Gravity Feed Refinishing Gun S701G: 1. Safety Instructions
Gravity Feed Refinishing Gun S701G: 1. Safety Instructions
Gravity Feed Refinishing Gun S701G: 1. Safety Instructions
GRAVITY FEED
REFINISHING GUN
MODEL No: S701G
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions and
properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS,
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS
INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE THE
WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3 Familiarise yourself with this products application and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to the spray gun.
p WARNING! Disconnect the spray gun from the air supply before changing accessories, servicing or performing any maintenance.
3 Maintain the spray gun in good condition (use an authorised service agent).
3 Replace or repair damaged parts. Use recommended parts only. Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
3 Locate the spray gun in a suitable work area, keep area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials, and ensure there is
adequate ventilation and lighting.
3 Keep the spray gun clean for best and safest performance.
3 Ensure the air system can supply sufficient air flow for the spray gun, (see specifications).
3 Wear approved respiratory protection and safety eye goggles.
3 Remove ill fitting clothing. Remove ties, watches, rings, and other loose jewellery, and tie back long hair.
3 Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.
3 When not in use ensure the air supply is turned off.
3 Avoid unintentional operation.
7 DO NOT point spray gun at yourself, at other persons or animals.
7 DO NOT carry the by the air hose, or yank the hose from the air supply.
7 DO NOT use the spray gun for any purpose other than for which it is designed.
7 DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate the spray gun.
7 DO NOT get the spray gun wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.
7 DO NOT operate gun if any parts are missing or damaged as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.
7 DO NOT direct air from the air hose at yourself or others.
3 When not in use switch the spray gun off, and disconnect from the air supply.
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Original Language Version S701G Issue: 2 - 15/01/10
4. operating instructions
4.1. For best results, the gun should be held perpendicular to the surface being sprayed and moved parallel to it. Start the stroke before
squeezing the trigger and release the trigger before finishing the stroke. This will enable you to accurately control the gun and material (fig 3).
4.2. Spray from a distance of about 6 to 10 inches depending on the material and the atomizing pressure. The material deposited should
always be even and wet. Each stroke must overlap the preceding stroke to obtain a uniform finish. To reduce over-spray and obtain
maximum efficiency, spray with the lowest possible atomizing air pressure.
4.3. Controlling the fan spray and the fluid.
a) Use the needle (paint) adjustment knob (fig 4.2) to increase or decrease the amount of paint flow.
b) The atomizing air flow is controlled by knob (1). The volume of air input is controlled by knob (3).
c) As width of spray is increased more material must pass through the gun to obtain the same coverage on the increased area.
d) Turn the air nozzle (4) to achieve a horizontal or vertical fan spray. Lock the nozzle with retaining ring (5).
The spray pattern of the gun is variable from round to flat with all patterns in between. In normal operation, the wings on the
nozzle are horizontal as fig 5. This provides a vertical fan-shaped pattern which gives maximum uniform and even coverage when
moving the gun back and forth, parallel to the work surface fig 6.
fig 4
fig 3
fig 6 fig 5
5. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THE GUN IS CORRECTLY CLEANED AFTER EACH USE.
Disconnect from the air supply before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
5.1. Cleaning the gun Keep solvent level
5.1.1. Immerse the front end of the gun only in solvent. The solvent should just cover the below packing
fluid connection. fig 7.
5.1.2. Use a bristle brush and solvent to wash off accumulated paint.
5.1.3. Do not immerse the entire gun in solvent as this will cause lubricants on the rubber
seals to dissolve. Dirty solvent may also clog narrow passages in the gun.
5.1.4. Flush the gun through with clean solvent.
5.1.5. Wipe the outside of the gun with a dampened solvent rag.
5.2. Air nozzle, fluid nozzle and needle assembly
5.2.1. To clean the nozzles, soak them in solvent to dissolve any dried material then blow them fig 7
clean with air. Handle all nozzles carefully
and do not make any alterations in the gun.
5.2.2. If you need to probe the holes in the nozzles, be sure to use a tool that is softer than brass; do not use metal instruments.
5.2.3. Adjust the fluid needle valve so that when the gun is triggered, air flow occurs before fluid flow.
5.3. Maintenance
Take care when re-assembling. Screw parts hand tight to avoid cross-threading. If a part cannot easily be turned by hand, check that
you have the correct part, or unscrew, realign and try again. DO NOT use excessive force when re-assembling.
5.3.1. Lubricate the gun daily with a light machine oil.
5.3.2. If you change the nozzle size, ensure the complete nozzle set is exchanged. Insert paint nozzle before putting the paint needle in.
Dried material around the outside of the fluid nozzle tip restricts Remove the air nozzle and wipe off fluid tip using a rag dampened with
the passage of atomizing air at one point through the centre solvent. Tighten the air nozzle
opening of the air nozzle and results in the pattern shown. This
pattern can also be caused by a loose air nozzle.
Material to thin or atomization air pressure too high. Regulate material viscosity or reduce air pressure
Dirt between the fluid nozzle seat and body or loosely installed Remove the fluid nozzle, clean the back of the nozzle and the nozzle
fluid nozzle will cause the gun to spit. seat in the gun body using a rag dampened with thinner. Replace the
nozzle and secure it tightly against the body.
Material bubbles or “boils” in paint cup. Atomised air flowing through the paint channel to pot. Tighten, clean or replace parts accordingly.
The paint nozzle is not tight enough. Air nozzle is not completely
screwed in. The air net clogged and the seat is defective or
nozzle insert is damaged.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
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