Gravity feed spray gun, Preparation – Campbell Hausfeld DH5700 User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Gravity Feed Spray Gun

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Preparation

1 . Thoroughly mix and thin paint

in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions . Most
materials will spray readily if thinned
properly .

2 . Strain material through cheese cloth

or a paint strainer .

3 . Fill the canister about 3/4 full and

start the air compressor .

4 . Set up a piece of cardboard or other

scrap material to use as a target and
adjust for best spray pattern .

5 . Test the consistency of the material

by making a few strokes on a
cardboard target . If material
still appears too thick, add a
small amount of thinner . THIN
WITH CARE!! Do not exceed
paint manufactuer’s thinning
recommendations .

FAN DIRECTION
The direction of the fan (horizontal or
vertical) can be changed by loosening
the lock ring and turning the air cap 90
degrees (See Figure 3) . Hand tighten
lock ring after adjustment .

PATTERN ADJUSTmENT
1 . 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 .

Do not exceed

spray gun maximum

pressure.

Adjust air pressure with the trigger
pulled and air control knob (if
applicable) fully open . If reduced air
pressure is desired for some areas of
the spray job, use the air compressor
regulator or air control knob to reduce
pressure as necessary (See Figure 4) .

2 . Set pattern size to desired shape . For

full pattern, open pattern control
knob by turning counterclockwise .
For a round pattern, turn pattern
control knob clockwise (See
Figure 6) .

3 . Turn fluid control knob fully

clockwise until closed (See Figure 6) .

4 . Trigger a short burst while turning

fluid control knob counterclockwise .
Observe the spray pattern on the
target and adjust the fluid control
knob until the desired pattern
(atomization) is obtained (See
Figure 7) .

If the spray is too fine (excessive
overspray), 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 workpiece, practice
a few minutes on a cardboard target to
ensure the pattern size and consistency
are set correctly.

40 psi

min.

60 psi

max.

Figure 3

Lock Ring

Horizontal Fan

Vertical Fan

Air Cap

Figure 4 - Air Adjustment on Spray Gun

Decrease
Air Flow

Air Control

Knob

Increase

Air Flow

Figure 5 - Gravity Feed Spray Gun

Air Cap

Fluid Packing Nut

Fluid Tip (Nozzle)

Trigger

Cup

Vent Hole

Pattern Control
Knob (location
depends on model)

1/4 inch NPS Air
Inlet Fitting

Air Valve
Packing Nut

Fluid Control Knob

Figure 6 - Pattern Size

Pattern control
knob

Fluid Control
Knob

Paint too

coarse

Correct

Paint too

fine

Figure 7 - Pattern Consistency

(Atomization)

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