Campbell Hausfeld HV2100, HV2105 operating instructions Attaching AIR Hose and Fluid Hose

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

HV2100, HV2105

HVLP Paint Sprayers

Additional Instructions for Model

HV2105 (Cont.)

return valve, leaving the valve attached to the lower section of the tube. This will provide safe storage while using the spray gun without the cup in a production mode.

b. With a wrench, loosen the center bolt and remove the cup assembly. Set aside.

c. Remove air feed connector and upper section of air feed tube with small wrench.

d. Install the blanking screw provided (10/32”) to close the hole where you removed the air feed connector. Store the air feed connector with tube attached in the cup assembly for future use.

ATTACHING AIR HOSE AND FLUID HOSE

1.Attach turbine air hose to handle of spray gun with quick disconnect coupler.

2.Insert the male coupler on the other end of the air hose into the quick disconnect coupler on the

turbine unit. 3. On spray gun, put a strip of Teflon tape around the threads on the fluid connector.

4.Screw one end of the black fluid hose onto fluid connector. Secure and tighten.

5.Locate paint outlet on lid of the 2.643 gallon (10L) pressure pot (marked on the pot). Put a strip of Teflon tape around the threads of the Fluid Connector.

6.Take the other end of the black fluid hose and attach it to the paint outlet (marked on the pot). Secure and tighten.

7.Locate the compressor under the Pressure Pot Deck. Take the air hose from the compressor and connect the female quick disconnect to the male connector (marked air inlet).

8.Your cart system is now set up for production spraying.

PREPARING TO SPRAY

NOTE: Never open the pressure pot without turning off the air compressor and releasing the air pressure in the pot with the air pressure release valve. (Open valve until all pressure is released. Pressure gauge will read “0 psi” when there is no more pressure in the pot).

1.Prepare your paint or coating for spraying. Adjust viscosity as recommended. See page 6 for viscosity guidelines.

2.Carefully loosen the four wing nuts to remove the pot lid. Open the pressure pot. (NOTE: You may have to disconnect the air hose from the compressor when opening the lid. Be sure to reconnect air hose when the lid is closed again). You can either pour your coating into the pot, or you can insert a smaller container inside the pot, making sure that the material pick-up tube is inserted into the coating. Place the lid back on top of the pressure pot, making sure that it is properly seated. Bring each wing nut back into place and secure the lid firmly.

3.Secure each wing nut into place using a cross pattern, rotating an even amount of pressure on each one until each is tight and secure.

4.Plug the power cord into a proper grounded receptacle outlet.

NOTICE

If you are using an

extension cord, it is

 

imperative to use at least a 12 gauge cord to avoid damage to electrical components.

SETTING POT PRESSURE AND PRIMING SPRAY GUN

5.Turn on the mini-compressor unit. Locate the on/off switch, which is mounted on top of the silver box on the compressor located at the back of the cart. Move the switch to the “ON” position. You should hear the compressor activate.

6.Look at the pressure gauge located on top of the pressure pot lid. You will notice the gauge begin to rise. Attached to the pressure gauge is the pressure regulator. The pressure gauge will tell you how much pressure is in the pressure pot. Generally you will only need about 5 psi for most light to medium viscosity fluids. Increasing pressure should only be necessary for high viscosity fluids.

7.If the pressure rises above the desired maximum, you can release pressure in the pot with the air release valve and control the maximum amount of pressure with the pressure regulator.

8.To decrease pressure, rotate the knob on the pressure regulator counterclockwise. To increase pressure rotate the knob clockwise. Stop when the desired pressure is achieved.

9.Your compressor is set to shut off when the desired pressure is reached and back on when the pressure drops down. This has been preset at the factory and should not be readjusted.

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Contents Operating Instructions and Parts Manual HV2100, HV2105Safety Guidelines Table of ContentsGeneral Safety Information DescriptionLength of Cord Gauge Grounding InstructionsHow Your Hvlp Spray Gun Works How Your Hvlp System WorksPre-Operation Preparing to USE Your Hvlp Turbine SystemTip/Needle Size Application Air Cap CoatingsOperation Using Your Spray GUNPreparing to Spray Spray PatternsRunning Multiple Spray Guns with a Turbine Spraying TechniqueAdditional Instructions for Model HV2105 Attaching AIR Hose and Fluid Hose Setting POT Pressure and Priming Spray GUNCleaning the System MaintenanceTurbine Maintenance Cleaning Your Spray GUNHvlp Paint Sprayers Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting ChartParts Not Pictured Turbine Repair PartsSpray Gun with Quick Release Cup Ref. No Description Part Number Qty Parts List for Spray Gun with Quick Release CupCart Assembly For Model HV2105 only Parts List for Cart Assembly, For Model No. HV2105 Only Fluid Tank Assembly For Model HV2105 only HV2100, HV2105 Limited Warranty

HV2100, HV2105 specifications

The Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 models represent a significant advancement in airless paint sprayer technology. These units are engineered for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts seeking efficient, high-quality painting solutions. Both models deliver a user-friendly experience while ensuring professional results, making them ideal for various painting projects around the home.

The HV2105 and HV2100 feature a powerful motor that enables consistent paint flow, ensuring uniform coverage on surfaces. The HV2105 is specially designed for small to medium-sized projects, such as fences, furniture, or accent walls, while the HV2100 is suitable for larger applications, including exterior walls and large indoor spaces. The adjustable pressure settings allow users to customize the paint flow, catering to different project requirements and types of coatings.

One of the standout features of these models is their advanced technology, which eliminates the need for thinning paint. This not only saves time but also ensures that users can achieve a smooth finish without the hassle of preparing the paint. Additionally, the airless design provides fast operation, allowing users to complete their projects more quickly than traditional painting methods.

Another key characteristic of the HV2105 and HV2100 is their lightweight and portable construction. These sprayers weigh significantly less than many conventional models, making them easy to maneuver and transport from one location to another. This is particularly beneficial for projects that require mobility or for users who may need to work on scaffolding or ladders.

The ergonomic design of the spray gun enhances comfort during use, reducing fatigue and strain on the user’s hands and arms. Furthermore, both models come equipped with an easy-clean system that simplifies maintenance after use, ensuring longevity and optimal performance over time.

In summary, the Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 airless paint sprayers are excellent choices for anyone looking to achieve a professional finish with ease. Their powerful motor, adjustable settings, lightweight design, and user-friendly features combine to make painting projects more efficient and enjoyable. Whether tackling small touch-ups or larger painting jobs, these sprayers stand out in the competitive market, delivering reliability and quality that users can trust.