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Processing D 476 KD7 A3 Spray-on Sealant

1. Opening cartridge 

Press in flanged cover of aluminium cartridge using tool
supplied. Pierce membrane of nozzle connection using
drift.

2. Preparing cartridge 

Screw material nozzle hand-tight onto cartridge.

3. Inserting cartridge 

Push cartridge into receiver pipe on gun. Screw blue SN
union nut securely onto tube.

4. Screwing on air jet 

Screw air jet into SN union nut to the stop. Compressed
air regulation: The compressed air gun is equipped with
a dual circuit air system! The supply pressure should be at
least 7 bar. Higher supply pressure is automatically reduced.

5. Adjusting screws 

The flow of material and the spray air can be adjusted
independently of each other using the adjusting screws
on the gun. 

Red adjusting screw = Flow of material 
Blue adjusting screw = Spray air

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Operating Instructions–VAG 1761/1
Compressed air gun

For processing Spray-on seam sealant D 476 KD7 A3 and other 310 ml cartridges

A

= Screw-on nozzle

B

= Tool for piercing

Aluminium cartridges

SN

= SN union nut for processing spray-on seam sealant

DK

= DK union nut for tensioning cartridges with multi-purpose

application

Compressed air connection

The screw-on nozzle provided fits into the rectus / EWO coupling.
Screw the nozzle into the thread on the gun handle. Appropriate 
nozzles must be used with other coupling systems.
Plastic or rubber hoses with a nominal width of 6 mm and minimum
operating pressure of 10 bar at +60 °C are recommended for the
compressed air hose.

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