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Clean ing the spray tip

1.  If  the spray  tip clogs  while  spray ing shut off pump and re lief paint 

pres sure.

2.  Loos en the re tain ing nut, for the spray tip, and re lease pres sure slow ly 

be fore  re mov ing  com plete ly.

3.  Then re move spray tip and put it in sol vent. 

4.  Blow ob struc tion out  with air from front of  spray tip, or let it soak 

long enough to dis solve the par ti cle.

5.  If  it won’t  dis solve, clean it with a Ec co clean ing broach from front 

of spray tip.

Al ways re move spray tip from gun to clean it.

Be very care ful when  re mov ing  spray tip or  hose  from  gun. 
The pump must be switched off and paint  pres sure re lieved.

A plugged high pres sure   hose  con tains fluid un der high  
pres sure. Loos en tip re tain ing nut or hose coupling slight ly and 
release slowly before removing completely.

WAR NING

Trouble shooting 

 

Introduction

Always commence troubleshooting by checking the general condition 

of the spray gun. This can most easily be determined by test spraying, 

which provides an opportunity for checking the spray pattern and capacity 

and gasket leakage. 

The following external factors can cause malfunctioning and should be 

thoroughly checked:

1.  The  quality of the paint, i.e. its viscosity, purity. etc.

2.  The paint pressure in relation to viscosity of the paint and         

     spray tip used.

3.  The size of paint hoses.    

Trouble shoouting chart 

(see the last page)

Types of problems 

Collection of information which makes it possible to identify the error 

symptoms applicable to the spray gun in the event of malfunctioning 

is a matter of vital importance. Identification of symptoms makes it  

possible to decide whether the spray gun itself is the direct cause of the  

malfunctioning or if this may have been caused by an external factor.

Replacement of fluid needle and fluid needle 
gaskets

Removal

1.  Shut off pump and re lief paint pres sure.

2.  Undo the two screws (19).

3.  Remove the servo part (14) by screwing out the back head (15).

4.  Unscrew the sealing element (4).

5.  Withdraw fluid needle (12) and take away the washer (5).

6.  Unscrew the guide bushing (11). 

7.  Press the packing set out with the aid of the 5-mm pinprovided in the 

tool set. 

Note! 

Take care to avoid damaging the outside diameter of 

the packing screw (10) which is a sealing surface. Use the flats of the 

packing screw when clamping between the jaws of a vice.

8.  Clean and inspect all parts.

Assembly

All moving parts must be lubricated

1.  Mount the packing set on the fluid needle (12) in the following order: 

The washer (5), the guide (6), the packings (7) with the o-rings (8) 

and finally the sleeve (9). 

Note! 

The packings (7) are to be fitted with 

the tip of the Vee facing away from the valve cone in the fluid  needle. 

2.  Screw the assembled sealing element (4) into the gun body.

3.  Drip a little oil onto the sealing surface of the packing screw and mount 

the servo part (14).

4.  Secured the fluid needle with the two lock screws (19).

Replacement of fluid needle only

1.  Unscrew the retaining ring (29) and remove the spray tip (28) together 

with its gasket (27)

2.  Uns crew the fluid nozzle (3) with its gasket (2).

3.  Undo the lock screws (19) and pull the fluid needle (12) out from the 

front.

4.  Insert a new fluid needle and tighten the lock screws (19).

5.  Fit the fluid nozzle (3) and spray tip (28). Don’t forget to refit the gaskets 

(2 and 27).

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Max.

 

fluid  pres su re

 

360 bar.

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Fluid ho se con nec tion 1/4-18 NPSM.

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Min./Max. 

control air pressure 4/8 bar.  

  Control air tube con nec tion is elbow coupling for 6/8 mm nylon tubing. 

 

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Blow the fluid and air tube clean before connecting them.

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When  as ses sing  the  re ac tion  ti me of  the con nec ted  spray gun 

(the ti me from the  start  im pul se  until  spray ing com men ces)  the 

re ac tion time of the control valve must be taken into con si de ra tion.

   Re com men ded sizes for control val ve and air hoses: 

 

 – Con trol valve, 3-way, G1/4. Min. flow area 28 mm

2

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Mechan i cally,  pneu mat i cal ly  or  electrically  actuated. 

 

–   Air hose, nylon, dia. 6/8 mm, max. Iength 7.5 m for control air.

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To prevent the fluid hose from getting stuck on account of dried  

paint, it is recommended that the connection threads be greased 

with vasseline or a similar lubricant.

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Ta ke gre at ca re to keep the spray gun clean and to lubricate all  

mo ving parts at regular intervals.   

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Lu bri cants for paint spraying equipment must 

not

 contain silicones.

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Check that all connections are tight.

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If the gun does not work satisfactorily it must on no account be used. 

Repair or replace it immediately.

 

Paint  spray ing

Ad vice  on  high-pres sure  spray ing 

1.  Con sult your paint  sup pli er  for  in for ma tion  to  choose  the  cor rect 

spray tip for the ac tu al paint.

2.  As rule the best spray ing dis tance is 30-40 cm.

3.  The spray pass es do not need to over lap as  much as in spray paint ing 

with  air  atom i za tion.

4.  The ca pac i ty of high pres sure spray ing is very large. To avoid runs, the  

spray  gun  should  usu al ly  be  moved  fast er  than  in  spray paint ing 

with  air  atom i za tion.

Maintenance

The entire spray gun gun should be cleaned at the end of each working 

day. The spray tip should be cleaned more frequently.

Wipe the spray gun thoroughly clean on outside and clean it internally by 

flushing a suitable solvent through it.

More extensive cleaning and overhauling should be carried out at least 

once a month, depending on the material being sprayed.

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