MEEC TOOLS 082-208 Spray Gun Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- MEEC TOOLS
Table of Contents
MEEC TOOLS 082-208 Spray Gun
Read the Operating Instructions carefully before use!
TECHNICAL DATA
- Nozzle 1.5 mm
- Connection 1/4″
- Working pressure 4,0 bar
- Air consumption 85-200 l/min
- Sound pressure level, LpA 83 dB(A), K=3 dB
- Sound power level, LwA 94 dB(A), K=3 dB
- Vibration level <2,5 m/s², K=1,5 m/s²
Always use hearing protection!
OPERATION
- Screw the paint container and air hose firmly on the spray gun.
- Suitable air pressure depends on the viscosity of the paint and the type of work. 3 to 3.5 bar is suitable for most applications.
- A suitable distance between the spray gun and workpiece is 15-20 cm. Inappropriate distance and spray patterns produce inferior results.
- Adjust the paint flow and air flow knobs.
MAINTENANCE
- Steep the paint gun body in clean solvent and brush it clean.
- Dismantle the air cap and paint nozzle, dip them in solvent and brush them clean.
- Be careful not to damage the holes in the nozzles.
- Spray some solvent through the spray gun to clean the paint ducts.
- Adjust the needle seal while you squeeze the trigger and check how the paint needle moves. Do not overtighten.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault | Possible cause | Action |
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Uneven coating |
- A worn needle seal means that air is leaking into the paint duct.
- The paint connection is loose or damaged.
- The paint container’s nut is loose, allowing air to leak in.
|
- Replace the O-ring or tighten the seal screw.
- Tighten or replace.
- Tighten.
Thicker on the sides, thinner in the middle|
- The air cap’s square holes are partially clogged.
- Solid containments in the upper part of the paint nozzle.
|
- Clean the hole. Do not use metal wire or hard objects.
Pattern|
- The air cap’s square holes are partially clogged.
|
- Clean the hole.
Thicker in the middle|
- Too high air pressure by the air cap’s square holes.
- Paint viscosity too low.
|
- Lower the air pressure.
- Adjust the viscosity of the paint.
Thick coating|
- The gap between the outside of the paint nozzle and the air cap is too big due to wear.
- Too low air pressure by the air cap’s square holes.
- Paint viscosity too high.
|
- Replace.
- Increase the air pressure.
- Adjust the viscosity of the paint.
References
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