Using the Cleaning Gun
Nozzle
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Figure 2. Cleaning gun components.
1.Connect the air hose to the cleaning gun.
2.Pour detergent or a solvent into the container. Never use corrosive fluids in the container.
3.Tightly connect the container to the cleaning gun body and aim nozzle at the parts that need to be cleaned.
4.Pull trigger.
5.Adjust the nozzle as shown in Figure 3 until the amount of fluid is correct.
Using the Tire Inflator
1.Connect the air hose to the tire inflator.
2.Connect inflator to the tire air valve.
3.Pull the trigger until the appropriate air pressure is reached.
4.If the pressure in the tire is too high, push the pressure release valve to bleed the excess pressure.
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Figure 4. Tire inflator components.
Figure 3. Adjusting flow.
6.Lock the nozzle adjustment by screwing the back section of the nozzle towards the front.
7.Maintain the cleaning gun by doing the following:
A.Clean the cleaning gun after each use by spraying a small amount of thinner. DO NOT immerse the cleaning gun in the thinner.
B.Use a soft bristle brush soaked with thinner when cleaning inside the cleaning gun.
C.The trigger and springs should be lubricated periodically.
Using the Blow Gun
1.Attach the blow gun to the air supply with the air hose.
2.Aim the blow gun at the workpiece and pull the trigger. DO NOT point the blow gun in the direction of a human body.
If you need additional help with these procedures, call our service department at: (570)
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