Operating instructions SATA dry jet 2
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9. Normal Operation
Warning!
Explosion risk
The use of unsuitable com-
pressed air hoses may cause
explosions.
→ Only use solvent-resistant,
antistatic, undamaged and tech-
nically flawless compressed air
hoses with permanent pressure
resistance of minimum 10.0 bar ,
inner diameter of minimum 9 mm,
such as the SATA air hose (Art.
No. 53090).
Attention!
Loss of function caused by
clogged sieve
Dirt particles in the sucked in air
and deposits settling during the
spraying process can clog the
sieve.
→ Replace the sieve at regular
intervals.
→ Clean dry jet gun from any soil-
ing incurred during the spraying
process.
Attention!
Damage from flying dust
Pointing the outgoing air towards
the floor can cause dust to fly up.
This dust can lead to impurities on
the sprayed surface.
→ Do not blow towards the floor.
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Attention!
Damage from inadequate
clearance
Inadequate clearance between
the dry jet gun and the sprayed
surface can displace the paint.
→ Heed the optimum alignment of
the dry jet gun.
Notice!
Use compressed air connection
with 1/4" male thread or suitable
SATA connection nipple.
Use clean compressed air, for
example with SATA filter 484 (Art.
No. 92320).
The dry jet gun can be operated by
hand or on a stand. In both cases,
it is important to make sure that the
dry jet gun is aligned correctly (see
chapter 9.1).
9.1. Alignment of the dry jet
gun
Comply with the following points to
obtain optimum results
■ Point the flat fan nozzle at the
sprayed surface [3-1] / [3-6].
■ Point the dry jet gun at the
sprayed surface (optimum clear-
ance: 30 cm – 50 cm [3-3] / [3-4],
angle: 20° - 40° [3-2] / [3-5]).
9.2. Hand-held operation
■ Turn the air flow control [1-3] to
the right as far as it will go.
■ Connect the dry jet gun to the
compressed air circuit with the