Grizzly T25100 owner manual Workpiece Preparation, Scatter Tips

Models: T25100

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Workpiece

Preparation

The powder coating system is designed to ONLY operate on solid, electrically-conduc- tive metal workpieces.

Follow these workpiece preparation guide- lines for the best results:

Thoroughly clean the workpiece of paints or other finishes, residue left by cleaning solu- tions, debris, dust, and any other foreign material. Depending upon the application, additional pre-treatment steps may be neces- sary.

Make sure the workpiece is completely dry.

Attach the grounding clip (see Figure 8) to the workpiece or hanger with a good metal- to-metal contact at a point where the pow- der will not be applied. This will provide a negative electrical attraction for the charged power.

Figure 8. System grounding clip.

Make sure the workpiece is not touching any other grounding source other than the pow- der coating system ground.

To reduce the risk of electrical shock from workpiece contact, position or hang the workpiece so that it does not need to be re-positioned during the powder coating pro- cess.

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Use clean metal material for workpiece hang- ers. This will ensure that the hanger is grounded with the workpiece.

Scatter Tips

The Model T25100 ships with three scatter tips with diameters of 12", 34", and 1" (see Figure 9).

Figure 9. Included scatter tips.

The scatter tips thread onto the conductor pole (see Figure 10) and produce different spray pat- terns. Experiment with a scrap workpiece to gain an understanding of the effect that each tip pro- duces.

Note: Wipe the tips clean of powder before stor- ing them.

Scatter

Tip

Conductor

Pole

Gun

Nose

Figure 10. Scatter tip installed.

Model T25100 (Mfg. Since 8/12)

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Grizzly T25100 owner manual Workpiece Preparation, Scatter Tips