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HAZARD CAUSE 

SAFEGUARDS

Fire 

 

Solvent and coatings can be highly flammable   

Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep air free of   

 

or combustible especially when sprayed. 

accumulations of flammable vapors.

  

 

 

Smoking must never be allowed in the spray area.  

 

 

Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in the spray area.

Solvent 

 

During use and while cleaning and flushing,  

Wear eye protection.

Spray

 

solvents can be forcefully expelled from fluid

 

and air passages. Some solvents can cause

 

eye injury.

 

Inhaling Toxic

 

Certain materials may be harmful if inhaled, or  

Follow the requirements of the Material Safety Data Sheet

Substances

 

if there is contact with the skin. 

supplied by your coating material manufacturer.

 

 

Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep the air free of  

 

 

accumulations of toxic materials.

  

 

 

Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a chance of inhaling  

 

 

sprayed materials.  The mask must be compatible with the material 

 

 

being sprayed and its concentration.  Equipment must be as   

 

 

 

 

prescribed by an industrial hygienist or safety expert, and be 

 

 

NIOSH approved.

Explosion Hazard -

  

Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents - for  

The MBC-510 can  be used with these solvents. 

Materials

 

example; methylene chloride and 1, 1, 1 - 

However,  aluminum is widely used in other spray application   

  

Trichloroethylene are not chemically compatible 

equipment - such as material pumps, regulators, valves and cups.

 

with the aluminum that might be used in many 

Check all equipment items before use and make  sure  they can 

 

system components.  The chemical reaction 

also be used safely with these solvents.  Read the label or

 

caused by these solvents reacting with 

data sheet for the material you intend to spray.  If in  doubt as to  

 

aluminum can become violent and lead to  

whether or not a coating or cleaning material is compatible, contact 

 

an equipment explosion. 

your material supplier.

 

General Safety

 

Improper operation or maintenance of equipment. 

Operators should be given adequate training in the safe use &    

 

 

maintenance of the equipment (in accordance with the requirements  

 

 

 

of NFPA-33, Chapter 15).  Users must comply with all local &  

 

 

 

national codes of practice & insurance company requirements governing 

 

 

ventilation, fire precautions, operation, maintenance and housekeeping. 

 

 

These are OSHA Sections 1910.94 and 1910.107 and NFPA-33. 

Cumulative Trauma

 

Use of hand tools may cause cumulative trauma  

Pain, tingling, or numbness in the shoulder, forearm, wrist, hands or

Disorders (“CTD’s”)

 

disorders (“CTD’s”). 

fingers, especially during the night, may be early symptoms of a  

CTD’s, or 

musculo-

 

 

CTD.  Do not ignore them.  Should you experience any such  

 

skeletal disorders,

  

CTD's when using hand tools, tend to affect 

symptoms, see a physician immediately.  Other early symptoms may  

involve damage to

 

the upper extremities.  Factors which may  

include vague discomfort in the hand, loss of manual dexterity, and  

the hands, wrist, 

 

increase the risk of developing a CTD include: 

nonspecific pain in the arm.  Ignoring early symptoms and continued  

elbows, shoulders,

  

 

repetitive use of the arm, wrist & hand can lead to serious disability. 

neck and back. Carpal

  1. High frequency of the activity. 

Risk is reduced by avoiding or lessening factors 1-7. 

tunnel syndrome and

 

2. Excessive force, such as gripping, pinching,

tendinitis (such as

 

  or pressing with the hands and fingers. 

tennis elbow or rotator

  3. Extreme or awkward finger, wrist, or arm.

cuff syndrome) are 

 

 positions. 

examples of CTD’s.

 

4. Excessive duration of the activity.

 

5. Tool vibration.

 

6. Repeated pressure on a body part.

 

7. Working in cold temperatures.

 

CTD’s can also be caused by such activities

 

as sewing, golf, tennis  bowling, to name a few.

The following hazards may occur during the normal use of this equipment. Please read the following chart before using this equipment.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This manual contains information that is improtant for you to know and understand.  This information relates to USER SAFETY and 

PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.  To help you recognize this information, we use the following symbols.  Please pay particular 

attention to these sections.

Note

Information that you should pay  

special attention to.

Important safety information - A hazard 

that may cause serious injury or loss 

of life.

Important information that tells how 

to prevent damage to equipment, or 

how to avoid a situation that may cause 

minor inury.

Summary of Contents for MBC-510

Page 1: ...nd needle set is recommended See Chart 3 Also replace the needle packing at this time Lightly lubricate the threads of the fluid tip before reassembling Torque to 20 25 ft lbs Do not over tighten the fluid tip To prevent damage to the fluid tip 5 or fluid needle 11 be sure to either 1 pull the trigger and hold while tightening or loosening the fluid tip or 2 remove fluid needle adjusting screw 32 ...

Page 2: ... of NFPA 33 Chapter 15 Users must comply with all local national codes of practice insurance company requirements governing ventilation fire precautions operation maintenance and housekeeping These are OSHA Sections 1910 94 and 1910 107 and NFPA 33 Cumulative Trauma Use of hand tools may cause cumulative trauma Pain tingling or numbness in the shoulder forearm wrist hands or Disorders CTD s disord...

Page 3: ...6 Screw 1 27 MBC 415 Cylinder Assembly 1 28 CV 5 K5 Gasket Kit Kit of 5 1 29 Cylinder 1 30 MBC 33 Plunger 1 31 MBC 29 K5 Spring Kit of 5 1 32 MBC 39 Screw 1 33 P MB 51 Air Inlet Adapter 1 4 NPS 1 34 Trigger Bearing Stud 1 35 Screw 1 36 JGS 478 Stud and Screw Kit 1 3 studs 5 screws in kit 37 JGS 477 1 Trigger Stud and Screw Kit 1 Kit includes 1 each 38 P MBC 428 3 Spray gun less spray head 1 A quan...

Page 4: ... 2 301 V 7 2014 4 8 Torque to 20 25 ft lbs 3 6 9 10 11 22 23 25 26 21 32 27 30 29 28 12 13 14 15 16 18 24 19 17 34 35 36 37 31 20 5 2 1 33 Apply thread sealant i e Loctite 242 blue or equal on threads 4 7 8 ...

Page 5: ...ase fluid pressure on pressure feed guns Jerky or fluttering spray Loose or damaged fluid tip seat Tighten or replace Insufficient fluid in cup or pressure tank Fill cup or tank Gun with cup tipped at excessive angle Do not tip excessively or rotate fluid tube Obstructed fluid passage or hose Clean Loose or cracked fluid tube in cup or tank Tighten or replace Too heavy fluid for suction feed Dry o...

Page 6: ...trainer pro vides a final filter for trapping foreign particles in the paint supply MB 135 K9 Leather Packings Optional packings used commonly with abrasive materials Use 3 inplace of A 23 packing Enables user to control and reduce air usage at the gun Ideal for low pressure spraying P H 5516 Air Adjusting Valve HAF 507 Whirlwind In Line Air Filter Removes water oil and debris from the air line Qu...

Page 7: ...EN SB 2 301 V 7 2014 7 8 NOTES ...

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