Adjust the Spray Pattern
To reduce the risk of fire and explosion, fluids used
must meet the following flammability requirements:
• FM, FMc Approved:
Material does not sustain burning in accordance
with the Standard Test Method for Sustained
Burning of Liquid Mixtures, ASTM D4206.
• CE-EN 50059 Compliant:
Materials which cannot be ignited, in any mixture
with air, by an energy source of less than 500mJ.
Contact with the charged components of the spray
gun will cause an electric shock. Do not touch
the gun nozzle or electrode or come within 4 in.
(102 mm) of the electrode during operation or
until performing the
.
Follow the
Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding
when you stop spraying and
whenever you are instructed to discharge the
voltage.
To reduce the risk of component rupture, which
can cause serious injury, do not exceed the
maximum working pressure of the lowest rated
system component. This equipment has a 100 psi
(0.7 MPa, 7 bar) maximum air working pressure
and a 3000 psi (21 MPa, 210 bar) maximum fluid
working pressure.
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure, page 26
whenever you
are instructed to relieve the pressure.
Follow the steps below to establish the correct
fluid flow and air flow. See Fig. 16 to locate the
electrostatic gun controls.
Figure 16 Electrostatic Gun Controls
1. Turn OFF (O) the ES On-Off switch (J).
2. Shut off the air bleed valve to the gun.
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