8
Maintenance
Ensure the air line is shut-off and drained of air before removing this tool for service. This will prevent the tool from operating if the throttle
is accidentally engaged.
DAILY CLEAN UP
NOTE: Clean the spray gun immediately after use.
□ Paint and other materials dry quickly in the small passages rendering
the gun useless due to the difculty of removing hardened paint from the
passages inside the gun. An in-line lter-regulator-lubricator is recommended
as it increases tool life and keeps the tool in sustained operation. Remove and
empty the canister. Rinse with a solvent recommended for the paint or
other material used. Rell the canister with clean solvent and attach to the gun.
Spray the solvent through the gun while shaking the gun vigorously.
Wipe the gun exterior with a solvent soaked rag. Repeat until the gun is clean.
□ Remove the air cap and soak in solvent until clean. Use a small brush for
stubborn stains if necessary. Toothpicks or small brushes may be used to
clean air passages. NEVER USE METAL OBJECTS TO CLEAN PRECISELY
DRILLED PASSAGES. DAMAGED PASSAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROPER SPRAYING.
□ Clean the gaskets with a solvent soaked rag. To prevent equipment damage,
DO NOT IMMERSE THE GASKET OR SPRAY GUN BODY IN SOLVENTS.
□ After using water to clean out water based paints or materials, spray mineral
spirits through the gun to prevent corrosion.
□ Use a non-silicone oil on all moving parts when reassembling. Use Vaseline®
or light grease on all threaded connections prior to storage.
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