GB
Problem
Coating material
drips from the
nozzle
Atomisation too
coarse
Spray jet pulsates
Coating material
causes "paint tears"
Too much fog of
coating material
(Overspray)
Paint in the
ventilating hose
Poor covering
capacity on the wall
21. Technical Data
Max. viscosity
Power source
Power consumption
Atomizing output
28
Cause
•
Nozzle loose
•
Nozzle worn
•
Nozzle seal is missing or worn
•
Coating material assembly at air
cap, nozzle or needle
•
Viscosity of coating material too
high
•
Material volume too large
•
Air cap assembled incorrectly
•
Nozzle contaminated
•
Air filter heavily soiled
•
Too little pressure build-up in
container
•
Coating material in container
running out
•
Air filter heavily soiled
•
Nozzle seal is missing or worn
•
Too much coating material
applied.
•
Distance to the object too large
•
Too much coating material
applied
•
Diaphragm soiled
•
Diaphragm defective
•
Spray material is too cold
•
Highly absorbent surface or paint
with poor covering capacity
•
Distance too large
Technical Data
3400 mPas
230 V, ~ 50 Hz
460 W
110 W
Remedy
➞ Tighten
➞ Change
➞ Change
➞ Clean
➞ Thin
➞ Reduce the material
volume
➞ Snap air cap properly
into place (fig. 14, 2)
➞ Clean
➞ Change
➞ Tighten container
➞ Refill
➞ Change
➞ Change
➞ Reduce the material
volume
➞ Reduce distance
➞ Reduce the material
volume
➞ Clean the diaphragm
➞ Replace the diaphragm
➞ The material you are
spraying should be at
room temperature
➞ Cross spray (Fig. 8)
➞ Closer to the object
/ 240 V, ~ 50 Hz
/ 485 W
W 400