1.
Lock gun trigger.
2.
Turn Rev-Tip handle 180 degrees.
3.
Disengage trigger lock and trigger gun into pail.
4.
If the Rev-Tip handles appears locked
(resists turning) loosen the retaining
nut. Then handle will now turn easily.
5.
Engage trigger lock and return
handle to the spray position.
ADJUSTING SPRAY GUN
Hold gun with trigger locked (25) and push trigger against the
lock (17). Then adjust nut (15) so that the retainer (14) will
move freely back and forth approximately 1/32" to allow valve
spring unit (9) to seat the valve ball (8).
IMPORTANT:
Readjust nut (15) periodically for
wear of valve seat (7) and valve ball (8); otherwise,
leakage will occur.
TO REPLACE THE VALVE BALL HOLDER (8)
KIT #2-007
3 Tip Washers
1 Valve Seat (7)
1 Valve Ball Holder (8)
2 Seals-PTFE (9a)
REPLACING THE VALVE SPRING UNIT (9)
KIT#3-007
3 Tip Washers
1 Valve Seat (7)
1 Valve Ball Holder (8)
1 Valve Spring Unit (9)
When removing and replacing valve seat (7), hold
the trigger (25) in the open position so that the valve
ball (8) is lifted off the valve seat. Failure to lift the
ball off the seat will result in a scratched leaky valve.
3.
Unscrew valve ball (8) together with the brass part of
the assembly (9). Do not pull on the parts or the
packing may get damaged.
4.
Unscrew the valve ball (8) from the brass part of the
assembly (9).
Reassembling
is done in reverse sequence. Screw the new
valve ball with holder (8) into the brass part (9).
Tighten valve ball and brass part on threaded end
of the shaft by hand until you feel a positive stop.
Do not tighten with a wrench since this could
result in breaking the shaft.
Note:
It is recommended that you change the valve
seat (7) and valve ball (8) at the same time.
1.
Repeat dismantling procedure as outlined above
under Steps 1 through 3.
2.
Unscrew nut (15), remove retainer (14) with retainer
pins (13) and push shaft of the valve spring unit (9)
out of the gun head (12).
3.
Clean gun head (12) bore with solvent and small
brush. Do not use any sharp objects to scrape away
dried paint, as they would cause leakage around the seal.
Reassembling
is done in reverse sequence.
IMPORTANT:
When reassembling, install valve
spring unit (9) with spring loose.
CLEANING 007 SPRAY GUN
Immediately after the work is finished, flush the gun out
with a solvent. Brush pins (13) with solvent and oil them
lightly so they will not collect dried paint.
TO REMOVE CLOGS- REVERSIBLE TIP
Push firmly into gun head by hand. Install retainer pins 13),
retainer (14) and nut (15) loosely onto valve spring unit
(9). By hand turn front of valve spring unit clockwise,
tightening the valve spring unit until you feel a positive
stop. At that point, continue tightening the valve spring
another 1/8 turn expanding the PTFE seals against body
of gun.
CLEANING FILTER
To clean the filter, use a brush dipped in as appropriate
solvent. Change or clean filters at least once a day .
Some types of latex may require a filter change after
four hours of operation.
007X & 007XL SPRAY GUN
GUN SAFETY LATCH
IN LOCKED
POSITION
GUN
SAFETY
LATCH
RELEASED
Attach spray gun to hose and tighten fittings securely.
Set the gun safety latch.(Also may be called gun safety
lock) The gun safety latch should always be set when the
gun is not being triggered.
CLOGGED FLAT TIP
Should the spray tip become clogged, relieve pressure
from hoses by following the "Pressure Relief Procedure"
in Machine Manual, secure the gun with safety lock (17),
take off Guard, take out the tip, soak in appropriate
solvent & clean with a brush. (Do not use a needle or
sharp pointed instrument to clean the tip. The tungsten
carbide is brittle and can chip.)
Reverse to
Unplug
Spray Position Shown
Do not tighten beyond 1/8 turn as this can result in
breaking the valve spring unit shaft. Continue
reassembly and adjustment as described above.
Dismantling:
1.
Unscrew Rev-Guard and remove spray tip and seal.
2.
Unscrew valve seat (7) with 1/2" socket wrench.
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