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DRT7105
G - 2022/11
Member of EXEL group
6.3.2. Procedure A2 : Cleaning the spray gun
The spray gun must be cleaned immediately after use and at the end of the day, as with all paint guns.
The cleaning procedure described below should be followed carefully:
It is formally forbidden to plunge the
Airspray
into solvent.
Use a suitable solvent: non-greasy, high resistivity, non-chlorinated solvent.
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Step 1
: Disconnect the GNM 6080 control module.
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Step 2
: Depressurise the spray gun air circuit.
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Step 3
: Dump the spray gun paint circuit and rinse with an appropriate solvent (
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Step 4
: Depressurise the spray gun paint circuit.
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Step 5
: Dry the spray gun air cap with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
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Step 6
: Unscrew the spray gun air cap ring and remove the air cap (
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Step 7
:Clean the air cap with a solvent-dampened brush and then wipe dry.
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Step 8
: Reassemble the air cap and ring.
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Step 9
: Dry the compressed air spray gun (facing downwards) before restarting the GNM
6080 control module.
Never disassemble the needle assembly when the paint hose contains paint or solvent
.
When cleaning the nozzle/tip, always point the spray nozzle/tip towards the ground to
prevent solvent or paint from flowing into the barrel ducts.
After cleaning, the ducts and supply hose must be dried with compressed air to remove
all traces of solvent.
6.3.3. Procedure A3: Waste disposal
Waste generated by use of the apparatus (spent solvent, unused paint, residue, dirty cloths, paint booth
slurry, water-wash spray booth run-off, used dry filters, ventilation air etc.) must be removed, transported
and disposed of in strict compliance with the applicable local regulations.