INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
These spray guns are designed for use in a High Volume/Low
Pressure (HVLP) painting system.
With an HVLP system, the highest quality professional finish can
be achieved with little preparation or setup time. HVLP systems
are not intended to replace airless systems. Instead, they are
meant to compliment airless by improving the final finish on
the substrate, minimizing waste, and reducing labor time. In
addition to enhancing profitability, HVLP systems are compliant
with the most stringent transfer efficiency requirements.
The HVLP spray guns described in this manual include the
turbine cup gun, the turbine regulator gun, the turbine top
feed gun, the regulator cup gun, and the regulator top feed
gun. Please review all the information contained in this manual
before operating an HVLP system.
The general operation and maintenance of
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each style of HVLP spray gun are the same. For
illustration purposes, the turbine cup gun is
pictured. However, any information specific to
a style of gun is described where necessary. A
parts listing for each style of gun is included near
the back of this manual.
2.1
LEGEND FOR EXPLANATORY DIAGRAM
FC9900 PLUS (FIGURE 1)
1. Air flow adjustment knob
2. Material flow adjustment knob
3. Packing nut
4. Trigger
5. Check valve
6. Air inlet
7. Air cap ring
8. Air cap
9. Fluid inlet
10. Cup locking lever
11. 1-quart cup assembly
12. Swivel tube lever
2.2
APPLICATIONS
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Renovation and repair work
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Interior wall decoration
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2.3
WHAT KIND OF SPRAYING MATERIALS CAN
BE APPLIED?
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Water-soluble and solvent-containing coating materials
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Wood preservatives
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Multi-color effect materials
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Multi-color paint
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Texture and effect paints
2.4
TECHNICAL DATA
Container capacity
Weight
Maximum pressure (working)
Max. permissable coating
temperature
Nozzle set
Max. noise level
* Measuring location: 2.5 m distance from the unit 1.60 m
above the floor.
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FC9900 Plus
1 l
1.1 kg
0.55 bar
43ºC
No. 3 (1.3 mm)
76 dB*
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