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IMPORTANT:  Before using this equipment, 

read all safety precautions and instructions.  

Keep for future use.

DESCRIPTION

These compliant high volume low pressure 

suction feed GTI

®

 guns are designed to 

apply a wide variety of finishing materials.  

The guns were manufactured to provide 

maximum transfer efficiency by limiting air 

cap pressure to 10 psi (complies with rules 

issued by SCAQMD and other air quality 

authorities). 

 

      

These guns will produce approximately 10 

psi cap pressure at 30 psi gun inlet pres-

sure.  Air cap test kits are available (see 

ACCESSORIES) which can be utilized to set 

the exact air cap pressure. Air consumption 

for the GTI 600S (#100 cap) is 16 SCFM at 

10 psi air cap pressure. Air consumption for 

the GTI-620S (#2000 cap) is 15.5 SCFM at 10 

psi air cap pressure. 

Note

These guns include 300 series 

stainless steel fluid tips and 

needles.  Guns may be used with 

chlorinated solvent materials.  See 

page 2 for additional warnings.

  

 

Important:  These guns may be used with 

most common coating and finishing materi-

als. They are designed for use with mildly 

corrosive and non-abrasive materials. If 

used with other high corrosive or abrasive 

materials, it must be expected that frequent 

and thorough cleaning will be required and 

the necessity for replacement of parts will 

be increased.

INSTALLATION 

    

For maximum transfer efficiency, do not use 

more pressure than is necessary to atomize 

the material being applied.  

1.  Connect the gun to a clean, moisture 

and oil free air supply using a hose 

size of at least 5/16" I.D. hose.  Do not 

use 1/4" I.D. hose (25' x 1/4" hose at 18 

CFM has a pressure loss of 25 psi.  25' 

x 5/16" hose at 18 CFM has a pressure 

loss of 8 psi).

Note

Depending on hose length, larger 

I.D. hose may be required.  Install an 

HAV-501 air gauge at the gun handle 

and air cap test kit over tip.  When 

gun is triggered on, adjust regu-

lated pressure to desired setting to  

SERVICE  BULLETIN

SB-2-473-N

Replaces SB-2-473-M

Repair Kit KK-5058-2

GTI-620S COMPLIANT HIGH VOLUME LOW PRESSURE 

SUCTION FEED SPRAY GUN

provide a maximum of 10 psi at the 

air cap.  Do not use more pressure 

than is necessary to atomize the ma-

terial being applied.  Excess pressure 

will create additional overspray and 

reduce transfer efficiency.

Note

If quick connects are required, use 

only high flow quick connects ap-

proved for HVLP use such as DeV-

ilbiss HC-4419 and HC-4719. Other 

types will not flow enough air for 

proper gun operation.

Note

If an air adjusting valve is used at the 

gun inlet, use DeVilbiss Model HAV-

500 or HAV-501 or HAV-511. Some 

competitive adjusting valves have 

significant pressure drop that can 

adversely affect spray performance. 

Models HAV-500 and HAV-501 have 

minimal pressure drop, which is 

important for HVLP spraying.

2. 

Attach the suction feed cup to the mate-

rial inlet.

Note

Protective coating and rust inhibi-

tors have been used to keep the 

gun in good condition prior to 

shipment. Before using the gun, 

flush it with solvents so that these 

materials will be removed from 

fluid passages.

OPERATION

Mix, prepare and strain the material to be 

sprayed according to the paint maufacturer's 

instructions.

Strain material through a 60 or 90 mesh 

screen.

1. 

Fill the suction feed cup with the mate-

rial. Do not overfill. Make sure that the 

cup lid vent hole is clear.

2.  Open the spreader adjustment valve 

(10) (Fan) by turning the valve stem 

counterclockwise.

3.  Open fluid adjusting screw (17) by 

turning counterclockwise.

4.  Turn on air supply and set gun inlet 

pressure to lowest recommended 

pressure for material being sprayed. 

Spray  a test area.  Air pressure and 

paint flow should be adjusted to pro-

vide a uniform dispersion of atomized 

paint throughout the pattern.  Keep 

air pressure  as low as possible to 

minimize bounce-back and overspray.  

Excessive fluid flow will result in heavy 

center spray patterns.  Inadequate flows 

may cause  the patterrn to split.  See 

TROUBLESHOOTING, Page 5, if any 

problems occur.  If finer atomization is 

required, increase gun inlet pressure.  

If a reduced fluid flow rate is required, 

turn fluid adjusting screw (17) clockwise 

until desired fluid flow is obtained.

See Spray Gun Guide, SB-2-001 latest 

revision, for details concerning setup of 

spray guns.   

