Clarke 310800 KIT300B Spray Gun Air Hose Kit Instructions
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To set up your Clarke 310800 KIT300B, ensure all components are present. Connect the air hose to the air compressor and then to the spray gun. Check all connections for tightness to prevent air leaks. Adjust the pressure settings according to the paint manufacturer's recommendations.
Check for clogs in the nozzle or fluid passage. Clean thoroughly using appropriate solvents. Adjust the spray pattern and fluid control knobs to ensure even distribution. Ensure the paint is properly thinned if necessary.
Regular cleaning after each use is essential. Disassemble the spray gun according to the manual, clean all parts with the recommended cleaner, and ensure they are dry before reassembly. Lubricate moving parts as specified.
Inspect the hose for visible damage or wear. Apply soapy water to the connections and check for bubbles indicating leaks. Tighten connections or replace seals as needed. Replace the hose if leaks persist.
Sputtering can be caused by air entering the fluid supply or a partially blocked nozzle. Ensure the fluid cup is securely attached and check for cracks. Clean the nozzle and fluid passages thoroughly to remove any blockages.
Use the pattern control knob to adjust the spray from a narrow to a wide pattern. Test the spray on a piece of cardboard to check the pattern and adjust accordingly to suit your application needs.
The spray gun is compatible with most types of automotive and household paints, including lacquer, enamel, and acrylic. Always check the paint's viscosity and thin it as required for optimal spraying.
Ensure the nozzle and air cap are tightly secured. Check the fluid needle for wear and replace if necessary. Adjust the fluid control knob to reduce the paint flow if dripping persists.
Check the air compressor for proper operation and sufficient capacity. Inspect hoses for leaks or kinks. Ensure all connections are secure and the compressor is set to the correct pressure level.
After cleaning, store the spray gun and air hose in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Hang the hose to prevent kinks and avoid storing the gun with pressure in the system.