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CLEAN-UP

•  Unplug Turbine Unit power cord.
•  Remove Paint Cup and pour unused coating into proper container.
•  Remove Air Supply Hose from HVLP Gun.

  PAINT GUN BASIC DISASSEMBLY FOR NORMAL CLEANING

   

1.  Empty any unused material (paint) from the cup and wash out any residue with an appropriate

   

 

solvent compatible with the coating, or water if using water-based material. Partially fi ll the cup  

   

 

with solvent and run through the gun to fl ush out the material passages.

   

2.  Remove the Air Cap 

(Fig H)

 and clean. Ensure that all the air holes in the air cap are clear.

   

3.  Using a brush and solvent, remove any paint deposits on the outer surface of the Nozzle 

(Fig I)

.

   

4.  Unscrew and remove the Material Flow Adjusting Screw

 (Fig J)

.

   

5.  Remove the Needle spring 

(Fig J)

.

   

6.  Pull the trigger and then pull the needle 

(Fig J)

 out through the back of the spray gun.

   

7.  Remove the Nozzle with the Wrench (Included) 

(Fig K)

.

   

8.  Clean both Nozzle and Needle assembly using appropriate solvent or water and a brush.

   

9.  Make sure to lube (included) the Needle spring, the Air Valve Stem and the Gland Seal to  

   

 

prevent the needle from sticking.

   

10.  To adjust the Gland Nut 

(Fig L)

, tighten until the needle sticks slightly when trigger is pulled,  

   

 

then back off the nut about 1/8 turn. Do not over-tighten the gland nut or the needle will stick.  

   

 

Do not under tighten or the Gland Seal will leak.

   

11.  Check the Cup Top Gasket and replace if damaged. Always seat the cup top gasket fl at in the  

   

 

cup groove. Failure to do this will allow the cup to drip and impair the spray pattern due to loss  

   

 

of cup pressure.

  ADVANCED DISASSEMBLY FOR REBUILD/REPAIR:

   

1.  Follow steps above for partial cleaning.

   

2.  To further disassemble the spray gun now that you have already removed the Air Cap Ring, Air  

   

 

Cap, Fluid Nozzle and Needle assembly, locate the Air Cap Seal. To remove the Air Cap seal, lay  

   

 

the Spray Gun on its side 

(Fig M).

   

3.  Locate the small groove on the Air Cap Seal 

(Fig M)

. You can rotate the groove to a comfortable  

   

 

position for removal. (3 o’clock or 9 o’clock).

   

4.  Place the fl at tip of the wrench (included) in the Air Cap Seal groove. Push in and pry up until the  

   

 

Air Cap Seal pops out 

(Fig N)

. (Clean if necessary).

   

5.  Remove the Air Distributor 

(Fig O)

 and clean if necessary.

   

6.  Remove the Fan Adjustment Ring and Air Distributor Plate 

(Fig P)

. The Air Distributor Plate is  

   

 

attached to the Ring. These two pieces separate. Clean them both if necessary.

    

NOTE:

 Make sure you reassemble the two pieces correctly or you will not have any fan  

   

 

pattern adjustment.

   

7.  Remove the Fan Adjustment Seal 

(Fig Q)

. Clean if necessary.

FIG. I

INCLUDES

(1)  HVLP Paint Gun with 0.8mm Needle/Nozzle set installed  

(1)  24' x 3/4" Air Supply Hose 

(1)  Air Feed Tube w/Check Valve

(1)  1 Qt. Gravity Feed Paint Cup  

(1)  Wrench 

(1)  Air Feed Fitting

(1)  120 V/AC, 15 Amp, double insulated Turbine unit  

(1)  Cleaning Brush 

(1)  Replacement Check Valve

with 6', 14 Ga. power cord 

(1)  Paint Gun Lube

The 

Eastwood 5-Stage Electric Turbine HVLP Paint System

 is a powerful 5-Stage, fully self-contained, lightweight unit that provides clean, dry, warm air 

to the HVLP type spray gun specifi cally designed to withstand the demands of the avid hobbyist and semi-professional. The true HVLP type gun design is fully 
certifi ed and the unique annular fan control ring allows for precise adjustment and is fully certifi ed to use no more than 10 PSI.

