18
Dymax SG-200 High-Flow Spray Gun System User Guide
B
—
Bottle Drop-In Reservoir Systems
NOTE:
Ensure that you plumb the air lines correctly at the inlets and outlets of the dispensing system
components. The dispensing system will not function properly if you plumb the compressed air lines incorrectly.
WARNING!
Some Dymax fluids can bond skin together in seconds. It can also irritate skin,
eyes, and mucous membranes. To minimize the risk of bonded skin or irritation, wear protective
gloves and eyewear when working with Dymax fluids and the hand-held spray gun system.
Exposing Dymax adhesives to light causes most Dymax adhesives and fluids to begin curing.
Hence, to prevent unintentional curing during the loading of bottle reservoirs, have the reservoir
tank ready to accept the bottle reservoir and complete the loading process quickly after opening
the bottle reservoir.
Figure 9. Bottle Drop-In Reservoir Connections
Fluid Line Connections
1.
Insert the 3/8-in. (9.5-mm) OD tubing through the push-through fitting on the top of the tank cover. Grab
the tubing as it protrudes on the underside of the tank cover and pull the tubing through to form a dip
tube. The dip tube should be of sufficient length to reach the bottom of the tank when you place the tank
cover on the tank. Be sure to cut the end of the tube at a 45° angle to ensure free flow of material at
bottom of tank.
2.
Cut the other end of the dispensing line to a working length (6 ft or less recommended). The dispensing
line should be cut as short as possible to reduce pressure losses in the line, but long enough to enable you
to reach and work comfortably with the spray gun in the work area.
3.
Attach the fluid dispensing line to the fitting on the spray gun.
NOTE:
For optimal dispensing performance, the length of all fluid lines should be as short as possible to
reduce fluid pressure drop and other variations that may affect precision dispensing
Air line
–
Connects from
Material Pressure Regulator to
Precision Air Regulator’s Air
Inlet
Fluid Line