Type: | Mini HVLP Gravity Feed |
Nozzle size: | 0.8-1.0 mm |
Air Consumption: | 1.6-4.0 cfm |
Inlet Air Pressure: | 50-70 PSI |
Maximum Pattern Width: | 100 mm |
Material Capacity: | 125 ml |
Compressor required: | 2-3HP |
Air inlet: | 1/4" BSP/NPT |
FEATURE:
Perfect for small jobs, detail and touch-up work
Produces high quality paint atomization
High volume, low pressure minimizes overspray
Fully adjustable wide fan patern control
125cc Plastic Cup with screw on lid
Nozzle Size: 1.0mm
Operating Pressure: 29 psi
Average Air Consumption: 6-9 CFM
Air Inlet Thread: 1/4” NPSM
Net Weight with Cup: 0.75 lbs.
Required Compressor: 1 Hp
Maximum Pattern : 8" Distance: 9"
Meets EPA NESHAP 6H rules for compliance
Once the areas that you don’t want to paint have been masked off, you can start spraying. A spray gun should be kept as horizontal as possible and the nozzle at right-angles to the surface being sprayed. For surfaces other than vertical or near-vertical ones, you can get a flexible extension nozzle or an angle nozzle to allow the gun to be used horizontally.
Spraying is carried out in a series of bands, each of which is done in one ‘pass’ of the gun. It is important to keep the gun al the same distance throughout the pass and that it is moving and spraying as it reaches and leaves the area to be sprayed. This takes a bit of practice which can be done on an old piece of board before starting in earnest.