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3M™ Series 57ZZ HVLP Automatic Spray Gun Connection Diagram Mounting Hole Fluid Inlet Plug Series 57ZZ-1 Single Fluid Inlet Adjustable Fluid Control Series 57ZZ-2 Dual Fluid Inlet Adjustable Fluid Control Series 57ZZ-3 Single Fluid Inlet Non-Adjustable Fluid Control Atomizing Air Inlet Atomizing Air Inlet Fluid Inlet Fluid Inlet Atomizing Air Inlet Fluid Control Fan Air Control Trigger Air Inlet 3 17 General Set Up and Spray Gun Use cont. 3M™ Series 57UL HVLP Automatic Spray Gun Connection Diagram Trigger Air Inlet 57UL-1 Series Single Fluid Inlet Adjustable Fluid Control 57UL-2 Series Dual Fluid Inlet Adjustable Fluid Control 57UL-3 Series Single Fluid Inlet Non-Adjustable Fluid Control 57UL-4 Series Dual Fluid Inlet Non-Adjustable Fluid Control Plug Atomizing Air Inlet Plug Atomizing Air Inlet Atomizing Air Inlet Fluid Inlet Atomizing Air Inlet Fluid Inlet Fluid Inlet Fluid Control Fan Air Control Mounting Hole General Set Up and Spray Gun Use cont. Adjusting the Fluid Flow The adjustable fluid control is located at the rear of the spray gun (if equipped). As a starting point, gently turn the knob clockwise until you have very little needle travel. Do not over-tighten. After the needle travel has stopped, further tightening will only serve to compress the spring and will not aid in adjustment. Next turn the knob counterclockwise two full turns. These adjustment procedures will serve only as a starting point. Fine tuning of these adjustments will be based on your material and technique. Adjusting the Fan Pattern Size The fan adjustment screw is located at the top of the Series 52 and Series 55 models, and the fan is adjusted by remote on the Series 56 and Series 57. As a starting point, gently turn the knob clockwise until you feel no further adjustment. Next, turn the knob counter-clockwise one full rotation. The fan adjustment will allow you to spray from a small round to a full fan pattern. The pattern can also be changed from vertical to horizontal by rotating the air cap a . turn. Vertical Pattern Horizontal Pattern Note: The small round pattern can be achieved by closing down the fan adjustment. Spray Technique 1.To achieve the best results when spraying material, keep the spray gun perpendicular to the surface and maintain a consistent distance of approximately 6 to 8 inches (160-200 mm) from the object being sprayed. 2.Apply coating with 50% overlap to achieve an even finish. Note: Your spray gun may be made from aluminum and may contain aluminum components. Certain solvents containing Methylene Chloride and Tricloromethane are not chemically compatible with aluminum. Read, understand and follow all safety statements as well as wear appropriate, approved personal protective equipment per the applicable MSDS and material container labels for cleaning solutions. 3 18 Spray Gun Care and Cleaning Lubrication: Regular lubrication is important to maintain the high performance of your HVLP Automatic Spray Gun. Every time your spray gun is cleaned, the oil that lubricates the friction points is washed away. You must lubricate all working threads after every cleaning. We recommend using a lubricant such as petroleum jelly. Using lubricants containing silicone can contaminate your entire finishing department. The following illustrations identify the spray gun lubrication points. 3M™ Series 52 3M™ Series 55 3M™ Series 56 3M™ Series 57 General System Maintenance Relieve the pressure from the spray gun before servicing. 1.Turn off the air supply to the spray gun. 2.Disconnect air line from the spray gun. Clean the fluid and air line filters daily. Check for any fluid leakage from the spray gun and fluid hoses. Flush the spray gun before changing colors and when done operating the spray gun. 19 Spray Gun Care and Cleaning cont. ATTENTION Solvent left in the spray gun air passages could result in a poor quality paint finish. Do not use any cleaning method which may allow solvent into the spray gun air passages. Do not expose air regulators and gauges to solvent as damage may occur. Cleaning Process 1. Relieve the pressure from the spray gun before servicing. 2. Refer to your fluid source manual for removal and cleaning. 3. To retain unused material or temporarily store mixed material, see your Local, State, Federal and OSHA guidelines, along with material manufacturer’s recommendations for storage. 4. Flush the spray gun. To flush spray gun, run water or compatible and compliant solvent into the spray gun fluid passage while triggering the spray gun. 5. Remove the retaining ring and air cap. 6. Unscrew the fluid needle tip with fingers. 7. D...
Ce manuel est également adapté pour les modèles :Guns - Series 52 (1.82 mb)
Guns - Series 55 (1.82 mb)
Guns - Series 55ZZ (1.82 mb)
Guns - Series 56ZZ (1.82 mb)