Kobalt SGY-AIR160TZ Installation guide

Category
Paint Sprayer
Type
Installation guide
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ITEM #0105568
45 PC SPRAY GUN KIT
MODEL #SGY-AIR160TZ
Français p. 17
Español p. 35
AB13779
KOBALT and the K Design are registered
trademarks of LF, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
®®
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Product Specifications ........................................................................................ 3
Safety Information ............................................................................................... 4
3.........................................................................................Package Contents
Preparation .......................................................................................................... 7
Assembly Instructions .......................................................................................... 7
Operating Instructions ........................................................................................ 8
Care and Maintenance ....................................................................................... 11
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 12
Warranty ............................................................................................................. 14
Exploded View .................................................................................................... 15
IMPORTANT: To operate correctly, this tool requires airflow that is at least 3.3 cubic feet per
minute
(CFM) at 40 pounds per square inch (PSI). Check the specifications of your air compressor
to be
sure that it can support both the minimum CFM and PSI required. An air hose may cause up to 15
PSI drop in pressure, so you may need to set the output higher to maintain the required pressure at
the tool.
SMALL GRAVITY SPRAY GUN
SIPHON FEED SPRAY GUN
3.3
CFM PSI
Tool Requirements
Exigences relatives aux outils
Requisitos de herramientas
@
40
3.9
CFM PSI
Tool Requirements
Exigences relatives aux outils
Requisitos de herramientas
@
45
IMPORTANT: To operate correctly, this tool requires airflow that is at least 3.9 cubic feet per minute
(CFM) at 45 pounds per square inch (PSI). Check the specifications of your air compressor
to be sure
that it can support both the minimum CFM and PSI required. An air hose may cause up to 15 PSI drop
in pressure, so you may need to set the output higher to maintain the required pressure at the tool.
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GRAVITY
1/4 IN. NPS
40 PSI
1/4 IN. 19NPS(M)
3.3 CFM
250 CC
COMPONENT
FEED TYPE
INLET CONNECTOR
WORKING PRESSURE WORKING PRESSURE
CUP ADAPTER
AIR CONSUMPTION
PAINT CUP CAPACITY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PACKAGE CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
SIPHON
1/4 IN. NPS
45 PSI
3/8 IN.18 NPS(M)
3.9 CFM
1000 CC
COMPONENT
FEED TYPE
INLET CONNECTOR
CUP ADAPTER
AIR CONSUMPTION
PAINT CUP CAPACITY
SPECIFICATIONS
SMALL GRAVITY SPRAY GUN SIPHON FEED SPRAY GUN
DESCRIPTION
Small Gravity Spray Gun
Paint Cup, 250 cc
Siphon Feed Spray Gun
Paint Cup, 1,000 cc
1/4 in. x 25 ft. Recoil Air Hose
Paint Strainer for Siphon
Feed Spray Gun
Cup Lid Gasket for Siphon
Feed Spray Gun
Service Wrench
Spray Gun Cleaning Kit
Air Blow Gun
Blow Gun Nozzle
Safety Nozzle
Rubber Nozzle
Seal Tape
Spray Gun Lube
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1
1
1
1
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1
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1
PART
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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K
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QUANTITY
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B
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
Spray Gun
Paint Cup
Cup Lid
Air Cap
Air Cap Ring
Spray Pattern Adjustment Knob
Fluid Adjustment Knob
Air Adjustment Knob
Air Inlet
Trigger
QUANTITY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PART
A1/A2
B1/B2
C1/C2
D1/D2
E1/E2
F1/F2
G1/G2
H1/H2
I1/I2
J1/J2
A1
B1
C1
D1
E1
F1
H1
I1
G1
J1
A2
B2
C2
D2
E2
F2
H2
I2
J2
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate
or install the product. If you have any questions regarding the product, please call
customer service at 1-888-3KOBALT, 8:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m., EST, Monday-Friday.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD
RESULT IN INJURY.
WEAR PROPER PROTECTIVE GEAR
Keep loose hair, loose clothing or any hanging jewelry away from all moving parts.
Wear protective safety glasses or face shield to protect eyes.
To reduce the risk of hearing damage ensure you use proper ear protection to safeguard
your hearing.
Dress properly and wear protective clothing when needed.
Whenever possible, it is recommended that electrically non-conductive clothing and
non-skid foot wear be worn when using tools.
