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1. Test the consistency of the material by making a few strokes ona cardboard target If material still appears too thick add a small amount of thinner THIN WITH CARE Do not exceed paint manufacturer s thinning recommendations Horizontal Fan be changed by loosening the lock ring and turning paa the air cap 90 degrees See Figure 3 Hand ia m tighten lock ring after adjustment F Figure 3 7 PATTERN ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust air pressure with the trigger pulled and air control knob if applicable fully open If reduced air Adjust air pressure to the spray gun according to the recommendations supplied with the spray material This air pressure usually falls between 40 60 psi WARNING DO NOT EXCEED SPRAY GUN MAXIMUM PRESSURE Air Control pressure is desired for some areas of the spray job o FS use the air compressor regulator or air control knob Increase Decrease Air Flow Air Flow to reduce pressure as necessary See Figure 4 2 Figure 4 Air Adjustment on Spray Gun Set pattern size to desired shape For full pattern open pattern control knob NE by turning counterclockwise For a ma VO round pattern turn pattern control knob ql ww clockwise See Figure 6 1 xn Y J Fluid control knob Pattern control knob Figure 6 Pattem Size 3 Turn fluid control knob fully clockwise until closed See Figure 6 4 Trigger a short burst while turning fluid control
2. Limitation of liability Smarter Tools shall not under any circumstances be liable for special indirect incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits and business interruption The remedies of the purchaser set forth herein are exclusive and the liability of Smarter Tools with respect to any contract or anything done in connection therewith such as the performance or breach thereof or from the manufacture sale delivery resale or use of any goods covered by or furnished by Smarter Tools whether arising out of contract tort including negligence or strict liability or under any warranty or otherwise shall not exceed the price of the goods upon which such liability is based No employee agent or representative of Smarter Tools is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty and Smarter Tools shall not be bound by any such attempt Correction of non conformities in the manner and time provided herein constitutes fulfillment of Smart Tools obligations to purchaser with respect to the product This warranty is void and seller bears no liability hereunder if purchaser used replacement parts or accessories which in Smarter Tools sole judgment impaired the safety or performance of any Smarter Tools product Purchaser s rights under this warranty are void if the product is sold to purchaser by unauthorized persons The warranty is effective for the period of 1 year beg
3. tools Don t work harder Work smarter GRAVITY FEED HVLP SPRAY GUN with Digital Micrometer Operating Manual Revision AB Issue Date January 2012 Manual No 0 SG 800G0112 We Appreciate Your Business Thank you and congratulations on choosing Smarter Tools Now you can stop working harder and start working smarter This Operating Manual has been designed to instruct you on the correct use and operation of your Smarter Tools product Your satisfaction with this product and its safe operation is our ultimate concern Therefore please take the time to read the entire manual especially the Safety Precautions They will help you to avoid potential hazards that may exist when working with this product WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR VOIDING OF YOUR WARRANTY SMARTER TOOLS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Operating Manual Number 0 SG 800G0112 SG 800G Gravity feed HVLP Spray Gun with Digital Micrometer Published by Smarter Tools Inc 12195 Harley Club Drive Ashland VA 23005 888 241 8498 www usesmartertools com MADE IN CHINA Copyright 2012 by Smarter Tools Inc Reproductions of this work in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher are strictly prohibited The
4. and serve as a guide in the proper operation and techniques of spray painting Refer to the Replacement Parts Manual for model specific information SPRAY GUN TERMS Atomization Conversion of bulk liquid to spray droplets mist Bleeder In this mode air passes continuously through the gun whether spraying or not This mode is generally used when the air is supplied by a continuously running compressor that does not have a tank Bleeder Non Bleeder Indicates whether air flows through the gun continuously or as the trigger is pulled External Mix Process where the air and paint are mixed just after leaving the nozzle This type of mix should be used for fast drying paints and when a high quality finish is needed Feed Method used to bring paint into the gun for spraying Fluid Control Knob Used to control the amount of paint being mixed with air Gravity Feed Method of paint feed similar to the siphon feed method However the cup Is inverted to create a positive fluid pressure at the nozzle Internal Mix Process where the air and paint are mixed inside the air cap just before being sprayed This method is best for heavy bodied slow drying paints and can only be used with the pressure feed method Do not use fast drying paints with internal mix The paint will dry inside and quickly clog the air cap Mix The mixing of paint and air when spraying Non Bleeder In this mode air flows only when the
