6.3
Routine Cleaning
It is not always necessary to dismantle the spray gun for cleaning purposes when
paint colour is changed at regular intervals or at the end of a work period (depending,
of course, on the material used). The TEFLON
with a cloth.
For routine cleaning purposes please observe the following steps:
1. Fill the clean material pressure tanks with a cleaning solution compatible with the
material used.
2. Start the spray gun (see 5.2 Requirements at the Start and Finish of Operation).
3. Do not stop the gun until only clear cleaning solution emerges from the nozzle.
The complete spraying system should stay depressurised until the gun is used again.
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Troubleshooting
Warning
Prior to any servicing and repair work the spray gun should be in unpressurised
state, i.e. all control air and atomizing air pressure as well as all material inputs must
be shut off - risk of injury.
Fault
Cause
Material needle or nozzle soiled
Material needle or nozzle dama-
ged
Needle spring (Item 21) defective
Gun is dripping
(Component A)
Size mismatch between material
control needle and nozzle
Adjusting screw (Item 22)
Needle spring (Item 13) defective
Material needle (Item 14) dama-
Gun is dripping
ged
(Component B)
O-ring (Needle point) defective
Level in material tank too low
Material control nozzle is loose
or damaged
Pulsating or unstea-
dy spray jet
Material nozzle is loose or dama-
ged
Gun keeps blowing
Valve spring (Item 25) or valve
in off-position
cone (Item 24) damaged
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-coated gun body may be cleaned
Remedy
Clean needle or nozzle see
Replace; see 5.5 Retooling
the Spray Gun
Remove material needle and
replace spring
Make sure same diameters
are used
Slightly screw in adjusting
screw (turn clockwise)
towards the back
Replace
Replace
Replace
Top up material level (see
Manufacturer`s Operating
Instruktions.
Tighten, possibly replace seal
(Item 5)
Replace
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Disposal of Cleaning and Servicing Substances
The disposal of substances used for cleaning and servicing should be in accor-
dance with local, national and international laws and directives.
Warning
Particular attention should be paid to the spray and cleaning media manufactur-
ers' instructions. Improper disposal represents a serious threat to the health of
humans and animals.
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Technical Data
Net Weight:
Air Cap:
Nozzle Bore Component A:
Nozzle Bore Component B:
Pressure Ranges:
Max. Input Air Pressure
Max. Material Pressure
Max. Operating Temperature
of Spray Gun:
Noise Level
(measured at a distance of
ca. 1 m from spray gun)
Air consumption:
Atomising air
Rotary Jet Air Cap
pressure
1 bar
180 l/min
2 bar
230 l/min
3 bar
260 l/min
4 bar
300 l/min
5 bar
330 l/min
6 bar
350 l/min
Right to effect technical changes reserved.
600 g
Rotary Jet Air Cap
Wide Jet Air Cap
0.8 / 1.0 mm ø
0.3 / 0.4 / 0.5 mm ø
6 bar
6 bar
43 °C
86 dB (A)
Wide Jet Air Cap
180 l/min
245 l/min
300 l/min
340 l/min
380 l/min
400 l/min
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