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 5) Service

Have  your  power  tool  serviced  by  a 

qualified repair person using only identical 

replacement parts.

 This will ensure that the 

safety of the power tool is maintained. 

If  the  supply  cord  of  this  power  tool  is 
damaged  it  must  be  replaced  by  a 
specially prepared cord available through 
the service organization.

Specific safety rules for HVLP Sprayers

OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS!

This equipment is for professional use only.

WARNING: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD. 
Take all precautions to avoid sources of 
sparks and ignition when spraying. Keep 
the machine at least 8 meters away from 
the spraying operation. 

WEAR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES. 
Always use a respirator, eye protection and 
protective clothing and gloves. 

EXPLOSION  RISK  FROM  HALOGENATED 
HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS 

Never  use  halogenated  hydrocarbon 
solvents  in  this  machine.  Contact  with 
aluminum parts may cause an explosion.  
Some of the most common of these solvents 
are: Carbontetrachloride, Chlorobenzene, 
D i c h l o r o e t h a n e ,   D i c h l o r o e t h y l 
Ether,  Ethylbromide,  Ethylchloride,  & 

Tethrachloethane. 

PREVENT STATIC SPARKING FIRE/EXPLOSIONS

Vapors  created  when  spraying  can  be 

ignited by sparks. To reduce the risk of fire, 

always locate the turbine at least 20 feet (6 
m.) away from spray area. Do not plug in 
or unplug any electrical cords in the spray 
area.  Doing  so  can  cause  sparks  which 
can ignite any vapors still in the air. Follow 
the coating & solvent manufacturers safety 
warnings and precautions.

WARNING:  Keep  the  turbine  away  from 
areas  with  hazardous  concentrations  of 

flammable vapors. NEVER operate with the 

turbine inside a spray booth.

• 

NEVER

 point the spray gun at anyone 

or any part of the body.

• 

NEVER

 put your hand or fingers over 

the fluid nozzle.

• 

NEVER

 try to stop or deflect leaks with 

your hand, body, or rag.

• 

NEVER

 alter equipment in any manner.

• 

NEVER

 smoke while in spraying area.

• 

N E V E R

  s p r a y   h i g h l y   f l a m m a b l e 

materials.

• 

NEVER

 use around children.

• 

NEVER

  allow  another  person  to 

use  sprayer  unless  he  is  thoroughly 
instructed on its safe use and given this 
operator’s manual to read.

• 

ALWAYS

 wear a spray mask/respirator, 

gloves and protective eye wear while 
spraying.

Summary of Contents for Q-T3

Page 1: ...1 ...

Page 2: ...Net Weight 8 5 kgs 18 7 Lbs Material Applications Automotive refinish Architectural Marine Industrial Aerospace Wood Plastic On off switch Speed control knob Carry Handle Pattern adjuster Vent tube Air cap Needle Nozzle Trigger Cup Latch Paint cup Quick release hose coupling Gun Filter compartment Fluid flow control knob Quick release hose coupling Turbine Hose ...

Page 3: ...led and grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances Never remove the grounding prong or modify the plug in any way Do not use any adaptor plugs Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded If the tools should electrically malfunction or break down grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from the user b Avoi...

Page 4: ...ower tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed b Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired c Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce t...

Page 5: ...t h a n e D i c h l o r o e t h y l Ether Ethylbromide Ethylchloride Tethrachloethane PREVENT STATIC SPARKING FIRE EXPLOSIONS Vapors created when spraying can be ignited by sparks To reduce the risk of fire always locate the turbine at least 20 feet 6 m away from spray area Do not plug in or unplug any electrical cords in the spray area Doing so can cause sparks which can ignite any vapors still i...

Page 6: ...allow it to vibrate against rough sharp or hot surfaces NEVER use a damaged hose Before each use check entire hose for cuts leaks abrasions or bulging If any of these conditions exist replace the hose immediately GROUNDING G r o u n d t h e s p r a y e r o t h e r components in the system to reduce the risk of static sparking fire or explosion which can result in serious bodily injury and property...

Page 7: ...ry little waste and overspray This high efficiency delivery absolutely minimizes air pollution emissions associated with paint spraying Media which are traditionally sprayed by high pressure compressor driven paint sprayers can be sprayed by this new technology The paint drying times are even quicker because the air from the turbine is naturally warm UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 1 Remove all parts from ...

Page 8: ...istency is found Droplets off the stir stick should be about one second apart WARNING Universal motors like the one used in this turbine by their nature create sparks at the commutator Whenever spraying flammable media keep the turbine at least 6 meters 20 feet away from the spraying area OPERATION 1 Ensure that all protective clothing and safety devices are in place and Fill the paint cup 2 Allow...

Page 9: ...ll the trigger all the way and hold it to prevent damage to the seating surfaces of the Needle and Nozzle 3 Unscrew the Fluid Control Knob all the way and remove it together with the spring 4 Pull out the Needle through the back of the Gun 5 Replacement is the opposide of removal On off switch Speed control knob Air cap Nozzle Trigger Fluid flow control knob Retaining ring Needle 6 to 8 in 150 to ...

Page 10: ...gun is as an HVLP turbine cup feed gun It is also possible to use this gun and turbine with a remote pressure pot pressure feed set up All that is necessary is to convert the gun To convert 1 Use an appropriate wrench to loosen the nut to remove the paint cup 2 Connect the hose from the pressure pot 3 Use an appropriate wrench to unscrew the nipple for the vent tube from the gun body 4 Use a bolt ...

Page 11: ...11 WIRING ...

Page 12: ...3 52 51 50 30 31 27 26 25 27 26 25 29 29 28 24 31 30 33 32 34 43 44 48 20 36 23 21 20 42 18 13 15 14 13 15 14 13 12 11 09 10 09 08 07 03 04 05 06 16 17 38 37 39 02 01 55 56 57 58 59 60 59 61 62 63 22 35 49 19 40 41 45 47 46 60 2 60 1 64 65 ...

Page 13: ...0 HANDLE BRACKET 2 31 SCREW M4 x 16 10 32 CARRY HANDLE 1 33 SCREW M6 x 20 2 34 BODY 1 No Parts Name Q TY 35 SOUND DEADENING LOWER 1 36 BOTTOM PLATE 1 37 POWER SUPPLY CORD 1 38 SCREW M4 x 16 2 39 CORD CLIP 1 40 SUN WASHER M4 1 41 NUT M4 2 42 CORD ARMOR 1 43 OVERLOAD UNIT 1 44 SWITCH 1 45 SWITCH BOOT 1 46 FLAT WASHER ø7 x ø12 x 0 5 1 47 NUT 9 9 x ø6 3 x 2 1 48 SPEED CONTROL DIAL 1 49 SOUND DEADENING...

Page 14: ...14 HVLP GUN EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 15: ...ING 1 G12 NEEDLE SPINDLE 1 G13 SPRING 1 G14 SEAL 1 G15 O RING 1 G16 O RING 1 G17 SPINDLE HOUSING 1 G18 NEEDLE ASSEMBLY 1 G19 NEEDLE SPRING 1 G20 FLUID CONTROL KNOB 1 G21 GRIP 1 G22 AIR PIPE 1 G23 AIR INLET NIPPLE 1 G24 VENT NIPPLE 1 G25 PACKING 1 G26 PACKING NUT 1 G27 FLUID INLET 1 G28 TRIGGER STUD 1 G29 E CLIP 1 G30 TRIGGER 1 G31 CUP LATCH ASSEMBLY 1 G32 PAINT CUP 1 G33 VENT TUBE ASSEMBLY 1 G34 C...

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