31
30
Note
The seals must not be reused after removal and have to be replaced with new seals.
Repair set:
WALTHER has a repair kit available for the hand spray gun PILOT BOND 2K which
includes all wearing parts. The wearing parts are also listed in the spare parts list
(highlighted in bold).
Rep. kit:
Art. No.: V 16 815 00 . . 3
5.5
Correcting spray pattern flaws
The following table shows the settings you can use to change the spray pattern.
Spray pattern
test
Fault
Required adjustment
Spray pattern is split in
the centre
• setting a wider spray pattern
Spray pattern is too thick
at the ends
• Setting a more rounded spray
pattern
The spray pattern shows
rather large droplets
• Increase the nozzle air pres-
sure
Material application in the
centre of the spray pattern
is very thin
• Decrease the nozzle air pres-
sure
Spray pattern is split in
the centre
• Increase the nozzle diameter
• Reduce nozzle air pressure
• Increase material pressure
Spray pattern is very
spherical
• Reduce material pressure
• Increase nozzle air pressure
6
Cleaning
The spray gun must be regularly cleaned and lubricated in order to enhance its
service life and ensure the functionality of the spray gun.
Attention
Never place the spray gun in solvent or another cleaning agent. The perfect function
of the spray gun can otherwise not be guaranteed.
desired spray result
Attention
Do not use any hard or pointed objects for cleaning. Otherwise, precision parts of the
spray gun can be damaged and spraying results degraded.
Use only those cleaning materials for cleaning the spray gun which have been
prescribed by the manufacturer of the spraying material and which do not contain the
following components:
•
halogenated hydrocarbons (e.g. 1,1,1, trichloroethane, methylene chloride, etc.)
•
Acids or acidic cleaning agents
•
Solvents or cleaning thinners
•
Varnish removers.
The constituents named above cause chemical reactions on galvanised components
and lead to corrosion damage.
WALTHER Spritz- und Lackiersysteme GmbH will not honour warranty claims for
damages resulting from such treatment.
Clean the spray gun
•
before each material change
•
at least once a week
•
several times a week, depending on the material and the degree of contamination.
In this manner, the safe functioning of the spray gun is maintained.
1. Dismantle the gun as described in
5.1/ 5.2 Replacing the material nozzle and
needle
.
2. Clean the air head and the material nozzle with a brush and the cleaning agent.
3. Clean all other components and the gun body with a cloth and the cleaning
agent.
4. Apply a thin layer of grease to the following parts:
•
Material needle
•
Needle spring
•
All sliding parts and bearing points
•
Grease the movable inside parts at least once a week.
•
The springs should always be coated with a thin grease film.
Use WALTHER PILOT gun grease and a brush for this purpose. The spray gun must
subsequently be reassembled in reverse order.