Earlex HV7000/230 Operating Instructions Manual - Selecting Paint
The Earlex SprayPort
®
is an industrially rated, portable, paint spraying system and is intended for
use by professionals. HVLP stands for High Volume, Low Pressure. This is a type of spraying that
allows you to spray extremely accurately but without all the overspray that occurs with high
pressure tank equipment. In some parts of the world the high pressure systems are banned by law
on environmental grounds and HVLP systems are the only alternative for professional spraying.
This system is extremely easy to use, very safe and reduces the amount of paint used.
The Earlex SprayPort
®
is a portable system that is made up as a trolley unit that can be broken
down into two separate parts, the main Turbine Unit and the Carrier Stand. These two parts
connect together via two quick release clips allowing the complete system to be wheeled from a
vehicle to the workplace or around the workshop. They are easily separated so they can be stored
in the back of a van or truck.
This is a highly versatile spray kit that can be used with several different spray mediums including
varnishes, wood preservatives, enamels, oil and water-based paints and cellulose. However some
materials cannot be sprayed so please check the recommendation of the manufacturer before
buying the paint. If a material refers to brush application only then it usually cannot be sprayed.
THIS UNIT SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR TEXTURED PAINTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN
PARTICLES THAT WILL CAUSE PREMATURE AND EXCESSIVE WEAR. USE OF SUCH
MATERIALS WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE. TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS FROM
YOUR SPRAY KIT PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
Preparation of the surface and thinning of the paint are the two most important areas to be
concerned with to obtain the best results from your spray kit. Ensure all surfaces are free from dust,
dirt, rust and grease. If necessary, smooth with sandpaper or similar. Masking off is important to
ensure you do not spray those areas you wish to remain untouched.
Your spray kit is supplied with a Viscosity Cup (26). Viscosity is a technical term used to indicate if
a product is very thin or very thick. If thin, the viscosity is said to be low, while if very thick the
viscosity is said to be high. Viscosity is measured in seconds. In order to spray some materials they
need to be “thinned” (diluted).
Thinning is very important when spraying. Most paints are supplied ready for brush application and
may need to be thinned (diluted) for spraying purposes
.
Follow the manufacturers guide for thinning in conjunction with a spray gun. If in doubt please
contact the manufacturers of the paint. The viscosity cup supplied will help you determine the
correct thickness of the paint. Paint is “thinned” by adding the substance which the paint is based
upon. If a water-based paint then water is added, if oil-based then white spirit, if automotive-coating
then automotive-coating thinners is added.
As some paints, wood preservatives and other sprayable materials contain particles that have
differing qualities, please ensure that, when filling the paint container of the spray gun, the paint is
filtered through either a funnel with a filter on it or through nylon tights or stockings. This will
ensure that no large particles enter the paint container, so preventing blockages and providing you
with trouble-free spraying. Ensure that a face mask, gloves and goggles are worn at all times when
spraying.
5
SELECTING PAINT
PREPARATION
THINNING
INTRODUCTION
OPERATION
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Fill the Paint Container (25) with the material to be sprayed. DO NOT FILL above MAX level
indicator.
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Unwind the hose from the Carrier Stand and screw the motor end of the hose to the outlet port
at the front of the turbine unit. Connect the spray gun end of the hose to the spray gun using the
quick release connector. Uncoil the power cord and plug in to a suitable power socket-outlet.