Flow control knob / testing the spray pattern, Flow control knob / practice spraying, Material thinning – Wagner Project Sprayer User Manual

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Flow Control Knob / Practice Spraying

1. Turn the flow knob fully counterclockwise to maximum.

3. Turn the flow knob clockwise until you have a good

spray pattern.

2. Point the sprayer at a scrap piece of wood or cardboard,

and pull the trigger to prime the sprayer. Release trigger

when material sprays evenly from the spray gun.

4. A poor spray pattern (a) will concentrate the paint in

the center of the spray pattern and go on blotchy. A

good spray pattern (b) has an even amount of material

throughout the pattern and will go on smoothly.

The spray pattern is controlled by the Flow Control Knob on

the rear of the sprayer, and by the thickness of the material

being sprayed.
Turning the flow knob counterclockwise increases the

amount of material flow. Turning the flow knob clockwise

decreases the amount of material flow.

a)

b)

• Always practice spraying on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard to test your spray pattern.

• If you adjust the flow knob and still cannot get a good pattern, you may need to thin the material you are using.

always test spraying without thinning the material. Thin as required to achieve optimum spraying performance

(refer to #4).

• If you are spraying a material that needs to be thinned, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Flow Control Knob:

Practice Spraying :

Thinning the Material:

Always test spraying without thinning the material.
If you are spraying with a material that needs to be thinned, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.

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