Daily Gun Maintenance
Daily Gun Maintenance
General Tasks
Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure, page 7.
•Frequently lubricate the gun moving parts with a drop of
•Do not disassemble the spray gun if you are having a spray pattern problem. See Troubleshooting, page 10, for information on how to correct the problem.
•Clean the fluid and air line filters daily.
•Check for fluid leakage. Tighten fittings or replace equipment as needed.
CAUTION
Solvent left in gun air passages could result in a poor quality paint finish. Do not use any cleaning method that may allow solvent into the gun air passages.
•Do not point gun up while cleaning it.
•Do not wipe gun with a cloth soaked in solvent; wring out the excess.
•Do not immerse the gun in solvent.
Flush
Flush before using the equipment, before changing colors, and when you are done spraying. Use solvent that is compatible with gun wetted parts and with the fluid that will be sprayed.
See Compliant Cleaning Methods,
page 9, to comply with air quality laws if applicable.
1.Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 7.
2.Dispose of any paint in the cup.
3.Fill the cup with a small amount of solvent.
4.Spray into a grounded metal waste con- tainer until the equipment is clean.
5.Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 7.
Clean Gun and Cup
CAUTION
•Do not submerge gun in solvent. Solvent dissolves lubricant, dries out packings, and clogs air passages.
•Do not use metal tools to clean air cap holes as this may scratch them and distort the spray pattern.
•Use a compatible solvent.
1.Flush, page 8.
2.Dampen a soft cloth with solvent and wring out the excess. Point the gun down and wipe off the outside of the gun and cup.
3.Make sure cup lid vent hole is clear.
4.Blow dry gun inside and out. Lubricate.
See Compliant Cleaning Methods,
page 9, to comply with air quality laws if applicable.
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