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Cleaning And Maintenance; Cleaning Nozzle And Air Cap; Spray Gun Maintenance; Cleaning Gun And Cup - Sharpe Cobalt HVLP Instructions For The Use

Siphon/pressure feed spray gun

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COBALT HVLP SIPHON/PRESSURE FEED SPRAY GUN

Cleaning and Maintenance

WARNING
Follow Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying
and before cleaning, checking, or servicing equipment. Read
warnings, page 2.
CAUTION
Do not submerge gun in solvent. Solvent dissolves lubri-
cant, dries out packings, and may clog air passages.
Do not use metal tools to clean air cap holes as this may
scratch them and distort the spray pattern.
Use a compatible solvent.
Gun can be cleaned in a gun washer.
Clean air line filters as directed by the manufacturer.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
Regulation
In certain states, spraying solvents that release VOC's into the
atmosphere when cleaning a spray gun is prohibited. To comply
with these air quality laws you must use a cleaning method that
prevents the escape of VOC vapors into the atmosphere. See
Compliant Cleaning Methods below.
Compliant Cleaning Methods
Place spray gun in a gun washer that completely encloses
the gun and components during cleaning, rinsing, and
draining.
Spray solvent through the spray gun into a closed gun
cleaning station.

Cleaning Gun and Cup

Refer to Compliant Cleaning Methods to comply with air
quality laws if applicable.
1.
Follow Flushing procedure, page 3.
2.
Use a rag moistened in solvent to wipe cup lid, fluid tube,
inside of cup, and outside of gun.
3.
Blow dry gun inside and out. Lubricate gun - see Spray Gun
Maintenance.

Cleaning Nozzle and Air Cap

CAUTION
Trigger gun and use nozzle removal tool 41160 whenever
you tighten or remove nozzle to avoid damaging needle
seat and nozzle.
Do not use metal tools to clean air cap holes as this may
scratch them and distort the spray pattern.
To clean the air cap and nozzle, remove and soak
them in a compatible cleaning solution. Clean them
and front of gun with a soft-bristle brush dipped
into compatible solvent. Do not use a wire brush or
metal tools. To clean out air cap holes, use a soft
implement, such as a toothpick.

Spray Gun Maintenance

Frequently lubricate the gun moving parts with a drop of
non-silicone oil (part no. 8255).
Do not disassemble the spray gun if you are having a spray
pattern problem. Check Troubleshooting, page 5, for infor-
mation on how to correct the problem.
Check for fluid leakage. Tighten fittings or replace equip-
ment as needed.
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Technical Data

Maximum Air Inlet Pressure: 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)
Maximum HVLP Compliant Air Pressure: see front cover
(delivers 10 psi (69 kPa, 0.7 bar) spraying pressure at air cap)
Air Consumption: 13.9 CFM at 50 psi (345 kPa, 3.4 bar)
Wetted Parts: stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass,
nylon, low density polyethylene
Spray Gun
1/4 npsm (R1/4-19) air inlet
3/8 npsm (R3/8-19) fluid inlet
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Lube
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