Sunex Tools 90025, 9004, SX80A, 90045 Operating Instructions Manual

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90025
1.7mm
Gravity Feed
HVLP Spray
Gun & Cup
w/ Regulator
SPECIFICATIONS
Fluid Orifice .......................................................... 1.7mm
Air Inlet: ..................................................................1/4 NPT
Rec. Max. Inlet Pressure: ..............................................43 PSI
CFM: ................................................................ 13 at 43 PSI
Nozzle Pressure .......................................................... 10 PSI
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• lead from lead-based paints,
•crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
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 safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
ALWAYS READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING POWER TOOLS
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES
WEAR HEARING PROTECTION
AVOID PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO VIBRATION
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WARNING - FOLLOW THESE RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION!
• During cleaning and flushing, solvents can be forcefully expelled from fluid and air passages. Some solvents can cause eye injury.
• Be sure all others in the area are
wearing impact-resistant eye and face protection.
• Even small projectiles can injure eyes and cause blindness.
• Air under pressure can cause severe injury. Always shut off air supply, drain hose of air pressure and disconnect tool from air supply when not in use, before changing accessories or when making repairs.
Never direct air at yourself or anyone else. Whipping hoses can cause serious injury. Al­ways check for damaged or loose hoses and fittings. Never use quick change couplings at tool. They add weight and could
fail due to vibration. Instead, add a hose whip and connect coupling between air supply, and hose whip, or between hose whip and leader hose. Do not exceed maximum air pressure of 43 PSI.
• Always use tool a safe distance from other people in work area.
• Maintain tools with care. Keep tools clean and oiled for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Wiping or cleaning rags and other flammable waste materials must be placed in a tightly closed metal container and disposed of later in the proper fashion.
• Do not wear loose or ill-fitting clothing, remove watches and rings.
• Do not over reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Slipping, Tripping and Falling can be a major cause of serious injury or death. Be aware of excess hose left on the walking or work surface.
• Do not force tool. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
• Do not abuse hoses or connectors. Never carry tool by the hose or yank hose to disconnect from air supply. Keep hoses from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check hoses for weak or worn condition before each use, making certain that all connections are secure.
• High sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. Protect yourself from noise. Noise levels vary with work surface. Wear ear protectors.
• When possible, secure work with clamps or vise so both hands are free to operate tool.
• Repetitive work motions, awkward positions and exposure to vibration can be harmful to hands and arms.
•Avoid inhaling dust or handling debris from work processes which can be harmful to your health.
• Operators and maintenance personnel must be physically able to handle the bulk, weight and power of this tool.
• This tool is not intended for using in explosive atmospheres and is not insulated for contact with electric power sources.
• Solvent and coatings can be highly flammable or combustible especially when sprayed. Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep air free of accumulations of flammable vapors.
• Smoking must never be allowed in the spray area.
• Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in the spray area.
• Never spray near sources of ignition such as pilot lights, welders, etc.
• Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents — for example; methylene chloride, are not chemically compatible with the aluminum that might be used in many system components. The chemical reaction caused by these solvents reacting with aluminum can become violent and lead to an equipment explosion. Guns with stainless steel fluid passages may be used with these solvents. However, aluminum is widely used in other spray application equipment - such as material pumps, cups and regulators, valves, etc. Check all other equipment items before use and make sure they can also be used safely with these solvents. Read the label or data sheet for the material you intend to spray. If in doubt as to whether or not a coating or cleaning material is compatible, contact your material supplier.
• Sprayed materials may be harmful if inhaled, or if there is contact with the skin. Adequate exhaust must be
provided to keep the air free of accumula­tions of toxic materials. Use a mask or respi­rator whenever there is a chance of inhaling sprayed materials. The mask must be compat­ible with the material being sprayed and
its concentration.
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GRAVITY FEED CUP HOOKUP
Air pressure for atomization is regulated at extractor. Amount of fluid is adjusted by fluid control screw on gun, viscosity of paint, and air pressure.
Air Inlet
Air Hose
Oil and Water Extractor
This spray gun is rugged in construction, and is built to yield exceptional value. The life of this product and the efficiency of its operation depend upon a knowledge of its construction, use and maintenance.
INSTALLATION
Never mount oil and water extractor on or near the air compressor.
During compression, air temperature is greatly increased. As the air cools down to room temperature, moisture condenses in the air line, on its way to the spray gun. Therefore, always mount the oil and water extractor at a point in the air supply system where the compressed air temperature is lowest.
Drain air lines properly.
Pitch all air lines back towards the compressor so that condensed moisture will flow back into the air receiver where it can be drained off. Each low point in an air line acts as a water trap. Such points should be fitted with an easily accessible drain. See diagram above.
Drain
Length of Pipe (ft.)
