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SUCTION TUBE | HAND TIGHTEN NUT |
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PRIMING TUBE | TIGHTEN SNUGLY WITH |
INLET VALVE | LIGHT WRENCH |
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MOTOR | PRIMING VALVE |
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ON/OFF
SWITCH
PAINT STRAINER
POWER SUPPLY CORD | 7.6 M (25 FT) HOSE |
Add plug according to |
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SPRING GUARD
MUST BE AT
THIS END
USE TWO | 460 TO 920 MM (18 TO 36 IN.) | |
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TELESCOPING EXTENSION | ||
TO TIGHTEN | ||
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ROLLER VALVE | LOCKNUT | |
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TRIGGER | 12 MM (1/2 IN.) NAP | |
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USE TWO | ROLLER COVER | |
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TO TIGHTEN |
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| Apply PTFERtape | |
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| HAND TIGHTEN ONLY | ||
Fig 2 | to avoid cracking roller cover |
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never use more than 7.6 m (25 ft) of 1/4 in. ID outlet |
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hose. When longer outlet hose is needed, use 3/8 |
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er use 1/4 in. ID and 3/8 in. ID hose together. |
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See ACCESSORIES, page 17, for ordering optional |
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| meters | feet | Cross Sectional Area |
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| providing an escape wire for the electric current. |
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| Inspect the power supply cord and extension cord |
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| 1 ± 30 | 1 ± 100 | 0.75 mm2 |
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4 | 307±760 |
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