Maintenance
Maintenance
Procedure
Bleed Throat Seal Liquid Car-
tridge, page 24
Replace Mix Chamber and Front
Seal, see page 30
Clean Clean Check Valves, page 27
Clean Outside of Gun, page 25
Replace Throat Seal Liquid Car-
tridge, page 31
Clean Breather Plug, page 26
Clean Fluid Manifold, page 26
Clean Fluid Housing Passages,
page 28
Clean Orifice, page 29
Supplied Tool Kit
See Parts on page 42 for tool illustrations.
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Hex Nut Driver; 5/16
•
Screwdriver; 1/8 blade
•
Impingement Port Drill Bit; various sizes depending
on port size
•
117661 Pin Vise; dual reversible chucks,
see F
. 14
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•
118665 Fusion grease
Reversible
F
. 14: Pin Vise
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Lubrication
Schedule
Weekly
See Accessories on page 53 to order lubricant. Liber-
ally lubricate all o-rings, seals, and threads.
Every 2-4
Weeks
Monthly
Use only Throat Seal Liquid on the o-rings, seals,
As Needed
and threads of the Throat Seal Liquid cartridge.
As Needed
Fusion grease or other petroleum-based or vegeta-
ble-based lubricants will cause cartridge o-rings
and seals to swell and stick.
As Needed
As Needed
Bleed Throat Seal Liquid
As Needed
Cartridge
As Needed
To effectively coat the purge rod, air must be bled out of
the TSL cartridge weekly. Perform this procedure after
replacing the mix module or front end to bleed TSL from
cartridge. Before replacing the mix module or front end,
bleed all TSL to prevent spilling TSL.
1. With bleed port facing away from you and with air
supply connected, use a 5/16 in. nut driver (sup-
plied) to slowly open the bleed valve 1/4 to 1/2 turn
until air/fluid begins to slowly exit the valve. See F
15.
Reversible
TI3684a
F
. 15: Open the Bleed Port
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2. When no more air comes out of the bleed valve,
close the bleed valve.
NOTICE
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313872B