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Turbinaire

 Operator’s Manual – Page 10 of 14 

THOROUGH CLEAN-UP 

For more elaborate cleaning (tool required: 

½

” hex socket and ratchet, 13/32” open-end wrench): 

1.  From the back of the gun, remove the Material Flow Adjustment Screw, the Needle Spring, and 

the Needle by hand.  

2.  From  the  front  of  the  gun,  remove  the  Sleeve  Nut  and  the  Air  Cap  by  hand,  and  the  Fluid  Tip 

using a 

½

” socket and ratchet 

3.  Remove the cup from the gun and use a Gun Cleaning Brush as a pipe cleaner to clean the fluid 

passages from the bottom of the siphon tube and then from the front of the gun. 

4.  Remove the Gland Nut using a 13/32” open-ended wrench and remove the Gland Seals 

 

Do not use hardened needles or picks to clean the holes of the Fluid Tip or the Air Cap.  

This may 

enlarge the holes of these critical parts and affect the performance of your system when used.

 

 
“CAUTION”: 

Do 

NOT 

submerse entire gun body in solvent or cleaning solutions. There are internal o-

rings  /gaskets  that  do  not  come  in  contact  with  coatings  being  applied  such  as  fan  size  adjusting 
assembly  and

  BNB  Disk

  piston  assembly.    In  doing  so  will  result  in  damaging  seals  and  will  require 

replacement of o-rings.

 

Once cleaning is complete, dispose of used cleaning solvent and dirty rags in a safe and environmentally 
friendly way. 

 

REPLACING THE CUP TOP GASKET 

The  Cup  Top  Gasket  on  the  underside  of  the  Cup  Top  should  be  replaced  periodically  as  part  of 
preventive maintenance.  A worn Cup Top Gasket can be the cause of material leaking from the paint cup 
and/or bubbling under the paint cup top when the gun is in use.  
 

To Replace The Cup Top Gasket: 

1.  Remove the Paint Cup from the gun. 

2.  Remove the Cup Top Gasket using a pointed object or screwdriver. 

3.  Replace with a new gasket, making sure it is placed flat and properly pressed in place. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 1245GT

Page 1: ...Features for the expert Ease of use for the beginner OPERATOR S MANUAL Turbine Powered HVLP Sprayers...

Page 2: ...TIONS CAUTION Arcing parts Keep the turbine at least 20 feet away from explosive vapors to avoid risk of fire or explosion Only connect the power cord to a grounded circuit Never spray flammable mater...

Page 3: ...r outlet for increased versatility With no compressor or complicated hook up required the user is free to spray virtually anywhere Simple design makes Turbinaire systems easy to learn use and particul...

Page 4: ...way from the spray area as possible and plug into a standard power outlet 2 Uncoil the 25 air hose and install it hand tight to the turbine air outlet If you purchased TSG 3295 optional 5 Heavy Duty H...

Page 5: ...red the viscosity use the chart below to choose the proper size Atomizing Kit for the material to be sprayed and install it on the gun ATOMIZING KIT SELECTION CHART The proper size Atomizing Kit is cr...

Page 6: ...NOT remove the cup from the gun when connected to the hose and the turbine is on As a non bleeder the BNB gun has a two stage trigger the first stage releases air through handle and the second stage r...

Page 7: ...h on a test piece THE VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLLER VSC Most coatings do not require maximum air volume to be atomized All Turbinaire systems equipped with a VSC have a three way power switch On Off On Wh...

Page 8: ...s material in the cup You may tilt the gun as necessary to spray a ceiling or table top for example but note that the Pressurization Tube that pressurizes the cup must remain clean in order to push th...

Page 9: ...e material in the cup if it is catalyzed or has a limited pot life When you are finished your spraying project remember that the cup remains pressurized even after the turbine is shut off and the gun...

Page 10: ...ect the performance of your system when used CAUTION Do NOT submerse entire gun body in solvent or cleaning solutions There are internal o rings gaskets that do not come in contact with coatings being...

Page 11: ...tinue spraying C Use Atomizing Kit that allows for working with trigger fully engaged D Ensure that Needle and Fluid Tip are same size at all times Fluid Leaking From Paint Cup and or Bubbling In Pain...

Page 12: ...ase air pressure in tank to flush hose D Remove kink and straighten as necessary E Tighten Wing Nuts on paint tank or replace gasket if necessary F Check level and add Paint Leaking From Fluid Tip A D...

Page 13: ...E Adjust turbine air volume output using VSC F Reduce air temperature in spray area and or add retarder or flow agent to material Fish Eyes Small round depressions in the paint film Normally form as s...

Page 14: ...r not under warranty Failure to change filters as needed and the use of parts other than genuine Turbinaire replacement parts that cause damage to the unit will void the warranty All statements techni...

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