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MODEL T23088
ENGINE CLEANING GUN
INSTRUCTIONS
Copyright © MArCh, 2011 By grizzly industriAl, inC.
WARNING: NO pORTION Of ThIS MANUAL MAy bE REpRODUCED IN ANy ShApE
OR fORM WIThOUT ThE WRITTEN AppROvAL Of GRIzzLy INDUSTRIAL, INC.
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Introduction
this engine cleaning gun is used to effectively
spray those hard to reach areas of grease and
grime. the Model t23088 features an 8" wand,
quick-release tank, and a standard
1
⁄
4
" npt inlet.
Specifications
Air inlet size ............................................
1
⁄
4
" npt
Air Consumption ....................................... 4 CFM
operating Air pressure range ........... 30–90 psi
Wand length ....................................................8"
Fluid Container Volume .............................. 1 pint
Weight (empty) ......................................... 1.1 lbs.
Operation
1. Fill the fluid container with an approved
engine cleaning solvent or detergent. never
use corrosive fluids in the container.
2. Connect the gun body to the fluid container,
then connect the gun to an air supply set at
60 psi.
3. put on personal protective equipment, then
hold the gun so the nozzle is 6–10" from the
surface and squeeze the trigger.
4. rotate the nozzle, as shown in figure 1, to
adjust the amount and pattern of spray. lock
the setting by tightening the rear thumb wheel
against the nozzle.
5. When you are done, fill the fluid container
with clean water and squeeze the trigger until
the gun sprays clear water.
Important: Consult local Disposal Agencies for
the proper disposal of solvent and waste
fluids.
figure 1. Model t23088.
Increase Fluid
Decrease Fluid
nozzle
gun Body
Fluid Container
INJURy hAzARD!
Always disconnect tool from
air to prevent unexpected
operation during service!
EyE/EAR INJURy hAzARD!
Wear goggles and NOISh-
approved respirator when
using this tool!
DO NOT EXCEED 90 pSI!
personal injury could
occur.
EXpLOSION hAzARD!
Do not spray flammable
fluids near and open flame
or ignition source.
LUNG hAzARD!
Always wear a respirator
when using this tool and
use in a well ventilated
area.