HERO HRO-ST3131 Owner's Manual

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
EQUIPMENT AND CHEMICALS WHEN USED IMPROPERLY CAN BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING
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H.E.R.O. WARRANTY
DO NOT
To qualify for the warranty, the warranty card (attached to this page) supplied with this H.E.R.O. airless pump, must be completed with equipment serial number and signed by the purchaser, and postmarked within ten (10) days of purchase.
return worn parts to factory without authorization.
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Hydraulic
Motor
UNIT LAYOUT
Suction
Hose
Prime/Drain
Hose
Pump
Wet Cup
Drive Belt
Pressure
Gauge
Filter
Manifold
Prime/Drain
Valve
Pump Outlet
Spray Hose Hook Up
Hydraulic Pump
& Pressure Control
Hydraulic Pump
Shut Off Valve
Hydraulic Fluid
Fill & Vent
Hydraulic Fluid
Level Gauge
Paint Piston
Pump
Suction Tube &
Suction Filter
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SAFETY WARNING!
Use of this high-pressure equipment could result in serious injury and is for
professional use only!
You must operate this equipment only after the instruction manual is clearly understood.
Workman and assistant must always wear protective eyewear, gloves, clothing,
and respirators as recommended by the material manufacturer.
GAS / HYDRAULIC POWERED AIRLESS
SPRAY PUMPS.
Gas / Hydraulic powered airless spray equipment is an industrial paint sprayer which uses a gas engine to drive a hydraulic pump which in turns produces hydraulic pres­sure. This pump delivers pressure fluid to a hydraulic mo­tor which drives a high pressure airless piston pump. All of these components make this unit a heavy duty portable airless sprayer which is capable of high volume and high production able to pump and spray light to very high vis­cous materials. Airless spray is fast, economical and needs no atomizing air.
Airless spray systems use a high pressure pump to supply fluid to the spray tip, where it is atomized by the pressure and sprayed onto a desired surface.
Control of the atomizing pressure is done by regulating the hydraulic fluid pressure in the hydraulic pump. The spray is controlled by triggering a hand gun, or activating the controls of an automated system. The spray pattern and flow rate is controlled by choosing the spray tip best suited to your needs.
GENERAL SAFETY WARNING
High pressure spray can cause serious injury.
Because of the high pressure and velocity of the fluid being atomized, paint, solvent or other fluids could penetrate through your skin, into your body or eyes.
Never point the spray gun at yourself or anyone else.
Never put your hands, fingers or any part of the body over the spray tip/nozzle.
Even after you shut off the pump, there is still high pressure in the system, You must always follow the
“PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE”
vicing, or removal of the spray tip/nozzle.
before ser-
SPRAY GUN SAFETY WARNING
Never
point the gun at yourself or anyone
else: This can result in serious injury.
Safety latch:
Engage trigger safety latch in the closed or “LOCK” Position see FIG 1, whenever you stop spraying, even for a mo­ment. Failure to engage trigger safety latch can result in serious injury.
Trigger safety guard:
This prevents the gun from triggering accidentally when it is dropped or bumped. You must not operate without the trigger safety guard.
When
treme caution and follow the “
RELIEF PROCEDURE”
cleaning or changing the tips use ex-
PRESSURE
then remove the
spray tip.
the spray gun into a grounded metal
Aim
pail using the lowest pressure possible, then trigger the spray gun.
the fluid sprayed is not diffused into a
If
irregular stream, replace the diffuser at once.
the spray tip clogs while spraying, engage
If
trigger safety latch in “SAFE” position immediately.
Never
wipe off around the spray tip until pressure is fully relieved and the trigger safety latch in “SAFE” position.
Fig 1
Trigger safety lock
Push up to engage
lock
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