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INSTALLATION

1. Position yoke at right angles to the gun

body with the cam (3) towards the
front of the gun.

2. Fasten lid assembly (11) to fluid con-

nector on the gun and tighten nut with
wrench.

3. Connect the air supply tube from regu-

lator to the fitting (8) on the lid.

OPERATION

Risk of injury. Cup is under pres-
sure during operation.  Turn off or
disconnect air supply to spray gun
and paint cup  before attaching or
removing the cup and  cup lid  and
before filling or cleaning.  Turn the
cup regulator knob counterclock-
wise to shut off air to the paint cup.
Push down on the check valve pop-
pet stem (6) to relieve the cup pres-
sure.

Risk  of  injury  or equipment    dam-
age.    Air pressure to the cup must
never exceed 20 psi (1.4 bar).

1. Mix, prepare and strain the material.

Remove cup (12) by moving the cam
lever counter-clockwise, fill cup.  

Do

not overfill.

Note

Only use a wooden or plastic paddle
or mixer for mixing material in the
Teflon® cup (TLC-401).  A  metal
paddle or mixer can scratch the
teflon lining.

IMPORTANT:
Read and follow all instructions and
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before using this
equipment.  Retain for future reference.

SERVICE BULLETIN

SB-4-367-E

Replaces SB-4-367-D

Repair Kits KK-5007 &
KK-5008

TLC-576 & TSC-591 HVLP  LOW PRESSURE ONE QUART CUP

DESCRIPTION

These cups have a 1 quart capacity, for
pressure feed use with cup pressure regu-
lation.  The TLC-576 Teflon® lined cup is
suitable for use with most common coat-
ing materials, where small amounts of
material or many color changes are re-
quired.

The TSC-591 is a high quality, stainless
steel cup designed for use with corrosive
type materials such as waterbornes.  It is
also suitable for use with finishes contain-
ing halogenated hydrocarbon solvents.

Both cups are used with KK-4980 air regu-
lator kit (order separately).

Maximim working pressure:  20 psi (1.4
bar), connecting thread 3/8" NPS.

The Teflon cup check valve will prevent
the cup from losing pressure.   The check
valve also prevents paint from backing up
into the air tube if the cup is tilted.  The
poppet stem in the cup lid allows the
painter to manually relieve the cup pres-
sure.

2. Replace cup (12), engage pins into yoke

slots (make sure both pins are fully
engaged in both slots prior to tighten-
ing) and tighten by moving cam lever
(3) clockwise.  Do not lubricate cam.
This can cause it to loosen.

3. Connect air supply to gun.  Make sure

gun inlet pressure and cup pressure do
not exceed maximum limits.

4. Before refilling or emptying the con-

tents of the cup,  depressurize the cup
by pushing down on the check valve
poppet  stem (6) to relieve pressure
from the cup.  If the check valve has
become wet it is normal for a small
amount of paint mist to be discharged
from stem hole.

Note

Horizontal spraying with a full cup
could allow paint to contact the
check valve.  This could affect the
operation.  Check valve (10) should
be cleaned after each use.

MAINTENANCE
Lid Repair/Replacement

1. To replace a damaged part, use a 5/16

inch Allen wrench to loosen and re-
move adapter (1).  Nut (2), yoke and
cam (3), lid and tube assembly are now
loose for replacement.

2. Replace damaged parts on the lid and

tube assembly.

Note

To prevent leakage when reinstall-
ing adapter (1), apply sealant (Loc-
tite #262) to the first two full threads.

3. Insert threaded end of the adapter (1)

into open end of nut (2).

4. Install adapter and nut in top of lid and

tube assembly.  Use a 5/16-inch Allen
wrench to tighten firmly (10-12 Ft. Lbs.).

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