Grizzly H5530 User Manual

This 5 Pc. Air Tool Kit contains a paint spray gun, a blow gun, a tire inflator with pressure gauge, a cleaning gun, and an air hose.
Figure 1. Spray gun controls.
MODEL H5530
5 PC. AIR TOOL KIT
Using the Spray Gun
1. Attach the paint reservoir onto the spray gun
2. Adjust the air pressure regulator on the
compressor to 30 PSI.
3. Identify the spray gun controls in Figure 1 and
adjust in the following order:
A. Fluid Control—Adjusts how far back the
trigger can be pulled, affecting the volume of finish released.
B. Pattern Control—Variably adjusts the
spray pattern from round to a wide fan.
C. Nozzle Control—Adjusts the spray
pattern from vertical to horizontal.
4. Hold the sprayer 6"–8" from the workpiece,
and keep the spray gun perpendicular to the workpiece during strokes. DO NOT pivot your wrist when spraying! Feather strokes by starting your stroke before triggering the spray gun, and releasing the trigger before finishing the stroke. Overlap strokes by 50%.
5. Maintain the spray gun by doing the following: A. Clean the spray gun after each use by
spraying a small amount of thinner. DO NOT immerse the spray gun in the thinner.
B. Use a soft bristle brush soaked with
thinner when cleaning inside the spray gun.
C. Trigger, control valves, and springs should
be lubricated periodically.
EXPLOSION HAZARD! Do not spray flammable fluids near an open flame or ignition source.
RESPIRATORY HAZARD! Always wear a respirator rated for paint and solvent vapors when operating the Paint Spray Gun.
Fluid
Control
Nozzle
Control
Paint
Reservoir
Pattern Control
ALWAYS wear eye protection while using air tools. Fluid or debris may be propelled into the air causing serious personal injury.
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CONFIGURATION CAN CHANGE AS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. IF YOU OWN AN EARLIER VERSION OF THE MACHINE, THIS
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Using the Cleaning Gun
1. Connect the air hose to the cleaning gun.
2. Pour detergent or a solvent into the container.
Never use corrosive fluids in the container.
3. Tightly connect the container to the cleaning
gun body and aim nozzle at the parts that need to be cleaned.
4. Pull trigger.
5. Adjust the nozzle as shown in Figure 3 until
the amount of fluid is correct.
6. Lock the nozzle adjustment by screwing the
back section of the nozzle towards the front.
7. Maintain the cleaning gun by doing the
following: A. Clean the cleaning gun after each use by
spraying a small amount of thinner. DO
NOT immerse the cleaning gun in the thinner.
B. Use a soft bristle brush soaked with
thinner when cleaning inside the cleaning gun.
C. The trigger and springs should be
lubricated periodically.
Fluid
Container
Cleaning
Gun
Body
Nozzle
Figure 2. Cleaning gun components.
Figure 3. Adjusting flow.
Using the Tire Inflator
1. Connect the air hose to the tire inflator.
2. Connect inflator to the tire air valve.
3. Pull the trigger until the appropriate air
pressure is reached.
4. If the pressure in the tire is too high, push the pressure release valve to bleed the excess pressure.
Figure 4. Tire inflator components.
Inflator
Trigger
Pressure
Gauge
Pressure
Release
Valve
1. Attach the blow gun to the air supply with the air hose.
2. Aim the blow gun at the workpiece and pull the trigger. DO NOT point the blow gun in the
direction of a human body.
Using the Blow Gun
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WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
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If you need additional help with these procedures, call our service department at: (570) 546-9663.
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