RONIX 1360 HVLP Electric Spray Gun 600W Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Ronix
Table of Contents
- RONIX 1360 HVLP Electric Spray Gun 600W
- Product Usage Instructions
- Residual Risks:
- SPECIFICATION
- PART LIST
- EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS USED
- GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- USAGE AND TREATMENT OF THE ELECTRIC TOOL
- SERVICE
- COATING MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE
- PREPARATION OF THE COATING MATERIAL
- START-UP
- ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY OF THE SPRAY GUN
- ADJUSTING THE DESIRED SPRAY SETTING
- SPRAY TECHNIQUE
- TAKING OUT OF OPERATION
- TRANSPORTATION
- MAINTENANCE
- CORRECTION OF MALFUNCTIONS
- Documents / Resources
RONIX 1360 HVLP Electric Spray Gun 600W
Specifications
- Model: 1360
- Max. Viscosity: 100 din/sec
- Weight: 1.88kg
- Max. Flow: 1200ml/min
- Painting System: HVLP
- Nozzle Size: 2.6mm
- Air Pressure: 22Kpa
- Power: 600W
- Voltage: 220-240V
- Supplied in Paint Reservoir: Ronix Color box 1000ml
- Frequency: 50-60Hz
Product Usage Instructions
Part List
- Jet width adjusting lever
- Union nut
- Spray attachment
- Air Cap Nozzle
- No-return valve
- Container seal Suction tube
- Container
- Air filter cover
- Lock knob Trigger Coating material volume control
- Power cable
User Manual
- Please read the Operating Manual carefully and observe the safety information before starting the device.
- Store the Operating Manual in a safe place close to the product in case it needs to be used by someone else.
Explanation of Symbols Used
- This symbol indicates a potential danger for you or the device.
- Indicates tips for use and other particularly useful information.
- Refers to the corresponding chapter in the operation manual and the information presented there relating to the illustration.
General Safety Instructions
- Read all safety warnings and all instructions.
- Safety at the Workplace: Keep your workplace clean and well-lit.
- Electrical Safety: The tool plug must fit into the socket.
- Safety of Persons: Keep children and other persons away when using the power tool.
Safety Instructions for Spray Guns
Recommendation: Wear a breathing mask and safety glasses when spraying.
Residual Risks:
Even when the power tool is used as prescribed, it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk factors.
The following hazards may arise in connection with the power tool’s construction and design:
- Damage to lungs if an effective dust mask is not worn.
- Damage to hearing if effective hearing protection is not worn.
- Damages to health resulting from vibration emission if the power tool is being used over a longer period or not adequately.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: How do I clean the spray gun?
- A: To clean the spray gun, use the provided cleaning brush and cleaning needle to remove any paint residue.
- Ensure thorough cleaning after each use to maintain proper functionality.
Q: What do I do if the nozzle gets clogged?
- A: If the nozzle gets clogged, use the cleaning needle to carefully unclog it.
- Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage to the nozzle.
Q: Can I use different nozzle sizes with this spray gun?
- A: Yes, the spray gun includes three different nozzles (2.2mm, 1.8mm, 1.5mm) that can be interchanged based on your painting needs.
SPECIFICATION
Model | 1360 |
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Max. Viscosity | 100 din/sec |
Weight | 1.88kg |
Max. Flow | 1200ml/min |
Painting System | HVLP |
Nozzle Size | 2.6mm |
Air Pressure | 22Kpa |
Power | 600W |
Voltage | 220-240V |
Supplied in | Ronix Color box |
Paint Reservoir | 1000ml |
Frequency | 50-60Hz |
**** Includes | “1 viscosity cup 1cleaning needle 1cleaning brush 3 |
nozzles: 2.2/1.8/1.5mm”
PART LIST
- Please read the Operating Manual carefully and observe the safety information before starting the device. Store the Operating Manual in a safe place close to the product in case it needs to be used by someone else.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS USED
- This symbol indicates a potential danger for you or the device.
- Under this symbol you can find important information on how to avoid injuries and damage to the device.
- Indicates tips for use and other particularly useful information.
- Refers to the corresponding chapter in the operation manual and the information presented there relating to the illustration.
- Wide spray jet setting
- Narrow spray setting
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.
- Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
- The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
SAFETY AT THE WORKPLACE
- Keep your workplace clean and well-lit. Disorder or unlit workplaces may result in accidents.
- Never use the tool in hazardous areas that contain flammable liquids, gasesor clouds of dust. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or vapors.
- Keep children and other persons away when using the power tool. You can lose control of the tool if you are distracted.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- The tool plug must fit into the socket. The plug may not be modified in any form.
- Do not use adaptor plugs together with protective-earthed tools. Unmodified plugs and suitable sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.
- Avoid physical contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, heating elements, stoves, and refrigerators. The risk of electric shock increases if your body is earthed.
- Keep the equipment away from rain and moisture. The risk of an electric shock increases if water penetrates electrical equipment.
- Do not misuse the main lead by carrying the tool by the lead, hanging it from the lead, or pulling on the lead to remove the plug. Keep the lead away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving tool parts.
- Damaged or twisted leads increase the risk of an electric shock.
- If you work outdoors with a power tool, only use extension cables suitable for outdoor use. The use of an extension lead that is suitable for outdoors reduces the risk of an electric shock.
SAFETY OF PERSONS
- Be attentive. Pay attention to what you are doing and work sensibly with a power tool. Do not use the tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
- Just a moment of inattentiveness while using the tool can lead to serious injuries.
- Wear personal safety equipment and always wear safety goggles Wearing personal protective equipment, such as a dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, safety helm, or ear protection, depending on the type of power tools, reduces the risk of injury.
- Avoid accidental starting-up. Make sure that the electric tool is switched off before you connect it to the power supply, pick it up, or carry it.
- Accidents can occur if you carry the power tool while your finger is on the switch or if you connect the power tool to the power supply which it is on.
- Remove setting tools or wrenches before switching on the power tool. A tool or wrench that is in a rotating tool part can lead to injuries.
- Avoid an unnatural posture. Ensure that you are standing securely and have your balance at all times. This ensures that you can control the tool better in unexpected situations.
- Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothes, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
- Do not lull yourself into a false sense of security and do not think yourself above the safety rules for electric tools, even if you are familiar with the electric tool following extensive practical experience.
- Careless use can lead to serious injuries in fractions of a second.
USAGE AND TREATMENT OF THE ELECTRIC TOOL
- Do not overload the tool. Use the power tool designed for the work that you are doing. You work better and safer in the specified performance range if you use a suitable power tool.
- Do not use power tools whose switch is defective. A power tool that cannot be switched on or off is dangerous and has to be repaired.
- Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out tool settings, changing accessories, or putting the tool away. This precautionary measure prevents the unintentional starting of the tool.
- Store unused power tools so that they are inaccessible to children. Do not let persons use the tool who are not familiar with it or who have not read these instructions. Power tools are dangerous when they are used by inexperienced persons.
- Take proper care of your tools. Check whether the moving parts function trouble-free and do not jam and whether parts are broken or damaged so that the tool function is impaired.
- Have damaged parts repaired before using the tool. Many accidents have their origin in power tools that have been maintained badly.
- Use the power tool, accessories, insert tools, etc. under these instructions and in a fashion specified for this special tool type. Take the working conditions and the activity to be carried out into consideration.
- The use of power tools for purposes other than the intended ones can lead to dangerous situations.
- Keep the handles and grip surfaces dry, clean, and free of oil and grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces hamper safe operation and control of the electric tool in unforeseen situations.
SERVICE
- Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
- Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPRAY GUNS
- You may only spray coating materials such as paints, varnishes, glazes, etc. with a flashpoint of 21°C (32°C in the UK) and higher without additional warning.
- (The German classification of coating material is hazard classes A II and A III, see the material in.)
- The device may not be used in workplaces covered by the explosion-protection regulations.
- There must be no sources of ignition such as, for example, open fire, the smoke of lit cigarettes, cigars, tobacco pipes, sparks, glowing wires, hot surfaces, etc. in the vicinity during spraying.
- Before working on the spray gun remove the power plug from the socket.
- Do not use the spray guns to spray flammable substances. The spray guns are not to be cleaned with flammable solvents that have a flashpoint under 21°C.
