Binks AIRLESS 16700-0080-0, AIRLESS 1, 6700-0080-0 Operation And Maintenance Instructions

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
The following steps and recommendations should be followed to get the best results from your spray gun:
1. Connect high pressure airless fluid hose to the gun fluid inlet and tighten securely.
2. With nozzle tip removed, start pump slowly and direct spray gun into material container and pull trigger until fluid flows steadily from gun.
4. Increase pressure of pump and test spray pattern for proper atomization.
5. Spray gun distance from work surface should be at a point where maximum fan pattern is evident. This distance is normally 8 to 14 inches.
6. “Hour-glass” and “tails” on spray patterns normally indicate too low a fluid pressure for the nozzle tip orifice size, or the material is too viscous or thick.
7. Distorted spray patterns may be the result of excess fluid pressure, plugging of tip, or a worn tip.
8. Airless spray guns are either ON or OFF. You cannot “feather” with airless guns as you can with air atomized equipment.
9. Successive strokes may not require over-lapping as much as with air atomized spray because of the heavier pattern edges produced by airless spraying.
10. Spray strokes with airless spray guns will be faster because of the higher fluid output.
Binks AIRLESS 1
SPRAY GUN
(For Professional Use Only)
Model 6700-0080-0 Less Tip
Replaces
Part Sheet
77-2340R-7
Part
Sheet
77-2340R-8
WARNING
UNDER NO circumstances should the spray gun be care­lessly handled nor its spray (even when nozzle is removed) directed at close proximity to any part of the human body. If you spray yourself or anyone else at close range, the stream of material can puncture the skin and cause great harm (possible amputation).
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NOTE
Excessive fluid pressure will distort the spray pattern. A simple rule to remember is “When the pattern is right, the pressure is right”.
Your new Binks Airless 1 spray gun has been thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. No adjustment is required prior to spray operations other than installing the nozzle tip.
CORRECT PATTERN INCORRECT PATTERNS
“Tails”
“Hour-
glass” “Distortion”
Maximum
Fan Width
Center Line
of Gun
90º
90º
8" to
14"
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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WARNING
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In this part sheet, the words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE are used to emphasize important safety information as follows:
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury, product or property damage.
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WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
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NOTE
Important installation, operation or maintenance information.
Read the following warnings before using this equipment.
FOR FURTHER SAFETY INFORMATION REGARDING BINKS AND DEVILBISS EQUIPMENT,
SEE THE GENERAL EQUIPMENT SAFETY BOOKLET (77-5300).
READ THE MANUAL
Before operating finishing equipment, read and understand all safety, operation and maintenance information provided in the operation manual.
PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE
Always follow the pressure relief procedure in the equipment instruction manual.
MEDICAL ALERT
Any injury caused by high pressure liquid can be serious. If you are injured or even suspect an injury:
a) Go to an emergency room immediately. b) Tell the doctor you suspect an injection injury. c) Show the doctor this medical information or
the medical alert card provided with your airless spray equipment.
d) Tell the doctor what kind of fluid you were
spraying or dispensing.
e) Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for
specific information.
TOXIC FLUID & FUMES
Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on the skin, inhaled, injected or swallowed. LEARN and KNOW the specific hazards or the fluids you are using.
WEAR RESPIRATOR
Toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if inhaled. Wear a respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet.
ELECTRIC SHOCK / GROUNDING
Improper grounding or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in fire, explosion or electric shock and other serious injury.
PROJECTILE HAZARD
You may be injured by venting liquids or gases that are released under pressure, or flying debris.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper equipment grounding, poor ventilation, open flame or sparks can cause hazardous conditions and result in fire or explosion and serious injury.
STATIC CHARGE
Fluid may develop a static charge that must be dissipated through proper grounding of the equipment, objects to be sprayed and all other electrically conductive objects in the dispensing area. Improper grounding or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in fire, explosion or electric shock and other serious injury.
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields could result in serious eye injury or blindness.
OPERATOR TRAINING
All personnel must be trained before operating finishing equipment.
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture, malfunction, or start unexpectedly and result in serious injury.
KEEP EQUIPMENT GUARDS IN PLACE
Do not operate the equipment if the safety devices have been removed.
HIGH PRESSURE CONSIDERATION
High pressure can cause serious injury. Relieve all pressure before servicing. Spray from the spray gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components can inject fluid into your body and cause extremely serious injury.
GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION
To prevent contact with the fluid, please note the following:
a) Never point the gun/valve at anyone or any
part of the body. b) Never put hand or fingers over the spray tip. c) Never attempt to stop or deflect fluid leaks
with your hand, body, glove or rag.
d) Always have the tip guard on the spray gun
before spraying. e) Always ensure that the gun trigger safety
operates before spraying. f) Always lock the gun trigger safety when you
stop spraying.
