Wagner SprayTech 867 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
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Flexio 867
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4. Remove the spray attachment from the deposition tray. Unscrew the container from
the spray attachment.
5. Align the ascending tube. (Fig. 5)
If the ascending tube is positioned correctly, the container contents can be sprayed
without almost any residue. When working on lying objects: Turn the ascending
tube forwards. (Fig. 5A)
Spraying work when working on overhead objects: Turn the ascending tube
rearwards. (Fig. 5B)
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For easier coating of ceilings and lying objects, we recommend the 60 cm
HVLP handle extension. (Order no. 2307 678)
6.
Place the container on a paper base and ll in the prepared coating material.
Screw the container rmly onto the spray attachment.
7. Connect the front part of the gun and the gun handle to each other. (Fig. 6)
8. Close the device cover and pull the carry handle upwards. This makes the gun holder
accessible.
9. Put the spray gun onto the gun holder at the device.
10. Place the device only on a plane and clean surface. Otherwise, the gun may suck in
dust, etc.
11. Switch on the main switch at the device (Fig. 1, item 14).
12. Remove the spray gun from the gun holder and point it at the object to be coated.
13. Press the On/O switch at the gun handle (Fig. 7, item 2).
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The enclosed practice poster is ideal for familiarising yourself with
operation of the spray gun. After trying out the rst spray coatings, it
makes sense to test it further on cardboard or a similar surface in order
to nd out the right ow rate of paint and air for the best spray pattern.
Detailed information about these settings can be found in chapter
11-14.
11. Selecting the Spray Setting
(Perfect Spray spray attachment)
WARNING! Danger of injury! Never pull the trigger guard while adjusting
the air cap.
With the union nut (g. 8, 1) slightly unscrewed, turn the air cap (2) to the desired
spraysetting position (arrow). Then tighten the union nut.
Fig. 9 A = horizontal at jet for horizontal surfaces
Fig. 9 B = vertical at jet for vertical surfaces
Fig. 9 C = circular jet for corners, edges and hard-to-reach surfaces