Wear a respirator when using tools whenever possible.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Keep tool out of reach of children and never allow children to handle equipment or tool.
Keep work area clear from clutter and other work hazards.
Do not use this product in unsafe work conditions.
Always be aware of your work area surroundings and the people around the work area
to ensure your safety.
D
item.
o not operate tool if damaged during shipping,handling,or unsafe transportation of the
Using a damaged or unsafe tool can result in serious injury, death, and/or property
damage.
Always check air hoses for weak or worn connections before each use and make certain
that all connections are secure.
Repetitive motions, awkward positions and exposure to vibration can be harmful to
hands and arms.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK AREA AND TOOL:
WORK ENVIRONMENT HAZARDS
Be aware that extension cords and air hoses may present tripping hazards.
Only use a tool for its intended function.
Always read the label or materials safety data sheet for the materials and or chemicals
that may be used before you use an item to ensure it is safe.
Every tool has a unique function and is designed to operate in a specific way.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
Work in a well ventilated area.
Operators must be able to easily handle the bulk weight of the item so that the operator
has full control of the item 100% of the time.
Never operate tool if under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Never operate tool if you are tired, as operator needs to be in control of tool at all times.
It’s always recommended to have a fire extinguisher and first aid kit near work area.
Keep proper footing at all times and do not overreach, as slipping, tripping, and or falling
Do not abuse hoses or connectors.
can be a major cause of serious injury and or death. Be aware of excess hose left in
working area or work surface.
When using air tools, always carry the tool by the handle. Never carry the tool by the
ohose r yank it to disconnect it from the air or power supply.
Keep hoses away from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Check hoses for weak or worn
connections before each use and make sure that all connections are secure before use.
Do not use pressure exceeding the operation pressure of any of the parts (hoses,
fittings, etc) in the painting system.
If eyes or face come into direct contact with sprayed materials, contact your local doctor
or emergency room for immediate help.
Never aim or spray at yourself or anyone else, which could result is serious injury or death.
Do not spray acids, corrosive materials, toxic chemicals, fertilizers or pesticides. Using
these materials could result in serious injury and or death.
Never spray flammable materials in vicinity of open flame or near ignition sources.
Never store flammable liquids or gases near an air compressor or other compressed
materials under pressure.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
of latex paints. It can be easily and quickly converted from non-bleeder to bleeder,
pressure to siphon feed and internal or external mix air caps. It also features pattern size
control. It can also be converted for use with a separate pressure paint tank.
amount of fluid is adjusted by the fluid control knob, the paint viscosity, and the
air pressure.
to product or workpiece.
This latex spray gun is designed for home, farm and commercial use. It handles all kinds
The pressure for atomization is controlled by the regulator on the air source. The
Failure to install appropriate water/oil removal equipment could result in damage
DANGER
Never spray closer than 25 feet to the air compressor. If possible, place compressor
.moor etarapes a ni
Certain materials that can be used with this device if coming in direct contact with skin
may cause skin irritation.
Use a face mask/respriator and protective clothing when spraying. Always spray in a
well ventilated area to prevent health and fire hazards. Refer to material saftey data
sheets (MSDS) of spray materials for details.
Read the label or materials safety data sheet for the materials you intend to use to find
out which materials may cause skin irritation.
Always disconnect tool from air supply before performing any maintenance.
Never use a tool which is leaking air, has missing or damaged parts, or requires repair.
Only use parts and accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING
SOME DUST CREATED BY PAINT SPRAYING, POWER SANDING, SAWING,
GRINDING, DRILLING, AND OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS, AND OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM. A LISTING OF CHEMICALS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM
www.oehha.ca.gov UNDER PROPOSITION 65. SOME EXAMPLES OF THESE
CHEMICALS ARE:
YOUR RISK FROM THESE EXPOSURES VARIES, DEPENDING ON HOW OFTEN
YOU DO THIS TYPE OF WORK. TO REDUCE YOUR EXPOSURE TO THESE
CHEMICALS WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA, AND WORK WITH APPROVED
SAFTEY EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS A RESPRIATOR OR DUST MASKS WHICH ARE
SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO FILTER MICROSOPIC PARTICLES.
