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Service

Cleaning the Cup

WARNING

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including
splashing in the eyes or on the skin, 

always

  re-

lieve pressure in the cup (27) before removing the
lid (19) by turning the air regulator (5) knob all the
way out 

(counterclockwise) and unscrewing the air

control valve (20) thumbscrew.

1. Relieve pressure in the cup by following the warning

above.

2. Unscrew the air cap retaining ring on the spray gun

about 3 turns. Hold a rag over the air cap and trigger
the gun to force paint back through the hose (25) and
into the cup (27).

3. Turn off air supply. Empty the paint from the cup (27)

and clean the cup and lid (19). Be sure the solvent
used is compatible with the fluid being sprayed.

4. Check the gasket (15) inside the lid (19). Replace if

damaged.

NOTE:

When replacing gasket (15), remove old adhe-
sive from inside lid (19). Apply new adhesive (3M
#847 Scotch–Grip

 or equivalent) to the lid when

installing the new gasket.

5. Remove the air cap from the spray gun and turn off

the  air  regulator  (5).  Fill  the  cup  (27)  with  solvent,
replace lid (19), and close the air control valve (20).

6. Turn  on  the  air  supply.  Set  the  air  regulator  (5)  at

10 psi (0.7 bar) and hold the spray gun trigger open
until clean solvent comes from the gun.

7. Remove the solvent from the system and wipe the

equipment with a solvent dampened rag.

Parts

10

2

14

9

13

20

Place wrench

here to remove

19

*15

*7

*17

12

8

1

29

22

23

24

26

25

27

Slots on bottom for assisting
in cap removal

28*

11

6

21

3

4*

18

16

Ref 25

Ref 23

5*

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Summary of Contents for 214-627

Page 1: ...using Fluid Containing Halogenated Hydrocarbons Never use 1 1 1 trichloroethane methylene chloride other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or fluid containing such solvents in this equipment Such use c...

Page 2: ...w it se curely to the lid 19 Torque to 65 in lb 10 N m Connect the air 23 and fluid 25 hoses as shown in Fig 1 The recommended auxiliary equipment shown in Fig 1 can be found in the Accessories sectio...

Page 3: ...in until the gauge reads 10 psi 0 7 bar Turn the air regulator s lock ing screw E clockwise to lock it and counterclock wise to unlock it 4 Spray a test panel If the paint is not fully atom ized eith...

Page 4: ...e the solvent used is compatible with the fluid being sprayed 4 Check the gasket 15 inside the lid 19 Replace if damaged NOTE When replacing gasket 15 remove old adhe sive from inside lid 19 Apply new...

Page 5: ...172 684 SPRING compression 1 18 183 696 TEE 1 4 npt m x 1 4 npt m x 1 8 npt f 1 19 174 069 LID 1 20 174 075 VALVE air control 1 21 174 100 CHAIN ball 3 76 2 mm long 1 22 176 243 LABEL 1 23 212 005 HOS...

Page 6: ...re For controlling atomizing air to the gun 1 4 npsm m inlet and 1 4 npsm f swivel outlet Buna N Air Hose with neoprene cover 200 psi 14 bar Maximum Working Pressure With reusable couplings and compre...

Page 7: ...Notes...

Page 8: ...parts labor and transportation DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLU...

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