PARTS LIST / 650501±B

Item

Description (Size in inches)

(Qty)

Part No￿

 

Item

Description (Size in inches)

(Qty)

Part No￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Bracket

(1)

94040

 

14

Male Elbow (1￿4" o￿d￿ tube ￿ 1￿4"￿18 male thd)

(￿)

59745￿156

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿

Adapter (3￿8"￿18 male x 1￿4"￿18 male)

(1)

90538

 

15

Bracket

(1)

93839

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Adapter (1￿4" ￿ 18 NPTF)

(3)

1950

 

16

Tubing (1￿4" o￿d￿ x 8￿1￿￿'' long)

(1)

59675￿100 f

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Connector

(1)

￿390￿￿￿10

 

17

Bolt (1￿4" ￿ ￿0 x 1")

(4)

Y6￿45￿T

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

Gauge (0 ￿ 60 p￿s￿i￿)

(1)

100090

 

18

Washer (￿￿81" i￿d￿ x ￿6￿5" o￿d￿)

(4)

93096

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

Gauge (0 ￿ 160 p￿s￿i￿)

(1)

100091

 

19

Nut (1￿4" ￿ ￿0)

(4)

Y1￿￿4￿S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

Coupling (1￿4" ￿ 18 NPT)

(1)

Y43￿4￿￿C

 

￿0

Tube (6' long)

(1)

59840￿6￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

Tee (1￿4" ￿ 18 NPTF)

(1)

94039

 

￿1

Elbow

(1)

94043

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

Gauge (0 ￿ 30 p￿s￿i￿)

(1)

93769

 

￿￿

Tube (36" long)

(1)

933￿0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

Adapter

(1)

94511

 

￿3

Nut

(1)

94036

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

Tube (1￿'' long)

(1)

6￿8091￿1

 

￿4

Roll Pin (￿094" o￿d￿ x ￿￿50" long)

(1)

Y178￿18￿S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1￿

Nut

(￿)

1000￿￿

 

￿5

Elbow (1￿4" ￿ 18 NPTF)

(1)

94044

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

Coupler

(1)

￿310￿￿￿00

 

￿6

Ground Kit Assembly (not shown)

(1)

66885￿1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fTube is available in bulk quantities only.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED)

Consult your sales representative for the proper low pressure gun and other accessories which will best match the application.

This system includes a wall mount bracket which can also be attached to cart pn 67074.

Theory of operation:

HVLP ￿High Volume, Low Pressure￿ is a spray process which uses a high volume of air ￿15 - 22 c.f.m.￿ at a low pressure ￿10 p.s.i. or less￿ to

atomize the material, producing both high transfer efficiency ￿the total percent of material that actually stays on the intended surface￿ and a quality finish. The air cap of the HVLP gun injects air into the fluid after it passes through the orifice restriction. The low velocity of the material being sprayed minimizes the over-spray and bounce-back that is as> sociated with conventional air spray.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESB SURE OF 100 P￿S￿I￿ (6￿9 BAR) AT 100 P￿S￿I￿ (6￿9 BAR) AIR INLET PRESSURE￿

WARNING READ THE PUMP MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL OPERATING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND OTHER IMB PORTANT INFORMATION￿

INITIAL SETUP PROCEDURE

NOTICE

REFER TO THE INFORMATION INCLUDED WITH THE LOW PRESB SURE HVLP GUN FOR SYSTEM SETUP INFORMATION￿ THE SYSB TEM IS INTENDED FOR LOW PRESSURE APPLICATION ONLY￿

Attach air supply hose, gun and low pressure material hose.

Install the connector to the air supply hose.

Attach the ground wire to a suitable ground.

The gun air supply hose must be 5/16￿￿ i.d. minimum.

Keep containers covered to prevent contamination.

Nominal system settings:

Pump Outlet Material Pressure - 15 p.s.i. maximum.

Spray Gun Air Pressure - 60 p.s.i. maximum. Note: At 30 p.s.i. nominal setting it will deliver approximately 8 p.s.i. at the air cap when using 5/16￿ i.d. x 15￿ long air hose.

Set air pressure to the pump at approximately 2x ￿two times￿ the operating material pressure.

For example: If 15 p.s.i. material pressure is required, adjust the pump air regulator/gauge pressure to approximately 30 p.s.i. Use the material pressure regulator to adjust. Control the spray gun air volume using the air regulator.

START±UP

1.Turn the knob on the air regulator counterclockwise to zero p.s.i.

2.Place ￿22￿ tube into the container of material.

3.The operating pressure should be set at the lowest needed to atom> ize and deliver the paint. Start with the gun material pressure about the same as the air supply and adjust up or down to set the pattern.

4.Start the pump to cycle by turning the air regulator knob clockwise. The pump will cycle several strokes until pressure is built up in the system, at which time it will stop. Check for any loose fittings or leakage.

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