CAUTION!
Potential hazar
d that may res
ult in injury or
damage to equ
i
pm
ent.
• Inc
o
mplete cleaning could cause f
unction failures and
a degra
d
ation of the tool. Fa
ilure to c
omply may
result in i
njury or damage to eq
u
ipm
ent.
WARNING!
Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or
loss of life.
• Do not use metal or other objects that could damage
the holes in nozzle and cap.
• Never immerse the spray gun completely in solvent.
• Do not use components or parts that are not
recommended. Failure to comply could lead to serious
injury or loss of life.
General inspection
free movement
Trigger, spring,
safety mechanism
None
X
Worn or broken
parts
X
X
Replace worn or
broken parts
X
Lubrication
See below
Pneumatic
X
MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED
DESCRIPTION
TOOLS OR
MATERIALS
REQUIRED
MAXIMUM SERVICE INTERVAL
Each use or
every 2 hrs
Monthly
As
needed
In-depth inspection
tool oil
• Remove the remaining paint by pouring it into another contain
er.
• Disassemble the Air-powered Gravity-feed Spray Gun. Ensure th
at
the needle is removed before disassembling the nozzle to avoid
damage to the housing of the nozzle closure.
• Clean all the paint passages, nozzle, and other components using a
brush soaked in cleaning solvent.
• Reassemble the spray gun and spray a small quantity of solven
t to
remove any residues in the paint passages.
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16
NOTE:
When it is hard to
g
et ri
d of the stuck pa
i
nt, wash
it
after soaki
n
g it in lacquer thinner
.
CAUTION!
Potential hazard
that may resu
lt in injury or
damage t
o e
q
ui
pment
.
• Ensure that the needle is removed before
disass
emb
lin
g the nozzle, t
o
av
oid d
amag
e to
the nozzle cl
osure housing
.
Fa
ilure to co
mp
ly
may
result in injury or da
mage to equ
i
pm
ent.
Care of spray gun
The spray gun should be cleaned at every use.
The paint remaining inside the gun thickens and
may damage the inner components and
mechanism of the gun.
1. Cover the air cap with a cloth and pull the
trigger. The air that is blown out of the paint
nozzle tip enters the paint passage and
cleans the inside of the gun.
2. Discard the paint remaining in the canister and
add some thinner for washing and to blow out
the gun.
3. Clean the inside and outside of the spray gun
(1) with a brush (2) (Fig. I).
4. Clean the inside of the paint canister (1) (Fig. J).
5. Remove and clean the inside and outside of the
air cap with a brush soaked in cleaning solvent.
Note: Wash the air cap (1) carefully without
causing any damage to its air hole as this would
affect the spraying pattern. Never use a steel
wire or wire brush for cleaning. If the air hole is
clogged, clean it using a wooden toothpick (2)
(Fig. K).
1
2
1
1
2
Washing procedure
Fig. I
Fig. J
Fig. K
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