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Clarke CAS45 Operating & Maintenance Instructions

Clarke CAS45 Operating & Maintenance Instructions

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AIRLESS SPRAY GUN
Model No. CAS45
Part No. 2310045
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for Clarke CAS45

  • Page 1 0700 AIRLESS SPRAY GUN Model No. CAS45 Part No. 2310045 OPERATING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Troubleshooting

    Hold at correct angle. angle. Liquid too thick. Thin liquid as recommended. Incorrectly set regulation Adjust using Control Knob at back of Model No............. CAS45 control. gun. Power Supply ............230V 50Hz 1Ph Paint Dripping. Nozzle loose. Tighten nozzle.
  • Page 3: Parts List And Diagram

    Parts List and Diagram Thank you for purchasing this Clarke Airless Spray Gun. Before attempting to use this appliance, please read this instruction manual thoroughly, and carefully follow all directions given. This is for your own safety and that of others around you, and to help you achieve long and trouble free service from your spray gun.
  • Page 4: Electrical Connections

    (as indicated by marking or colour code). Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local dealer or most For Spare Parts and Service,please contact your nearest dealer, or Clarke electrical stockists. International, on one of the following numbers.
  • Page 5: Spray Nozzle Selection

    Spray Nozzle Selection Overview Your sprayer is electrically operated and is provided with a 0.8mm spray nozzle for Two nozzle sizes are supplied with the gun, these should be used as follows: spraying Latex, Creosote and other thicker materials, and an 0.6mm nozzle for 0.6mm general purpose use.
  • Page 6: Using The Sprayer

    Spraying Technique Using the Sprayer With the Sprayer disconnected from the mains supply, unscrew the paint container and fill with the appropriate paint, remembering to filter where When spraying, the Sprayer should be held square necessary to ensure no lumps, grit or foreign matter is present. DO NOT to the surface being painted, at a distance of 10 overfill...allow an air gap at the top of the container.