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9001A: 

Parts Breakdown & Operating Manual 

rev. 04/29/06

One side of nozzle wing is 
clogged.

PROBLEM

SPRAY PATTERN/ 

CONDITION

A.)  Loose air nozzle.
B.)  Material around outside of 

air nozzle has dried.

A.)  Atomization air pressure is set 

too high.

B.)  Trying to spray a thin material 

in too wide a pattern.

Spitting

SOLUTION

A.)  Reduce air pressure.
B.)  Increase material control by turning fluid 

control screw to left, while reducing spray 
width by turning spray width adjustment  
screw to right.

Soak­ nozzle in solvent to loosen clog, then blow air through 
until clean. To clean orifices use a broom straw or toothpick­. 
Never try and detach dried material with sharp tool.

A.)  Tighten air nozzle.
B.)  Tak­e off air nozzle and wipe off fluid tip, 

using rag moistened with thinner.

A.)  Back­ up k­nurled nut, put a few drops of 

machine oil on pack­ing, re-tighten nut.

B.)  Tak­e off fluid nozzle, clean rear of nozzle and 

seat in gun body. Replace nozzle and bring in 
tight to body.

C.)  Tighten or change out swivel nut.

A.)  Pack­ing around needle valve 

is dried out.

B.  Fluid nozzle loosely installed, 

or dirt between nozzle 
and body.

C.)  Loose or defective swivel nut 

on siphon cup.

Fluid leak­age from 
pack­ing nut.

A.)  Pack­ing nut loose.
B.)  Pack­ing worn or dry.

A.)  Tighten, but not so tight as to grip needle.
B.)  Replace pack­ing or lubricate.

Dripping from fluid tip.

A.)  Dry packing.
B.)  Sluggish needle.
C.)  Tight packing nut.
D.)  Worn fluid nozzle or needle.

A.)  Lubricate.
B.)  Lubricate.
C.)  Adjust.
D.)  For pressure feed, replace with new fluid nozzle 

and needle.

Thin, sandy coarse finish.

Thick, dimpled finish
resembling orange peel.

A.)  Gun held too far from surface.
B.)  Atomization pressure set  

too high.

Gun held too close to surface.

A.)  Move gun closer to surface.
B.)  Adjust atomization pressure.

Move gun further from surface.

Will not spray.

A.)  No air pressure at gun.
B.)  Fluid pressure too low with 

internal mix cap and 
pressure tank­.

C.)  Fluid control screw not 

open enough.

D.)  Fluid too heavy for 

suction feed.

A.)  Check­ air supply and air lines.
B.)  Increase fluid pressure at tank­.
C.)  Open fluid control screw.
D.)  Thin material or change to pressure feed.

Unable to get round spray.

Fan adjustment screw not 
seating properly.

Clean or replace.

Improper spray pattern.

A.)  Gun improperly adjusted.
B.)  Dirty air cap.
C.)  Fluid tip obstructed.
D.)  Sluggish needle.

A.)  Readjust gun. Follow instructions carefully.
B.)  Clean air cap.
C.)  Clean.
D.)  Lubricate.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for 9001A

Page 1: ...reated by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies dependi...

Page 2: ...nt hear ing loss Protect your self from noise Noise levels vary with work sur face Wear ear pro tec tion When possible secure work with clamps or vise so both hands are free to op er ate tool Repetitive work motions awk ward po si tions and ex po sure to vibration can be harm ful to hands and arms Avoid inhaling dust or han dling de bris from work processes which can be harmful to your health Oper...

Page 3: ...in See diagram above Length of Pipe ft Air Flow CFM 50 100 150 200 10 20 30 40 50 70 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 1 1 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 4 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 This spray gun is rugged in construction and is built to yield exceptional value The life of this product and the efficiency of its operation depend upon a knowledge of its construction use and maintenance GRAVITY FEED HOOKUP Air pressure for ...

Page 4: ...ed pat tern which gives max i mum even ma te ri al coverage as the gun is moved back and forth par al lel to the sur face being fin ished Spray pattern may be in fi nite ly adjusted from round to flat Set inlet pressure at no more than 43 PSI For op ti mum per for mance some ma te ri als may spray better at PSI ratings below 43 PSI If unsure always test at PSI ratings before using on final product...

Page 5: ...ation of Above Points 6 NOTE Do not soak rubber o rings or seals in paint thinner O rings and seals can be wiped clean with paint thinner but soaking can cause these items to deteriorate over time 7 Caution Do not use lubricants which contain sil i cone Sil i cone may cause defects in the finish ap pli ca tion AIR NOZZLE FLUID NOZZLE AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 All nozzles and needles are made to exact s...

Page 6: ... and body C Loose or defective swivel nut on siphon cup Fluid leakage from packing nut A Packing nut loose B Packing worn or dry A Tighten but not so tight as to grip needle B Replace packing or lubricate Dripping from fluid tip A Dry packing B Sluggish needle C Tight packing nut D Worn fluid nozzle or needle A Lubricate B Lubricate C Adjust D For pressure feed replace with new fluid nozzle and ne...

Page 7: ... RS9001A19 Fan Adjusting Valve Seat 1 20 RS9001A20 Fan Adjusting Screw Cap 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 21 RS9001A21 Bolt 1 22 RS9001A22 Air adjusting Seat 1 23 RS9001A23 Air Inlet 1 24 Stop Ring 2 25 RS9001A25 Trigger 1 26 Trigger Stud 1 27 Needle Stud 1 28 RS9001A28 Fluid Connection 1 29 RS9001A29 Paint Cup Gasket 1 30 Filter 1 31 RS125CC 125cc cup assembly incl 30 32 1 32 1 33 RS9001A33 Br...

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