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© ITW LTD 1994 – SB-E-2-252-B

SAFETY WARNINGS

Solvents and coating materials can be highly flammable or combustible, especially when sprayed.

Work stations must be provided with adequate ventilation/exhaust to prevent the build-up of flammable vapours.

Smoking and naked flames must not be allowed in the spraying or mixing areas.

Fire extinguishing equipment must be provided in the spraying and mixing areas.

Users must comply with all local and national codes of practice and insurance company requirements governing ventilation, fire
precautions, operation, maintenance and housekeeping of work stations.

HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS - for example 1,1,1-Trichloroethane and Methylene Chloride can chemically
react with aluminium and galvanised or zinc coated parts and cause an explosion hazard. Read the label and data sheet of the
material you intend to spray.

DO NOT USE SOLVENTS OR COATING MATERIALS CONTAINING HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS WITH THIS
EQUIPMENT.

STATIC ELECTRICITY - is generated by fluid moving through pipes and hoses. A static spark, capable of igniting certain
solvents and coating materials, could be produced by high fluid flow rates. To prevent the risk of fire or explosion, earth
continuity to the spray equipment and object being sprayed should be maintained.

TOXIC VAPOURS - when sprayed, certain materials may be poisonous, create irritation or otherwise be harmful to health.
Always read carefully all labels and safety/performance data for the material being sprayed and follow any recommendations.
IF IN DOUBT, CONSULT THE MATERIAL SUPPLIER.

The use of respiratory protective equipment is recommended at all times when spraying. The type of respiratory protective

equipment used must be compatible with the material being sprayed and the level of concentration.

Always wear eye protection when spraying or cleaning the equipment.

Gloves must be worn for spraying or cleaning the equipment when certain coating materials and solvents are used.

Personnel should be given adequate training in the safe use and maintenance of this equipment. Training courses on all
aspects of the equipment are available. For details contact your local representative. The instructions and safety precautions
contained in this literature and the literature supplied with the coating material should be read and understood before the
equipment is used. 

All spray guns project particles at high velocity and must never be aimed at any part of the body.

Never exceed the recommended safe working pressures for any of the equipment used.

The fitting of non-recommended or non-original accessories or spare parts may create hazardous conditions.

Before dismantling the equipment for cleaning or maintenance, all pressures, air and material, must be isolated and

released.

The disposal of non-metallic materials must be carried out in an approved manner. Burning may generate toxic fumes. The
removal of waste solvents and coating materials should be carried out by an authorised local waste disposal service.

The materials used in the construction of this equipment are (bearing in mind the warning on Halogenated Hydrocarbons)
solvent resistant enabling the equipment to be cleaned using gun washing machines. However, this equipment must not be left
inside the gun washing machine for prolonged periods of time after the automatic cleaning cycle has been completed. The
solvents used in the gun washing machine should be regularly checked to ensure that the equipment is not flushed through with
contaminated material. Follow the recommendations of the machine manufacturer. 

The continuous A-weighted sound pressure level of this spray gun may exceed 85 dB(A) depending on the air cap/nozzle set-
up being used. Sound levels are measured using an impulse sound level meter and analyser, when the gun is being used in a
normal spraying application. Details of actual noise levels produced by the various air cap/nozzle set-ups are available on
request.

Spray equipment using high operating pressures may be subject to recoil forces, under certain circumstances such forces could
result in repetitive strain injury to the operator

OPERATING

NOISE LEVELS

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

FIRE AND EXPLOSION

Содержание SB-E-A1-21-1

Страница 1: ...eedle Valve Stainless Steel Delrin adjustable Trigger Pressed steel for durability polished Air Valve PTFE Springs All springs are stainless steel Connections Air inlet connection is 1 4 BSP and fluid...

Страница 2: ...AA19 18 79 92 NEEDLE ADJUSTING NUT 1 Ref No Order No Description Qty 20 18 79 94 AIR VALVE SPINDLE 1 21 18 79 95 AIR CONTROL SEAL HOUSING 1 22 18 80 14 TRIGGER 1 23 18 81 38 SPANNER NOT SHOWN 1 24 18...

Страница 3: ...en the spray into a fan shape The fan spray can be turned anywhere through 360 by rotating the Air Nozzle 36 relative to the gun To effect this slacken retainer ring position Nozzle 34 then tighten re...

Страница 4: ...ning in the safe use and maintenance of this equipment Training courses on all aspects of the equipment are available For details contact your local representative The instructions and safety precauti...

Страница 5: ...available Check supply and replenish if necessary 2 Loose Material Nozzle 37 Tighten but without using undue force bb 3 Leakage at Material Needle Valve Packing 30 Tighten or replace Material Needle V...

Страница 6: ...0 53 03 EZ2 SIPHON CUP 1 LITRE 10 53 46 AS 105303 PLUS FILTER 10 53 04 PRESSURE CUP 2 QUART 10 53 08 PRESSURE CUP 2 LITRE C W HOSES 10 53 60 PRESSURE CUP 2 LITRE REMOTE 10 53 62 PRESSURE CUP 1 1 2 LIT...

Страница 7: ...SB E 2 252 B ITW LTD 1994 7 NOTES...

Страница 8: ...ITW LTD JANUARY 2001 ITW BINKS 1999 SB E A1 21 Ringwood Road Bournemouth BH11 9LH England Tel No 01202 571111 Telefax No 01202 581940...

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