GROUNDING THE POGO PUMP
1. Clamp the grounding cable to the terminal on the high
pressure filter or the air motor.
2. Connect the other end of the grounding cable to a suitable
grounding device (e.g. grounding bar).
WARNING
!
To prevent static charging igniting the flammable
spray material, the POGO pump must be grounded
before it is started up. A grounding cable is included
with the pump.
PREPARING TO START UP THE POGO PUMP
Proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that the ball valve on the air control assembly is
closed.
2. Attach a suitable fluid hose to the fluid outlet of the Pogo
pump.
3. Connect a gun — which is designed at least for the
maximum permitted working pressure of the pump — to
the pump outlet.
4. Connect the compressed air supply to the air inlet
connection.
5. The pump should be used with an air pressure regulator,
for best performance. Before putting the pressure line into
operation, relieve the pressure regulator by fully unscrewing
(counter-clockwise) the regulating screw. Thereafter rotate
the regulating screw clockwise until the pressure gauge on
the regulator indicates the required pressure.
RINSING THE POGO PUMP
WARNING
!
Wear proper Personal Protection Equipment.
Every POGO pump is tested with water during final inspection
and thoroughly rinsed with a non-gumming preservative oil.
With this rinsing process, it is possible that the residual
moisture of water emulsion will be left in the pump.
Before the unit is started up for the first time, a suitable
solvent must be used to thoroughly rinse out the remains of
the preservative fluid and the unavoidable impurities
introduced during equipment assembly.
77-3040-R1.2 (10/2014)
PX1304 POGO PUMP ASSEMBLIES
START-UP / OPERATION
1. Prepare the POGO pump for start-up as shown above and if
2. Insert the POGO pump into the material drum, and attach if
3. Open the ball valve for the compressed air supply and use
4. By operating the gun trigger. The material will now flow
5. Release the gun trigger and set the desired working
SHUT-DOWN
1. Close the ball valve for the compressed air supply.
2. Point the gun into a catch container and operate the trigger
CLEANING YOUR POGO PUMP
To keep your POGO pump in perfect operating condition, it
should be cleaned at regular intervals. How often it should be
cleaned depends on the type of materials being used, and
how often the pump is used. We recommend keeping the
pump filled with liquid, when not in use.
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necessary, rinse pump.
necessary with bung adapter kit (41-28331).
the pressure regulator to set the compressed air supply to
14.5 psi [1 bar]. The pump will begin to draw in the
material, and build pressure.
through the POGO pump, the fluid hose and out of the gun
nozzle.
pressure at the regulator.
NOTE
Before carrying out any coating work, we recommend a test
spray (e.g. on to paper or wood). Only if the test gives you
the desired result should you start to coat the actual object.
CAUTION
!
Once work is completed, the POGO pump must be
thoroughly cleaned. Under no circumstances must you allow
paint residue to dry out in the unit. To clean the pump, use a
solvent appropriate to the spray material.
to reduce any pressure which may still exist in the fluid
hose and in the gun.
NOTE
If the pump is not to be used for longer periods of time,
we recommend flushing the system with a light weight,
silicone-free oil.
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