LEAD FROM LEAD BASED PAINTS
CRYSTALLINE SILICA FROM BRICKS, CEMENT AND OTHER MASONRY
PRODUCTS
ARSENIC AND CHROMIUM FROM CHEMICALLY TREATED LUMBER
NOTE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Take out spray gun (A1/A2) and put on paint cup
(B1/B2) with hand. Make sure that the paint cup
(B1/B2) is installed with spray gun (A1/A2) tightly
and correctly. (See Figure 2)
2. Connect recoil air hose or air supply hose with
the air inlet (I1/12) of spray gun (A1/A2). Use seal
tape (N) for airtight connection. Do not overtighten.
(See Figure 3).
NOTE The working pressure refers to the air line
pressure when the spray gun trigge dellup si)2J/1J( r
fully under working conditions.
3. Set the rated working pressure (i.e. 40 PSI for
small gravity spray gun and 45 PSI for siphon
feed spray gun) for best performance.
2
A2
B1
A1
B2
Note:The life of this product and the efficiency of its
operation depends upon the knowledge of its
construction, usage and maintenance (See Figure 1;
Not all accessories shown are included, but are
recommended for best performance).
Oil and
Water
Extractor
Atomization
Pressure Gauge
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PREPARATION
Before beginning the assembly of the product, make sure all parts are present.
Compare parts with package contents list. If any part is missing or damaged, do not
attempt to assemble the product.
Estimated Assembly Time: 5-10 minutes
Tools Required for Assembly: Adjustable wrench (not included)
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I1
I2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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NOTE During normal use, the air ca si )2D/1D( p
adjusted to be horizontal. This provides a vertical
fan-shaped pattern which gives maximum and
even material coverage as the gun is moved back
and forth parallel to the surface being finished.
Air Cap
Air Cap Ring
Horizontal Fan
Vertical Fan
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4
Load paint
Load paint
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4. Pour paint into the paint cup. Hold or adjust paint cup
so that paint can be easily added and controlled
once paint is inside cup. Secure paint cap lid
turning clockwise by hand (See Figure 4; Not all
accessories shown are included).
NOTE
Before using desired paint in the spray gun, spray a compatible thinner or solvent
through the gun to remove any contaminants and residues.
Thin paints properly in accordance with the paint manufacturer's instructions
before spraying.
Fill the paint cup (B1/B2) about 3/4 full and start the air compressor.
Set up a piece of cardboard or other scrap material to use as a target and adjust
for best spray pattern.
Test the consistency of the paint by making a few strokes on a cardboard target. If
paint still appears
too thick, add a small amount of thinner. Do not exceed paint
manufacturer's thinning recommendations.
WARNING
The paint sprayer will not properly spray unless
the fan direction is either horizontal or vertical.
1. Adjust the direction of fan to be either horizontal
or vertical as required by loosening the air cap
ring (D1/D2) 90 degrees. Hand tighten the air
ring (E1/E2) after adjustment (See Figure 1).
Clockwise
A
A
B
B
cap
Clockwise
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Paint too fine
Correct
Paint too coarse
Pattern Consistency (Atomization)
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2
3
2. Set pattern size for desired shape. For full
pattern, open spray pattern adjustment knob
spray pattern adjustment kno )2F/1F(b
(See Figure 2)
3. Turn the fluid adjustment knob (G1/G2) fully
clockwise until closed. (See Figure 3)
F1
F2
4. With
the spray gun 6 in. to 9 in.
awa
yfrom
workpiece,
spray a short burst while
turning
the
fluid knob
counterclockwise. Observe
the spray
pattern
on
the
workpiece
and adjust the fluid
control
knob (G1/G2)(see Figure 3) until
desired
pattern/atomization
is
obtained.
If the spray is too
the air
pressure
or open the fluid control knob(G1/G2) to
spray more paint. If the spray
reduce
the
amount
of paint with the
fluid
control
knob (G1/G2) or thin the paint more
fine (caused by too much air), reduce
is too coarse or
spitting blobs,
(See Figure 4).
NOTE The fluid control knob (G1/G2) can be
either clockwise or counterclockwise to
finely consistency. Before
spraying on workpiece, practice a few minutes on a
cardboard target to ensure that the pattern size and
consistency are set correctly.
adjust the pattern
G1
G2
(F1/F2) counterclockwise. For a round pattern,
turn
clockwise.
adjusted
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
6. Trigger the gun properly. Start the gun moving at
the beginning of the stroke before squeezing the
trigger (J1/J2) and release the trigger (J1/J2)
stopping gun movement at the end of
This procedure will feather/blend each .ekorts
ekorts
with the next without showing overlap or
unevenness. (See Figure 7)
NOTE The amount of paint being applied can be
varied by the speed of stroke, distance from
workpiece and adjustment of fluid adjustment knob
(G1/G2). If speed of stroke is too slow, paint will
be wet on workpiece and may run. If speed of
fast, paint will be dry and uneven on
6 - 9 in.