5. ECISELY DRILLED PASSAGES DAMAGED PASSAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROPER SPRAYING Remove and check the fluid needle for excessive wear at the tip and straightness IMPORTANT If the needle tip is worn more on one side than the other either the needle is bent or the gun body has been dropped or knocked out of line There are no adjustments that can be made to a bent gun Test the needle by rolling on a flat surface Replace if necessary 4 Check and replace any damaged o rings and seals O rings and seals can be wiped clean but not soaked in solvent Unscrew packing nuts and replace the packing ONLY if a leak will not stop when the nut is tightened See Figure 5 Do not over tighten a packing nut because this will restrict movement of the needle 6 Re assemble in reverse order of above and use a non silicone oil on moving parts Apply Vaseline or light grease on threaded joints and hose connections STORING 1 When not using spray gun turn the fluid adjustment knob counterclockwise to open which will reduce spring tension on needle fluid tip 2 Spray gun MUST BE well cleaned and lightly lubricated Troubleshooting Chart Possible Cause s Conective Action Rightorleft 4 Holes in left or right side of the air i Clean Use only non metallic point i heavy spray cap are plugged JJ pattem 2 Dirt on left or right side of fluid tip 2 Clean 1 Dried material at top or bottom of 1 Clean i Top or fluid tip bottom h
6. RY TO HANDS AND ARMS STOP USING ANY TOOL IF DISCOMFORT NUMBNESS TINGLING OR PAIN OCCUR AND CONSULT A PHYSICIAN 4 When spraying and cleaning always follow the instructions and safety precautions provided by the material manufacturer Refer to MSDS WARNING DO NOT SPRAY ACIDS CORROSIVE MATERIALS TOXIC CHEMICALS FERTILIZERS OR PESTICIDES USING THESE MATERIALS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 5 Keep visitors away and NEVER allow children or pets in the work area WARNING NEVER AIM OR SPRAY AT YOURSELF OR ANYONE ELSE OR SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR 6 Always work in a clean environment To avoid injury and damage to the work piece do not aim the spray gun at any dust or debris CAUTION DO NOT USE PRESSURE THAT EXCEEDS THE OPERATING PRESSURE OF ANY OF THE PARTS HOSES FITTINGS ETC IN THE PAINTING SYSTEM CAUTION KEEP HOSE AWAY FROM SHARP OBJECTS BURSTING AIR HOSES MAY CAUSE INJURY EXAMINE AIR HOSES REGULARLY AND REPLACE IF DAMAGED 7 Always use a pressure regulator the air supply to the spray gun CAUTION FAILURE TO INSTALL APPROPRIATE WATER OIL REMOVAL EQUIPMENT MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO MACHINERY OR WORK PIECE Introduction The spray gun is a vital link in any finishing application In addition to operating the spray gun properly techniques of surface preparation and paint preparation must be understood These instructions will explain the differences among various spray technologies
7. eavy 2 Loose air cap or dirty seat 2 Clean and tighten spray pattern 3 Air cap plugged 3 Clean Use only non metallic point 1 Split spray 1 Fan pattem open too far 1 Partially close the pattern adjustment pattem 2 Fluid turned in too far 2 Increase fluid 3 Atomization air too high 3 Reduce atomization air pressure Center iustm osed 1 Open fan pattern adjustment heavy spray dE ad Bi patiya 2 Thin to proper viscosity te 2 Material too thick 3 1 lomizah panem 3 Atomization pressure too low aaa a HESHMA Sputtering 1 Material level too low 1 Refill spray 2 Container tipped too far 2 Hold more upright ANa 3 Loose fluid inlet connection 3 Tighten 4 Loose or damaged fluid tip seat 4 Adjust or replace 5 Dry of loose fluid needle packing nut 5 Lubricate and or tighten 6 Ar vent clogged 6 Clear vent hole Fluid leaking from packing 1 Packing nut loose 1 Tighten but do not restrict needle nut 2 Packing wor or dry 2 Replace or lubricate non silicone oil Air leaking from air cap 1 Sticking air valve stem 1 Lubricate without pulling trigger 2 Contaminate on air valve or seat 2 Clean 3 Worn or damaged air valve or seat 3 Replace 4 Broken air valve spring 4 Replace 5 Bent valve stem 5 Replace Fluid leaking from fluid tip 1 Packing nut too tight 1 Adjust of pressure feed spray gun 2 Fluid tip worn or damaged 2 Replace tip and or needle 3 Foreign matter on tip 3 Clean 4 Fluid needle spring broken 4 Replace Exce
