DRAPER 28357 Air Tool Kit, 1/4" BSP (5 Piece)

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11. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Important: Read all the Health and Safety information in
this manual before attempting to maintain this product.
All maintenance should be carried out ONLY by
authorised and suitably qualied personnel.
WARNING! ALWAYS ensure that the tools are
disconnected from the air supply and that the
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adjust or maintain this product.
11.1 General Maintenance
• Keep the tools clean and dry when not in use.
• Protect the tools from adverse weather conditions,
both when in use and when stored.
CAUTION! NEVER lubricate the paint spray gun
or cleaning gun or their accessories with oil,
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11.2 Cleaning the Paint Spray Gun
Important: ALWAYS ensure that any brushes are clean
before use on any part of the paint spray gun. DO NOT
use sharp objects to clean any openings on the spray gun
as this may damage the internal parts.
CAUTION! DO NOT soak parts in solvents or
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exposure may cause damage to the seals and
other components.
1. Use compressed air to clean inside the air line inlet.
2. Clean the paint cup and uid chamber:
a. Remove the paint cup lid and pour any remaining
uid into a suitable container.
b. Half-ll the paint cup with thinners and replace
the lid.
c. Squeeze the trigger and spray all the liquid
through the tool.
Important: ALWAYS spray the cleaning uid safely
into a suitable container.
d. Repeat this process if the cleaning uid is not
completely clean when discharged.
e. Wipe the paint cup clean.
3. Clean the air cap and nozzle head:
a. Twist the air cap (1) anticlockwise to remove
it (Fig. 18).
b. Remove the nozzle head (31) (Fig. 19).
c. Soak the parts in a solvent to clear clogged holes
or openings, then rinse clean.
d. Clean the air cap and nozzle head using a soft
brush or cloth.
CAUTION! Take great care to avoid damaging
the openings in the air cap and nozzle head
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pattern.
(1)
(31)
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