DE-ENERGIZE, DEPRESSURIZE, DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT ALL POWER SOURCES DURING MAINTENANCE
Failure to De-energize, disconnect and lock out all power supplies before performing equipment maintenance could cause serious injury or death.
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ITEM PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 54-3085 TIP GUARD ASSEMBLY ................ 1
2— GASKET ........................................ 1
3 54-3478 DIFFUSER NUT .............................. 1
4 54-2096• WASHER........................................ 1
5— •WASHER........................................ 1
6 54-3479• SEAT .............................................. 1
7 54-3481 SEAT RETAINER ............................ 1
8 54-3460 TRIGGER NUT................................ 1
9—GUN BODY ASSEMBLY ................ 1
10 54-2949
PACKING GLAND.......................... 1
11 54-3488
CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY ................ 1
12 SET SCREW
1/4-20 x 3/8" Long .......... 1
13 54-3461 STUD
6-32 x 7/8" Long ...................... 1
14 SAME AS ITEM 8 .......................... 1
15 54-3465
WASHER........................................ 2
16 54-2961
SPRING .......................................... 1
17 54-3466 GUIDE............................................ 1
18 54-3467 SAFETY KNOB .............................. 1
19 20-4965 SCREW
10-32 x 5/8" Oval Head............ 1
20 54-3454 MATERIAL BODY ASSEMBLY ...... 1
21 54-3458
TRIGGER 2 Finger ............................ 1
22 SCREW
5/16-24 x 3/8" Flat Head .......... 1
Also included in 6-236 Repair Kit.
Furnished with 2-finger trigger. Four-finger trigger available, please order separately. Specify 54-3484.
Part of item 11.
PARTS LIST
When ordering, please specify Part No.
11
14
15
13
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
Binks AIRLESS 1 SPRAY GUN
NOTE
Warning information stamped on nut.
Nozzle tip not furnished.
Please order separately.
GLAND
NUT
The optional Twist-Tip Nozzle Cleaner (Ref. Bulletin A54-45) allows purging of a clogged nozzle without removing the nozzle from the spray gun. The tungsten carbide nozzle is permanently assembled into the rotatable cylinder tip insert (stainless steel) and handle assembly. No alignment or adjustments are required. No gun nozzle seal gasket is used as the Twist-Tip II incorporates its own cylinder seal.
Safety Trigger Lock
Turn 90º to disengage trigger.
NOTE
Sapphire inserts cannot be used with
Airless 1 gun.
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Binks AIRLESS 1 SPRAY GUN MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand all warnings on page 2 before operating this equipment.
TO CLEAN NOZZLE TIP
1. Turn safety knob (18) 90º to disengage trigger (21).
2. Shut off power supply to pump and release pressure from gun. Remove gun from hose.
3. Remove tip guard assembly (1), nozzle tip and gasket (2).
4. Submerge nozzle tip in solvent to remove dry coating.
5.
Blow air through nozzle from front end to eject stuck particles. Hold up to light to assure orifice is clear.
6. Reassemble in reverse order.
TO REPLACE CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY (11)
1. Shut off power supply to pump and release pressure from gun. Remove gun from hose.
2.
Remove screw (19), safety knob (18) and guide (17).
3. Unscrew gland nut.
4. Pull cartridge assembly (11) out from back of gun.
5. Make sure inside of gun is clean.
6. Reinsert cartridge assembly (11) (of step 4) into position through back of gun body assembly. Tighten gland nut.
7. Reassemble items 15 through 19.
TO REPLACE PACKING (10)
1. Remove cartridge assembly following steps 1-4 under “To Replace Cartridge Assembly.”
2. Locate slot in packing gland (10), pry apart and push off.
3. Replace with new packing gland, and reassemble.
TO ADJUST PACKING GLAND (10)
1. Shut off power supply to pump and release pressure from gun. Remove gun from hose.
2. Use a 7/16" open-end wrench to turn gland nut clockwise to eliminate any leakage at gland.
3. If sluggish trigger operation is noted, turn gland nut counterclockwise in 1/16 turn increments until drag is eliminated.
4. If leakage cannot be stopped without excessive drag on trigger, replace packing.
TO REPLACE SEAT (6)
1. Shut off air or power supply to pump and release pressure from gun. Remove gun from hose.
2. Remove tip guard assembly (1) and nozzle tip and gasket (2).
3. Remove nut diffuser and attached parts (3, 4, 5, 6, & 7). Unscrew seat retainer (7) from nut diffuser (3). Seat should drop out.
