Sealey SG16.V4 Instruction Manual
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To clean the Sealey SG16.V4 Coating Gun, disassemble the nozzle and soak the parts in a suitable solvent. Use a brush to remove any residue and ensure all passages are clear before reassembling.
The recommended air pressure for the Sealey SG16.V4 Coating Gun is typically between 40-60 PSI. Always refer to the manual for the exact specifications.
Uneven spray patterns can be caused by a clogged nozzle. Clean the nozzle thoroughly and check for any obstructions. Also, ensure that the air pressure is consistent and within the recommended range.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the gun after each use, checking for worn or damaged parts, lubricating moving components, and ensuring all connections are tight.
Yes, the Sealey SG16.V4 Coating Gun is compatible with both water-based and solvent-based coatings. Ensure proper cleaning between uses to prevent cross-contamination.
If the gun leaks paint, check all seals and gaskets for damage and replace if necessary. Tighten any loose connections and ensure the paint cup is securely attached.
To adjust the spray pattern, use the pattern adjustment knob on the gun. Rotate it to change between a wide and narrow spray pattern as needed.
Poor atomization might be due to low air pressure or a clogged nozzle. Ensure the air supply is adequate and clean the nozzle thoroughly.
After cleaning, store the gun in a dry, dust-free environment. Ensure all parts are dry to prevent rust and corrosion. Consider covering it to protect from dust.
Yes, it is essential to wear protective gear such as goggles, gloves, and a mask to protect against fumes and overspray when using the Sealey SG16.V4 Coating Gun.