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Dymax SG-200 High-Flow Spray Gun System User Guide
NOTE:
Personal protective devices should be worn and the area should be properly ventilated when
working with this equipment. See safety protocols and operating procedures for each piece of equipment.
The SG-200 spray system is now ready to use.
Figure 12. Spray Gun and Air Regulators
Starting, Using, and Stopping the
Dispensing System
Starting and Using the System
1.
Be sure that all air pressure to the spray system is off and the system has no built-up pressure. Check that
all pressure gauges read zero before proceeding to the next step.
2.
At this point, proceed as if the material to be sprayed is already loaded into the pressure vessel of choice
and the air pressure to the material pressure vessel is independently controlled by the material pressure
regulator with the air supply off (except for bottle drop-in tanks which are controlled by an air precision
regulator mounted on the lid).
NOTE:
The bottle drop-in tank
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s precision air regulator comes with three gauges: 0-30 psi (0-2.1 bar), 0-60
psi (0-4.1 bar), and 100 psi (0-6.9 bar). Use the 1-30 psi (0-2.1 bar) gauge with thin materials and increase
up to the 0-100 psi (0-6.9 bar) gauge with very thick materials.
3.
Open the air supply to the hand-held spray gun.
NOTE:
If the Dymax air filter/regulator has been installed, the quick air-shutoff valve (red handle) should
already be open with the pressure set to 80 psi (5.5 bar).
Atomizing Air Regulator
Material Pressure Regulator
Stroke Adjustment