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The reduction in paint consumption and drying time when spraying with HERO systems often justifies the additional step. ?? Hold the gun perpendicular to the surface being sprayed, maintain a consistent distance from the surface (approx. 6-8”/15-20cm), and spray with a smooth continuous motion. ?? Overlap strokes up to 50% to ensure proper coverage and avoid streaks. ?? Select the Needle and Fluid Tip that performs best with the trigger of the gun fully engaged. ?? When spraying odd shaped objects, spray hard to reach areas, curved surfaces, and corners and edges first, spray flat surfaces second. ?? When spraying an edge or corner, split the center of the spray pattern on the corner or edge so that each side receives 50% of the spray pattern and equal amounts of paint. HERO Operator’s Manual – Page 12 of 23 Correct Application Technique Incorrect Application Technique Overlap strokes up to 50% to ensure proper coverage and avoid streaks: When spraying an edge or corner, split the center of the spray pattern on the corner or edge so that each side receives 50% of the spray pattern and equal amounts of paint: HERO Operator’s Manual – Page 13 of 23 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 4.1 BASIC CLEAN UP If you are taking a break or plan to spray the same material again within a reasonable time: 1. Turn off the turbine and disconnect the gun from the hose. 2. Turn the Material Flow Adjustment Screw at the back of the gun clockwise until it stops and clean any excess coating remaining on the Fluid Tip. This will ensure that the Needle closes the Fluid Tip air tight, allowing you, depending on the coating, to leave the material in the cup for extended periods. When you are finished your spraying project: 1. Remove the paint cup from the gun. While removing the cup, squeeze the trigger on the gun to release all the paint from the siphon tube back into the cup. 2. Empty the excess material from the paint cup and clean the paint cup with an appropriate cleaning solvent. 3. Pour some cleaning solvent in the clean paint cup and spray it with the gun into a bucket until the spray is clear. 4. To clean the underside of the Paint Cup Top, either shake the gun while spraying the cleaning solvent, or use a paintbrush with cleaning solvent and brush it clean. 5. Clean the Air Cap and the outside of the gun as necessary with a rag and cleaning solvent. After spraying an adhesive, a catalyzed coating, or any other material that is known to be difficult to clean, refer to Section 4.3 of this manual: Complete Disassembly And Cleaning Of Spray Gun. Once cleaning is complete, dispose of used cleaning solvent and dirty rags in a safe and environmentally friendly way. 4.2 MAINTAINING THE TURBINE AIR FILTERS The motor inside the turbine cabinet draws large amounts of air volume. It is therefore very important to check the turbine foam air filters after every use. Depending on the location of the turbine, these filters may require some form of cleaning after every use. The turbine foam air filters can be easily removed from the back of the turbine and are washable. Once the pores are permanently blocked or begin to visibly deteriorate, the filters should be changed. When re-installing filters, be sure they properly cover the motor air vents visible from either side of the turbine cabinet. WARNING: Do not put wet filters in the turbine - this may cause electrical shock and/or premature wear of the turbine. Do not operate your turbine without the foam air filters. HERO Operator’s Manual – Page 14 of 23 4.3 COMPLETE DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING OF SPRAY GUN Periodically, especially after spraying an adhesive, a catalyzed coating, or any other material that is known to be difficult to clean, HERO recommends that you completely disassemble your gun and clean each part individually. If necessary, contact your local HERO distributor or HERO directly for a parts breakdown of your gun, or for any help when completely disassembling and re-assembling your gun. Tools required: ratchet, 1/2” and 5/8” sockets, 5/8” and 7/16” combination wrenches, and a Gun Cleaning Brush To Clean And Disassemble The Gun: For Pressure-Fed Guns without a paint cup, flush the gun with cleaning solvent and go directly to Step 7: 1. Remove the paint cup from the gun. While removing the cup, squeeze the trigger on the gun to release all the paint from the siphon tube back into the cup. 2. Empty the excess material from the paint cup and clean the paint cup with an appropriate cleaning solvent. 3. Pour some cleaning solvent in the clean paint cup and spray it with the gun into a bucket until the spray is clear. Remove the paint cup from the gun. 4. Using the closed end of a 5/8” combination wrench, remove the Siphon Tube Locking Nut located under the Paint Cup Top. 5. Remove the Splash Guard (square piece of aluminum with two holes in it and a cut corner). 6. Using a 5/8” socket and a ratchet, remove the Siphon Tube Extension – this will allow you to completely remove the Paint Cup Top ...
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