sip 02143 Engine Cleaning Gun Owner’s Manual
- June 3, 2024
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Table of Contents
sip 02143 Engine Cleaning Gun
OVERVIEW
- Outlet nozzle
- Check nut
- Air supply connection
- Tank
- Trigger
Before the operation, please read the whole manual and keep it for future reference.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the air engine cleaning gun is to clean surfaces with a compressed air jet and a cleansing agent. To clean surfaces use solely biodegradable cleansing agents. Do not use flammable substances. The air engine cleaning gun is equipped with a tank and a long nozzle, which permits to operate the tool even in hardly accessible places.
TECHNICAL DATA
Catalogue number| Tank capacity| Operating
pressure| Maximum air pressure| Noise level L wA **(EN
14462)| Vibrations| Coating material flow (water)**
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
[l]| [MPa]| [MPa]| [dB(A)]| [m/s2]| [l/min.]
02143| 0,95| 0,4| 0,8| 92 / 103| < 2,5| 130
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not ever direct the outlet of the tool towards people – the coating
materials or compressed air may cause injuries. Injection of the lubricant may
cause necrosis or even lead to amputation of a limb. In case of injection of a
lubricant, consult a doctor immediately. Before you proceed to installation,
operation, repairs, maintenance actions or replacement of accessories, as well
as in case of work in the vicinity of a pneumatic tool, it is required to get
acquainted with the operating manual, due to numerous hazards involved.
Otherwise there is a risk of serious injuries. Installation, adjustments and
assembly of pneumatic tools may be carried out exclusively by qualifi ed and
trained personnel. Do not modify the pneumatic tool. Modifications may impair
the efficiency and compromise the safety level, as well as increase the possible
risks to the operator of the tool. Do not dispose of the operating manual, but
hand it to the operator of the tool. Do not use the pneumatic tool, if it is
damaged. Operators and service personnel must be given proper training
regarding operation and maintenance of the device. It is prohibited to apply
any other gas than compressed air.
Using other gases may be a cause of serious injuries, fires or explosions.
While connecting the tool to a compressed air system, it is required to
consider the space which is required for the hose, in order to avoid damage to
the hose or to the connectors. The working area must be equipped with an
efficient ventilation system. Absence of efficient ventilation system may imply a
risk to health or cause fires or explosions. The tool has not been designed to
be operated in explosive atmospheres. The tool must be operated far from
sources of heat and fire, since these might damage the device or reduce its
efficiency. Observe general safety regulations during work with sprayed
materials, and wear appropriate individual protection means, such as goggles,
masks and gloves. During work and maintenance tasks there is a risk of
ingestion of particles of sprayed materials or substances used for maintenance
due to the following causes:
- insufficient natural or forced ventilation,
- incorrect atomizing pressure,
- incorrect distance between the nozzle of the tool and the area of application of the sprayed material; the distance must be adequately adjusted in accordance with the kind of sprayed substance,
- ingestion of solvent vapours or other harmful substances
- incorrect application, for example use of incorrect sprayed substances. Do not ever leave an assembled pneumatic system unattended by a person authorised to operate it. Do not allow children near an assembled pneumatic system. Compressed air under high pressure may cause the tool to recoil in an opposite direction to the direction of ejection of the sprayed material. Take special precautions, since the recoil may – under certain circumstances
- cause multiple injuries.
It is recommended to test the tool, before proceeding to operate it. It is
recommended to properly train persons meant to operate the tool. This will
significantly improve the level of safety.
Observe recommendations specified by the manufacturer of the sprayed materials
and use them in accordance with the specified personal protection, fire
protection and environmental protection regulations. In case the recom-
mendations of the manufacturer of the sprayed materials are not observed,
there is a risk of serious injuries. In order to ascertain the compatibility
with the applied sprayed materials, a list of materials applied in the design
of the tool shall be available, if requested.
During work with compressed air energy accumulates in the whole system. Be
careful during work and breaks, so as to avoid dangers caused by the energy
accumulated from compressed air.
Since there is a possibility of accumulation of electrostatic charges, it is
necessary to realise measurements in order to determine whether it is required
to ground the tool or to use surfaces and / or compressed air systems
dissipating electric charges. Measurements and assembly of such systems must
be carried out by properly qu-alifi ed personnel.
Do not ever direct a stream of lubricant towards a source of heat or fire,
since this might lead to a fire.
OPERATION
Commencement of work
Fill the tank with the cleansing agent and attach the tank to the cleaning
gun. Check the tightness of the compressed air supply system connections.
Discharge the air supply hose before it is connected to the installation.
Before the cleaning gun is operated, make sure it has been cleaned and
maintained properly. Filling the dispenser with a cleaning agent Disconnect
the dispenser from the gun, fill it with a cleaning agent, and then connect it
to the gun again. Do not fill the dispenser up to the edge, but leave
approximately 1 cm of free space from the upper edge of the dispenser.
Work with the cleaning gun
Adjust the pressure in the pneumatic system not exceeding the maximum
operating pressure for the cleaning gun so as not to damage the surface to be
cleaned.
Direct the nozzle mouth towards the surface to be cleaned and press the
trigger. The jet is regulated by means of a rotary nozzle tip; once the jet
has been adjusted the rotary nozzle tip should be secured tightening the check
nut located on the tip itself. During work with the cleaning gun large
quantities of dust and potentially harmful vapours may be generated, so it is
necessary to use personal protection means, such as goggles and masks.
Cleaning and maintenance
Once the work has concluded, disconnect the cleaning gun from the compressed
air system and remove the coating material remaining in the tank. Clean the
tank thoroughly of the coating material residues. Clean the enclosure with a
soft cloth. Direct the nozzle towards a safe place and blow it for a couple of
seconds with clean air. Clean thoroughly the whole route of the coating
material. Careless cleaning will impair the parameters of the coating material
jet.
Once the cleaning gun has been cleaned, the movable elements of the sealing
must be coated with a small quantity of a lubricant.
FOR HELP OR ADVICE ON THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR, OR SIP
DIRECTLY ON:
TEL: 01509500400
EMAIL:sales@sip-group.com or technical@sip-
group.com
www.sip-group.com
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