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H.E.R.O. INDUSTRIES                                  
           1150GSD  MANUAL - “B” VERSION 
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TIP SIZE                     FOR APPLICATION OF 
 
  
.021              Exterior Latex on large unobstructed areas.(max. size allowed) ( 60 OZ. ) 
  .018              Interior Latex, Exterior Latex, Shake Paint, Exterior Flat Paints. ( 46 OZ. )  
  .015              Alkyd Flat Enamel, Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss Enamel, Stains. ( 30 OZ. ) 
  .013              Fine ground Gloss Enamels, and good quality Stains. ( 23 OZ. ) 
  .011              Clear Varnishes and Lacquers. ( 15 OZ. ) 
  .009              Clear Varnishes and Lacquers. ( 10 OZ. ) 
 
NOT:     The above volumes achieved with gun wide open for 1 minute and pump spraying at                         
         2000psi. All volumes are approximate. To test worn tips, spray water through the tip at 2000 psi.             
         for 1 minute. Spray into bucket and weigh amount (less weight of bucket). If it is substantially         
         greater than what is listed above, then the tip should be discarded or reclassified. As a tip wears, the        
         hole gets larger and the fan pattern becomes narrower. 
 
ORIFICE SIZE 
All tips are rated by the size of the orifice or bore size. The bore size is measured in thousandths of an inch 
( .018 = 18 thousandths of an inch ). The size of tip required is based on the consistency of the material to be 
sprayed. The thicker the paint, the larger the tip size required. Always consult the product label or ask the 
paint retailer for the manufacturer's recommendations with regard to proper tip sizes. 
 
FAN WIDTH 
Fan width or pattern width is determined by the spray tip's "fan width" classification. This size is measured in 
inches, and is determined when spraying 12 inches from the spray surface. Various methods of noting the fan 
widths are used by tip manufacturers. Ask your distributor for assistance. 
NOTE:   Two tips having the same tip size, but different fan widths will deliver the same amount of  paint    
                 over a different area (wider or narrower strip). A spray tip with a narrow pattern width makes it       
                 easy to spray in tight places. Use only good quality, high-pressure tungsten carbide spray tips. 
            
SPRAY TIP REPLACEMENT 
During use, especially with Latex paint, high pressure and material abrasion will cause the orifice to grow 
larger. As the orifice grows larger, the fan width grows smaller. Replace tips before they become excessively 
worn. Worn tips waste paint, cause overspray, make cutting in difficult, and decrease sprayer performance. 
NOTE:   When using Latex paint, a spray tip  will wear at the rate of one size for approximately every 100    
                 gallons of material sprayed.   
 
 
  
An excessively worn tip can be the cause of apparent operating problems with the unit. If a tip is worn 
past the aperture size which the unit can support, pulsation will become evident in the spray fan/pattern. 
Added strain is placed on the Hydrapulse membrane as it attempts to keep the spray pressure consistent. 
When the tip wears beyond .031, its is releasing more material than the unit is bringing in. The natural 
reserve of product in the paint chamber is reduced and harm to the membrane begins. ALWAYS check 
your tips for wear when trouble shooting the equipment. The 1150GSD can support up to a maximum of 
a one .031 tip or two .021 tips. 
                                               TROUBLESHOOTING 
 
         Hydraulic  Energy  Regulated  Output (H.E.R.O.) is more than just our name, it is the bases for the 
operation of the pump. It is the regulation or control, of hydraulic energy, which allows the equipment to