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WARNING: RISk Of ExPlOSION OR fIRE 

WhaT can haPPen

hoW To PreVenT IT

• When paints or materials

are sprayed, they are broken

into very small particles

and mixed with air. This

will cause certain paints

and materials to become

extremely flammable and

could result in serious

injury or death.

• Never spray near open

flames or pilot lights in

stoves or heaters.

• Never smoke while spraying.
• Provide ample ventilation

when spraying indoors.

• The solvents

1,1,1-Trichloroethane and

Methylene Chloride can

chemically react with the

aluminum used in most

spray equipment, and this

gun and cup, to produce an

explosion hazard and

could result in serious

injury or death.

• Read the label or data

sheet for the material

you intend to spray.

• Never use any type of spray

coating material containing

these solvents.

• Never use these solvents

for equipment cleaning

or flushing.

• If in doubt as to whether a

material is compatible,

contact your material supplier.

WARNING:

• All persons in the work area must always wear approved eye

and hearing protection and approved respiratory protection

when this spray gun is in operation.

• Never aim spray gun at anyone. Do not spray near sparks, open

flame, lit cigarettes, pilot  lights, space heaters or any other

potential ignition source, DO NOT SMOKE IN WORK AREA. 

• Only persons well acquainted with these rules of safe operation

should be allowed to use the air tool.

• Follow manufacturers instructions and safety information to

ensure safe handling and proper use of paints, laquers, thinners,

base coats, etc. Do not use latex or other heavy paints. They are

not recommended for this spray gun. 

• Always keep work area free from obstructions and

well ventiilated.

• Always disconnect spray gun from air source before

disassembly.

• To avoid creating an explosive atmosphere, work only in well

ventilated areas. 

• Always use respiratory protection to prevent inhalation of harm-

ful fumes and materials.

CAUTION:

• Before disassembly or removal of any part of gun or attached

components, shut off compressor, release pressure by
depressing trigger, and disconnect power source.
NEVER assume system pressure is zero!

Summary of Contents for DWMT70778

Page 1: ...DWMT70778 Gravity Feed Touch Up Spray Gun s ...

Page 2: ...RN LENGTH 3 5 90MM MIN WORKING PRESSURE 30PSI MAX WORKING PRESSURE 60PSI AVERAGE AIR CONSUMPTION 50PSI 4 1 SCFM 2 0 L s 1 4 CFM 0 67 L s NET WEIGHT 0 75 LBS 0 34Kg AIR INTLET SIZE 1 4 NPS M RECOMMENDED HOSE SIZE 3 8 10MM DWMT70778 GRAVITY FEED TOUCH UP SPRAY GUN G Air Inlet H Pattern Control Knob I Fluid Control Knob J Hook K Spray Gun Cup Lid L Air Valve Nut FIG 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L FIG 2 ...

Page 3: ...ONS WARNING This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious injury and property damage Read and understand all warnings and operating instructions before using this equipment When using air ...

Page 4: ...All persons in the work area must always wear approved eye and hearing protection and approved respiratory protection when this spray gun is in operation Never aim spray gun at anyone Do not spray near sparks open flame lit cigarettes pilot lights space heaters or any other potential ignition source DO NOT SMOKE IN WORK AREA Only persons well acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be...

Page 5: ...mputation or other serious injury See a physician immediately Never place hands in front of nozzle Direct spray away from self and others Seek immediate medical attention if direct spray contacts exposed body parts WARNING RISK from flying objects What can happen How to prevent it Certain parts are under pressure whenever the gun is connected to a pressurized air line These parts may be propelled ...

Page 6: ...cup A and air cap C AIR CAP HORNS The position of the air cap C horns D allow two spray patterns See Fig 2 AIR VOLUME CONTROL KNOB The air volume control knob F controls the air flow and allows for a MAX of 30 PSI to reduce over spray and efficient air consumption aIR INLET The tool s air inlet G located at the bottom of the handle is used for connecting an air supply that has a standard 1 4 NPT A...

Page 7: ...ine lubricators and air line filters is recommended to prevent water in the line that can damage the tool Drain the air tank daily Clean the air inlet filter screen on at least a weekly schedule to remove accumulated dirt or other matter that can restrict air flow The tool s air inlet used for connecting an air supply has standard 1 4 NPT American thread Safety Rules For Pneumatic Tools 1 Inspect ...

Page 8: ...may result in serious injury 4 Adjust air pressure on the air compressor CAUTION DO NOT exceed 60 PSI 5 Depress the spray gun trigger E fully to spray material NOTE Depressing the trigger partially will cause only air to be released ADJUST SPRAY GUN 1 Turn the fluid control knob I counterclockwise to increase the amount of material released or clockwise to decrease 2 Turn the pattern control knob ...

Page 9: ... clean clogged holes The smallest amount of damage may cause irregular spray pattern NOTE If the fluid nozzle is to be removed for thorough cleaning squeeze the trigger to prevent damage of the fluid needle tip when unscrewing the nozzle Lubrication Lubrication procedures must be observed after thoroughly cleaning the gun to ensure effective high quality performance of spray gun 1 Lubricate workin...

Page 10: ...d Remedy 1 Fluid nozzle cracked or worn 2 Leak at thread of fluid nozzle 3 Leak at fluid needle 4 Needle packing worn out 5 Insufficient fluid in cup 6 Vent hole in container cover clogged 1 Tighten or replace 2 Tighten fluid nozzle 3 Tighten compression nut assembly or replace needle packing 4 Replace packing 5 Fill cup with fluid 6 Clean out Air back pressuring into cup Excessive air blowing bac...

Page 11: ...logged side Soak side ports in thinner to clean clog DO NOT poke any opening with hard objects B 1 Dried material at fluid nozzle C restricts air flow 2 Loose air nozzle 3 Air pressure set too high 1 Remove air nozzle Wipe off fluid tip using a cloth soaked in thinner or by soft brush 2 Fasten nozzle securely 3 Reduce air pressure TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE This section provides a list of the more freq...

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