Sealey S701G.V2 Instruction Manual

To clean the Sealey S701G.V2 Spray Gun, first disassemble the gun according to the manual instructions. Soak the parts in a suitable solvent and use a brush to remove any residue. Ensure all parts are thoroughly dry before reassembling.
The recommended air pressure for the Sealey S701G.V2 Spray Gun is typically between 40 to 60 PSI. Always check the specific requirements for your paint type and adjust accordingly.
Uneven spray patterns can be caused by a clogged nozzle or incorrect air pressure. Clean the nozzle thoroughly and ensure the air pressure is set correctly. Also, check for any air leaks in the system.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the spray gun after each use, checking for any worn or damaged parts, lubricating moving components, and ensuring all connections are secure.
Yes, the Sealey S701G.V2 is compatible with water-based paints. Ensure you clean the gun thoroughly after use to prevent any residue buildup.
To adjust the spray pattern, use the pattern adjustment knob. Turning it clockwise will narrow the spray, while turning it counterclockwise will widen it. Test spray on a scrap surface to achieve the desired pattern.
Paint leaks can occur due to a loose nozzle or damaged seals. Tighten the nozzle and check the condition of seals and gaskets, replacing them if necessary.
A compressor with a minimum output of 6 CFM at 40 PSI is recommended for the Sealey S701G.V2. Ensure the compressor matches or exceeds these specifications for optimal performance.
To prevent clogging, always strain paint before use, clean the gun thoroughly after each session, and use the correct thinner for the paint type. Regular maintenance will also help avoid clogs.
Yes, lubricating the moving parts of the spray gun is essential to ensure smooth operation and longevity. Use a light machine oil and apply sparingly to avoid any interference with paint application.