Technical Specifications
Operating Instructions
Maintenance Information
Troubleshooting Guide
Parts Diagrams
Large Format Spray Gun
Congratulations on your purchase of the Grex X1000 Spray Gun; a
SAFETY WARNINGS
Fire or Explosion Hazard
1.Fluid and solvents can be highly flammable or combustible. Use in
2.NEVER use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents. They can chemically react with aluminum and zinc parts causing an explosion. Be sure that all fluids and solvents used are chemically compatible with aluminum and zinc parts.
3.To reduce the risk of static sparking, grounding continuity to the spray equipment and object being sprayed must be maintained.
Misuse Hazard
1.NEVER point spray gun in the direction of human body.
2.NEVER exceed the maximum safe working pressure of the equipment.
3.ALWAYS release air and fluid pressures before cleaning, disassembling, or servicing. A ball valve installed near the spray gun is recommended to stop air supply in case of an emergency and to prevent unintended operation.
Hazard created while coating materials are atomized and sprayed
1.Toxic vapors produced by spraying certain materials can create intoxication & serious damage to health. Always use the gun in well ventilated areas & wear protective eyewear, gloves, respirator, etc to prevent toxic vapors, solvents & paint from coming into contact with your eyes & skin.
2.Depending on the noise level due to operation, wear ear plugs if necessary.
Other Hazards
1.NEVER modify this product for any applications.
2.NEVER spray foods or chemicals through the spray gun.
3.If something goes wrong, immediately stop operation and find the cause. Do not use spray gun until all problems have been found and solved.
GENERAL OPERATION
Important
1.This gun should only be operated by adequately trained operators.
2.Ensure that the spray gun has not been damaged.
3.Only clean and dry air should be supplied to the spray gun.
4.When using the spray gun for the first time, adjust the fluid needle packing set for smooth movement.
Compressors and Air Pressures
Choosing an appropriate air compressor that can supply sufficient pressure for your X1000 spray gun insures optimal operation and performance. Working pressures vary from 30 to 50 psi, depending on the type of work being done and what textures are desired. In general, higher pressures are needed to take full advantage of the versatile spray characteristics of the spray gun. Viscosity of the paint also effects which pressures are ideal. In general, larger volumes and/or thicker paints require higher pressures.
Assembling Spray Gun for Use
Attach an air hose to the compressor and spray gun. Adjust the air pressure according to type of paint used and desired spray characteristics. Check for any air leaks from the compressor and/or air hose. Fill the container with some cleaning solvent and securely attach the container to the spray gun. Pointing the spray gun away from you, pull back on the trigger to open the nozzle of the airbrush allowing cleaner to spray out.
Caution: The fluid nozzle and needle are very delicate parts. Even the slightest physical damage can adversely affect the spray pattern.
Paint Preparation
Proper preparation and filtering of paint through a nylon mesh is recommended for best performance. Paint should always be thinned with its proper solvent. It is best to prepare the paint relatively thin and make repeated passes across the work to achieve the desired shade. This will also improve the quality of your work and decrease the cleaning time of your spray gun.
Pattern Width Adjustments
Pattern widths produced by the spray gun are controlled by adjusting the distance the gun is held from the work surface and adjusting the Fluid Adjustment Knob on the rear of the spray gun. Turning the knob clockwise helps produce finer patterns, while turning the knob counter clockwise helps produce wider patterns.
The gun should be held so that it is perpendicular to the surface of the work piece at all times. Then, the gun should move in a straight and horizontal line. Arcing the gun causes uneven painting.
MAINTENANCE
Your X1000 spray gun is a durable precision instrument and as with any precision instrument it is susceptible to damage if handled improperly. It is essential to take care to prevent damaging the components of this highly sensitive tool in order to assure its peak performance during its lifetime. Proper maintenance of the X1000 spray gun demands appropriate cleaning and requires correctly replacing and adjusting the parts. Daily and thorough maintenance of your spray gun will result in spraying that is smooth, consistent and
Warning
1.Turn off the air and fluids to the gun and release pressure by triggering the gun before disassem- bling, cleaning or servicing.
