WARNING!
Sound pressure level
Depending on the operating conditions, the sound pressure of the device may cause hearing
damage.
Take suitable action to reduce the impact of the existing sound pressure level. The owner is
responsible for the type and implementation of suitable measures, which may depend on the
local conditions.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury caused by compressed air!
Uncontrolled leaks of compressed air can lead to serious injuries.
Note:
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Check the compressed-air hoses for damage and tight fit before start-up.
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Check compressed air hoses for proper connection prior to start-up.
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Never point compressed air at living beings.
1.
Switch on the compressed air supply.
2.
Where applicable, switch on pump or pressurised container for spray fluid.
3.
Point the automatic spray gun at a test surface.
4.
Begin the spray process by switching on the control air.
5.
Adjust the spray pattern (
Chapter 7.5 ‘Adjusting the spray pattern’ on page 24
6.
End the spray process by switching off the control air.
7.
Direct the automatic spray gun towards the work piece.
8.
Begin the spray process by switching on the control air.
7.5 Adjusting the spray pattern
Air and fluid nozzles are available in various sizes. There are 4 different families:
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Round jet
– cone-shaped jet in front of the nozzle.
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Flat jet
– width-adjustable jet for flat-shaped application.
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Rotary stream
– a rotary pulse produces a highly “swirled” spray jet; for difficult workpiece
geometries (angular sections etc.).
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Full-cone rotary stream
– a rotary pulse produces a highly “swirled” spray jet; for difficult
workpiece geometries (back cuts, etc.).
Adjust the spray pattern with the following measures:
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Change the atomiser air pressure.
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Change the pressure of the spray fluid.
Operating instructions
T-Dok-214-GB-Rev.2
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