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Parkside KH 3114 ELECTRIC SPRAY GUN Manual page 2

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Dear Customer, it is recommended to familiarise yourself with the functions of the spray gun before using it
and to study the operating instructions
should only be used as described and for the specified applications.
PFSPS Technical Data
Nominal power :
Delivery:
Viscosity:
Nominal pressure head:
Tank capacity:
Protection class:
Test mark:
Noise and vibration measured according to EN 50 144-1:1998, EN 50 144-2-7:2000
The A-rated sound pressure level of the device is typically 93,9 dB(A).
The sound power level can exceed 106,9 dB(A) during use.
Hearing protectors should be worn!
The hand vibration is typically lower than 2.5M/s2
PFSPS features
1. Regulating knob
4. Spray nozzle
7. Pressure suction valve
10. Pump piston
Safety information relating to the use of the spray gun
• Read the information in the enclosed "General safety information" booklet
• Inhaling the spray is dangerous to health
• Wear a protective mask !
• When working in closed rooms, ensure good ventilation
• Explosion hazard ! No naked flame in the working area
• Do not smoke !
• Do not spray any flammable or explosive liquids
• Never aim the spray jet at people or animals
• The spray gun must not be used in an environment where gases are present or can develop
WORKING INFORMATION
DIN-Sec / viscosity
The Parkside PFSPS 150 spray gun can be used for the application of up to maximum 100 DIN-sec.
(viscosity). The viscosity can be determined with a simple measuring procedure using the supplied
measuring beaker.
1.) Fill the measuring beaker full to the brim.
2.) Measure the efflux time in seconds.
3.) This time is termed DIN-seconds.
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PFSPS 150 Spray Gun
carefully, including the safety information
. The spray gun
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Accessories
150 Watt
- 3x Spray nozzle
0,6+ 0,8 mm (1 x assembled)
380 g/ min (water)
- 3x Pressure suction valve
(1 x assembled)
max. 100 DIN-sec
- 1x Spring
max. 100 bar
- 1x Cleaning nozzle
0,765 Liter
- 1x Nozzle extension
- 1x Measuring cup
CE, TÜV – GS
2. On/Off switch
3. Tank
5. Fixing screw
6. Motor housing
8. Aperture
9. Spring
Preparation of material to be sprayed
Commercially available lacquers, paints and varnishes are usually adjusted for brushing and not for
spraying. For a correct working result, the viscosity of the lacquers, paints and varnishes should be
adjusted according to DIN guidelines (see table).
The necessary dilution can be achieved using suitable thinner.
1.) Mix undiluted product well at 20°C
2.) Add suitable thinner
3.) Check viscosity as described above -- see Fig. C --
Never adjust synthetic paint with diluent for cellulose lacquers !
Material example
DIN guide values
Car paint
16-20 DIN-sec
Acrylic paint
25-30 DIN-sec
Synthetic paint
25-30 DIN-sec
Primer
30-35 DIN-sec
Spraying
The surface to be sprayed must be clean, dry and free from grease.
Observe the safety information
1.) Spray jet regulation -- see Fig. A --. The jet is correctly adjusted when no drops form and the spray
is fine and regular.
2.) Do not switch the spray gun on/off over the spraying area, but start and end spraying about 10 cm
outside the spraying area.
3.) Spray as shown in Fig. D.
– Move the spray gun parallel with the surface - do not move from side to side.
– Move the spray gun at a constant speed.
– Apply the material as thinly as possible.
– The paint coats need to dry before the next coat is applied crosswise -- see Fig. E --.
4.) Do not empty the tank completely as this will produce drips !
Maintenance and cleaning – General information
1.) Disconnect the mains plug, also when working on the gun and when the gun is not in use.
2.) Spray thinner or water through the spray gun after each use.
3.) Spray sewing machine oil through the spray gun after cleaning for protection against rust.
4.) Never immerse the spray gun in cleaning agent.
Maintenance and cleaning – Special information
1.) Disconnect the mains plug, also when working on the gun and when the gun is not in use.
2.) Unscrew locking screw 5 -- see Fig. B --.
3.) Remove pump unit downwards.
4.) Unscrew nozzle 4, remove valve 7.
5.) Remove piston 10 and spring 9 from the spray gun.
6.) Clean the components 4, 7, 9, 10.
Environmental compatibility and material disposal
• Paints, varnishes and lacquers are special waste and must be disposed of accordingly.
• Observe the local regulations.
• Follow the manufacturer´s directions.
• Environmentally harmful chemicals must be prevented from entering the soil, groundwater and lakes,
rivers or canals.
• Spraying in the area of lakes, rivers or canals or surrounding areas (catchment area) is therefore forbidden.
• When purchasing paints, lacquers and varnishes, it must be ensured that these are environmentally compatible.
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