:
In most cases, it is best to move the paint spray from side to side, overlap-
ping the previous paint. In this way you will gradually build up the paint layer without
leaving any obvious edges.
To paint in this way, the spray pattern should be set to vertical.
It is important to prevent excess paint at the beginning and end of each
stroke. Holding the sprayer away from the work piece, squeeze the trigger to start
the spray. Then move the spray gun in to within 14-16 inches of the work piece.
Move the sprayer smoothly across the work piece, keeping a consistent distance.
At the end of each stroke, pull the sprayer away from the work piece as you release
the trigger.
As you work, carefully observe the way the paint accumulates on the work
surface. It is more important to maintain a good paint surface than to form an opaque
(thick) paint coat. You can always apply a second coat to get the coverage you want.
If the surface is ruined, however, you will have to start over with surface preparation.
If the surface does not smooth out in a few seconds after applying the paint,
your paint mixture is probably too thick. Thin your paint slightly and test on a piece
of scrap material. If the paint goes on very thin and threatens to run, stop spraying
immediately. Add more paint to your mixture to thicken the paint. Test on a piece of
scrap material before resuming work.