Do not use Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) or any halogenated hydrocarbon solvents with this
spray gun.
Remove and empty the canister. Rinse canister with a solvent recommended for the paint being used.
Fill canister with solvent and attach to spray gun. Spray solvent into an approved container, while shaking the
gun vigorously. Continue until all traces of paint have been eliminated from spray. Also wipe the exterior of the
gun with a rag soaked with the solvent.
Remove the air cap and soak in solvent. Use a toothpick or plastic brush, to clean air passages.
Using metal objects can damage the precision air passages. DO NOT soak spray gun in solvent. This
can damage non-metallic components.
After cleaning, lubricate lightly in the areas shown in the exploded view with NON-SILICONE OIL.
Silicone oil can cause oil spots to occur in the paint.
Installation and Lubrication
Size air supply line to ensure tool's maximum operating pressure (PMAX) at tool inlet. Drain condensate from
valve(s) at low point(s) of piping, air filter and compressor tank daily. Install a properly sized Safety Air Fuse
upstream of hose and use an anti-whip device across any hose coupling without internal shut-off, to prevent
hose whipping if a hose fails or coupling disconnects. See drawing 16577629 and table on page 2.
Maintenance frequency is shown in circular arrow and defined as h=hours, d=days, and m=months. Items
identified as:
1.
Air filter
2.
Regulator
3.
Emergency shut-off valve
4.
Hose diameter
Parts and Maintenance
When the life of the tool has expired, it is recommended that the tool be disassembled, degreased and parts
be separated by material so that they can be recycled.
The original language of this manual is English.
Tool repair and maintenance should only be carried out by an authorized Service Center.
Refer all communications to the nearest Ingersoll-Rand Office or Distributor.
Form 04579603-Edition 2
WARNING
NOTICE
NOTICE
5.
Thread size
6.
Coupling
7.
Safety Air Fuse
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