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IMPORTANT: Before using this equip-
ment, read all safety precautions and
instructions. Retain for future use.

DESCRIPTION

Designated the HTE (High Transfer
Efficiency) Atomizing System, this new
process requires lower air volume resulting
in higher transfer efficiencies and
reduced over-spray.  There are several
advantages to the atomizing process:

A.

 

HTE requires much lower fluid pres-

sures than air-assist airless, and a
pressure tank or diaphragm pump
can be used for fluid delivery.

B.

 

Atomization is excellent, producing a

low pressure, low velocity spray non-
injurious to operators.

C.

 

A conventional tapered needle is

employed.  Since a tapered needle
is used, the spray gun can be “feath-
ered” by the operator in the same
manner as a conventional spray gun.

HTE provides a unique process of atomi-
zation.

A. An elongated “cat-eye” orifice in the

fluid tip produces a flattened fluid
stream that requires considerably less
air to atomize than the customary
cylindrical stream. This feature also
aids in forming a flat spray pattern.

B. Atomization occurs by mixing air with

the flattened fluid stream. A conical
fluid tip assembly causes the horn air
to be directed against the fluid stream.

C. Small air jets oriented around the air

nozzle horns break up the fluid (fingers)
at the edges of the pattern. In addition,
this feature aids in keeping the fluid tip
clean.

The MSHTE HVLP spray gun is a midsize,
lightweight spray gun.  Fluid passages are
300 grade stainless steel.  Fluid tips and
needles are 400 grade stainless.

OPERATING PRESSSURES

Air -

20 PSI Maximum

Fluid - 100 PSI Maximum

Note

This gun may be used with chlo-
rinated solvents; but, see Page 2
for additional warnings.

MSHTE HVLP SPRAY GUN

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Model No. MSHTE-XXXX-X

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Repair Kit (MSHTE) KK-5064

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Soft Seal Kit (MSHTE) KK-5065

SERVICE  BULLETIN

SB-2-293-C

Replaces SB-2-293-B

Note

The MSHTE HVLP spray gun is
not suitable for highly abrasive
materials (i.e. porcelain enamel,
certain mica paints, etc).

OPERATION

1. Since the fluid tip assembly has a rela-

tively small orifice, the material must
be free of large particles.  Should these
particles be present it will be neces-
sary to strain the material.

2. Set the fluid pressure to 45-80 PSI.

Warning: Do not exceed 100 PSI.

  Keep

fluid pressure as low as possible for
adequate spray.

3. Set the atomizing pressure to 5-10 PSI.

Keep air pressure as low as possible to
minimize bounce-back and over-spray.

4. The spray gun is now ready for

application.

5. Spray a sample product. Excessive fluid

flow will result in heavy center spray
patterns.  In this case it will be neces-
sary to decrease the fluid pressure
or change to a smaller tip.

Insufficient flows may cause pattern
to split.  In this case, it may be necessary
to increase the fluid pressure.  

Do not

exceed 100 PSI.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

To clean air cap and fluid tip, brush exte-
rior with a stiff bristle brush. If necessary
to clean cap holes, use a broom straw or
toothpick. 

Never use a wire or hard

instrument.

 

This may scratch or burr

holes causing a distorted spray pattern.

To clean fluid passages, remove excess
material at source, then flush with a suit-
able solvent using a device such as the
SolventSaver™ (see Accessories). Wipe
gun exterior with a solvent dampened
cloth. Never completely immerse in sol-
vent as this is detrimental to the lubri-
cants and packings.

FLUID INLET GASKET (6) REPLACEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS

1. Remove fluid inlet adapter with ap-

propriate wrench.

2. Clean loctite from gun body inlet

threads and seal area.

3. Place gasket (6) squarely onto fluid

inlet adapter and push down until it is
flat against the shoulder.

4. Place a couple of drops of thread seal-

ant (i.e. Loctite med. strength #242
blue or equal) on threads before in-
stalling fluid inlet adapter.

