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Gland Washers (16) prevent leakage of air pass the needle. This leakage reduces the performance of the spray gun
and must, therefore, be kept to a minimum. After a period of use the gland washers will wear. This is normal and can
be compensated by gradual adjustment of the Gland Nut (15).
Periodically check to ensure the Gland Nut (15) is not loose. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN as this will increase wear of
the washers. When necessary just tighten the nut lightly using the special Spanner (27) provided.
By tightening the nut, the inside diameter of gland washers reduce thereby closing any small gap that may have
occurred between the needle and gland washers, therefore, eliminating leakage.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
The turbine unit only requires minimal maintenance:
• Ensure its Filter (28) element is kept clean at all times.
This is the filter underneath the main body of the turbine. Disconnect the unit from the power supply, turn on side
and remove foam material. This can be washed out if necessary and replaced when dry. From time to time this
filter will need replacing (Part No. L0058).
• The turbine bearings are sealed and lubricated for life. There is no maintenance or adjustment required.
• Clean the turbine and hose unit with a damp cloth after use.
• The hose is stowed by coiling it between the motor housing and hose cover.
• The supply cord is stowed by wrapping around the base of the unit and locating the plug in the space at the back
of the unit.
TURBINE UNIT
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
ACTION REQUIRED
The paint runs on the
item being sprayed
Paint too diluted
Add undiluted material
Paint volume too high
Reduce the paint flow by turning Fluid Adjusting
Screw (12) clockwise
Moving too slowly
Increase speed of application
Gun trigger held for too long
Release Trigger (25) earlier
Gun too close
Increase the distance between gun and work-piece
Paint is thin or
irregular
Paint too diluted
Add undiluted material
Paint volume too low
Increase the paint flow by turning Fluid Adjusting
Screw (12) anticlockwise
Moving too fast
Reduce speed of application
Gun clogged
Clean the gun
Gun too far away
Reduce the distance between gun and work-piece
No paint being
produced
Paint too thick
Add thinners
Gun clogged
Clean the gun
Pick-up tube clogged
Clean Pick-Up Tube (24)
Air hose split
Replace Air Hose (29)
Grainy paint
Filter the paint
Container almost empty
Refill Paint Container (17)
Gun at an angle
Ensure Pick-Up Tube (24) is angled towards paint
Air intake blocked
Check no paper or loose debris can block the air
intake underneath the unit. Replace Filter (28) if
necessary (Part No. L0058).
After cleaning your spray gun and before fitting the needle, dip the tip into some petroleum jelly which will lubricate
Gland Washers (16) as the Needle (9) is inserted. The external surfaces of the spray gun can be wiped clean with a
cloth soaked in thinners.