SPECIFICATIONS

Paint Gun 

 

•  True HVLP with .8mm Needle/Nozzle set

 

•  1 Qt. Gravity Feed Paint Cup

 

•  Operates on less than 10 PSI

Turbine Unit 

 

•  120 Volt AC, 15 Amp power requirements

 

•  10 PSI output

 

•  Gun Supply air dried and warmed to 20ºF above ambient intake air temperature

 

•  5-Stage Turbine

 

•  Built-in air bleed system

 

•  Gun Storage Receptacle

 

•  130 CFM output

FIG. J

FIG. K

FIG. L

FIG. M

FIG. N

Nozzle

Needle

Needle Spring

Fluid Control 

Knob

Gland Nut

Lubricate

Air Cap 

Seal

Groove

Summary of Contents for 15334

Page 1: ... Paint Gun Handle into the Receptacle located on top of the Turbine Unit cabinet Fig Y Cover with a plastic trash bag and keep entire unit in a clean dry environment TROUBLESHOOTING Gun produces an uneven spray pattern or fan Paint or film buildup on Air Cap blocking air holes Unplug Turbine Unit and clean buildup from Air Cap Gun spits or sputters discharges large droplets Paint or film buildup o...

Page 2: ...t is critical that the white Air Distributor Plate is correctly re inserted into the Fan Adjustment Ring Note that the open slots on the Air Distributor Plate must be visible through the holes of the Fan Adjustment Ring Using the back end of the Needle assembly move the Distributor Plate so that the round screw hole is at the 5 o clock position DO NOT put the Distributor Plate and Fan Adjustment R...

Page 3: ...Ring Air Cap Fluid Nozzle and Needle assembly locate the Air Cap Seal To remove the Air Cap seal lay the Spray Gun on its side Fig M 3 Locate the small groove on the Air Cap Seal Fig M You can rotate the groove to a comfortable position for removal 3 o clock or 9 o clock 4 Place the flat tip of the wrench included in the Air Cap Seal groove Push in and pry up until the Air Cap Seal pops out Fig N ...

Page 4: ...ons and thoroughly mix the paint or coating material thinning or reducing may be necessary Follow coating manufacturer s instructions for thinning The use of a Paint Strainer when filling cup is strongly recommended to avoid possible Needle Nozzle blockage Fig F GUN SETTINGS Fan Pattern Orientation Make sure the Air Cap is properly oriented to produce a vertical fan spray pattern by viewing the HV...

Page 5: ...ons and thoroughly mix the paint or coating material thinning or reducing may be necessary Follow coating manufacturer s instructions for thinning The use of a Paint Strainer when filling cup is strongly recommended to avoid possible Needle Nozzle blockage Fig F GUN SETTINGS Fan Pattern Orientation Make sure the Air Cap is properly oriented to produce a vertical fan spray pattern by viewing the HV...

Page 6: ...Ring Air Cap Fluid Nozzle and Needle assembly locate the Air Cap Seal To remove the Air Cap seal lay the Spray Gun on its side Fig M 3 Locate the small groove on the Air Cap Seal Fig M You can rotate the groove to a comfortable position for removal 3 o clock or 9 o clock 4 Place the flat tip of the wrench included in the Air Cap Seal groove Push in and pry up until the Air Cap Seal pops out Fig N ...

Page 7: ...t is critical that the white Air Distributor Plate is correctly re inserted into the Fan Adjustment Ring Note that the open slots on the Air Distributor Plate must be visible through the holes of the Fan Adjustment Ring Using the back end of the Needle assembly move the Distributor Plate so that the round screw hole is at the 5 o clock position DO NOT put the Distributor Plate and Fan Adjustment R...

Page 8: ... Paint Gun Handle into the Receptacle located on top of the Turbine Unit cabinet Fig Y Cover with a plastic trash bag and keep entire unit in a clean dry environment TROUBLESHOOTING Gun produces an uneven spray pattern or fan Paint or film buildup on Air Cap blocking air holes Unplug Turbine Unit and clean buildup from Air Cap Gun spits or sputters discharges large droplets Paint or film buildup o...

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