RECOMMENDATION:
- Wear a breathing mask and safety glasses when spraying.
CAUTION!
- Never point the spray gun at yourself, at other people, or at animals.
- When working with the tool indoors as well as outdoors ensure that no solvent vapors are sucked in by the spray gun.
- When working outdoors, be aware of the wind direction.
- Wind can carry the coating substance across greater distances – thus causing damage.
- When working indoors, provide adequate ventilation.
- Do not let children handle the device.
- Never open the device yourself to carry out repairs to the electrical system!
- Do not lay the spray gun.
RESIDUAL RISKS
- Even when the power tool is used as prescribed it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk factors.
The following hazards may arise in connection with the power tool’s construction and design:
- Damage to lungs if an effective dust mask is not worn.
- Damage to hearing if effective hearing protection is not worn.
- Damages to health resulting from vibration emission if the power tool is being used over a longer time or not adequately
COATING MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE
- Water- and solvent-based paints, finishes, primers, 2-component paints, clear finishes, automotive finishes, staining sealers, and wood sealer preservatives.
COATING MATERIALS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE
- Coating materials that contain highly abrasive components, Alkali and acidic paints, and Flammable materials.
PREPARATION OF THE COATING MATERIAL
- Fill the test cup then Hold up and measure the time in seconds until the liquid empties out. This time is called “Runout Time in Seconds.
NOTE:
Stir the spraying material thoroughly before measuring and fill into the canister.
Material | Runout Time (seconds) |
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Oil enamel | 25-45 |
Oil-based primer | 30-50 |
Varnish | 20-55 |
Lacquer/lacquer sanding sealer | 25-40 |
Oil stain | No thinning required |
Clear sealer | No thinning required |
Polyurethane | No thinning required |
A material flash point must be 70°F (21°C) or higher. 60din/s
START-UP
WARNING!
- Before connecting to the mains supply, be sure that the supply voltage is identical to the value given on the rating plate.
ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY OF THE SPRAY GUN
- For assembly, insert the spray attachment into the main body. Push the lock knob down and then turn the knob to the lock point.
- To remove the spray attachment, turn the knob to the unlock point, and detach the spray attachment from the main body. (Fig. 2)
ALIGN THE SUCTION TUBE
- If the suction tube is positioned correctly, the paints can be sprayed without almost any residue.
WORKING ON LYING OBJECTS:
- Turn the suction tube forward. (Fig.6 A)
- Spraying work when working on overhead objects: Turn the suction tube rearwards. (Fig.6 B)
- Put the machine down only on a level, clean surface. Otherwise, the machine could tip over!
ADJUSTING THE DESIRED SPRAY SETTING
- Three different spray jet settings can be chosen on the spray gun, depending on the application and target object.
WARNING!
- The danger of injury! Never pull the trigger guard while adjusting the air cap.
- The alignment of the spray jet can be determined by turning the air cap(1) (Fig. 3).
- Fig. 3 A = vertical flat jet for horizontal surfaces
- Fig. 3 B = horizontal flat jet for vertical surfaces
- Fig. 3 C = circular jet for corners, edges, and hard-to-reach surfaces
- It is also possible to switch between a wide ( ) and a compact ( ) spray jet with the adjusting lever (Fig. 4).
ADJUSTING THE MATERIAL VOLUME
- Set the material volume by turning the regulator on the trigger guard of the spray gun. (Fig.5)
- turn to the left lower material volume
- turn to the right higher material volume
SPRAY TECHNIQUE
- The spray result depends heavily on the smoothness and cleanliness of the surface to be sprayed.
- Therefore the surface should be carefully prepared and kept free of dust.
- Cover all surfaces not to be sprayed.
- Cover screw threads or similar parts of the target object.
- It is advisable to test the spray gun on cardboard or a similar surface to find the correct setting.
IMPORTANT:
- Begin spraying outside of the target area and avoid interruptions inside the target area.
CORRECT:
- Be sure to hold the spray gun at an even distance of approx. 5 – 15 cm to the target object. (Fig. 7)
INCORRECT:
- Heavy spray fog build-up, uneven surface quality. (Fig. 7)
- Move the spray gun evenly cross-wise or up and down, depending on the spray pattern setting.
