Paint Gun; Nozzle And Needle; Gun Reservoir Gasket; Clean-Up - Unimac PPTSPYUMCAH02 User Manual

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Electric HVLP Paint Sprayer

Paint Gun

Disassemble the gun reservoir (#92).
Pour any residual paint into its container and seal it so that it can be used in the future.
Pour the thinner (in small amounts) into the reservoir, shake the gun lightly and atomise the thinner into a
cleaning container. Repeat the operation until the thinner being sprayed is completely clean.
Clean off any traces of paint, both inside and outside the reservoir.
Clean the gasket located under the reservoir cover.

Nozzle and Needle

1. Unscrew the ring (#84).
2. Remove the butterfly nozzle (#83).
3. Completely loosen the adjustment screw (#71).
4. Remove the spring (#73).
5. Push out the needle (#85): it is recommended not to use tools. If the needle won't come out easily, loosen
the packing gland nut (#76) (the needle ring (#75) can remain inside).
6. Use a special wrench to unscrew the internal nozzle (#81).
7. Remove the plain washer (#80).
Put all these pieces in a container and clean them using a brush and clean thinner.
The inside of the gun and the hose (#91) should also be cleaned.
Before replacing these parts, they must be thoroughly dried using the multi-stage centrifugal blower.
WARNING: Reassemble the parts by reversing the sequence of operations described above. In
particular, it is recommended to mount the internal nozzle (#81) BEFORE the needle (#85).
Put a drop of grease on the packing gland nut (#76). If this had been unscrewed, carefully re-tighten it
(the needle must move freely).

Gun Reservoir Gasket

To replace the gaskets (#'s 88 and 86), do the following:
Unscrew the hex nut (#90).
Remove the underlying cover (#89).
Remove the gasket (#88).
WARNING: When re-assembling the cover, check the position of the gasket (#86).

Clean-Up

It is extremely important to thoroughly flush the sprayer immediately after use.
1. Use water to flush out water-based paint.
2. Use turps to flush out oil-based paint.
3. Spray oil/turps through the sprayer in exactly the same way you use paint.
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