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OPERATING MANUAL
GA 250AL_GA 400AL.
5.3
5.3.1GENERAL RULES FOR HANDLING THE SPRAY GUN
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3WITCH OFF THE ENERGYCOMPRESSEDPAIRESUPPLY
2ELIEVEETHETPRESSURE FROM THE SPRAYYGUNGANDNUNIT
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5.3.2PREPARATION
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•Mount the spraygun on the automatic movement system.
•Connect material hose to the spraygun and the paint pump.
•Select and mount the required nozzle.
•Connect the air hose ø6 mm; 0.24 in / ø4 mm; 0.16 in for the control air to the air connection of the spraygun.
•Visually check the permissible pressures for all the system components.
•Make sure that the spraying unit and all other conductive parts within the work area are earthed
•Set material pressure approx. 250 bar; 25 MPa; 3626 psi or 400 bar; 40 MPa; 5800 psi and use a suitable medium (solvent or water) to check that connections do not leak.
•Relieve spray gun and unit pressure.
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