A pneumatic spray gun is a type of paint sprayer that uses compressed air to atomize and spray paint onto a surface. The compressed air is supplied through a hose from an air compressor, which powers the spray gun and atomizes the paint into a fine mist. Pneumatic spray guns are commonly used in industrial and automotive painting applications for their ability to achieve a consistent and controlled paint application, as well as their efficiency in covering large surface areas quickly.
Prepare the paint: Thin the paint to the recommended consistency and strain it to remove any particles that could clog the gun.
Set up the air compressor: Connect the air hose to the spray gun and the air compressor. Ensure that the air pressure and flow rate are set according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Load the paint: Pour the prepared paint into the paint cup attached to the spray gun.
Adjust the spray gun: Adjust the controls on the spray gun to set the spray pattern, air pressure, and fluid volume to the desired setting.
Test the spray: Point the spray gun away from the workpiece and test the spray to make sure it's working properly.
Begin painting: Start by pointing the spray gun slightly away from the surface and moving it in a sweeping motion. Overlap each pass slightly to ensure even coverage.
Clean up: Clean the spray gun thoroughly after use to prevent paint buildup that could clog the gun.
It is important to follow all
Pneumatic Spray Gun Factory safety precautions, including wearing protective gear such as a respirator or goggles, when using a pneumatic spray gun.
Feeding method:pressure type
Cup capacity:750ml
Air inlet connector:1/4"-19" BSP gas pipe connector (Japanese, European, American, and British quick connectors can be equipped)
Working pressure:6bar
Body color:silver