Thursday, January 23, 2014

Keep Water Out Of The Paint Gun When Auto Painting

Air is heated when compressed. Because of this heating, water present in the air condenses as the compressed air cools. This can be a problem when using a paint gun. As the water accumulates, it goes through the air hoses and into the paint gun, where it ruins the paint job by spitting out onto the wet paint.


Instructions


1. Eliminate water from the compressor by opening the drain cock on the bottom of the tank. Do this every day.


2. Install a water separator on the outlet of the tank, between the tank and the air lines. This separator will trap any moisture in the air going to the lines before it can enter them.


3. Drain the water separator every day.


4. Install a drain tube and drain cock that extends below the quick-disconnect fitting on the air hose. This acts as a water separator and gives moisture a place to collect, instead of forcing it into your paint gun through the air hose.


5. Drain the water separator daily.


6. Install a disposable water trap onto the inlet of your paint gun. These round, plastic traps catch any remaining moisture and insure a clean, dry air supply to the paint gun.