Form No. 0279612AHVLPTRAINING MANUALHigh Volume Low Pressure Equipment
HVLP System ComponentsMaxum I HVLP Spray Gun(continued)Non-Bleeder Gunvs. Bleeder GunOptional Air InletHVLP guns differ from conventional air spray gu
Maxum I HVLP Spray Gun AdjustmentsAir Control ValveMaterial FlowAdjustment External Packing NutOne-Way ValveTo produce the highest-quality finish poss
Maxum I Air Cap AdjustmentsAir CapSpray PatternThe Fan Size10CAPspray‘s exclusively designed guided air cap makes it virtually impossiblefor the paint
Spray TechniquesSpraying Techniques How to Make the Correct PassOverlapping Each Pass11Position the spray gun perpendicular to and 1 to 8 inches from
Spray TechniquesSpraying Large AreasSpraying the OutsideEdges of CornersSpraying the InsideEdges of CornersSpraying Slender Work12Spray a long panel o
Adjust the material adjustment knob tothe desired spray width. Spray twoadjacent surfaces at the same time.Hold the gun at a sharp angle. Deflect the
Choosing a Projector SetProjector Set14The projector set determines what materials and viscosities can be sprayedfrom the gun. A larger projector set
Percent Smallest Unit Projector Set Projector Set Material Reduction Recommended Recommended Orifice Size(in.)Pro Mar 200 10-15% 9100 4 to 5 .070 to
Cleaning Your EquipmentSpray GunFilter16It is important to clean your spray gun thoroughly after each use.1. Empty the spray material from cup.2. Pour
HVLP Spray Equipment Troubleshooting17Little or no material out of nozzle. Out of paint. Fill cup or pot with paint.Air cap screwed clockwise too far.
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Spraying Methods . . . . .
HVLP Spray Equipment/Finish Troubleshooting18Note: For fast-drying automotive materials and some lacquers, prepare material to be sprayed according to
Sherwin-Williams CAPspray 5100 SMIS No. 176-506419A compact unit for mid-size jobs, the 5100 offers thepainter a great deal of versatility in the type
Sherwin-Williams CAPspray 8100 SMIS No. 176-507220The 8100 is ideal for jobs that require continuous spraying and the ability tohandle difficult-to-at
Sherwin-Williams CAPspray 9100 SMIS No. 176-508021The 9100 is the most powerful portable turbine system available. It has anexclusive, 4-stage tangent
Sherwin-Williams Portable Cart SMIS No. 176-509822The Portable Cart is compatible with the 5100, 8100 or 9100 for completemobility around job sites. B
Mounting Models 5100, 8100 or 9100Mounting a Turbine on Your CartAttaching the Mounting PlatePlacing the Turbine on the Cart23Your cart mounting hardw
24The 3100 is designed to be used in conjunction with any HVLP unit. It consists of a compressor, two-quart cup and connecting hoses. A 30-foot airhos
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The contractor market for HVLP spray systems is the fastest-growing marketsegment in the spray equipment industry. As you’ll soon realize, HVLPsprayer
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Two types of HVLP systems dominate the painting contractor market:portable turbines and direct hook-up guns. The two systems use completelydifferent a
Spraying MethodsAir-Assisted AirlessElectrostatic SprayAir-assisted airless sprayers offer fine finish capabilities combined with a medium production
How Does HVLP Work?4A pressure vessel (1-quart cup, 2-quart cup, or pressure pot) supplies paint to the gun, where a large amount of low pressure air
How to Acquaint the Painter with HVLP5The most effective way to show the advantages of HVLP equipment is todemonstrate it. Contractors will see how th
HVLP System ComponentsAir Source6As with most sprayers, three distinct components make up an HVLP system:air source, air hose, and HVLP spray gun. The
HVLP System ComponentsAir HoseMaxum I™HVLP Spray Gun7Please note that while air flow (CFM) and pressure (PSI) are both importantin determining the tur
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