Sealey SSG1P Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey SSG1P Pressure Pot, first ensure all components are present. Attach the spray gun securely, connect the air supply to the pressure regulator, and fill the pot with paint or coating as needed. Adjust the pressure to the manufacturer's recommended setting.
Check for leaks in the connections, ensure the air supply is stable, and verify that the pressure regulator is functioning properly. Inspect the lid seal for any damage or dirt that might prevent a tight seal.
Regularly clean the pot and spray gun after each use. Inspect seals and gaskets for wear and replace them as necessary. Lubricate moving parts as specified in the manual and store the pressure pot in a dry place.
Ensure the nozzle is clean and not clogged. Check the air cap and fluid tip for damage. Adjust the air pressure and fluid flow settings according to the material being sprayed.
Turn off the air supply and open the pressure relief valve on the pot slowly to release any remaining pressure. Ensure all pressure is relieved before opening the lid or performing any maintenance.
Sputtering may result from air leaks, low material levels in the pot, or a partially clogged spray nozzle. Check for leaks and ensure the material is adequately mixed and the pot is filled to the recommended level.
Use a mechanical mixer to thoroughly mix coatings before pouring them into the pressure pot. Ensure that the mixture is homogenous and free of clumps to prevent clogging and uneven spraying.
Yes, the pressure pot can be used with various coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and stains, provided they are compatible with pressure-fed systems and the pot's material specifications.
Clean the pot thoroughly, ensure it is completely dry, and store it in a cool, dry place. Keep it sealed and covered to protect it from dust and debris.
Adjust the spray pattern by rotating the air cap on the spray gun. This typically allows for changes between a circular, vertical, or horizontal pattern. Refer to the user manual for specific adjustment instructions.