Clarke SP18C Operation & Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 8

 WARNING

Relieve any pressure in the gun and hose, and disconnect the spray gun from

the air supply, before any disassembly.

It is essential that the spray gun is kept clean. Dried paint in the nozzle assembly or airways

will stop the gun from working. For the gun to perform at its best it must be cleaned and

lubricated after every use.

After use, empty any remaining paint from the paint cup, wipe the cup clean with a dry,

lint free rag, and fill with thinners. Spray the thinners through the spray gun until it is clean.

1.

Immerse only the front end of the gun until solvent just covers the fluid connection.

NOTE : do not submerge the entire spray gun in solvent because :
a, the lubricant in the seals/packings will dissolve and the packings will dry out.
b, the lubricant at wear surfaces will dissolve resulting in harder operation and

premature  wear.

c, residue from dirty solvent may clog the narrow air passages in the gun.

2. Use a small bristle brush and solvent to wash off accumulated paint.
3. Wipe down the outside of the gun with solvent dampened cloth.
4. Lubricate gun daily, using a light machine oil on :

a,

fluid  needle  packing

b, air  valve  packing
c, side port control packing
d, trigger pivot point

Coat the fluid control spring with grease

CAUTION : never use silicon based lubricants as this may cause paint finish defects.
DO NOT poke any of the holes in the air cap or nozzle with metal instruments. These holes

are  precision  drilled,  and  can  be  damaged  by  probing  with  anything  harder  than  a

wooden  toothpick.

Make sure that the air inlet vent to the paint cup is kept clean. Blockages in this vent will

prevent an even material flow to the gun.

Do not mix components from spray guns, even those of the same type. Do not overtighten

components, and be careful not to cross thread any parts on assembly.

Check the air supply hose regularly for any signs of damage, and replace it if necessary.

Do not use damaged or leaking hoses.

MAINTENANCE

PAINT SPRAYING HINTS

WARNING

NEVER attempt to spray unless you are wearing suitable, approved

respiratory and eye protection.

REMEMBER that some modern paints require specialist respiratory

protection...always consult the paint manufacturers instructions.

 

1. General Preparation

a. Ensure that the area in which you will be spraying is clean and dust free.
b. Connect spray gun to compressor via suitable flexible hose.
c. With no paint in spray gun, test system for air leaks.
d. Cover adjacent pieces of equipment to protect from overspray. Mask areas

of the article not to be sprayed.

e. Ensure surface to be painted is clean, dry and free from oil and dust.

Check paint manufacturer’s  instructions  for  any  special  surface

preparation  required.

REMEMBER - TIME SPENT PREPARING SAVES TIME SPENT FINISHING

 

2. Paint Preparation

a. Achieve the correct paint viscosity. This should be done according to

paint manufacturer’s instructions, and will vary according to type of paint, (see

paint thinning on page 9).

b. Having mixed the paint thoroughly in a separate container, pour into the

spray gun paint container through a fine filter.

DO NOT OVERFILL SPRAY GUN PAINT CONTAINER - three quarters full is maximum
c. It is usually best to experiment with a couple of practice spray coats on a

piece of material with the same type of surface as the article you wish to

spray, eg. metal for a car body panel, wood for a piece of furniture etc.

d. Some common problems:

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Paint does not atomise

Paint is too thick.

Add thinners.

(comes out in blobs).

Air pressure is too low.

Increase air pressure.

Paint dries before hitting

Paint is too thin.

Add  more  paint.

surface, leaving it dry

Air pressure is too high.

Reduce air pressure.

with a rough texture.

Finish is pitted like Orange Air pressure too high or Reduce air pressure,

peel.

spray too close to work. increase  distance  between

gun and work.

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Summary of Contents for SP18C

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0903 MODEL NO Super Pro14C Super Pro18C PART No 3090050 3090055 SPRAY GUN SPRAY GUN ...

Page 2: ... 1 14 ...

Page 3: ...er Pro Spray Gun Before using the device please read this manual thoroughly and carefully Follow all instructions given This is for your own safety and that of others around you and is also to help you achieve long and trouble free service from your new spray gun PARTS SERVICE TEL 020 8988 7400 or e mail as follows PARTS Parts clarkeinternational com SERVICE Service clarkeinternational com Please ...

Page 4: ...Gasket NS5P1403 NS6P1803 1 4 Air Orientated Ring NS5P1404 NS6P1804 1 5 Body NS5P1405 NS6P185 1 6 Adjusting Valve Set NS5P1406 NS6P186 1 7 Spring NS5P1407 NS6P1807 1 8 Adjusting Screw NS5P1408 NS6P1808 1 9 Fluid Needle NS5P1409 NS6P189 1 10 Needle Valve Guide NS5P1410 NS6P1810 1 11 O Ring NS5P1411 NS6P1811 1 12 Air Hose Joint NS5P1412 NS6P1812 1 13 Quick Connector NS5P1413 NS6P1813 1 14 Air Adj Val...

Page 5: ...tenance NEVER spray paint towards people or animals In the case of injury seek expert medical advice immediately NEVER smoke while spraying or preparing paints or spray near a naked flame or heat source Many paints are flammable NEVER allow children to use or play with this appliance NEVER spray products containing halogenated hydrocarbons such as trichloroethane or methylene chloride with this gu...

Page 6: ...equired Super Pro 14 1 4 mm 2 hp and above Super Pro 18 1 8 mm 2 hp and above For best results the air supply to the spray gun must be clean and dry with no oil or water contamination Follow the air compressor manufacturer s guidelines on installation and operation to ensure that your air supply is as clean as possible The compressed air supply line to the spray gun must be fitted with an oil and ...

Page 7: ...l The distance between the gun and the surface to be covered should be 6 to 12 inches depending on the material and atomising pressure The material deposited should always be even and wet Lap each stroke over the preceding stroke to obtain a uniform finish Damage to the fluid needle or nozzle or any of the air ports will result in a faulty spray pattern Take care when cleaning or assembling these ...

Page 8: ...k the air supply hose regularly for any signs of damage and replace it if necessary Do not use damaged or leaking hoses MAINTENANCE PAINT SPRAYING HINTS WARNING NEVER attempt to spray unless you are wearing suitable approved respiratory and eye protection REMEMBER that some modern paints require specialist respiratory protection always consult the paint manufacturers instructions 1 General Prepara...

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