8. ent recommended for the paint or other material used 2 Refill canister with clean solvent and attach to the gun Spray solvent through the gun while shaking the gun vigorously Wipe the gun exterior with a solvent soaked rag Repeat until the gun is clean Remove the air cap and soak in solvent until clean Use a small brush for stubborn stains if necessary Toothpicks or small brushes may be used to clean air passages however NEVER USE METAL OBJECTS TO CLEAN PRECISELY DRILLED PASSAGES DAMAGED PAS SAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROPER SPRAYING Clean gaskets with a solvent soaked rag To prevent equipment damage DO NOT IMMERSE GASKETS OR SPRAY GUN BODY IN SOLVENTS After using water to clean out water based paints or materials spray mineral spirits through the gun to prevent corrosion Use a non silicone oil on all moving parts when reassembling Use Vaseline or light grease on all threaded connections prior to storage Clean and flush gun thoroughly to neutralize any contaminants corrosive to the spray gun PERIODIC CLEAN UP Due to improper cleaning and paint it may be necessary to inspect and clean the internal parts and the gun body 1 Examine openings in air cap and fluid tip If clogged remove any o rings and soak the air cap or fluid tip in solvent 2 A brush or toothpick or something similar may be used to dislodge 3 the dried paint from holes and pas sages NEVER USE METAL OBJECTS TO CLEAN PR
9. ficiency results in a significant material savings com pared to conventional spraying Check local state and national regulations that may be in effect before performing any spraying operations Conventional HVLP spraying is a growing trend in the finishing industry due to its environmental friendliness By definition dynamic air pressures in the air cap must be 10 psi or less to qualify as HVLP A soft low velocity pattern is produced which increases control and reduces bounce back and overspray See Figure 1 For these reasons HVLP is also well suited for spraying parts with recessed areas Spray Gun Set up The pressure for atomization is controlled at the air source The amount of fluid is adjusted by the fluid control knob the paint viscosity and the air pressure The gravity feed cup screws onto the top of the gun ay FO Filtered body creating a positive fluid pressure in the nozzle Ar as See Figure 2 Fi a Figure 2 Gravity Feed Cup Set up PREPARATION 1 a oS FAN DIRECTION The direction of the fan horizontal or vertical can Thoroughly mix and thin paint in accordance with the paint manufacturer s instructions Most materials will spray readily if thinned properly Strain material through cheese cloth or a paint strainer Fill the canister about 3 4 full and start the air compressor Setup a piece of cardboard or other scrap material to use as a target and adjust for best spray pattern
10. inning on the date that the authorized distributor delivers the products to the Purchaser Notwithstanding the foregoing in no event shall the warranty period extend more than the time stated plus one year from the date Smarter Tools delivered the product to the authorized distributor Warranty repairs or replacement claims under this limited warranty must be submitted to Smarter Tools Customer Service 888 241 8498 or http www usesmartertools com customerservice or an authorized Smarter Tools repair facility within thirty 30 days of purchaser s discovery of any defect Smarter Tools shall pay no transportation costs of any kind under this warranty Transportation charges to send products to an authorized warranty repair facility shall be the responsibility of the Purchaser All returned goods shall be at the Purchaser s risk and expense Smarter Tools is a Trademark of Smarter Tools Inc GARANTIA LIMITADA Esta informacion se aplica a los productos mas inteligentes herramientas adquiridos en los EE UU y Canada De enero 2012 GARANT A LIMITADA Smarter Tools Inc garantiza a los clientes de los distribuidores autorizados Comprador que sus productos estar n libres de defectos de fabricaci n o materiales En caso de que el incumplimiento de esta garant a dentro del per odo de garant a se indican a continuaci n Smarter Tools previa notificaci n y comprobante de que el producto ha sido almacenado instalado operado
