Gun
Gun
Gun Setup
Setup
Setup
Gun
Gun
Gun Setup
Setup
Setup Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
To reduce the risk of fire and explosion, fluids used
must meet the following flammability requirements:
• FM,
FM,
FM, FMc
FMc
FMc Approved:
Approved:
Approved:
Material does not sustain burning in accordance
with the Standard Test Method for Sustained
Burning of Liquid Mixtures, ASTM D4206.
• CE
CE
CE---EN
EN
EN 50059
50059
50059 Compliant:
Compliant:
Compliant:
Material is classified as non-ignitable as defined
by EN 50059: 2018.
For more information, see
Ignitability of Coating Materials, page 92
.
Contact with the charged components of the spray
gun will cause an electric shock. Do not touch the
gun nozzle or electrode or come within 4 in. (102
mm) of the front of the gun during operation or
until performing the
.
Follow the
Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding
when you stop spraying and
whenever you are instructed to discharge the
voltage.
To reduce the risk of component rupture, which
can cause serious injury, do not exceed the
maximum working pressure of the lowest rated
system component. This equipment has a 100 psi
(0.7 MPa, 7 bar) maximum working air and fluid
pressure.
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure, page 33
whenever you
are instructed to relieve the pressure.
For additional steps to set up specialty guns,
see
Soft Spray Gun Setup Procedure, page 24
Round Spray Gun Setup Procedure, page 26
HVLP Gun Setup Procedure, page 25
,
Abrasive Material Gun Setup Procedure, page 28
,
and
Mold Release Gun Setup Procedure, page 30
.
See the following figure to locate the electrostatic
gun controls.
Figure 13 Electrostatic Gun Controls
1.
Check that the retaining ring (6) is tight, securing
the fluid nozzle (4) and air cap (5).
Note
The gun is shipped with the fluid nozzle
and air cap installed. To select a
different size fluid nozzle or air cap, see
Fluid Nozzle Selection Chart, page 77
,
and
Air Cap Selection Guide, page 80
.
To install the nozzle and air cap, see
Cap and Nozzle Replacement, page 49
.
2.
Turn OFF (O) the ES On-Off switch (J).
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