2.Pay attention when disassembling spray gun since you may be touching sharp internal parts.
3.Do not disassemble the spray gun without receiving enough knowledge and education about the equipment.
Cleaning the Spray Gun
It is only necessary to clean areas of the spray gun which come in contact with paint namely, the paint reservoir, around the tip of the needle and the head cap assembly. These areas must be kept clean for optimum performance of the spray gun.
Before each use
At the beginning of every session, spray water or appropriate paint solvent through the spray gun to make sure the tool is working properly.
Cleaning spray gun between color changes
Empty out remaining paint in the container and spray out any excess paint. Wipe off as much residual paint as possible with a paper towel. Partially fill the paint reservoir with appropriate cleaning solution and spray the cleaner at a heavy spray setting into a paper towel or similar material. Repeat rinse and spray until spray gun is flushed free of color.
Periodic Cleaning
The cleaning procedures described above are recommended before intermittent breaks during your work session to prevent paint from drying inside the spray gun’s internal parts. Always empty paint out if the spray gun is not used for relatively long periods of time and spray appropriate cleaning solution until the spray gun is flushed free of color. Blockages caused by dried paint are the biggest problem when using a spray gun. Any time the spray gun becomes clogged, increase the air pressure and spray appropriate cleaning solution through the spray gun for a short period of time.
After each use
At the end of every session, follow the same cleaning procedures as those described for cleaning between color changes. Then remove and clean only those parts which come into contact with paint. Remove fluid nozzle after removing fluid needle set or while keeping fluid needle pulled, in order to protect seat section. Carefully wipe clean the needle, nozzle and needle cap assembly with the appropriate cleaning solution. It is not necessary to dismantle the entire spray gun. While keeping fluid needle set inserted, tighten the fluid needle packing set by hand. Then tighten gradually with a spanner. Adjust packing set while pulling trigger and watch movement of fluid needle set, since too much tightening will slow down movement of fluid needle and result in leakage from the tip of nozzle. If tightened too much, turn counterclockwise to a sufficient position until the needle is not stuck and there is no fluid leakage.
Before replacing the needle, apply a light coat of lubrication to the needle to facilitate smooth triggering. After the spray gun parts have been removed and cleaned, they must then be carefully replaced and adjusted in their designated positions. Failure to align each part correctly will prevent the spray gun from functioning properly. In many instances, when a spray gun fails to perform correctly, these problems result from improper cleaning and/or alignment of parts.
Caution: Never soak entire spray gun in any solvent and/or cleaning solution to avoid damaging of
Lubrication of Spray Gun
Caution: Do not use light machine oil or
To insure smooth operation, lubricate the needle and trigger mechanism regularly. Periodically remove the fluid needle and coat with high quality lubricant. Then wipe the needle with a soft clean cloth, leaving a light coat of lubricant. Several drops of lube should also be placed in to the trigger slot of the spray gun body to lube the trigger mechanism and air valve.
Caution: Do not
Replacement Parts
Caution: If it is necessary to disassemble the spray gun DO NOT use pliers. In most cases, no tools are required to disassemble the spray gun except those provided in the kit.
Even though Grex spray guns are manufactured with precision machining and high quality materials, several delicate parts require replacement due to normal wear and tear. These include the fluid nozzle, fluid needle and
Fluid Nozzle
Note: It is recommended to change the fluid needle at the same time to insure even wear
Fluid Needle – Grex needles are made of precision ground and hardened stainless steel and will withstand prolonged use. However, because of their fine tip and long taper, they are easily subject to physical damage. This is a highly delicate part and any small deformations to the needle tip will compromise the performance of the spray gun. If the tip is severely bent, it must be straightened before being removed to prevent damage to the fluid nozzle.