11. knob counterclockwise Observe the spray pattern on the target and Paint too Correct Paint too adjust the fluid control knob until the fine coarse desired pattern atomization is obtained i re e See Figure 7 If the spray is too fine excessive over spray caused by too much air for the amount of paint being sprayed reduce the air pressure or open the fluid control to spray more material If the spray is too coarse spitting globs reduce the amount of material with the fluid control knob or thin the paint 5 The fluid control Knob can be used to finely adjust pattern consistency Before spraying the work piece practice a few minutes on a cardboard target to ensure the pattern size and consistency are set correctly Operation 1 Begin spraying Always keep the gun at right angles i 6 9 to the work See Figure 8 h 2 Keep the nozzle about 6 to 9 inches from the work surface throughout the stroke and always keep the gun in motion while spraying Stopping gun movement in mid stroke will 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 dinastia in the center of the stroke and an insufficient coating at each end See Thincoat Heavycoat Thin coat Figure 9 ORRECT 3 Trigger the gun properly Start the gun INCOR nlf ay moving at the beginning of the stroke BEFORE SQUEEZING THE TRIGGER Figure and release the trigge
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13. publisher does not assume and herby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by any error or omission in this Manual whether such error results from negligence accident or any other cause Publication Date 01 30 12 REMINDER Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes Attach it to this manual or file it for safe keeping Operating Instructions Please read and save these instructions Read carefully before attempting to assemble install operate or maintain the product described Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and or property damage Retain instructions for future reference Description The 800G Digital HVLP Spray Gun offers superior material flow atomization and transfer efficiency It incorporates a Digital Air Micrometer so there is no need for an external gauge The LED display is located at the top of the gun and not on the handle to maximize its visibility while in use The 800G is for coating larger surfaces thick layers and spotted effects Widely used for primer Will apply thick primer quickly Best suited for thicker materials such as flakes heavy solid materials primer primer sealers polyester primers varnish polyurethane oil base paints enamels epoxy plastic adhesives floor paving paints latex on walls splatter paints multi fleck etc HVLP High Volume Low Pressure
14. r BEFORE STOPPING GUN MOVEMENT atthe y end of the stroke This procedure will Y feather blend each stroke with the pu S E Release next without showing overlap or san O unevenness See Figure 10 bua Figure 10 4 The amount of paint being applied can be varied by the speed of the stroke distance from the surface and adjustment of the fluid control knob E 5 Overlap strokes just enough to obtain an MAS ae even coat See Figure 11 Mee Figure 11 A li A Th 5 NOTE Two thin coats of paint will yield better results and have less chance of runs than one heavy layer 6 Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to catch overspray at the edges of the work to protect other surfaces Use masking tape to cover other areas if needed Maintenance DAILY CLEAN UP Local codes may require specific cleaning methods and equipment Follow local codes and paint manufacturers recommendations for the use and disposal of spray materials and solvent CAUTION CLEAN SPRAY GUN IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE PAINT AND OTHER MATERIALS DRY QUICKLY IN THE SMALL PASSAGES RENDERING GUN USELESS DUE TO THE DIFFICULTY OF REMOVING HARDENED PAINT FROM THE PASSAGES INSIDE THE GUN NOTE In the instructions below the use of the word solvent refers to the specific solvent for the material used example lacquer thinner for lacquer etc 1 Remove and empty the canister then rinse with a solv
15. ssive overspray 1 Too high atomization pressure 1 Reduce pressure 2 oo far from work surface 2 Adjust to proper distance 3 Improper stroking arcing gun 3 Mowe at moderate pace parallel to surface motion too fast Will not spray 4 No pressure at gun 1 Check air lines 2 Fluid control not open enough 2 Open fluid control 3 Fluid too heavy 3 Thin fluid or change to pressure feed system LIMITED WARRANTY This information applies to Smarter Tools products purchased in the USA and Canada January 2012 LIMITED WARRANTY Smarter Tools Inc warrants to customers of authorized distributors Purchaser that its products will be free of defects in workmanship or material Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear within the warranty period stated below Smarter Tools shall upon notification thereof and substantiation that the product has been stored installed operated and maintained in accordance with Smarter Tools specifications instructions recommendations and recognized standard industry practice and not subject to misuse repair neglect alteration or damage correct such defects by suitable repair or replacement at Smarter Tools sole option of any components or parts of the product determined by Smarter Tools to be defective This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of any warranty of merchantability fitness for any particular purpose or other warranty of quality whether express implied or statutory
