Hand-held Spray Gun HS 25
WARNING!
Vibrations caused by pulsation-generating compressor units!
Vibrations caused by pulsation-generating compressor units (pumps, compressors) can be
transferred to the spray gun via hose lines and lead to neurological or vascular disorders.
Note:
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Take breaks between spray processes.
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Use pulsation-dampening devices (pressure compensation container, etc.).
CAUTION!
Risk of injury through tripping over hoses and cables!
Hoses and cables are slipping and tripping hazards. A fall can cause injuries.
Note:
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Always pay attention to hoses and cables in the working environment.
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Install cables outside of the work area in a designated cable conduit.
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Mark tripping hazards with black-yellow marking tape.
5.2
General information about the installation
Adhere to the following general information for the installation:
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Only carry out the installation and start-up according to the steps described in this operating
manual.
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Ensure that the utilised hose lines meet the requirements for pressure, chemical and mechan-
ical loads.
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Depending on the model of the hand-held spray gun, reduce the supply air to max. 4 (HV1 or
HV3) or max. 12 bar through the installation of a pressure regulator.
Make sure that the connected compressed air is oil-free and free of solid matter.
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Operate the spray gun with processed, dried compressed air (air quality pursuant to DIN ISO
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8573-1: grade 4).
HS 25, HS 25 HV1, HS 25 HV3
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