5. Torque fluid inlet adapter to 20-25 ft.

lbs. and tighten locknut.

To prevent damage to the fluid
nozzle assembly (3) or fluid
needle (26), be sure to either
1) pull the trigger and hold while
tightening or loosening the fluid
nozzle assembly or 2) remove
fluid needle adjusting screw (30)
to relieve spring pressure against
needle collar.

SPRAY GUN LUBRICATION

Daily, apply a drop of gun lube at trigger
bearing stud (20) and the stem of the air
valve (15) where it enters the air valve
assembly (18). The shank of the fluid
needle (26) where it enters the packing
nut (11) should also be oiled. The fluid
needle packing (10) should be lubricated
periodically. 

Make sure baffle (5) and

retaining ring (1) threads are clean and
free of foreign matter. Before assem-
bling retaining ring to baffle, clean the
threads thoroughly, then add two drops
of •SSL-10 spray gun lube to threads.

The fluid needle spring (28) and air valve
spring (16) should be coated on the ends with
a very light grease, ensuring that any excess
grease will not clog the air passages. For best
results, lubricate the points indicated daily
using •SSL-10 spray gun lube.

A. Trigger points
B. Packing
C. Adjusting valve
D. Baffle & retaining ring threads
E. Air valve cartridge

• "Material Safety Data Sheet" available

from DeVilbiss upon request.

A

D

B

E

C

Summary of Contents for MSHTE Series

Page 1: ...spray gun is now ready for application 5 Sprayasampleproduct Excessivefluid flow will result in heavy center spray patterns In this case it will be neces sary to decrease the fluid pressure or change to a smaller tip Insufficient flows may cause pattern to split In this case it may be necessary to increase the fluid pressure Do not exceed 100 PSI PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE To clean air cap and fluid t...

Page 2: ...5 Users must comply with all local national codes of practice and insurance company requirements governing ventilation fire precautions operation maintenance and house keeping These are OSHA Sections 1910 94 and 1910 107 and NFPA 33 Risk is reduced by avoiding or lessening factors 1 7 Cumulative Trauma Use of hand tools may cause cumulative Pain tingling or numbness in the shoulder forearm wrist D...

Page 3: ...0 etc designate kits of multiple parts Example GTI 33 K5 is a kit of 5 seals FLUID TIP SELECTION Factors to consider in selecting a fluid tip for an air assistedairlesssprayguninclude 1 thesizeoftheparts being sprayed 2 the production line speed 3 the material flow rate and film thickness 4 the viscosity of the material applied 5 the type of material applied and 6 thequalityofatomizationofthecoati...

Page 4: ...rom baffle 4 Assemble seal to baffle with angled side up as shown at right NOTE The seal should be a tight fit on the baffle If it is a loose fit on the baffle assure that it is assembled with the angled side up 5 Install baffle on gun 6 Install fluid tip 3 and tighten to 12 15 ft lbs NOTE Thesealisdesignedtobeatightfit on the baffle The seal should be able to be removed using your fingers If you ...

Page 5: ...d Jerky or fluttering spray Loose or damaged fluid tip seat Tighten or replace Material level too low Refill Obstruction in fluid passage Backflush with solvent Loose or broken fluid tube or fluid inlet nipple Tighten or replace Dry or loose fluid needle packing nut Lubricate or tighten Will not spray No air pressure at gun Check air supply and air lines Fluid needle adjusting screw not open enoug...

Page 6: ... ter for trapping for eign particles in the paint supply Enablesusertocon trol and reduce air usage at the gun Ideal for low pres sure spraying P H 5516 Air Adjusting Valve 42884 214 K5 3 8 42884 215 K10 5 8 Cleaning Brushes These brushes are helpful in cleaning threads and re cesses of gun body GTI 415 Air Adjusting Valve Allows air adjust ment at the gun Replaces JGA 132 plug Contains all neces ...

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