MODEL G5357 |
ENGINE CLEANING GUN |
INSTRUCTION SHEET |
EYE/EAR INJURY HAZARD! Wear safety glasses and hearing protection when using this tool!
INJURY HAZARD!
Always disconnect tool from
air to prevent unexpected operation during service!
DO NOT EXCEED 90 PSI! Personal injury could occur.
EXPLOSION HAZARD! Do not spray flammable fluids near and open flame or ignition source.
LUNG HAZARD! Always wear a respirator when using this tool and use in a well ventilated area.
Specifications
Air Inlet Size | 1⁄4" NPT |
Air Consumption | 4 CFM |
Operating Air Pressure | |
Wand Length | 8" |
Weight (empty) | 1.1 lbs |
Operation
1.Make sure the engine is cool to the touch and disconnect and insulate the positive battery cable.
2.Fill the fluid container with an approved engine cleaning solvent or detergent. Never use cor- rosive fluids in the container.
3.Connect the gun body to the fluid container.
4.Connect the engine cleaning gun (Figure 1) to an air supply set at 60 PSI.
Gun Body |
Nozzle |
Increase Fluid |
Decrease Fluid |
Fluid |
Container |
Figure 1. Model G5357.
5.Hold the gun so the nozzle is 6–10" from the surface and squeeze the trigger.
6.Adjust the nozzle, as shown in Figure 1, to adjust the fluid amount. Lock the adjustment by tightening the rear section of the nozzle towards the front.
7.When you are done, fill the fluid container with water and squeeze the trigger until the cleaning gun sprays clean water.
Air Supply
The engine cleaning gun MUST be regularly lubri- cated with
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Connector | Connector | Regulator | |
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| Compressor |
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Coupler |
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| Air Hose | Filter | |
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