Safe Use of Spray Guns: Choosing the Right Materials – brennenstuhl® Guide
At brennenstuhl®, ensuring the safety and longevity of your tools is our priority. When using spray guns, selecting the correct material is crucial. Inappropriate materials can lead to damage or decreased performance. This article explains which paints and lacquers are suitable and highlights common mistakes, ensuring reliable results for your work and project safety.
Suitable Materials for Spray Guns
For brennenstuhl® spray guns, always use paints and lacquers specifically formulated for spray application. The ideal options are:
- Water-based lacquers and varnishes (no fillers)
- Solvent-based paints and lacquers (fine, non-abrasive)
Unsuitable Materials: Avoid These Substances
Certain paints and coatings can permanently damage your spray gun’s pump and components. Avoid using:
- Wall emulsions containing fine sand/grit
- Rust protection paints with metal dust or abrasive particles
Best Practices for Reliable, Safe Use
- Consult your product’s manual and follow brennenstuhl®’s recommendations.
- Always strain paint or lacquer before filling the spray gun.
- After each use, clean the device thoroughly with corresponding cleaning agents.
Conclusion: Protect Your brennenstuhl® Spray Gun
Choosing approved, non-abrasive materials is essential for optimal performance and device durability. Avoiding unsuitable paints prevents pump damage and expensive repairs. For any product-specific application questions, consult the brennenstuhl® user manual or our service team for expert guidance—your safety and satisfaction are our mission.