16. technology provides a higher transfer of materials while reducing bounce back and overspray Ideal for soraying heavier materials superior performance for deck fence furniture and automotive work External mix for fine atomization with adjustable air fluid and spray pattern controls Digital Air Micrometer no need for an external gauge Easy pull trigger with feathering capability Stainless Steel fluid passages and needle Fully adjustable spray pattern for spraying large surfaces and tight areas Working Pressure at nozzle 7 8PSI 600cc 200z Plastic Cup Stainless steel fluid passages and needle SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Symbol Usage This manual contains important information that you need to know and understand in order to assure YOUR SAFETY and PROPER OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT The following symbols help you recognize this information Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections Save These Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all of these safety instructions Be sure to retain them for future use WARNING WARNINGS INDICATE A CERTAINTY OR STRONG POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED CAUTION CAUTIONS INDICATE A POSSIBILITY OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY Note Notes give helpful information Unpacking After unpacking the product inspect carefully for any damage that may have occurred during transit Make sure to tigh
17. ten fittings bolts etc before putting unit into service WARNING DO NOT OPERATE TOOL IF DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING HANDLING OR USE DAMAGE COULD RESULT IN BURSTING AND CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE General safety Information 1 Read all manuals included with this product carefully Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment 2 Follow all local electrical and safety codes as well as the United States National Electrical Codes NEC and Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA WARNING USE A FACE MASK RESPIRATOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN SPRAYING ALWAYS SPRAY IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA TO PREVENT HEALTH AND FIRE HAZARDS REFER TO MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS MSDS OF SPRAY MATERIAL FOR DETAILS WARNING NEVER SPRAY CLOSER THAN 25 FEET TO THE COMPRESSOR IF POSSIBLE LOCATE COMPRESSOR IN SEPARATE ROOM NEVER SPRAY INTO THE COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR CONTROLS OR THE MOTOR 3 Do not smoke or eat when spraying paint insecticides or other flammable substances WARNING DO NOT SPRAY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN VICINITY OF OPEN FLAME OR NEAR IGNITION SOURCES MOTORS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL ARCS THAT WILL IGNITE A FLAMMABLE GAS OR VAPOR NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES IN THE VICINITY OF THE COMPRESSOR WARNING DO NOT MISUSE THIS PRODUCT EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO VIBRATION WORK IN AWKWARD POSITIONS AND REPETITIVE WORK MOTIONS CAN CAUSE INJU
18. trigger is pulled This type of operation is used with a compressor equipped with a tank or with a large factory air system Paint Tank An auxiliary pressurized paint reservoir that allows continuous spraying of large amounts of paint with out stopping for refills as with a canister It also allows using the spray gun at any angle without causing paint to drip Pattern Control Knob Used to form the proper pattern size and shape of paint as it is sprayed from the gun to the work piece Pressure Feed Method of paint feed where a canister or paint tank is pressurized to force paint to the gun Either internal or external mix air caps are used with this method Pressure feed is generally used for spraying heavy bodied paints or for large size projects Siphon Feed Method of paint feed where atmospheric pressure creates a partial vacuum to siphon paint to the gun Only external mix air caps are used with this method Siphon feed is used with light bodied paints Viscosity A measurement of the resistance to the flow of liquids CONVENTIONAL VS HVLP Conventional spray guns use a much higher air cap pressure to atomize paint than HVLP spray guns This results in more overspray and lower transfer efficiency HVLP electrostatic and airless processes are currently the only compliant spray methods that meet the strict 65 transfer efficiency criteria required by some air quality management districts This enhanced transfer ef
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