A Beginner’s Guide to Operating the Graco Magnum LTS 17
In any tool, especially the Graco Magnum LTS 17, there are some of the most important parts that you should know of before planning to use them. The sprayer comprises a spray gun whereby you hold to manage the flow of paint and a hose that links the gun to the other part of the device. Contained at the central part is the motor as well as the pump which helps to drive the sprayer. There is also a suction tube, by which the paint is taken out directly from a bucket, and a pressure control knob so that you can set the amount of flow depending on the type of paint and surface. Identifying these parts will make you feel comfortable especially when it is time for setting up and or operating the device.
Setting Up the Sprayer
To engage the sprayer there is a need to assemble it properly. First, reconnect the spray hose to the main unit by twisting the fitting in a clockwise direction to make sure that it is locked. Then, attach the other end of the hose to the spray gun in the same way as explained above. When the parts of the sprayer have been assembled, the next thing is to prime it and this is done in the following manner. Make sure that the power switch is set to the off position before you continue. Place the suction tube into the container where you have your paint. In priming it is recommended that you use water if you are using water-based paint or paint thinner if you are using oil-based paint.
Preparing the Spray Gun
Specifically, to prepare the spray gun, one has to direct it toward a waste bucket and pull the trigger to discharge any trapped air in the spray gun. As soon as you Ree the liquid paint flow steadily to the center of the circumference of the paint, release the trigger. This means that your sprayer is up and running. Turn the pressure control knob to control the pressure if necessary. They can be used while baking, therefore for the first use, one should set to a low pressure and gradually build up to the right level to get the right spray pattern.
Testing the Spray Pattern
After this, the sprayer should be fine-tuned where one has to practice the spray pattern on a cardboard or any scrap material. When using the spray gun, it will be best to do this approximately at a distance of 12 inches from the surface and spray in one direction. This will enable one to determine the pattern distribution of the spray and the area to be covered.
Tips for Best Results
In any case, it is important to use the right tip to achieve the desired outcome in one’s project. The other feature that is unique to the Graco Magnum LTS 17 Model 257065 is that it has different kinds of tips that will give a different finish depending on the kind of paint and the surface type. Selection of the one that can make a difference as far as the resultant finish of the work is concerned. If using heavy-bodied paint then it may require more thinning depending on the manufacturer’s recommended rates to give smooth applications. Safety is also something that should be practiced; remember to wear protective equipment such as goggles, gloves, and a face mask to protect you from the effects of inhaling fumes and contact with paint.