Cleaning Procedure
WARNING:
High pressure device --
Follow all safety warnings located on
sprayer and in the owner's manual.
Always clean using low pressure,
with the spray tip removed. Always
flush into a separate metal container
away from the sprayer. Never clean
the exterior of the pump while the
pump is plugged in or operating.
PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE:
Step 1: Engage trigger safety lock on
gun.
Step 2: Turn off pump and release fluid
pressure by turning the pressure relief
prime valve located on the side of pump
down.
LOW PRESSURE CLEANING
PROCEDURE:
Step 3: Remove tip and let soak clean,
in a small container of solvents or water.
Adjust fluid pressure to lowest possible
setting.
Step 4: Turn the pump on. Tilt syphon
tube above paint container, allowing the
sprayer to pump itself dry through the
return tube.
Step 5: Have available container of hot
soapy water if spraying latex (or suitable
solvent for oil base paints). Do not
clean with mineral spirits if using latex
paint as this will make jelly.
Step 6: Place syphon tube into
container with hot soapy water or
solvents. Let circulate for 2-3 minutes,
then turn unit off.
Step 7: To save paint still in spray hose,
turn prime valve up to spray position,
then carefully trigger gun into and
against side of metal paint container.
Be careful of splashing. When cleaning
solution appears, shut off gun and place
gun in a separate metal container.
Repeat process if spraying with two
guns.
Step 8: Trigger gun and let cleaning
solution circulate for approximately 2-3
minutes, then turn unit off.
Step 9: Turn prime valve down and
remove suction tube from cleaning
container. Turn unit on and allow
sprayer to pump dry.
Step 10: Take a clean container of
water or solvent and using low pressure
pump through system until clear. If
cleaning with water, pump a small
amount of mineral spirits or TITAN LS-
10 solution through pump. This will
protect against corrosion.
Step 11: Take suction tube out of
container and let sprayer run itself dry.
Step 12: Check filter on pump and gun.
Clean or replace.
Step 13: Remove spray tip from
solvent, clean with a soft bristle brush
and store in a dry place.
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Inadequate fluid delivery
2. Fluid not atomizing
3. Insufficient velocity
4. Material too cohesive
5. Tip worn past pump capacity
1. Worn tip
2. Tip may be chipped
1. Plugged, worn or chipped tip
1. Leak in suction tube
2. Not enough hose
3. Tip too large or worn
PROBLEM
Tails
Heavy centered pattern
Distorted pattern
Pattern expanding and
contracting (Surge)
REMEDY
1. Increase pressure
2. Change to smaller tip
3. Clean gun & pump filters
4. Reduce viscosity
5. Replace
1. Replace
2. Replace
1. Clean or replace
1. Tighten
2. Use a minimum of 50'
(15m) of 1/4" high
pressure hose
3. Replace with a new or
smaller tip
TROUBLESHOOTING SPRAY PATTERNS
REMEDY
1. Inspect connections for
air leaks
2. Disassemble and clean
3. Inspect and adjust
4. Inspect and replace
1. Replace
2. Adjust
3. Clean
1. Check fluid supply
2. Clean
3. Replace
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Air in system
2. Dirty gun
3. Needle assembly out of adjustment
4. Broken or chipped seat
1. Worn or broken needle & seat
2. Needle assembly out of adjustment
3. Dirty gun
1. No paint
2. Plugged filter or tip
3. Broken needle in gun
PROBLEM
Spitting gun
Gun will not shut off
Gun does not spray
TROUBLESHOOTING AIRLESS GUN
Airless Tip Selection
Tips are selected by the orifice size and fan width. The proper
selection is determined by the fan width required for a specific job and
by the orifice size that will supply the desired amount of fluid and
accomplish proper atomization.
For light viscosity fluids, smaller orifice tips generally are desired. For
heavier viscosity materials, larger orifice tips are preferred. Please
refer to the chart below.
Note: do not exceed the pump's recommended tip size.
The following chart indicates the most common sizes and the
appropriate materials to be sprayed.
.011 - .013
Lacquers & Stains
100 Mesh Filter
.015 - .019
Oil & Latex
50 Mesh Filter
.021 - .026
Heavy Bodied Latex & Blockfillers
5 Mesh Filter
Fan widths measuring 8" to 12" (20 to 30cm) are most preferred
because they offer more control while spraying and are less likely to
plug.
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