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others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions for 
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HVLP Spray Gun
HVLP Spray Gun
Description
High volume, low pressure (HVLP) 
paint spray ers are de signed to de liv er 
a fine finish with low overspray. The 
sprayer can be used to apply various 
acrylics, stains, sealers, lacquers, latexes, 
and primers. This unit can be used for 
painting cabinets, fur ni ture, ma chin ery, 
equip ment, walls and trim work. Spray-
ers of this type are not recommended 
for au to mo tive final coat. This por ta ble 
unit is an ideal alternative to con ven tion-
al spray guns. The HVLP’s high transfer 
efficiency pro vides pro fes sion al re sults 
with much less material waste and en vi-
ron men tal con tam i na tion than other 
con ven tion al spray paint ing sys tems.
Unpacking
When unpacking the sprayer, inspect 
carefully for any damage that may 
have occurred during transit. Make 
sure any loose fittings, bolts, etc., are 
tightened before putting sprayer into 
service. Each sprayer has been tested 
before shipment. 
NOTE: The packing nut may need 
additional adjustment due to the 
packing material relaxing during 
shipment. 
The fluid used for testing the sprayer 
has been drained, but some of this fluid 
will remain in the spray gun. This fluid 
should be flushed from the spray gun to 
prevent contamination of the coating 
material. Use a solvent compatible with 
the coating to be sprayed.
Locking Lever For 
Quick-Release Paint Cup
Air Flow Control
Material Flow
Control Knob
1 Quart Cup
Oval To Round
Pattern Ad just ment
Quick Connect Fitting
Figure 1 - Features
General Safety
 
 Danger means a
!
DANGER
  hazard that will cause 
death or serious injury if the warning is ignored.
!
WARNING
 Warning means a
hazard that could cause death or serious 
injury if the warning is ignored.
 
 Caution means a
!
CAUTION
  hazard that may cause 
minor or moderate injury if the warning is 
ignored. It also may mean a hazard that will 
only cause damage to property.
 
  Notice means any 
NOTICE
  additional 
information pertaining to the product or its 
proper usage.
Read all instructions and safety 
precautions before operating the unit.
 
 
     
Risk
!
WARNING
 
of fire 
or explosion! Solvent and 
paint fumes can explode or 
ignite, causing severe injury 
and property damage.
Paints and solvents containing 
HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS can react 
explosively with aluminum. Always check 
the product’s label before using these 
materials in the unit.
Make sure the room is well-ventilated.
Avoid all ignition sources, such as static 
electricity sparks, open flames, hot objects, 
sparks from connecting and disconnecting 
power cords, and working light switches.
Follow the material and solvent 
manufacturers’ safety precautions and 
warnings. Do not use liquids with flash 
points less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 
degrees Celsius).
Do not carry TURBINE while spraying.
Keep the turbine at the maximum distance 
from the spraying area.
Static electricity can be produced by 
HVLP spraying. Make sure any electrically 
conductive object being sprayed is 
grounded to prevent static sparking. The 
sprayer is grounded through the electric 
cord. If an extension cord is necessary, the 
cord must be a grounded, 115 volt, three 
wire type cord.
Attention: Campbell Hausfeld recommends that servicing other than that shown in the instruction manual should be performed by an 
authorized service facility.
Table Of Contents
Description  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1
Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1
General Safety Information. . . . . . .  1
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
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