Basic Controls &

Components

Use Figures 5–7and the following descriptions to gain a better understanding of the Model T25100 controls and components.

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Figure 6. Spray gun controls.

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B

C

D

F

E

J.

Spray Gun Trigger. Enables air to flow

 

through the powder cup and gun. To begin

 

spraying, use the spray gun trigger and the

 

foot switch simultaneously.

K.

Powder Cup. Holds the powder coating

 

material. Air is circulated inside the cup to

 

provide a fine dust for spraying.

Figure 5. Control box panel.

A.Power Lamp. Illuminates when power is enabled to the control box.

B.Spraying Lamp. Illuminates when power is enabled to the spray gun.

C.ON/OFF Switch. Enables power to the con- trol box.

D.Spray Gun Cable. Connects the spray gun to the control box.

E.Foot Switch Cable. Connects the foot switch to the control box.

F.Grounding Cable. Provides an electrical ground for the workpiece.

G.Air Quick-Connect.Provides a 14" NPT con- nection for incoming air pressure.

H.Moisture Filter. A disposable unit that removes moisture from the incoming air. We recommend that you also use an additional in-line moisture filter on the air compressor.

I.Air Pressure Regulating Valve. Increases/ decreases air flow to the spray gun.

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L.

Powder Flow Regulating Screw. Fine tunes

 

the flow of powder from the gun.

M.

Conductor Pole. Electrically charges the

 

powder dust as it leaves the spray gun.

N.

Scatter Tip. Provides the spray pattern for

 

the powder dust.

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P

Figure 7. Foot switch and grounding clip.

O.Foot Switch. Enables power to the spray gun conductor pole. To begin spraying use the foot switch and the spray gun trigger simultaneously.

P.Grounding Clip. Provides an electrical ground for the workpiece.

Model T25100 (Mfg. Since 8/12)

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Grizzly T25100 owner manual Basic Controls Components, Spray Gun Trigger. Enables air to flow