6 - 9 in.
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Thin coat Heavy coat Thin coat
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5. Keep the gun at a 90° angle to the surface
(see Figure 5) while spraying.
NOTE Always keep the gun in motion while
spraying. Stopping gun movement in mid-stroke
will causeabuild-up of paint and will result in runs.
Do not fan the gun from side to side while painting.
This will cause a build-up of paint in the center of
stroke and an insufficient coating at each end
(See Figure 6).
the
before
is toostroke
workpiece.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
7. Overlap strokes just enough to obtain an even
and fine coat. (See Figure 8)
8. Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to catch
overspray at the edges of workpiece and protect
other surfaces. Use masking tape (not included)
to cover other areas if needed.
NOTE Two thin coats of paint will yield better
spraying results and have less chance of runs than
one heavy layer.
To properly maintain and keep your sprayer working at its optimal performance,
it is recommended that the spray gun nozzle be cleaned and cleared of any clogs or
debris buildup
using paint thinner or lacquer thinner. DO NOT USE ANY ACID
BASED SOLVENTS, AS ACID BASED SOLVENTS CAN DAMAGE THE SPRAYER.
Please consult with your local retailer in choosing the right solvent materials.
1. Pour enough solvent material(s) into container so that nozzle will be completely
submerged in solvent material.
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE REMOVE SPRAY
GUN FROM AIR SUPPLY AND KEEP AWAY FROM ANY IGNITION SOURCES.
COMPLETELY EMPTY CUP WHEN PERFORMING AND MAINTENCE OR
CLEANING.
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Nozzle
Solvent material
Solvent
material
NOTE: There are two methods for properly submerging spray gun nozzle into
cleaning solvent material(s).
Method 2: Keeping the spray gun nozzle attached to the
NOTE: Make sure that you never submerge any part of the
spray gun housing into solvent material(s), as air passages
would become clogged with dirty solvent. This would
cause
the gaskets inside the gun housing
to dry out, causing faster
Method 1: Remove the spray gun nozzle completely from
spray gun and place into a container that will not cause
solvent deterioration when solvent material(s) are added
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Nozzle
(See Fig. 9).
spray gun housing. Empty canister and submerge the front
end of the spray gun only (See Fig. 10). Make sure that only
the spray gun nozzle is submerged in solvent material(s). (If
using method 2, make sure a suitable container is used which
can not easily tip over. If the container used does tip over,
you will spill
solvent material(s), causing a potential safety
hazard.)
wear and tear on the item.
Soak nozzle in solvent to loosen
the clog, then blow air through until
clean. To clean orifices use a
broom straw or toothpick. Never
try to detach dried material with
sharp tool.
One side of nozzle is
clogged.
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ROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
a) Atomization air pressure
is set too high.
b) Trying to spray a thin
material in too wide of a
pattern.
a) Reduce air pressure.
b) Increase material control by
turning fluid adjustment knob
to left, while reducing spray
width by turning spray pattern
adjustment knob to right.
a) Loosen air nozzle.
b) Material around outside
of air nozzle has dried.
a) Trigger air nozzle.
b) Take off air nozzle and wipe
off fluid tip using a rag
moistened with thinner.
PROBLEM
Right or left heavy
spray pattern
Top or bottom heavy
spray pattern
Split spray pattern
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2. Let nozzle sit in solvent materia
l(s) for 3-5 minutes allowing solvent material(s) to
break up any build up of dirt and or debris on spray nozzle.
3. Remove
nozzle
from solvent material
(s)
and closely inspect the spray gun
nozzle
to ensure any
dirt or debris build up has been cleared.
NOTE: Depending on the paint and solvent material(s) used, steps 1-4 may need to
be repeated multiple times.
4. If debris or build up is still present, use a non-wire soft bristle brush and brush area
of nozzle that still contains dirt or debris and repeat steps 1-4.
. Once the spray gun nozzle has been completely cleared of any dirt or debris and is
clean, wipe the nozzle clean with a clean cloth or rag.
