Spray Lance With Automatic Control; Spray Lance Without Automatic Control; Starting The Spraying Procedure; End Of The Spraying Procedure - WAGNER PlastCoat PC15 Mode D'emploi

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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY

7.12

SPRAY LANCE WITH AUTOMATIC CONTROL

• Open material tap (3, fig. 16).
• The coating material will be pumped into the mortar hose.
7.13

SPRAY LANCE WITHOUT AUTOMATIC CONTROL

• Open material tap (3, fig. 17).
• Turn on device with remote control switch (1, fig. 17).
• Coating material will be pumped into the mortar hose.
• Pump synthetic resin dispersion or cellulose paste from the
mortar hose into a bucket.
• As soon as coating material starts coming out of the spray
lance – turn off device using remote control and close mate-
rial tap on the spray lance.
• Hold spray lance over the receptacle.
• Open material tap (3,fig.16 and 17) and turn on device using
remote control.
• Set the feed rate regulator (3, fig. 3) to the required feed
rate.
• Turn off device using remote control and close material tap
(3, fig. 16 and 17).
• Fasten mortar hose using hose holder to the frame (each
connecting hose separately).
Do not kink the mortar hose!
Protect it against damage e.g., resulting
from it being run over or from sharp
objects.
7.14

STARTING THE SPRAYING PROCEDURE

• Open air tap (2, fig. 16 and 17) and material tap (3, fig. 16 and
17) on the spray lance.
Spray lance without automatic control Turn device on using
remote control switch (1, fig. 17).
7.15

END OF THE SPRAYING PROCEDURE

Spray lance with automatic control
• Turn switching sleeve (1, fig. 16) 90° clockwise as far as it will
go.
• Wait 3–5 seconds.
• Close material tap (3, fig. 16).
Noncompliance with the above instruc-
tions will result in additional wear of the
material tap.
• Close air tap (2, fig. 16).
Spray lance without automatic control
• Press remote control switch (1, fig. 17) on mortar hose.
• Wait 3–5 seconds.
• Close material tap (3, fig. 17).
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Noncompliance with the above instruc-
tions will result in additional wear of the
material tap.
• Close air tap (2, fig. 17).
Spray lance with automatic control (fig. 16)
16
Spray lance without automatic control (fig. 17)
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY
8.1

SPRAYING TECHNIQUE

Guide the spray lance at a uniform distance of 30 – 60 cm from
the object when spraying. If you do not do this, you will not
achieve a regular spray pattern.
The spray pattern is dependent upon the type of material, ma-
terial consistency, tip size, material delivery rate and air deli-
very rate.
Examples:
fine texture
coarse texture
Higher material delivery rate
Plast Coat 15
1
3
2
1
3
––> larger air delivery rate
––> low air delivery rate
––> higher air delivery rate
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