PART NUMBER CHART
Tank Code
Weight (kg)
83C-210-CE
12.8
83Z-210-CE
12.8
SPECIFICATION
Tank Capacity
Maximum working
pressure
Safety Valve set pres-
sure
Air Inlet Size
Fluid Outlet Size
INSTALLATION
Mix and prepare material to be used
according to manufacturer's instructions.
Strain material through a fine mesh screen
(60 or 90 mesh) to remove all foreign matter
which is likely to enter and clog material
passages.
1. Always relieve all air pressure in the
tank. Pull the ring on the safety valve
until pressure bleeds down.
2. Loosen thumb screws, tip lid clamps
back and remove lid assembly.
3. Pour material into the tank. See
accessories for disposable tank liners. A
one gallon container may also be used
by cutting 5 mm off end of fluid tube at
an angle.
4. Replace the lid assembly and tighten
clamps and thumb screws securely.
5. If possible, the air supply line should
pass through an air filter/regulator to
filter dirt from air and remove entrained
water and oil. See ACCESSORIES for
filters available. Connect the air supply
hose to the air inlet fitting on tank
regulator.
6. Connect the atomisation air hose to the
air outlet fitting which is directly opposite
air inlet fitting.
7. Connect material hose to the fluid outlet
fitting.
SB-E-21-041-R1 (2/2018)
Height (mm)
485
485
9.5 litres
5.5 bar (80 psi)
5.5 bar (80 psi)
1/4" NPS or BSP (M)
3/8" NPS or BSP(M)
8. See Figure 1 for a typical set-up.
1. Turn on the air supply.
2. Turn
clockwise on the tank regulator to
increase material pressure: turn it
counter clockwise to decrease pressure.
Maximum tank pressure is 5.5 bar
3. Atomization air for the spray gun can be
adjusted at the gun by means of an air
adjusting valve (HAV-501) or, with the
additional air regulator PT-413 available
as an accessory (see P6).
4. See
Spray
operation of the gun.
If using an air quick disconnect (Q.D.) at
the inlet to the regulator at the pressure
tank, do not disconnect the Q.D. while
the tank is pressurized, unless the ball
valve is closed. Doing so will allow tank
pressure to quickly relieve, and can
potentially pull paint back through the air
regulator and air motor, depending upon
the liquid level in the tank. Tank
pressure should always be relieved by
t u r n i n g
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
Tank Shell
Tanks Lid
Fluid Tube
Air Manifold
Fluid Outlet
Lid Gasket
OPERATION
T-Handle
adjusting
screw
Gun
instructions
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SA-620 H.R Steel Zinc plate
2.7 mm (8 Gauge)
SA-414 H.R Steel Zinc plate
83C
4.2 mm (3/16")
304 Stainless Steel 4.2 mm (8
83Z
Gauge)
83C Steel, Galvanised Zinc Plate
83Z
Stainless Steel
CRS Zinc Plated
83C Steel, Galvanised Zinc Plate
83Z
Stainless Steel
Santoprene
counterclockwise, or pulling the safety
valve ring.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
To Clean Equipment:
1. Turn off the main air supply to the tank.
2. Turn T-handle adjusting screw on tank
regulator
counterclockwise
spring tension is felt.
3. Relieve all pressure from the tank by
pulling the ring on the safety valve until
the pressure bleeds down.
4. Loosen thumb screws, tip clamps back
and tip tank lid to one side.
5. Loosen spray gun air cap retaining ring
about three turns.
6. To drain down the fluid supply hose to
the gun, remove the Aircap and replace
with about 2 turns. Turn on the air
supply to spray gun and trigger the
spaygun into the booth , which will
create a back pressure in the fluid line
and force the fluid back into the tank.
7. Empty and clean tank and parts which
come in contact with material. Use a
suitable cleaning material.
8. Pour cleaning material into the tank.
9. Replace lid and tighten thumb screws
and clamps.
10. Spray until clean solution appears.
11. Repeat steps 5 through 7.
Keep the safety valve clean at all times.
Check regularly by pulling the ring to
ensure the valve is free to operate.
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