Great video! I did roughly this intuitively, but now this will help me fine tune it even more. I usually use my 5in1 to turn it when it's sticking. Completely taking it apart and cleaning it once in a while gets them working like brand spanking new too.
Yeah, Quick question Guv, Wouldn't it be easier to bleed off all the pressure first to then adjust the clean shot valve, instead of wrenching it under pressure?
Great video! I kind of figured this out but it’s good to have expert advice. The valve definitely puts extra strain on your machine though when using LP tips
Not sure why people don’t just watch the Graco video. If you’re spraying over 800psi (that’s everything for me), just dial the Clean Shot as far as it will go. That’s ‘dialed in’. 🤷♂️
Have you found any problems we have had.problem.where it's pour out of the join of the clean shot only used twice worked well first time 2nd time had paint pouring out of the join
My thoughts exactly Tom,if anything using a cleanshot straight on a gun with no extension is pointless and creates problems.If your getting spits direct from the gun then check your needle is sitting correctly and use the cleanshot with your extensions.I have found closing the cleanshot fully and then a slight twist anti-clockwise gives you the sweet spot
You've got the best video explaining how to tune that thing in to the sweet spot. Thanks.
Great vid to refresh my memory after the course! Keep up the good work guys.
Thanks!! Really simple and straight to the point! Cheers!
Great video! I did roughly this intuitively, but now this will help me fine tune it even more. I usually use my 5in1 to turn it when it's sticking. Completely taking it apart and cleaning it once in a while gets them working like brand spanking new too.
Yeah,
Quick question Guv,
Wouldn't it be easier to bleed off all the pressure first to then adjust the clean shot valve, instead of wrenching it under pressure?
Thank you this is really helpful, there's not much info out there on dailing in the clean shot.👍
Great video! I kind of figured this out but it’s good to have expert advice. The valve definitely puts extra strain on your machine though when using LP tips
Amazing explanation
Hi great video, may I ask a quick question, do u get the spray pressure and pattern correct before installing the cleanshot
Thx, you help me with my problem 🙂
Not sure why people don’t just watch the Graco video. If you’re spraying over 800psi (that’s everything for me), just dial the Clean Shot as far as it will go. That’s ‘dialed in’. 🤷♂️
Great video. I’m new at this. Quick question… do you need to increase the pressure when spraying with a longer extension? Like a 30 inch?
slightly yeah.. just keep checking fan pattern and keep it as low as you can't get it
Thanks!!
Obrigado pelo vídeo. Great video. Tks
Isn’t it pointless unless you have an extension? Or are you just showing it for demonstrating purposes?
Have you found any problems we have had.problem.where it's pour out of the join of the clean shot only used twice worked well first time 2nd time had paint pouring out of the join
just tighten it up a bit on the nut. They get better with age so dont give up non it
im thinking of getting one soon ... would it be a good idea for me to take it part before i use it and put some vaseline on seals and threads?
no reason to, just get using it 👍
No offense but that only reduces spitting when it's on an extension.
That setup you are using is completely pointless
My thoughts exactly Tom,if anything using a cleanshot straight on a gun with no extension is pointless and creates problems.If your getting spits direct from the gun then check your needle is sitting correctly and use the cleanshot with your extensions.I have found closing the cleanshot fully and then a slight twist anti-clockwise gives you the sweet spot
Not really, I do cabinet refinishing and this thing solved my issues.