. Once nozzle has been properly cleaned, reconnect the nozzle to the spray gun and
reconnect the spray gun to the air supply. Test the sprayer ensuring that it is
working properly.
Storing:
1. When not using the spray gun turn the fluid adjustment knob counterclockwise (to
open) which will reduce the spring tension on the needle fluid tip.
2. Spray gun must be well cleaned and lightly lubricated.
3. Store spray gun in a dry and safe place out of reach of children.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONPROBLEM
a) Packing nut loose.
b) Packing worn or dry.
a) Tighten, but not so tight as to
grip needle.
b) Replace packing or lubricate.
Fluid leakage
from packing
nut.
a) Dry packing.
b) Sluggish needle.
c) Tight packing nut.
d) Worn fluid nozzle
or needle.
a) Lubricate.
b) Lubricate.
c) Adjust.
d) For pressure feed, replace
with new fluid nozzle and
needle.
Dripping from
fluid tip.
a) Gun held too far from
surface.
b) Atomization pressure
set too high.
a) Move gun closer to surface.
b) Adjust atomization pressure.
Thin, sandy
coarse finish.
Gun held too close to
surface.
Move gun further from surface.
orange peel.
Thick, dimpled
finish resembling
a) No air pressure at gun.
b) Fluid pressure too low
with internal mix cap
and pressure tank.
c) Fluid control screw not
open enough.
d) Fluid too heavy for
suction feed.
a) Check air supply and air lines.
b) Increase fluid pressure at tank.
c) Open fluid control screw.
d) Thin material or change to
pressure feed.
Will not spray.
a) Gun improperly adjusted.
b) Dirty air cap.
c) Fluid tip obstructed.
d) Sluggish needle.
Fan adjustment screw not
seating properly.
Clean or replace.
a) Re-adjust gun. Follow
instructions carefully.
b) Clean air cap.
c) Clean.
d) Lubricate.
Unable to get
round spray.
Improper spray
pattern.
Intermittent
spray
a) Packing around needle
valve is dried out.
b) Fluid nozzle loosely
installed or dirt between
nozzle and body.
c) Needle sealing
damaged.
a) Back up knurled nut, put a few
drops of machine oil on
packing, retighten nut.
b) Take off fluid nozzle, clean
rear of nozzle and seat in gun
body. Replace nozzle and
tighten to body.
c) Replace seal.
T, Monday-Friday.
EXPLODED VIEWS
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15
16
I1
18
J1
20
21
22
B1
C1
25
26
27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
G1
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Part No.
Description Qty.
Part No.
Description Qty.
Gun body
Air cap w/ring
Fluid nozzle
Washer
Seal ring
Leadscrew
Fluid nipple
Spread adj. valve set
O-ring 7x1.5
Fluid adj. guide set
Paint needle
Needle spring
Fluid adj. knob
Air valve assembly
Spring
O-ring 6x1.5
Air inlet
Air adj. valve assembly
Trigger
Gasket
Trigger pin
E-ring
Paint cup
Cup lid
Non-drip control device
Wrench
Brush
LR
PO
EXPLODED VIEWS
Printed in China
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
G2
23
25
26
I2
C2
B2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J2
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Part No.
Description Qty.
Part No.
Description Qty.
Air cap w/ring
Fluid nozzle
Gun body
Fluid connection
Washer
Seal ring
Leadscrew
Trigger pin
Trigger
Washer
E-ring
O-ring 6.3x2
O-ring 6x2.65
Air valve
O-ring 5x1.8
O-ring 9x1.8
Air valve spring
Fluid adj. guide set
Paint needle
Needle spring
Fluid adj. knob
Air valve assembly
Air inlet
Complete lid assembly
Gasket
Cup lid
Paint cup
Spray pattern adj. assembly
KOBALT and the K Design are registered
trademarks of LF, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
®®
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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
Ne pointez jamais le pistolet vers vous-même ou une autre personne, car vous pourriez
causer de graves blessures ou la mort.
AVERTISSEMENT
Ne pulvérisez pas d’acide, de matières corrosives, de produits chimiques toxiques, de
fertilisants ou de pesticides. L’utilisation de ces matières peut causer de graves
blessures, voire entraîner la mort.
Ne pulvérisez jamais de matières inflammables à proximité d’une flamme nue ou d’une
source d’inflammation.
Ne rangez jamais de liquides inflammables ou de gaz à proximité d’un compresseur
d’air ni d’autres matériaux comprimés.
