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| Weight, kg | 0.74 |
| Sound power level, dB (A) | 70 |
| Air intake, l / min | 450 |
| Tank capacity, l | 1 |
| Diameter, mm | 1.5 |
| Töörõhk, Mpa | 0.4 |
The VOREL 81617 spray gun is designed for painting applications. It operates using compressed air, which mixes with the paint from the gun's tank at the nozzle to create a fine spray suitable for coating surfaces.
Getting Started
Begin by tightening the nozzle with a wrench. Ensure all connections of the compressed air supply system are secure and tight. Before connecting, blow out the air supply hose. Make sure the spray gun is cleaned and maintained properly prior to usage, and that the coating material tank is connected securely.
Adjusting the Width of the Spray Jet
The width and shape of the spray jet can be adjusted by rotating the air nozzle. The jet can transition infinitely from a flat to a round shape as required. The coating material adjustment knob determines the amount of material delivered to the air stream, whereas the spray adjustment knob controls the intensity of the mixture. A finer spray will help achieve an even distribution of coating material on the surface.
Working with the Gun
Maintain a distance of 10 to 15 cm between the gun outlet and the surface being coated. Ensure the gun is held perpendicular to the surface to avoid uneven distribution of the material. It is preferable to apply several thin layers of coating rather than one thick layer.
Adjusting the Air Flow
Select the amount of compressed air by adjusting the air pressure control knob based on the type of coating material. If the gun lacks a pressure adjustment knob, use a pneumatic system with a pressure reducer to make adjustments.
Replacing the Nozzle
Ensure the complete nozzle set is replaced. This set includes the coating material nozzle, firing pin, and air nozzle.
Needle Seal
During operation, regularly check the tightness of the firing pin seal. Replace the seal if it shows significant wear during periodic inspections, using a wrench to remove the seal assembly.
Cleaning and Maintenance
After completing your work, disconnect the gun from the compressed air system and empty the tank of any leftover coating material. Clean the tank thoroughly and ensure all transfer paths are free of residual coating material. Inadequate cleaning will impact the performance of the coating material stream. Use a solvent-dipped brush to clean the air nozzle; never immerse the entire gun in solvent. Avoid using hard objects to clean clogged orifices, as even slight internal damage can affect spray parameters. After washing, apply a small amount of lubricant to the moving parts of the seals. Tighten the coating material nozzle enough to prevent leaks while maintaining smooth needle movement.