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• Should you have any further questions regarding the safe use of the spraying gun
please contact WALTHER Spritz- und Lackiersysteme GmbH, Wuppertal.
4
Assembly / Installation
This spray gun is delivered in completely assembled condition. Before taking it into
operation, perform the following preparations:
4.1
Mounting of Spray Gun
Install the gun in a suitable and stable mounting device. Use both ø 5 mm mounting
bores.
4.2
Connection of Input Lines
Warning
Make sure not to confuse the control and atomizing air connections - Risk of Injury.
1. Connect the input line for
• spraying air to the inlet fitting of the gun (G 1/8“ - PK 4), marked with (1)
• control air to the inlet fitting of the gun (M5 - PK 3), marked with (2)
• the material supply to the inlet fitting of the gun (G 1/8“ - 5 mm ø) marked with (3)
2. Check the hoses for tightness.
The spray gun is now properly installed and connected and ready for operation.
Material
supply 3
1 Spraying air
2 Control air
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Safety Warnings
3.1
Safety Warning Symbols
Warning
This pictograph and the accompanying warning note „
Warning
“ indicates possible
risks and dangers for yourself and others.
Possible consequences: injuries of any kind.
Caution
This pictograph and the accompanying warning note „
Caution
“ indicates possible
damage to equipment.
Possible consequences: damage to equipment.
Notice
This pictograph and the accompanying note „
Notice
“ indicates additonal and useful
information to help you to handle the spray gun with even greater confidence and
efficiency.
3.2
General Safety Precautions
• It is important that all applicable accident prevention directives as well as industrial
safety and health rules and regulations are duly complied with.
• Use this spray gun in well ventilated rooms. Open fires, naked lights and smoking
are prohibited in the working area. Spraying of readily flammable media such as
paints, lacquers, cleaning agents, etc., causes a potential health, explosion and fire
risk.
• You must ensure that the spray gun is properly earthed (grounded) either separate-
ly or in connection with the equipment with which it is being used (max. resist.
10
6
Ω
).
• Prior to any servicing and repair work: Make sure that the spray gun is in unpressu-
rized condition, i.e. all air and material inputs must be shut off - if not, imminent risk
of injury.
• Keep your hands and other extremities away from the front of the spray gun - immi-
nent risk of injury.
• Never point the spray gun at persons or animals - imminent risk of injury.
• It is important that all processing specifications and safety warnings issued by the
manufacturers of spraying and cleaning media are duly complied with. Aggressive
and corrosive media represent risk and hazards to personal health.
• The spray guns can produce sound levels of up to about 83 dB (A). It is therefore
important to wear suitable hearing protectors.
• Air-borne particles represent a health hazard and must therefore be kept away from
the working area. Wear proper respiratory protection masks and protective overalls
when working with spraying media. Air-borne particles represent a health hazard.
• Nuts, screws and fasteners are always likely to come loose; therefore it is important
to ensure that they are properly tightened, especially after servicing and repair
work.
• Make sure you use only original WALTHER replacement parts designed for functio-
nal reliability and efficiency.