- An even movement of the spray gun results in an even surface quality.
- When coating material builds up on the nozzle (A) and air cap (B). clean both parts with a solvent or water.
TAKING OUT OF OPERATION
- Proper cleaning is the prerequisite for the problem-free operation of the paint application device.
- No warranty claims are accepted in case of improper or no cleaning.
- Unplug the power plug.
- During longer breaks, vent the container by briefly opening and then closing it again.
- Clean nozzle openings after an interruption in operation.
- In using quick-drying or two-component coating materials, do not rinse the unit with the wrong cleaning agent during the processing period
TRANSPORTATION
CAUTION!
- Full containers have to be closed tightly when transported in the container. Do not lay the case on its side if it contains full containers of paint.
CLEANING THE PRODUCT
- To ensure smooth operations, the machine has to be cleaned thoroughly every day.
- Divide the spray gun. put the spray attachment out of the main body. (Fig.2)
- WARNING! Never hold the rear part of the spray gun under water or immerse it in liquids.
- Clean the housing only with a moistened cloth.
- Unscrew the container. Pour the remaining coating material into the container
- Pre-clean the container and suction tube using a brush and a suitable cleaning agent. Clean the ventilating bore. (Fig. 8, 3)
- Fill the container with a non-flammable liquid. Screw the container back on. Do not spray flammable materials for cleaning purposes.
- WARNING! When cleaning devices with flammable solvents, disconnect the device from the mains supply and clean thoroughly with a brush and cloth.
- Before starting the device up again, ensure that all traces of solvents are removed thoroughly. Allow the cleaned parts to dry completely.
- Connect spray attachment and main body. (Fig. 2)
- Pull the trigger to rinse the spray attachment. Repeat the procedure above until the solvent or water emerging from the nozzle is clear.
- Turn off the machine and divide the spray gun.
- Screw off the container and empty it. Unscrew the suction tube with the container seal. (Fig. 8)
- Clean the suction tube and suction nozzle in the spray attachment with the cleaning brush. (Fig. 9)
- CAUTION!
- Never clean seals, no-return valve, and nozzle or air holes of the spray gun with metal objects. The ventilation hose and no-return valve are only solvent-resistant to a limited extent.
- Do not immerse in a solvent, only wipe.
- Unscrew the union nut (fig. 10,1) from the spray attachment, and remove the jet width adjusting lever (fig. 10, 2) carefully from the union nut.
- Remove the air cap (fig. 10,3) and the nozzle (fig. 10,4).
- THOROUGHLY CLEAN ALL PARTS
- Clean the outside of the container with a cloth soaked in solvent or water.
MAINTENANCE
- WARNING!
- Never operate the machine without the air filter; dirt could be sucked in and interfere with the function of the machine.
- Disconnect the plug before changing parts.
- Change the air filter if it is soiled (Fig. 11).
CORRECTION OF MALFUNCTIONS
Problem | Cause | Remedy |
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• Nozzle clogged | Clean |
Clean
Turn to the right (+) Insert
Tighten container
No coating| • Feed tube clogged
material| • Material volume setting turned too
emerges from the| far to the left (-)
nozzle| • Feed tube loose
| • No pressure build-up in container
| • Nozzle loose| Tighten
Change
Insert an intact nozzle seal
Clean
Coating material| • Nozzle worn
drips from the| • Nozzle seal is missing or worn
nozzle| • Coating material assembly at air
| cap, nozzle, or needle
Atomization too coarse| • Viscosity of coating material too high
• Material volume too large Material volume adjusting screw turned too far to the right (+)
• Nozzle contaminated
• Air filter heavily soiled
• Too little pressure build-up in the container
| Thin
Turn the material volume adjusting screw to the left (-)
Clean
Change
Tighten container
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Spray jet pulsates| • Coating material in the container running out
• Air filter heavily soiled
• Nozzle seal is missing or worn
| Refill
Change
Insert an intact nozzle seal
Too much fog of coating material (Overspray)| • Distance to the object too large
• Too much coating material applied
| Reduce distance
Turn the material volume adjusting screw to the left (-)
Paint in the ventilating hose| • Diaphragm soiled
• Diaphragm defective
| Clean the diaphragm
Replace the diaphragm
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