Always disengage the trigger cable from the
tensioning clamp before making any adjustments to
the spray gun position.
Attention
b.
Loosen the support bar clamps and slide the gun support bar
to the desired horizontal position.
c.
Loosen the gun riser clamp and slide the spray gun to the
desired vertical position.
The height of the spray gun affects the width of the
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spray pattern (i.e., the lower the gun, the smaller the
line width). Tip size also affects line width.
4. Repeat steps 3a through 3c for the second spray gun.
It is recommended that both spray guns be installed
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at the same height as a starting point. The gun
heights can be adjusted individually based on
spraying needs (i.e. spraying a curb or spraying two
lines of different widths).
5. Once both guns are installed, their vertical position can be
adjusted simultaneously.
a.
Loosen the vertical support clamp knob (fig. 5, item 1) on the
riser.
b.
Turn the crank (2) to adjust the overall height of the spray guns.
c.
Once at desired height, re-tighten the vertical support clamp
knob (1).
6. Set the trigger selector for proper spray gun operation (fig.
6). The right handlebar triggers the gun or guns. The selector
on the trigger must be set for the first gun, both guns, or the
second gun .
Always turn the trigger lock on the spray gun to the
locked position before making any adjustments to
the trigger selector. Also, release the trigger cable
from its block by lifting the cable up and out of the
Attention
block. There will be a brief triggering of the gun
while releasing the trigger cable.
If lift/tilt assembly has excessive friction during
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operation, spray the tubes with dry graphite
lubricant.
a.
First Gun — The first gun position is with the selector in the
left position. Push the lever toward the inside of the frame until
the pin engages the left plate.
Both Guns — The dual gun position is with the selector in the
b.
center position. Push the lever toward the center position until
the pin engages both plates. The pin must engage both plates.
c.
Second Gun — The second gun position is with the selector in
the right position. Push the lever away from the inside of the
frame until the pin engages the right plate.
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7. Fill the oil cup 1/2 full with Piston Lube (P/N 314-480). This
extends packing life.
Piston Lube prevents increased wear and tear to the
packings.
Attention
8. Check the hydraulic fluid level daily before starting the
sprayer. The hydraulic fluid level should be at the "Full" mark
on the dipstick. Refer to the Maintenance section of this
manual for hydraulic system maintenance instructions.
Use of Titan's Coolflo™ Hydraulic Fluid (P/N 430-361)
is mandatory in the hydraulic system. Do not use
any other hydraulic fluid. Use of any other hydraulic
fluid may seriously damage the hydraulic system
Attention
and will void the warranty.
9. For gas models, check the engine oil level daily before starting
the sprayer. The gasoline engine oil level is determined by
the engine manufacturer. Refer to the engine manufacturer's
service manual supplied with this sprayer.
10. For electric models, use a 20 amp service outlet. Always locate
the electric model within 10 to 15 feet of the service outlet. Use
a short electric cable and a long paint hose. Any extension cord
will create some voltage drop. If an extension cord is necessary,
use only a grounded 3-wire #12 extension cord.
Electric models only - Do not use materials with a
flashpoint below 38º C (100º F). Flashpoint is the
temperature at which a fluid can produce enough
vapors to ignite.
11. Make sure the sprayer is grounded/earthed. All sprayers are
equipped with an grounding/earthing chain. Make sure
the chain reaches all the way to the ground. Check your
local electrical regulations for detailed grounding/earthing
instructions.
Proper grounding/earthing is important. This applies to
both gas and electric powered models. The passage of
some materials through the nylon fluid hose will build
up a static electric charge, which if discharged, could
ignite solvent vapors present and create an explosion.
12. Strain all paints with a nylon strainer to ensure trouble free
operation and freedom from frequent cleaning of the inlet
screen and gun filter.
13. Make sure the spray area is well ventilated to prevent
hazardous operation with volatile solvents or exhaust fumes.
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