PREVENTIVE  MAINTENANCE

To clean air cap and fluid tip, brush exterior 

with a stiff  bristle brush.  If necessary to clean 

cap holes, use a broom straw or toothpick 

if possible. If a wire or hard instrument is 

used, extreme care must be used to prevent 

scratching or burring of the holes which will 

cauase a distorted spray pattern.

To clean fluid passages, remove excess 

material from cup, then flush with a suit-

able solvent. Wipe gun exterior with a 

solvent dampened cloth. Never completely 

immerse in solvent as this is detrimental to 

the lubricants and packings.

Note

When replacing the fluid tip or 

fluid needle, replace both at the 

same time.  Using worn parts can 

cause fluid leakage.  See Chart 2. 

Also, replace the needle packing 

at this time. Lightly lubricate the 

threads of the fluid tip before reas-

sembling. Torque to 15-20 ft. lbs. 

Do not overtighten the fluid tip.

To prevent damage to fluid tip (5) or 

fluid needle (11), be sure to either 

1) pull the trigger and hold while 

tightening or loosening the fluid 

tip, or 2) remove fluid needle ad-

justing screw (17) to relieve spring 

pressure against needle collar. 

Summary of Contents for GTI-620S

Page 1: ...petitive adjusting valves have significant pressure drop that can adversely affect spray performance Models HAV 500 and HAV 501 have minimal pressure drop which is important for HVLP spraying 2 Attachthesuctionfeedcuptothemate rial inlet Note Protective coating and rust inhibi tors have been used to keep the gun in good condition prior to shipment Before using the gun flush it with solvents so tha...

Page 2: ...dy part 7 Working in cold temperatures CTD s can also be caused by such activities as sewing golf tennis and bowling to name a few Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep air free of accumulations of flammable vapors Smoking must never be allowed in the spray area Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in the spray area Wear eye protection Follow the requirements of the Material Safety Dat...

Page 3: ...18 0 070 1 8 GTI 213 20 0 078 2 0 GTI 213 22 0 086 2 2 Chart 2 Fluid Tips No on Air Cap Air Cap with Ring Order Ref No 4 100 GTI 407 100 2000 GTI 407 2000 Chart 1 11 After each adjustment pull needle open and observe needle closure 12 If needle snaps shut continue adjust ing nut until there is evidence of needle bind or slow closing 13 Back off packing nut 1 12 turn to the point where needle snaps...

Page 4: ... Air Valve Body 1 22 U Cup Seal 1 23 Washer 1 24 Snap Ring 1 25 JGS 449 1 Air Valve Assembly 1 26 P MB 51 Air Inlet Nipple 1 1 4 NPS M 27 Trigger Stud Screw 1 28 Trigger Stud 1 29 JGS 478 Stud and Screw Kit 1 30 Trigger 1 31 JGS 477 1 Trigger Stud Screw Kit 1 32 Fluid Inlet Gasket PTFE 1 33 Locknut 1 34 Fluid Inlet Adapter 1 35 JGA 4042 Fluid Inlet Gasket Nut Kit 1 36 Retaining Clip 1 37 Seal 1 38...

Page 5: ... high for atomization air Material flow exceeds air cap s capacity Spreader adjustment valve set too low Atomizing pressure too low Material too thick Atomization air pressure too high Fluid flow too low Spreader adjusting valve set too high Loose or damaged fluid tip seat Material level too low Container tipped too far Obstruction in fluid passage Dry or loose fluid needle packing nut Spreader ad...

Page 6: ...ir pressure too low Improper thinner being used Material not properly mixed Surface rough oily dirty Check distance Normally approx 6 8 Reduce air pressure and check spray pattern Follow paint manufacturer s mixing instrs Check distance Normally approx 6 8 Too much material coarsely atomized Increase air pressure or reduce fluid flow Follow paint manufacturer s mixing instructions Follow paint man...

Page 7: ...hich permits selection of either a drip free or conventional open vent mode Automotive Quick Connects For HVLP Guns Air High Flow Type HC 4720 Coupler 1 4 NPT F HC 1166 Stem 1 4 NPT M HC 4419 Stem 1 4 NPT F HC 4719 Coupler 1 4 NPT M NPS M HARG 510 Air Regulator Use to maintain nearly constant outlet pres sure despite changes in inlet pressure and downstream flow KK 5060 Air Cap Cleaning Kit Consis...

Page 8: ...roughout the world For equipment parts and service check the Yellow Pages under Automotive Body Shop Equipment and Supplies For technical assistance see listing below U S A Canada Customer Service Office 11360 S Airfield Road Swanton OH 43558 Toll Free Telephone 1 800 445 3988 U S A and Canada only Toll Free Fax 1 800 445 6643 4 14 2014 DeVilbiss Automotive Refinishing All rights reserved Printed ...

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