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VERSION 01/2018
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4.2.2 SAFE HANDLING OF WAGNER SPRAY DEVICES
Hazard due to injection of lacquer or flushing agent into the skin!
The spray jet is under pressure and can cause dangerous injuries. Avoid injection of
lacquer or flushing agents:
Never point the high-speed rotary atomizer at persons.
Never reach into the spray jet.
Before any work on the device, in the event of work interruptions and malfunctions:
– Switch off the energy/compressed air supply.
– Relieve the pressure from the high-speed rotary atomizer and device.
– Secure the high-speed rotary atomizer against actuation.
– Disconnect the control unit from the mains.
– In the event of functional faults: remedy the fault as described in the
"Troubleshooting" chapter.
If necessary or at least every 12 months, the liquid ejection devices must be checked
for safe working conditions by an expert (e.g. WAGNER Service Technician) in
accordance with the guidelines for liquid ejection devices (DGUV [German Statutory
Accident Insurance] regulation 100-500 chapters 2.29 and 2.36).
– For shut down devices, the examination can be suspended until the next start-up.
Carry out the work steps as described in the "Pressure relief" chapter:
– if pressure relief is required,
– if the spraying work is interrupted or stopped.
– before the device is cleaned on the outside, checked, or serviced,
– before the spray nozzle is installed or cleaned.
In the event of skin injuries caused by lacquer or flushing agents:
Note the lacquer or flushing agent that you have been using.
Consult a doctor immediately.
4.2.3 GROUNDING THE UNIT
Hazard due to electrostatic charge!
Explosion hazard and damage to the device.
Friction, flowing liquids and air or electrostatic coating processes create charges. Flames
or sparks can form during discharge.
Correct grounding of the entire spraying system prevents electrostatic charges.
Ensure that the unit is grounded for every spraying operation.
Ground the work pieces to be coated.
Ensure that all persons inside the working area are grounded, e.g., that they are
wearing static dissipative shoes.
The spray substance supply (spray substance tank, pump, etc.) must be grounded.