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Paasche Airbrush KRS User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST KRG & KRS-8/31/2011

Supersedes Instructions & Parts List KRG & KRS-9/16/2010

WARNING: Spray materials may be harmful if inhaled or

allowed to come into contact with the skin or eyes. Consult

the product label and Material Safety Data Sheet supplied

for the spray material. Follow all safety precautions.

CAUTION: Well Ventilated Area Required to remove

fumes, dust or overspray. Secure air hose and fluid

hose wrench tight for safety and to prevent leaks.

TROUBLE SHOOTING SPRAY PATTERNS:

A. A ROUGH OR STIPPLE FINISH is due to low or restricted

flow of air pressure or heavy materials being applied with
the spray gun too close to surface.

B. A WET OR SAGGING FINISH is due to low air pressure or

restricted flow of air, material being too thin or applied too
close to the surface.

C. A SPUTTERING SPRAY is caused by air leaking into fluid

line or can be caused by a loose fluid tip, a broken or split tip,
lumpy material, a clogged vent hole in cover of material cup,
air leak at fluid pipe attached to inside of tank cover, or a
clogged paint strainer.
TO CORRECT: Tighten tip securely or replace. Strain
material and clean strainer. Sputtering might also be caused
by worn packing washers, or worn or scored needle.

D. AN ARCHED FAN SPRAY PATTERN is caused by dried

material accumulated in one fan port of the aircap, distorting
the pattern.

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Paasche Airbrush Company

4311 North Normandy Avenue

Chicago, IL 60634-1395

Phone: 773-867-9191 • Fax: 773-867-9198

Website: paascheairbrush.com

E-Mail: [email protected]

K R G & K R S

Manual Spray Guns

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS

TO CORRECT: Dissolve material inside fan port with
suitable water/solvent applied with a small brush.
Never use wire or sharp instruments to clean fan ports
as permanent damage to the air ports will result in
altering uniformity of the fan spray pattern.

E. UNBALANCED FAN SPRAY PATTERN, heavy on one side,

may be caused by material collecting around outside of the
fluid tip and aircap, or by a loose aircap.
TO CORRECT: Remove aircap and clean fluid tip and aircap
with water/solvent, dry with air pressure. Always be sure fan
aircap and aircap body is tightened securely.

F. A HEAVY CENTER in a fan pattern is caused by insufficient

air pressure at the fan port. Rough or shady edges are also
caused by low air pressure.
TO CORRECT: Increase air line pressure.

G. A SPLIT FAN SPRAY PATTERN, heavy on each end and

light in the center, is caused by excessive air pressure.
TO CORRECT: Reduce air pressure.

KRG MANUAL SPRAY GUNS
GRAVITY FEED HVLP

1.4 mm Fluid Nozzle and Needle. 20.29 oz.
nondrip plastic cup. Adjustable Fluid, Air and Fan
controls. 10.5 CFM @ 50 P.S.I.

Optional sizes available:
1.00 mm, 2.00 mm, 2.4 mm

Shipping Weight: 4 lbs. (1.8 kg)

KRS MANUAL SPRAY GUNS
SIPHON FEED HVLP

1.4 mm Fluid Nozzle and Needle. One Quart
Siphon with Clamp Cover. Adjustable Fluid, Air and
Fan controls. 11.5 CFM @ 50 P.S.I.

Optional sizes available:
1.00 mm, 2.00 mm, 2.4 mm

Shipping Weight: 4 lbs. (1.8 kg)

Features: High quality finish. Nozzle and Needle components are made of durable Stainless Steel.
The paint flow regulator and fan regulator allow adjustment of quality fan spray. Ergonomically
designed for your spraying comfort.

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