Sealey S631 Instruction Manual
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To clean the Sealey S631 Spray Gun, disassemble the gun, soak the components in a suitable solvent, and use a brush to remove any paint residue. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly before reassembling.
The recommended air pressure for the Sealey S631 Spray Gun is between 40-60 PSI. Check the manufacturer's manual for specific settings based on the material being sprayed.
If experiencing spray pattern issues, check for blockages in the nozzle, ensure the air cap is clean, and adjust the fluid and air pressure settings. Also, verify the paint viscosity is correct.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning after each use, lubricating moving parts, checking for worn seals, and inspecting the nozzle and needle for wear. Replace any damaged parts promptly.
Adjust the spray pattern by turning the air cap to change the orientation and using the pattern adjustment knob to widen or narrow the spray.
Paint leakage can be due to worn seals or o-rings, loose fittings, or a damaged needle or nozzle. Inspect these parts and replace or tighten as necessary.
The Sealey S631 Spray Gun can be used with a variety of materials including paints, lacquers, varnishes, and primers. Ensure the material is properly thinned as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
To prevent clogging, always strain paint before use, clean the gun thoroughly after each use, and ensure the paint viscosity is appropriate for the nozzle size.
If the gun is not spraying evenly, check for blockages, ensure the nozzle is not damaged, verify the air pressure is consistent, and make sure the paint is mixed properly.
To change the nozzle, ensure the gun is depressurized, remove the air cap, unscrew the old nozzle, and replace it with a new one. Reassemble the parts and test the spray pattern.