Portez un masque facial ou un masque anti-vapeurs ainsi que des vêtements de
protection pendant la pulvérisation.
Utilisez toujours le pistolet de pulvérisation dans un endroit bien aéré afin de prévenir
les risques d’incendie et les dangers pour la santé. Pour de plus amples amples
renseignements, consultez la fiche signalétique (FS) des matériaux à pulvériser.
Certains matériaux pouvant être utilisés avec cet appareil peuvent causer des
irritations cutanées s’ils entrent en contact direct avec la peau.
Lisez l’étiquette ou la fiche signalétique pour savoir si les matériaux que vous
désirez utiliser peuvent causer des irritations cutanées.
Coupez toujours l’alimentation en air avant d’effectuer tout entretien.
N’utilisez jamais un outil qui présente une fuite d’air, auquel il manque des pièces,
dont des pièces sont endommagées ou qui nécessite une réparation.
N’utilisez que des pièces et accessoires recommandés par le fabricant.
LA POUSSIÈRE CRÉÉE PENDANT LE PONÇAGE, LE SCIAGE, LE POLISSAGE,
LE PERÇAGE ET D'AUTRES ACTIVITÉS PEUT CONTENIR DES PRODUITS
CHIMIQUES RECONNUS PAR L'ÉTAT DE LA CALIFORNIE COMME ÉTANT LA
CAUSE DE CANCERS, D'ANOMALIES CONGÉNITALES ET D'AUTRES
PROBLÈMES LIÉS AUX FONCTIONS REPRODUCTRICES. VOUS POUVEZ
OBTENIR LA LISTE DES PRODUITS CHIMIQUES AU www.oehha.ca.gov,
CONFORMÉMENT À LA PROPOSITION 65. VOICI QUELQUES-UNS DE CES
PRODUITS CHIMIQUES :
DU PLOMB PROVENANT DE PEINTURES À BASE DE PLOMB;
DE LA SILICE CRISTALLINE PROVENANT DE LA BRIQUE, DU CIMENT OU
D'AUTRES MATÉRIAUX DE MAÇONNERIE;
DE L'ARSENIC ET DU CHROME PROVENANT DU BOIS D'OEUVRE TRAITÉ AVEC
UN PRODUIT CHIMIQUE.
LES RISQUES LIÉS À L’EXPOSITION À CES PRODUITS VARIENT SELON LE
NOMBRE DE FOIS OÙ VOUS PRATIQUEZ CES ACTIVITÉS. AFIN DE LIMITER
VOTRE EXPOSITION À CES PRODUITS CHIMIQUES, TRAVAILLEZ DANS UN
ENDROIT BIEN VENTILÉ ET UTILISEZ DE L’ÉQUIPEMENT DE SÉCURITÉ
APPROUVÉ, TEL QU’UN APPAREIL RESPIRATOIRE OU UN MASQUE
ANTIPOUSSIÈRE CONÇUS SPÉCIALEMENT POUR FILTRER LES PARTICULES
MICROSCOPIQUES.
37
NS
ESPECIFICACIONES DEL PRODUCTO
COMPONENTE
TIPO DE ALIMENTACIÓN
CONECTOR DE ENTRADA
ADAPTADOR DEL RECIPIENTE
CONSUMO DE AIRE
CAPACIDAD DEL RECIPIENTE PARA PINTURA
PISTOLA DE ROCIADO PEQUEÑA ALIMENTADA POR GRAVEDAD
PISTOLA ATOMIZADORA ALIMENTADA POR SIFÓN
ESPECIFICACIONES
GRAVEDAD
NPS de 1/4"
40 PSI
1/4 .19 NPS(M)
93. 44 LPM
3
250 cm
COMPONENTE
TIPO DE ALIMENTACIÓN
CONECTOR DE ENTRADA
PRESIÓN DE TRABAJO
PRESIÓN DE TRABAJO
ADAPTADOR DEL RECIPIENTE
CONSUMO DE AIRE
CAPACIDAD DEL RECIPIENTE PARA PINTURA
ESPECIFICACIONES
SIFÓN
NPS de 1/4"
45 PSI
3/8” . 18 NPS(M)
110. 43 LPM
3
1000 cm
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Kobalt SGY-AIR160TZ Installation guide

Category
Paint Sprayer
Type
Installation guide

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