tRoUBLESHootInG DEfEctIVE SPRaY PattERnS
CAutIon
!
always engage trigger lock and relieve fluid pressure before
servicing gun.
The following procedure summarizes the steps that an
operator must immediately take when the first signs of a
defective spray pattern emerge.
1. Check the external portion of the fluid tip for material
buildup. If buildup has occurred, secure the gun trig-
ger safety switch and clean the gun fluid tip with a
non-metal soft brush.
2. If the spray pattern exhibits signs of tails at the top or
bottom ends of the pattern, increase the air pressure
gradually until the tails disappear.
3. If increasing air pressure does not dissipate the tails,
the fluid tip may be worn and may need to be
PRoBLEM
caUSE
Fluid leaking from
Worn seal or needle shaft.
through the seal
Loose needle seal.
fluid leaking from the
Needle ball worn or damaged.
front of the gun
Worn seat assembly.
fluid in air passages
Spray tip seal leaking.
Leaking around fluid seat.
Slow fluid shut off
Fluid buildup on needle assembly.
no fluid output when
Tip orifice plugged.
triggered
Needle is damaged or broken.
Fluid filter or fluid hose plugged.
The AA4400M Air-Assist H.V.L.P. hand spray gun combines the proven efficiency of the Binks compliant spray guns with
air-assist atomization to yield a reliable, carefully engineered compliant spray gun. With 25' of 5/16" I.D. air hose and regula-
tor set at only 20 p.s.i. the compliant air cap registers 10 p.s.i. of atomization air to shape and soften the spray pattern. The
AA4400M air-assist H.V.L.P. gun operates at high transfer efficiencies and fully complies with all government regulations for
H.V.L.P. spray guns.
Max. static air pressure at regulator with 25' of hose to inlet:
Max. Dynamic Gun Inlet Air Pressure:
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(Refer to page 12 when referencing part numbers in brackets.)
IMPoRtant REGULatoRY notE
Max. Fluid Input:
Gun Body:
Fluid Path:
replaced. Another sign of the need to replace a worn
tip is a gradual decline in spraying pattern width.
4. If cleaning or replacing the fluid tip does not dissipate
the tails; the spraying defect is most likely due to the
material temperature and/or viscosity.
5. If pattern pulsation or blinking occurs, check the pres-
sure regulators, all downstream regulators, and the
pump. These may require further adjustment or even
repairs.
actIon
Replace needle assembly (18).
Tighten packing nut gently until leak stops.
Replace needle assembly (18).
Replace fluid seat (3/3A).
Tighten air cap/nozzle guard assembly (7)
Replace carbide tip assembly (5/5A).
Tighten or replace fluid seat (3/3A).
Clean or replace needle assembly (18).
For flat tip: Turn off fluid supply. Relieve pressure into a closed earth-
grounded container. Engage trigger safety. Remove air cap/nozzle
guard assembly (6) and the carbide tip (5). Clean or replace carbide
tip assembly (5).
For twist tip: Rotate twist tip (5A) in aircap (6A) and spray into a
closed-grounded container to try clear tip of any debris. If that fails
to unplug the tip then remove, clean and replace twist tip.
Turn off fluid supply. Relieve pressure into a closed-grounded contain-
er. Remove trigger (10). Replace needle assembly (18)
Turn off fluid supply. Relieve pressure into a closed-grounded contain-
er. Turn off air supply to pump and relieve fluid pressure with bypass
valve. Engage trigger safety. Very slowly loosen the hose connection
at the gun to relieve any pressure in hose. Remove hose and clear
obstruction. NOTE: When replacing filter, use two wrenches—one to
hold tube (11) in place and prevent twisting, and the other to remove
nut (14). Only tighten nut (14) from 9 to 11 ft.-lbs.
4400 psi / 303 BAR
20 psi / 1.4 BAR
14 psi / 1 BAR
Forged Aluminum Alloy
Stainless Steel and Tungsten Carbide / UHMW
Tails
Correct
Pattern
figure 3