Sealey S775G Instruction Manual
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To clean the Sealey S775G spray gun, disassemble the nozzle and soak it in a suitable cleaning solution. Use a brush to remove any residual paint. Ensure all parts are thoroughly dried before reassembly.
The recommended air pressure for the Sealey S775G spray gun is between 40-60 PSI. Ensure your air compressor is set within this range for optimal performance.
Sputtering can be caused by a clogged nozzle or insufficient air pressure. Clean the nozzle thoroughly and check that the air pressure is set correctly.
Adjust the spray pattern by turning the pattern control knob located on the side of the spray gun. Rotate it to achieve the desired width and shape of the spray.
The Sealey S775G spray gun is compatible with most types of automotive and industrial paints. Ensure the paint is properly thinned according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Uneven spray patterns may be due to a blocked nozzle or incorrect gun settings. Clean the nozzle and adjust the fluid and air settings to achieve a consistent pattern.
To replace the nozzle, unscrew the retaining ring and remove the old nozzle. Insert the new nozzle and secure it by tightening the retaining ring. Ensure it is fitted correctly to prevent leaks.
Paint leakage can occur if the nozzle is not tightened properly or if seals are worn out. Check the nozzle and replace any damaged seals to prevent leaks.
Yes, the Sealey S775G spray gun can be used with water-based paints. Ensure it is thoroughly cleaned after use to prevent any build-up or clogging.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning after each use, lubricating moving parts, and checking for worn or damaged components. Replace any worn parts immediately to maintain optimal performance.