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Spot Cleaning Gun - 3000psi
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400-710-0-EA
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This tough, dependable and durable cleaning gun is designed to handle the strongest of solvents and is equipped with an adjustable nozzle.
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Detailed Description
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Accidents will happen but you can remove them with spot cleaning fluids designed for plastisols and an air-less Spot Removal gun. Solid all metal body. Use with a vacuum venting system for the safest and cleanest results.
This tough, dependable and durable cleaning gun is designed to handle the strongest
of solvents and is equipped with an adjustable nozzle. The metal handle reduces risk
of breaking if dropped. Factory authorized replacement parts are available. Operates on 110V/60 cycle AC.
CAUTION: The gun builds up considerable pressure. Never point the gun at
yourself or other persons, as this may cause injury.
The Spot Removal Gun is preset at the factory and adjustments are generally not required.
Remove the container, fill with fluid (about 2/3 full) and replace. Plug into 110V 60 Hz
outlet. Depress switch for 15-20 seconds to prime pump. Spray fluid onto scrap
fabric to remove oil film from internal pump parts. Spray gun is now ready for use.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Adjustable Nozzle controls the discharge
pressure of the cleaning fluid. This is adjusted
by simply rotating the nozzle collar on the front
of the gun.
Volume Control Knob at the rear of gun
controls the volume of fluid dispensed. For cleaning,
turn button as far left as possible: then back to right 1/2 to one revolution.
Once adjustments are made to satisfactory pressure and volume setting it is
not generally necessary to change them.
TROUBLESHOOTING MINOR MECHANICAL PROBLEMS
1. Fluid Leakage It is necessary that all parts , particularly the nozzle head,
be tight to prevent fluid working its way through the screw threads. Cleaning should
be done at an angle no greater than 45° to prevent leakage from the air hole at the
top of the gun. Leakage will also occur at the screw threads of the container cup if it
is tilted forward for an extended period of time.
2. Lack of Pressure The primary cause of lack of pressure occurs when the
suction tube, set screw, and nozzle head are not tight and the unit is sucking air.
Blockage in the pump unit or nozzle and weak/damaged springs in the pump
assembly are also a cause of low pressure. A lack of pressure will also occur when
the prime is lost due to excessive tilting of the gun.
3. Operation without Fluid It is highly recommended that this unit not be
operated empty since undue wear and strain is caused on all working parts.
Continued use of an empty pump will cause breakage of parts and needless repairs.
4. Lubrication The gun should not be over-lubricated. One or two drops of light
machine oil used daily is sufficient to keep the pump unit in working condition.
For storage or discontinued use, it is recommended that a light machine oil be
pumped through the gun in the same manner as cleaning fluids for a period of 2 to 3
seconds. For start-up, cleaning fluid should run through the unit prior to operation
so that any oily films are pumped through the unit and flushed out.
REPAIR PARTS AND MAJOR GUN REPAIRS
Normally, any repairs which are needed are minor in nature and the gun can be
examined for apparent minor malfunctions. This inspection will probably involve
disassembly of the pump unit and perhaps removal of the housing cover for
examination. In practically all cases, these minor repairs can be made quickly without
significant loss of time from operation. Should there be damaged parts which must be replaced these parts should be ordered from the seller of the gun.
Additional InformationClick here for printable instruction manual
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