KAT9000 | Katana Plus HVLP Spray Gun
After each use and prior to any cleaning or maintenance you MUST follow the below guidelines:
The best thing you can do for your spray gun is keep it clean. Dried paint build up can lead to
issues later, so take the time to make sure the material you used is fully expressed from the spray
gun each time you're finished spraying.
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5. You MUST release all pressure from spray gun before continuing.
a. If using a quick-disconnect, slide the release on the hose fitting toward the
b. If no quick-disconnect is being used, switch compressor to o position. Depress the
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1. When finished, pour out the remaining paint material
from your cup. Refer to paint manufacturer for storage
and re-usage information. Be sure to check your local
regulations for paint disposal and recycle or donate
when you can!
2. Add the manufacturer recommended cleaner or
thinning agent into the cup and use a clean cloth
to wipe the cup out well.
3. With your finger o the trigger, use your cleaning
brush and some of the same cleaner to brush o the
front cap on the spray gun. Any holes should be clean
and clear of paint material.
4. With the spray gun connected to the air source and in
a well-ventilated area, add a generous amount of cleaner
into the cup. Pull back on the trigger to spray the cleaner
through. Repeat this step until the spray gun is spraying
clear liquid. NEVER spray any material near sparks or
open flames.
compressor to disconnect.
trigger on the spray gun and hold until all air is drained from the tank. This may take
several minutes if using a larger capacity air tank.
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