-9-Model h6330 214 gallon paint tank
cleaning and lubrication
3. turn the tank regulator t-handle coun-
terclockwise until you no longer feel
spring tension.
4. loosen the wing screws on the tank lid
(figure 4), tip the clamps back, and tip
the tank lid to one side.
5. loosen the spray gun atomizing cap
retaining ring about three turns, then
turn ON the gun air supply.
6. Cover the cap with a cloth and pull
the trigger to force the material back
through the hose and into the tank.
7. empty and clean the tank of all paint,
and fill it with solvent.
8. replace the lid, tighten the clamps,
and spray the gun until it sprays clean
solvent.
note: Check with local laws regarding
this practice and proper solvent dis-
posal. If you are spraying on a regular
basis, spraying solvents into the air
may be illegal. A cabinet style spray
gun cleaner may be required.
9. use solvent to thoroughly rise all part
that came in contact with the material,
then dry with compressed air or let air
dry.
10. Make sure all the fittings on the tank
and regulator, valve, and material hose
are free of hardened mat erial that
could prevent free movement of air.
proper cleaning is t he best way to ensure
trouble free performanc e from your paint
tank. if your tank is not thoroughly cleaned,
damage and poor operation will re sult.
problems caused by improper cleaning will
not be covered by the warranty. Clean the
tank immediately after eac h use.
to clean your paint tank:
1. disConneCt the Air supply
FroM the tAnK!
eXplosion hazard! removing th e
lid while the tank is pressurized could
result in lid being thrown violentl y
from tank, causing serious personal
injury. always shut off air pr essure
at source and bleed off all pressure
in tank before removing lid.
2. Bleed out all tank pressure by pulling
the ring on the safety valve (figure 4)
until air stops hissing out.

cleaning the tank

figure 5. safety valve ring.
safety Valve
ring
Wing screw
Clamp