EZ-liner Airport Series 1300 Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

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ez-liner pro series 1300 paint striper - operating manual

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Safety Summary

NOTE:  Since EZ-Liner Industries does not have control over how information in this manual is to be imple-
mented, EZ-Liner shall not be liable for damages, including special, incidental or consequential damages out 
of or in connection with the implementation of the information contained in this manual.

DEFINITIONS
The following definitions apply to DANGER and CAUTION warnings found throughout this publication.

 

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ndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death, or serious injury. 

(Used for the most extreme cases)

 

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death, or serious injury.

 

 

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION

An operation, practice, condition, technique, statement, etc. which, if not strictly observed, could result in 

damage/destruction of equipment or loss of time.

Important – Obtain medical attention immediately, even for minor injuries.

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY

For professional use only. Only authorized individuals who have read and thoroughly understand all of this 

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manual should operate or service the Pro Series 1300. 

Be conscious of the safety factors at all times. Be sure to read and observe the warnings as outlined in 

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this manual. A careful operator is the best insurance against an accident. Be sure to read and observe all 
warnings as outlined in this manual and all warning labels that are posted on the machine!  If warning 
labels become unreadable or if equipment is repainted, replace the warning labels.   

Never allow children on or near this unit. 

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Never put your hands or any part of your body under or near the paint guns while the system is either 

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running or under pressure. Do not allow anyone to put any part of their body under the paint guns while 
the system is either running or under pressure.  
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Airport Series 1300

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Page 3: ...rt up procedure page 14 painting procedure page 15 spray tip selection guide page 17 bead application page 17 pressure relief guidelines page 19 cleaning of high pressure paint filter page 19 flushing...

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Page 5: ...atement etc which if not strictly observed could result in damage destruction of equipment or loss of time Important Obtain medical attention immediately even for minor injuries PERSONAL RESPONSIBILIT...

Page 6: ...ne during transit 9 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1 High pressure units must be grounded to prevent dangerous static sparking Never operate this unit 1 without the ground chain or strap in place If you experience...

Page 7: ...the Pressure Relief Procedure for Paint System before checking adjusting or shutting down the unit Never use standard hardware to modify an airless or high pressure system Use high pressure fittings o...

Page 8: ...line engine to power the rotary 4 hydraulic piston pump The hydraulic pump powers the hydraulic motor or top section of the paint pump assembly which drives the lower paint section of the paint pump a...

Page 9: ...tch with up for forward motion center for neutral and down for reverse Selector Switches 3 Gun Units 5 These switches individually control each gun to turn it off or set the controlling from the right...

Page 10: ...the bolt clockwise increases the pressure in the hydraulic system Turning the bolt counterclockwise decreases the pressure Hydraulic HP Pump Pressure Control Knob 9 Located on the pressure reducing va...

Page 11: ...the knob clockwise will decrease the striping speed Turning it counterclockwise will increase the paint striping speed Drive Engagement Lever 11 This is a flexible lever mounted underneath the left ha...

Page 12: ...ssure Relief Valve 13 Located at the top of the bead tank It is a safety valve that protects the air system and is also used to relieve the pressure in the bead tank Hydraulic Oil Supply Valve 14 Loca...

Page 13: ...with the body of the valve the valve is open When the lever is perpendicular at 90 degree to the body of the valve it is closed Bleeder Line Valve 16 Located off of the high pressure paint filter Tur...

Page 14: ...e located near the paint guns Parking Brake 18 This is a manual lever that engages a stop to a rear wheel to keep the machine from rolling when the machine is parked Hand Brake Option 19 A caliper bak...

Page 15: ...and the air compressor There is a dipstick for 1 measuring the engine oil level There are sight level gauges for viewing the oil level in the hydraulic tank and the air compressor See the Service sec...

Page 16: ...on the hydraulic pump clockwise in until the gauge reads 1200 PSI Tighten the hex nut on the adjusting screw to keep it from rotating due to vibration To move the machine forward set the Forward Rever...

Page 17: ...that enters the hydraulic motor side of the pump paint is expelled out of the paint side of the pump at 1 9 pounds of pressure Example If the gauge reads 650 PSI the pressure in the high pressure pain...

Page 18: ...essure is right Painting at too high of a pressure results in overspray and splattering General operating range for painting is between 630 870 PSI on the gauge which is actually 1200 1650 PSI in the...

Page 19: ...width will vary with paint viscosity and paint temperature Check the mil thickness of the wet paint with a mil thickness gauge Adjust the speed of the machine until 15 you get the desired mil thickne...

Page 20: ...each gun and observe the bead pattern and coverage 7 Increase the height of the bead gun for a wider pattern decrease the height for a narrower pattern Increase or decrease the pressure in the bead t...

Page 21: ...ved 5 wrap a rag around the paint line coupling or spray tip guard retaining nut and very slowly loosen the part to release the pressure gradually Be sure to catch the paint in a container cleaning of...

Page 22: ...oluol Rubber Base MEK or Toluol Latex Warm Water Flush when switching colors 2 When switching from latex to oil base or rubber base flush with warm soapy water first then with clean 3 warm water and t...

Page 23: ...t of your body under or near the tip guards of the paint guns while the paint system is working or under pressure With the Bleeder Line Valve open put the bleeder line and suction hose into a pail of...

Page 24: ...running the battery down 5 Give the machine a general cleaning and clean up the spray tip s tip guard s and the suction inlet 6 screen Proper cleaning is the most critical part of maintenance A major...

Page 25: ...achine The recommendations listed are general in nature and reflect normal operating conditions If the unit is being operated under extreme weather or dust conditions or high ambient temps service mor...

Page 26: ...page 24 ez liner pro series 1300 paint striper operating manual page 24 Air Filter 3 Model F74G P N F74G 6AN AP3 See details in Service Section Laman Dryer 4 See instructions in Service Section...

Page 27: ...period of time hydraulic system Escaping hydraulic oil can have extremely high pressure A stream of it can easily penetrate the skin and hydraulic fluid can cause blood poisoning It is imperative tha...

Page 28: ...s 7 Adjust the tension of the belt by turning the nut on the adjustment bolt at the front of the hydraulic tank Pressure Reducing Valve 8 Vickers 476888 XS 06 2F 30 See Service Section Hydraulic Motor...

Page 29: ...is worn or damaged and must be replace Paint Hoses 4 Only use high pressure flexible hoses See parts list for EZLiner P N bead system Bead Gun 1 Binks Model 30 Refer to the service section of this man...

Page 30: ...ressor Filter Air Compressor Oil Air Line Filter Air Dryer HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Hydraulic Oil Filter Hydraulic Oil PAINT SYSTEM High Pressure Paint Pump Upper Install Minor Service Kit Install Major Servi...

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