
Operating Instructions and Replacement Parts List
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| CLEANING YOUR GUN: Follow | TRIGGER LOCK | ||||||||||
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| cleaning, use and maintenance |
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| instructions included with your paint |
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| sprayer. After flushing the pump and | Pulling the trigger must |
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| when finishing: |
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| not open the gun valve |
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| 1. Rotate Spray Tip to the cleaning | when trigger lock is |
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| position. | activated. |
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| SOLVENT |
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| 2. Release Trigger Lock. | You should be able to get the actuator | ||||||||||||||||
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| 3. Point Spray Gun into an empty waste | to wiggle slightly with your finger | |||||||||||||||||
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| while holding the trigger against the | |||||||||||
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| bucket and pull the Trigger. Spray at | ||||||||||
| Figure 4 - Prevent Clogged Tip |
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| trigger lock when it is in the locked | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| least 1 gallon of fluid into waste | ||||||||||
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| position. If you cannot, adjust the | ||||||||||
Spraying Instructions (Cont.) |
| bucket. To reduce splashing, direct | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| trigger position by following these | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| the fluid stream along the inside of | ||||||||||
CLEARING CLOGS |
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| the bucket and well above the fluid | ||||||||||||||||||||
REVERSIBLE TIP: (Included) |
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| 1. | Place trigger in locked orientation | ||||||||||||||||||
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| level. | ||||||||||||||||||||
1. Rotate the tip to the clean position | REFER TO PAINT SPRAYER SHUT- |
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| (See Figure 5). |
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| 2. With one hand holding trigger | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| DOWN PROCEDURES. | |||||||||||
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| 4. Depressurize and turn off sprayer per |
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| lightly against lock, use a 1/4” nut | ||||||||
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| manufacturer’s instructions. |
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| driver to turn nut in until trigger | |||||||
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| 5. With the gun pointed in a safe |
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| starts to come off the lock. | ||||||||
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| 3. Reverse the nut (counterclockwise) | |||||||||||
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| direction, pull the gun trigger with | ||||||||||
| CLEAN | SPRAY |
| the trigger lock disengaged to ensure |
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| system is depressurized. | TIP SEAL AND WASHER | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Figure 5 - Clean and Spray Position |
| 6. Engage Trigger Lock. | Occasionally, you will need to replace | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| 7. At this point the pump and spray gun | the silver seal and black washer located | ||||||||||
2. Point gun in a safe direction and spray. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| are clean, but still require | inside the tip base. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| This should clear tip of any blockage. |
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| preparation for storage. Spray Tip | 1. | To replace seal and washer, first | ||||||||||||||||||||
3. Rotate the tip back to the spray |
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| Guard or any accessory being used |
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| loosen tip base with adjustable | ||||||||||||||||||||
| position and continue spraying (See |
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| still require cleaning. |
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| wrench, and then remove by hand. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Fig. 5). |
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| 2. | Remove spray tip. | ||||||||||||||
4. If clogging continues, replace gun filter | CLEANING SPRAY TIP GUARD: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| and consider straining the paint prior | 1. Remove Spray Tip with 1” or | 3. With Phillips screwdriver, push seal | |||||||||||||||||||||
| to use. |
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| adjustable wrench. |
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| and washer out from front of tip | |||||||||||||||
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| Equipment | 2. Clean Tip Guard with a cleaning |
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| damage |
| brush. | 4. With flat side of seal facing up, | |||||||||||
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can occur if a needle or sharp object is |
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| place seal in base. Make sure it lines | |||||||||||||||||
used to clean the tip. Tungsten carbide | Maintenance |
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is brittle and can be chipped. |
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| Pump |
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FIXED TIP: |
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| 5. Place washer in base. Make sure it | ||||||||||||||||
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1. Depressurize and turn off the unit | may occur if these instructions are not |
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| lines up properly with base. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| per manufacturer’s instructions. | followed. | 6. Put spray tip back in tip base. | |||||||||||||||||||||
2. Lock gun trigger. |
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| Before | ||||||||||||||||
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| 7. Reattach tip base to gun valve. | |||||||||||||||||
3. Remove tip and tip guard from the gun. |
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performing any maintenance, make |
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4. Soak tip in water or appropriate |
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sure to relieve pressure from system |
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| solvent and brush away old paint or |
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| and disconnect power from sprayer. |
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| impurities with a toothbrush until | • Do not use oil based solvents to | Make sure spray tip and |
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| the tip orifice has been cleared. | tip base fit snugly in |
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| clean equipment after using latex |
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ADJUSTABLE TIP: |
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| based coatings. Use only warm |
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1. Turn adjustment knob fully |
| lead to misdirected |
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| soapy water. |
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| counterclockwise to open tip to |
| spray discharge and a | |||||||||||||||||||||
| • Always replace clogged gun filters, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| skin injection hazard. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| largest spray pattern. |
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| do not attempt to clean them. |
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2. Pull trigger and spray into a bucket | • Carefully follow cleaning and | |
or container. This should clear the tip | ||
storage instructions for your | ||
of any blockage. | ||
sprayer. | ||
3. If clogging continues, replace gun | ||
• Do not use metal or other hard | ||
filter and consider straining the paint | ||
objects to pick dried paint material | ||
prior to use. | ||
from Spray Tip Orifice. | ||
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