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A failure distance will have a final result with
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few material at the ends and too much in the
center, leaving an uneven surface and poor
quality (fig.11).
A uniform motion of the gun results in a qua-
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lity surface
When the sprayed material accumulates in
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the nozzle and air cap, these should be cleaned
with solvent or water as appropriate (fig.12).
Cleaning the turbine HVLP paint gun.
Turn off the motor of the HVLP turbine paint
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spray gun and pull the trigger so that the fluid
turns back to the tank.
Unscrew the tank and empty any remaining
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material.
Make a pre-cleaning of the tank and the feed
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tube with a brush.
Place solvent or water in the tank and screw it.
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Use only solvents with a flashpoint above 21° C.
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Connect the motor and spray the solvent or
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water over a bowl or rag.
Repeat this procedure until the solvent or
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water come out clean.
Turn off the motor of the HVLP turbine paint
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spray gun.
Empty the tank and check that the gasket is
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free of debris as well as undamaged.
Clean the outside part of the gun and tank
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with a cloth soaked in solvent or water.
Loosen the screw joint and remove the lid and
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peak spray and wipe with a solvent or water
brush (fig.13).
Air filter.
Change the air filter if dirty.
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First, remove the air filter cover.
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Then replace the filter and re-put the cover
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(fig.14).
WARNING! never use the motor if the air
filter is placed.
The dirt can be absorbed by interfering with the
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operation of the HVLP turbine paint spray gun.
MAINTENANCE
Important.
The HVLP turbine paint spray gun has been
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designed for a long working life with minimum
maintenance.
Optimum use depends on correct care of the
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HVLP turbine paint spray gun and regular
cleaning.
To prevent accidents, always unplug the
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HVLP turbine paint spray gun from the power
source before cleaning or performing any main-
tenance.
The HVLP turbine paint spray gun may be
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cleaned effectively using compressed air.
If compressed air is not available, use a brush
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to remove dust from the HVLP turbine paint
spray gun.
Motor ventilation vents and switch levers must
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be dept clean and free of foreign matter.
Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed
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objects through openings.
Cetain cleaning agents and solvents damage
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plastic parts, among them are gasoline, carbon
tetrachloride, chlorinated cleaning solvents,
ammonia and household cleaners containing
ammonia.
Do not use any of these to clean the HVLP
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turbine paint spray gun.
Should excessive sparking occur, have a
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Werku official repair service exam and/or re-
place the carbon brushes.
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