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EASY 1-MT
Issued 05/00
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ELECTROSTATIC MANUAL SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR COATING POWDER
consists of:
- EasySelect Electrostatic Manual Spray Gun
- EasyTronic Control unit
- Suction tube with EasyFlow Injector
This equipment is matched and should only be operated in this configu-
ration.
SAFETY RULES FOR ELECTROSTATIC POWDER COATING
1. This equipment can be dangerous when not operated according
to the following standards:
EN 50 050 (or VDE 0745 Part 100),
EN 50 053 Part 2 (or VDE 0745 Part 102),
and specification sheet, ZH 1/443 Electrostatic Powder Coating.
2. All electrically conductive parts, within 5 m of the coating area,
especially the workpieces, must be grounded.
3. The floor in the coating area must be electrically conductive
(normal concrete is generally conductive).
4. The operating personnel must wear electrically conductive
footwear (i.e. leather soles).
5. The operating personnel should hold the powder gun in the bare
hand. If gloves are worn they must be electrically conductive.
6. Connect the grounding cable (green/yellow) supplied to the
grounding screw of the electrostatic manual powder coating
equipment. The grounding cable must have a good metal to
metal connection with the powder coating booth, the powder
recovery equipment and the chain conveyor or the hangers of the
objects.
7. The electrical cables and powder hose to the guns must be laid
out so that they are protected from possible mechanical damage.
8. The powder coating equipment must switch on only after the
powder booth is in operation. If the booth breaks down, then the
powder coating equipment must switch off.
9. The grounding of all conductive parts is to be checked at least
once a week.
10. When cleaning the powder gun and when replacing nozzles the
control unit must be switched off.