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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 
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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   
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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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