Universal Tool UT57A Operator Instructions Manual Download Page 1

Read these instructions carefully before installing, operating,
servicing or repairing this tool. Keep these instructions in a safe
accessible place.

Important

Includes - Foreseen Use, Work Stations, Putting Into Service, Operating,
Dismantling, Assembly and Safety Rules

Operator Instructions

Manufacturer/Supplier

Product Type

RPM

Cycles Per Min

Model No/Nos

Serial No

Product Nett Weight

lbs
Kg

Recommended Use Of

Balancer Or Support

Recommended Hose Bore

Size - Minimum

Recommended Max.

Hose Length

Ins

M/M

Ft

M

No

Page No 1

Spray Gun - Syphon Type
(1 litre cup) 1.8mm

UT57A

1.85
0.84

5/16

8

30

10

N/A

Universal Air Tool Company Limited

Unit 8

Lane End Industrial Park

High Wycombe

Bucks

HP14 3BY

Work Stations

The spray gun should only be used as a handheld hand-operated
device. It is always recommended that the spray gun is used when
standing on the solid floor. It can be used in other positions provided the
spray gun is kept near vertical and the operator has a firm grip and
footing. Any work station must take account that the liquid being
sprayed should not be breathed in and the liquid can be highly
flammable and spraying should never be undertaken near naked flames
or hot surfaces. Do not smoke. It should also take account that not all of
the liquid being sprayed will be applied to the object being sprayed and
account must be taken that this surplus, i.e. “over spray” will be
deposited in the surrounding area.

Foreseen Use of Tool

This product is designed for the purpose of applying liquids in the form
of paint, lacquers, etc. to a surface for the purpose of providing a
decorative or protective finish. It must not be used for or modified for
any other purpose unless first consulting the manufacturer or an
authorised representative.

Tel No

Fax No

(01494) 883300

(01494) 883237

Noise Level

Sound Pressure Level TBA dB(A)

Test Method

 Tested in accordance with ISO

Standard 3744

Sound Power Level TBA dB(A)

N/A

Vibration Level

Test Method

Vibration testing not required for a

spray gun

N/A

Metres / Sec²

Operating

The Spray Gun is a handheld syphon type
compressed  air  atomising  spray  gun
suitable for use with most liquids for paint
spray  finishing  or  the  application  of
surface coatings. It is a non bleeder type
with external mix nozzle air cap assembly
and full control for material application
and spray pattern between round and fan

(see later). The gun is fitted with a quart (2 pints/1.13 litres) syphon cup
complete with paint strainer.
Use 1.8mm diameter nozzle for polymer paints, oil base paints, epoxy
paints for metals, acrylic lacquers, urethane.
Before spraying any material first read any instructions concerning its
safe use and if nothing is available check with the manufacturer about its
use and the need to use personal safety equipment.
Prepare  the  paint  in  accordance  with  the  manufacturer’s
recommendations and place in syphon container. Do not overfill.
Connect the gun to a clean, moisture/oil free air supply at the right
pressure. Fit container to the gun and lock in position. Use the material
adjustment control screw (18) to adjust material flow and the fan
adjustment assembly (17) to adjust from round to fan spray pattern.
Make all adjustments before attempting to spray the work piece.
Note the spray gun can work at pressures of between 30 and 70 psi
and the air consumption is approximately for these pressures from 3 to
7 cfm.
For advice on spraying, using, cleaning, etc., the spray gun, see
attached sheets 4 to 7.

Personal Safety Equipment

Use - Safety Glasses

Yes

Use - Safety Gloves

Yes

Use - Safety Boots
Use - Breathing Masks

Yes

Use - Ear Protectors

Air Pressure

Recommended Working

2.06

bar

30

PSI

Recommended Minimum

n/a

bar

n/a

PSI

Maximum

4.83

bar

70

PSI

Summary of Contents for UT57A

Page 1: ...sentative Tel No Fax No 01494 883300 01494 883237 Noise Level Sound Pressure Level TBA dB A Test Method Tested in accordance with ISO Standard 3744 Sound Power Level TBA dB A N A Vibration Level Test...

Page 2: ...ave become clogged never never use wire or other metallic devices to clean them The small holes are precision drilled to very close tolerances and any enlargement by the abrasive action of metal will...

Page 3: ...26 9720002100 Brush 27 9830000310 Complete Lid Ass y 28 9830000330 Gasket 29 9830000340 Gasket 30 9830001920 Cannister Ref No Part No Description 1 9920000201 Air Cap 2 9930000101 Fluid Nozzle 1 3 2 9...

Page 4: ...iform thickness of coat and each stroke should be made with a relaxed arm and flexible wrist so that the gun is kept at right angles to the surface throughout the whole operation Thirdly trigger contr...

Page 5: ...and nut Material nozzle loose Tighten Dirt or lumps in paint Strain Jerky or spitting spray Cause Remedy Loose material nozzle and or air cap Tighten Insufficient material paint in container Replenish...

Page 6: ...d allowing full pressure of air on the other side to force the spray pattern in direction of restricted or blocked side b Material nozzle tip damaged or having particles of dirt or dried paint on one...

Page 7: ...essure fed container or gravity bucket remove the hose turn the gun upside down and pourthinnersintothefluidopeningwhilst moving the trigger constantly This will flush all passageways It is extremely...

Page 8: ...or other normative document s EN792 Draft EN292 Parts 1 2 ISO 8662 1 following the provisions of 89 392 EEC as amended by 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC Directives Place and date of issue Name and signature or...

Reviews: