Air hose length (ft.) | 0 | Product Depth (in.) | 12.00 in |
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Product Height (in.) | 22.32 in | Product Width (in.) | 10.500 in |
Applicator/Tool Type | Paint Sprayer | Compressor required | Yes |
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Features | Gravity Feed | Flow rate (gallons per min.) | 2 |
Hopper capacity (gallons) | 1.75 | Hopper type | verticle |
Included | Spray Gun Tip Included | Interior/Exterior | Exterior |
Kit | No | Maximum Operating Pressure (PSI) | 90 PSI |
Minimum operating pressure (psi) | 90 | Number of Spray Settings | 5 |
Paint Sprayer Type | Texture | Paint Sprayers Product Type | Texture |
Performance Features | Adjustable Spray Width | Product Weight (lb.) | 5.0 lb |
Recommended Annual Usage (GAL./YEAR) | 365 | Returnable | 90-Day |
Trigger Configuration | Four Finger Trigger | Usage Type | Heavy Duty |
Manufacturer Warranty | One year materials & workmanship |
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A: TO CLEAN: 1. Flush out all remaining texture materials with water. If necessary, mild soap can also be used to help remove dried residual texture material. 2. Once your hopper gun is clean, turn the gun upside down and place 8 to 10 drops of light, lubricating household oil (such as 3 in 1®) in the Quick Disconnect. 3. Reattach the air hose from your air compressor and pull the trigger on the hopper gun allowing air to flow through the hopper gun for 10-15 seconds. This will allow the oil to lubricate the O-rings on the Air Stem and remove any texture material that may have gotten into the Air Stem during cleaning. 4. Disconnect the air hose from your compressor and store your hopper gun in a dry environment ready for your next use.
A: Yes, as long as the fibers and material that you are planning to spray are not too large that it would clog the sprayer with use.
A: If you are using one of the commercially available wall or ceiling texture mixes, follow the manfacturer’s instructions for mixing. If you are going to use “all purpose joint compound” or “lightweight topping compound,” thin by adding approximately 1/3 gallon of water for each gallon of joint or topping compound. After mixing, your texture material should have a viscosity of thick paint or thin pancake batter.
A: If you are using one of the commercially available wall or ceiling texture mixes, follow the manfacturer’s instructions for mixing. If you are going to use “all purpose joint compound” or “lightweight topping compound,” thin by adding approximately 1/3 gallon of water for each gallon of joint or topping compound. After mixing, your texture material should have a viscosity of thick paint or thin pancake batter.
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