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GM 1-350/530
OPERATING MANUAL
VERSION 02/2015
ORDER NUMBER DOC2349369
7
OPERATION
7.1
TRAINING THE OPERATING STAFF
7.2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Observe the safety instructions in Chapters 4.1, 4.1.3, 4.2, and 4.2.1.
7.3
WORK
Ensure that:
the regular safety checks are carried out in accordance with Chapter 8.2.3,
commissioning is carried out in accordance with Chapter 6.6.
The operating staff must be qualifi ed and fi t to operate the entire system.
The operating staff must be familiar with the potential risks associated with improper
behavior as well as the necessary protective devices and measures.
Before work commences, the operating staff must receive appropriate system training.
7.3.1
STARTING TO SPRAY WITH THE AIRLESS
WARNING
High pressure spray jet!
Danger to life from injecting paint or solvent
Never reach into the spray jet.
Never point the spray gun at people.
Consult a doctor immediately in the event of skin injuries caused
by paint or solvent. Inform the doctor about the paint or solvent
used.
Never seal defective high pressure parts, instead relieve the
pressure from them and replace them.
Wear the appropriate protective clothing, gloves, eyewear and
respiratory protection.
1. Start up with product supply set to approx. 10 MPa; 100 bar; 1450 psi operating
pressure.
2. Spray (release locking device and pull trigger) and at the same time observe how
the product is atomizing.
3. Set the fl uid pressure on the material pump to a point where good product
atomization is achieved.
Note:
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Adjust the nozzle, product pressure and product temperature until you fi nd the
optimum setting.
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The amount of product can be adjusted by changing the product pressure and
temperature or by inserting another nozzle (see Chapter 7.3.3 and Chapter 12.1).