Marshalltown Sharpshooter Gun 2.1 Including Hopper MTSS21 & Bonus Stand MTHS634
Marshalltown Sharpshooter Gun 2.1 Including Hopper MTSS21 & Bonus Stand MTHS634
Features:
- Built-in handle for solid grip and good control.
- Seamless corner design eliminates material build-up, thus reducing clogging.
- Angled adapter allows hopper to remain level while spraying ceilings, walls, and floors.
- Rugged precision body of specially formulated nylon —better than metal
- Flow control valve — at the gun rather than at the compressor
- Soft grip handle and trigger for more comfort and better grip.
- Seven different tubular orifice sizes for reduced overspray and greater texture variety.
- Tight sealing flow shutoff prevents leakage.
- Trigger flow control for consistency of pattern.
- Comfortable swing trigger for greater control and less fatigue
- MARSHALLTOWN’s SharpShooter® 2.1 The Most Advanced Sprayer Available
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Hopper Gun
APPLICATION
A few general statements should be noted:
1. Always read and follow manufacturers’ mixing instructions.
If not specified in those instructions, the compound should be thoroughly
mixed, free of lumps, and be the consistency of pancake batter.
2. Always set your pattern on scrap sheet rock before spraying
your finished product. Note the compound consistency, orifice size, air
pressure at the compressor, relative ball valve position, and trigger setting
for future reference.
3. The more open the trigger; the more material will be applied
with a resulting coarser pattern.
4. The higher the air pressure, the finer the pattern; the lower
the air pressure, the coarser the pattern.
5. The higher the air flow, the finer the pattern; the lower
the air flow, the coarser the pattern.
6. Larger orifice openings will produce a coarser pattern
than will a smaller opening.
Of the three most popular patterns – orange peel, knockdown,
and popcorn – orange peel and
knockdown generally apply to walls while popcorn aggregate
is a ceiling finish.
To apply orange peel: select the second smallest opening
(#6) in the orifice plate, set the trigger so that the end of the air nozzle is
approximately 1/4" (6 mm) from the orifice plate. Air pressure should be
at least 30 psi. Again, before spraying the finished product, check for the
desired texture on a scrap piece of sheet rock.
To apply knockdown: also referred to as splatter, change the
orifice plate to the middle opening (.315"/8.0 mm dia.) (#4), set the
trigger fully open.
The air pressure should be at least 20 psi. Again, before
spraying finished product, check for the desired texture on a scrap piece of
sheet rock.
To apply popcorn: ceiling texture, use one of the largest
openings (#1, 2, or 3). Which one will depend on the size of the acoustic
aggregate. The trigger setting should be fully open. The air pressure should be
at least 20–25 psi.
NOTE: The textures described above are made using either a
3/8" or 1/2" I.D. hose. If you are using a 1/4" I.D. hose, use
greater air pressures than specified.