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Grounding 

 

 

In  order to prevent the accumulation of electrostatic 

charges which could generate an electric arc in a flammable  or 
explosive environment, it is necessary that all conductive 
components of the system are grounded. 

 

The gun must be 'grounded' via the fluid hose or the air hose.  

 

The equipment to be painted must also be "grounded" by means of 
clamps fitted with cables or, if suspended, by means of hooks which 
must be kept clean at all times. 

 

Follow the shutdown procedure and always depressurize air and 
fluid circuits before carrying out any servicing on the gun (cleaning, 
checking, maintenance of the fluid or cleaning of the gun nozzles) 

 

This gun is a precision tool. Its proper operation requires frequent and 
careful maintenance. 

 

If it is carried out immediately after work, cleaning is easier and 
quicker. 

 

Never use wire brushes, files or pliers for disassembly. 

 

Before cleaning or disassembling any component of the equipment, 
it is imperative: 

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 to stop the pump by cutting off the compressed air supply, 

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 to decompress the hoses by pulling the trigger. 

 

Never store more than necessary inflammable materials inside the 
working area 

 

The materials must be stored in approved drums and grounded. 

 

Use only grounded metals containers for cleaning solvents. 

 

Cardboard and paper are prohibited.

 

 

The tanks of fluids and cleaners must be grounded via a grounding 
cable,  either  by means of clamps or some  other means of 
attachment. 

 

The parts to be painted are hung or placed by means of hooks or 
supports which are grounded and kept clean at all times, in order to 
always guarantee good conductivity to ground. 

 

All insulation (cardboard, paper, plastic materials) must be kept to a 
minimum in the work area. 

 

The ground continuity must be checked by a qualified technician.  

 

Never operate the equipment without ensuring that all the above 
safety requirements are met. 

Summary of Contents for FSTART Gravity

Page 1: ...Start G HVLP 22 Mva 135756215 Gun FStart G CONV 15 Lva 135756218 Gun FStart G CONV 18 Lva 135756222 Gun FStart G CONV 22 Lva II 2G Ex h IIB T6 X Gb Translation from the original manual Index A 5821191...

Page 2: ...y Disassembly 14 13 Assembly errors 15 14 Troubleshooting 15 15 Commercial references FStart Gravity 17 15 1 Available Projectors references P Ns 18 15 2 Available Accessory reference P Ns 18 15 3 Ava...

Page 3: ...ur balance at all times to better control the equipment in the event of an unexpected event Make sure that the workstation is neat and clean Scattered or piled up parts and tools are a source of an ac...

Page 4: ...ause a risk of fire poisoning or irritation Toxicity Depending on the fluid used toxic and or flammable vapors may form There is a danger of intoxication and burning due to the concentration of these...

Page 5: ...wire brushes files or pliers for disassembly Before cleaning or disassembling any component of the equipment it is imperative to stop the pump by cutting off the compressed air supply to decompress th...

Page 6: ...rfaces edges corners Some component surfaces may be hot during operation Skin contact with hot surfaces causes severe skin burns Handle open or sharp edged components with care Wear protective gloves...

Page 7: ...ected from mechanical or thermal damage during production or maintenance Wastes related to the operation or dismantling of the equipment must be treated in accordance with the applicable laws The nois...

Page 8: ...CE European conformity for use in explosive area II group II 2 class 2 G gas Surface equipment meant to an area where explosive atmospheres due to gas vapours mists are liable to appear from time to t...

Page 9: ...80 dBA Maximum ambient operating temperature 50 C 122 F 5 1 Materials FSTART Gravity Gun body Chrome die cast aluminium Head clear anodised aluminium Nozzle INOX stainless steel Needle INOX stainless...

Page 10: ...1 Z1 or area 2 Z2 spraybooth B Non explosive area 1 Pump 2 Airspray gun 3 Fluid product 4 Antistatic air hose 5 Air regulator The 1 m 39 37 distance indicated in the diagram is given for information...

Page 11: ...sure adjustment with or without gauge at gun handle 1 P 0 Air pressure wall 2 Air hose 7 Storage Our equipment must be stored in its original packaging In case of prolonged storage it is preferable to...

Page 12: ...twork and more precisely by means of the knob at the bottom of the gun handle on some manual guns Fan width Fan width is adjusted by using the knurled knob It controls the air going to the horns on th...

Page 13: ...be painted Avoid working with the wrist Proper position Do not forget that crossed sweeps cannot correct irregularities Spraying from a stationary gun will not give you even coverage Start the pass an...

Page 14: ...e them before assembling refer to seal kit and servicing kit Note Frequencies are given as an estimate They must be adapted by the maintenance service of the user for every installation depending on t...

Page 15: ...a large needle opening and the needle almost closed the spray pattern is not even in all directions Fragmented pattern The fan air pressure is too high at the holes in the air cap horns turn the fan a...

Page 16: ...ssure Fluid seeping from the air holes of the aircap Defective tip seal Replace it Tip loose Tighten it Fluid leak at the packing Packing is worn Tighten up the packing holder without blocking the nee...

Page 17: ...18 Mva 135756122 Gun FStart G HVLP 22 Mva 135756215 Gun FStart G CONV 15 Lva 135756218 Gun FStart G CONV 18 Lva 135756222 Gun FStart G CONV 22 Lva G Gravity HVLP High volume Low pressure CONV Convent...

Page 18: ...Aircap FStart G CONV 15 18 Lva 131756215 Nozzle Needle FStart CONV 15 131756218 Nozzle Needle FStart CONV 18 132756220 Aircap FStart G CONV 22 Lva 131756222 Nozzle Needle FStart CONV 22 15 2 Availabl...

Page 19: ...diagram Maintenance kit FSTART gravity 129756901 consisting of A Needle packing 129 756 903 B Trigger set Air adjusters 129 756 906 C Rear line assembly 129 756 904 27 28 25 23 11 12 9 20 4 18 19 10...

Page 20: ...ve set 1 26 Pattern adjustment valve set 1 13 Needle set 1 129 756 904 Rear line assembly C 14 Spring 1 17 Seal 1 18 Spring seat 1 19 Spring 1 20 Air valve set 1 21 Air valve packing 1 22 Packing bush...

Page 21: ...21 17 Dimensions FSTART Gravity Dimensions in MM...

Page 22: ...artial replacement of the defective component SAMES KREMLIN only bears the cost of the parts needed to replace the defective Material No guarantee will be granted by SAMES KREMLIN for the following Fo...

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Page 24: ...yrektywa ATEX Sm rnice ATEX Direktiva ATEX Smernica ATEX ATEX ir nyelv 2014 34 UE II 2G Ex h IIB T6 X Gb Proc dure d valuation de la conformit Module A Documentation technique Annexe VIII archiv e par...

Page 25: ...Utveckling Innovaatio ja kehitysjohtaja Dyrektor ds Innowacji I Rozwoju editel pro inovace a v voj Direktor za inovacije in razvoj Riadite pre inov ciu a rozvoj Innov ci s s fejleszt si igazgat Direct...

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