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Manual de usuario Campbell Hausfeld, modelo KBS530

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IMPORTANTE: Esta condensacion ocasiona un acabado disparejo al pintar. Le recomendamos que instale el equipo ( tal como filtros y secadores) y controles necesarios para remover agua/aceite. Si no instala el equipo adecuado para remover agua/aceite podria danar la maquinaria o superficie que este pintando . AVISO Funcionamiento 1. Comience a rociar. Siempre mantenga la pistola en los angulos correctos con el movimiento de la muneca para pintar. (Vea la Figura 6). NOTA: No mantenga la muneca fija cuando este usando la pistola, ni pinte moviendo la pistola en arcos como un abanico. Este tipo de movimiento acerca la pistola a la superficie y crea depositos de pintura que se concentran en el centro del area cubierta aplicando muy poca pintura en los bordes. Esto ocasionaria un acabado irregular y de mala calidad (Vea la Figura 7). 15,24 cm a 22,86cm Figura 6 Muy Poca Pintura Demasiada Pintura Figura 7 INCORRECTO Muy Poca Pintura Mantenga la boquilla de 6 pulgadas a 9 pulgadas (15,24cm a 22,86cm) de la superficie que va a pintar todo el tiempo y siempre mantenga la pistola en movimiento mientras este rociando. Si para de moverla la pintura se acumulara y se “chorreara”. 2. “Oprima el gatillo” adecuadamente. Comience a mover la pistola ANTES DE OPRIMIR EL GATILLO y deje de oprimirlo ANTES DE PARAR DE MOVERLA. Este procedimiento le permitira que el acabado sea parejo sin dejar rastros de donde se unen las diferentes manos de pintura (Vea la Figura 8). Maintenance (Cont.) 1. Spray guns with canister—Remove and empty the canister; then rinse with a solvent recommended for the paint or other material used. 2. Refill canister with clean solvent and attach to the gun. Spray solvent through the gun while shaking the gun vigorously. Wipe the gun exterior with a solvent soaked rag. Repeat until the gun is clean. 3. Remove the air cap and soak in solvent until clean. Use a small brush for stubborn stains if necessary. Toothpicks or small brushes may be used to clean air passages; however, NEVER USE METAL OBJECTS TO CLEAN PRECISELY DRILLED PASSAGES. DAMAGED PASSAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROPER SPRAYING. 4. Clean gaskets with a solvent soaked rag. To prevent equipment damage, Do not immerse gaskets or spray gun body in solvents. 5. After using water to clean out water based paints or materials, spray mineral spirits through the gun to prevent corrosion. 6. Use a non-silicone oil on all moving parts when reassembling. Use Vaseline ® or light grease on all threaded connections prior to storage. 7. Clean and flush gun thoroughly to neutralize any contaminants corrosive to the spray gun. CLEANING A GUN USED WITH A PAINT TANK ! WARNING Shut off the air supply to the tank and release the pressure in the tank. 1. Open the vent on the paint tank. If using an external mix air cap, loosen the cap slightly. 2. Reduce air pressure to 10-20 psi. Hold a piece of wadded cloth tightly around the air cap opening(s) and pull the trigger. The air will back up through the fluid tip and force the paint out of the hose and back into the tank. 3. Pour the paint from tank and use solvent and rags to clean. 4. Put enough solvent into the tank to wash the hose and gun thoroughly. Close the tank and spray from the gun until the solvent comes out clean. 5. Remove and blow out the material hose with compressed air to get rid of any trace of solvent in the hose. When blowing out ! WARNING the hose, the open end should be aimed away from any person to avoid blowing solvent into the eyes or on the skin causing possible injury. PERIODIC CLEAN-UP Due to dirty, lumpy paint etc., it may be necessary to inspect and clean the internal parts and the gun body. 1. Examine openings in air cap and fluid tip. If clogged, remove any o-rings and soak the air cap or fluid tip in solvent. 2. A brush or toothpick or something similar may be used to dislodge the dried paint from holes and passages. NEVER USE METAL OBJECTS TO CLEAN PRECISELY DRILLED PASSAGES. DAMAGED PASSAGES WILL CAUSE IMPROPER SPRAYING. Model KBS530 3. Remove and check the adjusting needle for excessive wear at the tip and straightness. IMPORTANT: If the needle tip is worn more on one side than the other, either the needle is bent or the gun body has been dropped or knocked out-of-line. There are no adjustments that can be made to a bent gun body. Test the needle by rolling on a flat surface. Replace if necessary. 4. Check and replace any damaged o-rings and seals. O-rings and seals can be wiped clean but not soaked in solvent. 5. Unscrew packing nuts and replace the packing ONLY if a leak will not stop when the nut is tightened. Do not over-tighten a packing nut because this will restrict movement of the needle. 6. Reassemble in reverse order of these steps and use a non-silicone oil on moving parts. Apply Vaseline ® or light grease on threaded joints and hose connections. STORING 1. When not using spray gun, turn the fluid control knob counterclockwise to open reducing spring tension on needle fluid tip. 2. Spray...

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