4. Reassemble in reverse order.
54-2378 54-1835
54-1836
CAUTION
1. Use care when handling nozzle tips to avoid dropping. Tips are made of tungsten carbide and are brittle.
2. Never use metal probes to clean nozzle tips.
3. Excessive fluid pressure will cause undue wear.
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NOTE
Use of diffuser/filter assembly will eliminate most tip clog­ging problems.
DIFFUSER ASSEMBLY ACCESSORY
Reduces fluid velocity to minimize tip wear and make tip removal safer. Also to aid fluid filtration. Order 54-2229 nylon gasket with set-up, described below. 54-2378 nut for use with 54-1835 (.005) or 54-1836 (.009) edge type filter.
FLAT TIP ASSEMBLIES FOR AIRLESS GUNS
FAN WIDTH
PART STAMPED ORIFICE (12" FROM
NUMBER NUMBER (INCHES) SURFACE)
FAN WIDTH
PART STAMPED ORIFICE (12" FROM
NUMBER NUMBER (INCHES) SURFACE)
FAN WIDTH
PART STAMPED ORIFICE (12" FROM
NUMBER NUMBER (INCHES) SURFACE)
9-1170 9-1170 .011 8-10 9-1180 9-1180 .011 10-12
9-1350 9-1350 .013 8-10 9-1360 9-1360 .013 10-12 9-1380 9-1380 .013 12-14
9-1550 9-1550 .015 8-10 9-1560 9-1560 .015 10-12 9-1590 9-1590 .015 14-16
9-1840 9-1840 .018 10-12 9-1860 9-1860 .018 12-14 9-1890 9-1890 .018 16-18
9-2140 9-2140 .021 10-12 9-2180 9-2180 .021 16-18
9-2340 9-2340 .023 10-12 9-2640 9-2640 .026 12-14
9-3680 9-3680 .036 18-20
9-4340 9-4340 .043 12-14 9-4380 9-4380 .043 18-20
9-6230 9-6230 .062 8-10
Binks AIRLESS 1 SPRAY GUN: TWIST-TIP REVERSIBLE NOZZLE CLEANER
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GENERAL
The Twist-Tip Nozzle Cleaner allows purging of a clogged nozzle orifice without disassembly from the spray gun. The tungsten carbide nozzle is permanently assembled into the rotatable cylinder tip insert and handle assembly. No alignment or adjustments are required.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly to spray gun is simple. Please refer to the detailed assembly instructions on page 7. The exploded view at right is for part ordering reference.
FEATURES OF THE TWIST-TIP ATTACHMENT
• Fits most popular airless spray guns
• Low friction turning
• Equals or exceeds life of other reversible spray tips
• Hand-tightened seal system
• Assembly suitable for solvent and water-based
• Maximum working pressure: 7,500 PSI
• Rapid changing of the tip and base by hand without tools
IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. The spray gun must be shut off while rotating the
Twist-Tip attachment handle.
2. If leakage occurs, unit must be disassembled,
cleaned and parts checked for any damage. Replace damaged parts with genuine Binks parts.
3. With proper care, the Twist-Tip attachment will give
long, reliable service. To maintain this performance, it should be flushed with solvent or proper cleaning fluid following each spray period.
Binks TWIST-TIP
REVERSIBLE NOZZLE CLEANER
WARNING
Do not operate unit with leakage from the spray gun, Twist-Tip attachment or hose or severe injury may result.
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ITEM
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 454-3 SAFETY GUARD
ASM.................. 1
1 454-5 SAFETY GUARD
(G Thread) ASM .... 1
2 454-1
(Part of Safety Guard) .................... 1
3 454-Tip Size SPRAY TIP................................ 1
PARTS LIST
When ordering, please specify Part No.
1
22
3
SEE PAGE 7 FOR
DETAILED ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Binks AIRLESS 1 SPRAY GUN: TWIST-TIP REVERSIBLE NOZZLE CLEANER
MAINTENANCE/CLEANING
1. Cleanliness is important to assure trouble-free opera­tion. Excessive purging can indicate a need for paint filtering and/or service of existing filter.
2. Flush unit after each use, and before any expected downtime. Adjust unit fluid pressure to lowest possi­ble setting.
3. To store unit: Clean, disassemble and store dry.
AIRLESS TIP SELECTION
Proper Selection: Determined by fluid flow desired and the spray pattern fan width required for the specific job. Selected size should supply the desired amount of fluid and pattern width with proper atomization and yet not exceed the capacity of the fluid supply.
