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9002B Rev. A : 

Parts Breakdown & Operating Manual 

03/07/13

OPERATION

Proper han dling of the gun is essential for ob tain ing a good finish. The gun should be held at a right angle to the sur face being cov ered, and moved 

par al lel with it. For precise con trol of the gun and material, the trigger should be re leased before the end of the stroke. 
Hold the gun from 6 to 12 inches away from the surface depending on ma te ri al and at om iz ing pres sure. For a uniform finish, lap each stroke over the 

pre ced ing stroke, making sure the spray is smooth and wet.

Light Coat

Heavy Coat

WRONG

Start

stroke

Pull

trig ger

Release 

trigger

End of 

Stroke

RIGHT

Even and wet coat

6 to 12 inches

SPRAY GUN

1. Submerge the front end of the gun in solvent just until the fluid connection is covered.

2. Paint that has built up on the gun should be removed using a bristle brush and solvent.

3. Never submerge all of the spray gun in sol vent be cause:

• This will dissolve the lubricant in the packings and on wear surfaces, causing

them to dry out and resulting in difficult operation and faster wear.

• Air passages in the gun will become clogged with dirty solvent.

4. Using a rag moistened with solvent, wipe down the outside of the gun.

5. Oil gun daily. Use a drop of lightweight machine oil on:

A.  fluid needle packing

B.  air valve packing

C.  trigger pivot point

See Fig. 1 for Location of Above Points.

6.

Note:

 Do not soak rubber o-rings or seals in paint thinner. O-rings and seals

can be wiped clean with paint thinner but soaking can cause these items to 

deteriorate over time.

7.

caution:

 Do not use lubricants which contain sil i cone.

Sil i cone may cause defects in the finish ap pli ca tion.

CAUTION…

To avoid cross-threading, all spray gun parts should be screwed in hand tight initially. If the parts can not easily be turned by hand, be sure you have 
the correct parts, un screw, re align, and try again. NEVER use excessive force in match ing parts.

AIR NOZZLE, FLUID NOZZLE, AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY

1. All nozzles and needles are made to exact stan dards. They should be han dled carefully.
2. To clean nozzles, immerse them in sol vent until any dried material is dissolved, then blow them clean.
3. Do not use metal or sharp instrument to probe any of the holes in the nozzles.
4. Air flow should occur before fluid-flow when the gun is triggered. It may be necessary to adjust the fluid control screw  to make sure air flows

before fluid.

5. Do not alter the gun in any way.

GRAVITY FEED

Turn off air supply. Remove cover of cup. Empty the cup of material. Clean the cup and cover. Turn on air sup ply and spray with proper cleaning 

solvent. Repeat with clean solvent if nec es sary. Remove solvent, dis con nect gun, re move air cap and clean. Wipe gun and cup with rag 

dampened with sol vent.

C

A

B

FIG. 1

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Содержание 9002B

Страница 1: ...nlet 1 4 NPT 9002B Rev A Gravity Feed HVLP Spray Gun with Regulator Pressure Gauge SPECIFICATIONS Always read AND KEEP instructions before using THIS EQUIPMENT SPRAY GUNS CREATE FLYING PARTICLES Always wear safety goggles AND BREATHING APPARATUS USERS AND BYSTANDERS FLYING PARTICLES CAN CAUSE INJURY WARNING Operating Instructions Warning Information Parts Break down ...

Страница 2: ...int coatings can be highly flammable when sprayed Adequate ventilation exhaust must be provided to keep air free of accumulations of flammable materials Smoking must never be allowed in the spray area Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in the paint spray area Certain painting solvent materials may be harmful if inhaled or if there is contact with the skin Always follow the requirements o...

Страница 3: ...irth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with appro...

Страница 4: ...the nozzle wings are hor i zon tal as shown here This pro vides a ver ti cal fan shaped pat tern which gives max i mum even ma te ri al coverage as the gun is moved back and forth par al lel to the sur face being fin ished Spray pattern may be in fi nite ly adjusted from round to flat Set inlet pressure at no more than 50 PSI For op ti mum per for mance some ma te ri als may spray better at PSI ra...

Страница 5: ...cking B air valve packing C trigger pivot point See Fig 1 for Location of Above Points 6 NOTE Do not soak rubber o rings or seals in paint thinner O rings and seals can be wiped clean with paint thinner but soaking can cause these items to deteriorate over time 7 Caution Do not use lubricants which contain sil i cone Sil i cone may cause defects in the finish ap pli ca tion CAUTION To avoid cross ...

Страница 6: ...ween nozzle and body C Loose or defective swivel nut on siphon cup Fluid leakage from packing nut A Packing nut loose B Packing worn or dry A Tighten but not so tight as to grip needle B Replace packing or lubricate Dripping from fluid tip A Dry packing B Sluggish needle C Tight packing nut D Worn fluid nozzle or needle A Lubricate B Lubricate C Adjust D For pressure feed replace with new fluid no...

Страница 7: ...justment Stem 1 29 Pattern Adjustment Knob 1 30 Cross Recess Nut 1 31 Opening Stopper 4 2 32 Trigger 1 33 Trigger Pin 1 34 Flexible Pin 1 35 Needle 1 36 Needle Adj Spring 1 REF DESCRIPTION QTY NO 37 Needle Adjustment Seat 1 38 Needle Adjustment Knob 1 39 Material Passage Connector 1 40 Filter 1 41 Sealing Gasket 1 42 Fluid Connector 1 43 Gasket 1 44 Cup 1 45 Screw 1 46 Cup Cover 1 47 Hex Wrench 1 ...

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