Viscosity: Viscosity can be used as a guide and general­ly smaller orifice tips are desired for “light” viscosity fluids. For heavy viscosities larger orifice tips are pre­ferred. The chart below indicates orifice sizes with appropriate fluids.
WARNING
NEVER hold gun trigger when replacing tip. Always remove fingers from trigger and HOLD BY GUN HANDLE ONLY. NEVER attempt to rotate/remove/change tip when device is pressurized and or when gun trigger is depressed. ALWAYS engage trigger safety whenever removing cylinder tip assembly.
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FAN WIDTH
Fan width is dictated by the job at hand, and personal selection. However, an 8" to 12" pattern is preferred by most painters and offers more spray control while less likely to plug. A 14" to 16" pattern may find favor with a more experienced painter and offer greater production rates.
Orifice Size Material
.011 to .013 Lacquers and Stains .015 to .019 Oil and Latex .021 to .051 Heavy-Bodied Latex and Block
Filler
SURFACE COATING FAN WIDTH ORIFICE SIZE
(in inches) .009 .011 .013 .015 .017 .019 .021 .023 .035 .051
Wood Interior Stain, Sanding 6" 309 311 313 - - - - - - ­Cabinets, Paneling Sealer, Lacquer 8" - - 413 - - - - - - -
Varnish, Shellac, 10" - - 513 - - - - - - ­Enamels
Interior Walls Latex, Vinyl 6" - - - 315 - - - - - ­Ceilings, Drywall Acrylic 8" - - - 415 417 419 - - - ­Plaster 10" - - - 515 517 519 - - - -
12" - - - 615 617 619 - - - -
Overhang Primers, 6" - - - 315 - - - - - -
Enamels 8" - - - 415 417 - - - - -
10" - - - 515 517 - - - - ­12" - - - - - 619 - - - -
Masonry Block, Vinyl, Acrylic 8" - - - - 417 - - - - ­Stucco, Concrete Latex, Oil Base, 10" - - - - 517 519 521 - - -
Alkyds 12" - - - - - - 621 - - -
Wood Exterior Exterior, Stains 10" - - - - 517 519 521 - - ­Shingle Siding, Latex, Vinyl, 12" - - - - - - 621 - - ­Shiplap Acrylic
Open Joist MIL White 10" - - - - - 519 521 523 535 551 Ceiling Areas HI Build 12" - - - - - - 621 - - -
AIRLESS TWIST TIP CHART
BASE RETAINERS
Assembly 454-3 454-5 Number 3/4 – 20 7/8 – 14 (G)
Binks Graco, Titan,
Wagner
Ordering: For twist tips add the prefix 454- to size tip selected. For example, if you select 517, order as 454-517.
Binks AIRLESS 1 SPRAY GUN: TWIST-TIP REVERSIBLE NOZZLE CLEANER
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A B C D FE
“F” – TOP VIEW
Note: “Smooth” side is up
“F” – BOTTOM VIEW
Note: “Ground” side is down
1
2
3
Rotate PART B as shown and insert into the 7/16" diameter opening in PART C.
Note: PART B will not fit unless rotated.
While keeping PART B inside PART C, rotate PART B back to its original facing (beveled opening facing forward).
Using a pen to hold PART B in place, insert PART A (flange side out) into PART B. Press PARTS A & B together firmly.
B
C
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Rotate PART E clockwise 90º as shown so that its flange aligns with the opening in PART F.
Insert PART E into the assembly.
Rotate PART E counter-clock­wise 90º to complete the Twist-Tip.
A B
PEN
4
Slide PART F onto the groove on PART D.
PART F must have the “top” side up.
Please refer to the diagrams above which show the difference between the top and bottom sides of PART F.
D
F
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Insert the A/B/C assembly into the E/F assembly, making sure the 7/16” diameter opening faces up.
E
F
7/16" opening faces up
Rotate 90º
Flange must align with matching groove of PART F
Rotate 90º
Must return to this facing
5/07 © 2007 Illinois Tool Works Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
ITW Industrial Finishing
Binks has authorized distributors throughout the world. For technical assistance or the distributor nearest you, see listing below.
U.S./Canada Technical Service Office:
195 Internationale Blvd., Glendale Heights, IL 60139 Toll-Free Telephone: 1-888-992-4657 (U.S.A. and Canada only) Toll-Free Fax: 1-888-246-5732
Binks Worldwide Sales and Service Listing: www.binks.com
WARRANTY
This product is covered by Binks’ 1 Year Limited Warranty.
77-2340R-8 Revisions: (P3) Updated Parts List; (P4) Updated Flat Tip Assemblies for Airless Guns chart.
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