Air Flow
CFM
50 100 150 200 10 20 30 40 50 70
1/2" 3/4" 3/4"
1" 1" 1"
3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
1" 1" 1"
3/4"
1" 1" 1"
1-1/4"
3/4" 3/4"
1" 1" 1"
1-1/4"
AIR SUPPLY
Fluid Control Screw
Gravity Feed Cup
Atomization Pressure Gauge
Oil & Water
Extractor
Drain
Oil and Water Extractor should be at least 25 ft. from the compressor, farther if possible.
25 Feet or
More
Install drain at each low point
Compressor Unit
Pitch pipe back toward air receiver
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FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, PLEASE BE SURE TO DO
THE FOLLOWING BEFORE USING THIS TOOL
•Tighten the gun to the cup securely with the nut and fitting supplied.
•Be sure to have the proper air pressure at the gun to operate. Proper air pressure for this tool should be 35 PSI for lacquer and 43 PSI for enamel.
•Adjust fluid control screw and spray width adjustment screw to your desired pattern before using on production.
•Clean all parts after use.
SPRAYING
ADJUSTMENTS
In normal use, the nozzle wings are horizontal as shown here. This provides a vertical fan-shaped pattern which gives maximum, even, material coverage as the gun is moved back and forth parallel to the surface being finished.
Spray pattern may be infinitely adjusted from round to flat.
Set atomization pressure at no more than 43 PSI. For optimum performance, some materials may spray better at PSI ratings below 43. If unsure, always test at PSI ratings before using on final production. Try spray. If it is too fine, decrease the air pressure or open fluid control screw. If the spray is too thick, close the fluid control screw. Regulate the pattern width and repeat adjustment of spray as needed.
Fluid control screw Turn right to decrease flow, left to increase.
HVLP SPRAY GUN
The model you have purchased is a professional high volume, low pressure, spray gun. It is designed to spray very efficiently with virtually no overspray. To accomplish this, the inlet pressure regulation is critical. Please be sure to read pressure requirements carefully.
Spray width adjustment screw Turn right for round, left for fan.
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finish, lap each stroke over the preceding stroke, making sure the spray is smooth and wet.
Using the lowest possible atomizing air pressure will reduce overspray and provide maximum efficiency.
Proper handling of the gun is essential for obtaining a good finish. The gun should be held at a right angle to the surface being covered, and moved parallel with it. For precise control of the gun and material, the trigger should be released before the end of the stroke.
Hold the gun from 6 to 12 inches away from the surface depending on material and atomizing pressure. For a uniform
Light Coat Heavy Coat
Start stroke
Pull trigger
Release
trigger
End of Stroke
WRONGRIGHT
Even and wet coat
6 to 12 inches
SPRAY GUN
1. Submerge the front end of the gun in solvent just until
the fluid connection is covered.
2. Paint that has built up on the gun should be removed
using a bristle brush and solvent.
3. Never submerge all of the spray gun in solvent
because:
• This will dissolve the lubricant in the leather packings and on wear surfaces, causing them to dry out and resulting in difficult operation and faster wear.
• Air passages in the gun will become clogged with dirty solvent.
4. Using a rag moistened with solvent, wipe down the outside of the gun.
5. Oil gun daily. Use a drop of lightweight machine oil on: A. fluid needle packing B. air valve packing C. trigger pivot point
See Fig. 1 for Location of Above Points.
6. Caution: Do not use lubricants which contain silicone. Silicone may cause defects in the finish application.
AIR NOZZLE, FLUID NOZZLE, AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY
1. All nozzles and needles are made to exact standards. They should be handled carefully.
2. To clean nozzles, immerse them in solvent until any dried material is dissolved, then blow them clean.
3. Do not use metal or sharp instrument to probe any of the holes in the nozzles.
4. Air flow should occur before fluid-flow when the gun is triggered. It may be necessary to adjust the fluid control screw to make sure air flows before fluid.
5. Do not alter the gun in any way.
GRAVITY FEED
Turn off air supply. Remove cover of cup. Empty the cup of material. Clean the cup and cover. Add some cleaning solvent to cup. Replace cup cover. Turn on air supply and spray with proper cleaning solvent. Repeat with clean solvent if neces­sary. Remove solvent, disconnect gun, remove cup cover and clean. Wipe gun and cup with rag dampened with solvent.
CAUTION…
To avoid cross-threading, all spray gun parts should be screwed in hand tight initially. If the parts can not easily be turned by hand , be sure you have the correct parts, unscrew, realign, and try again. NEVER use excessive force in matching parts.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
Fig. 1
A
B
C
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TROUBLESHOOTING
One side of nozzle wing is clogged.
PROBLEMSPRAY PATTERN/
CONDITION
A.) Loose air nozzle. B.) Material around outside of
air nozzle has dried.
A.) Atomization air pressure is set
too high.
B.) Trying to spray a thin material
in too wide a pattern.
Spitting
SOLUTION
A.) Reduce air pressure. B.) Increase material control by turning fluid
control screw to left, while reducing spray width by turning spray width adjustment screw to right.
Soak nozzle in solvent to loosen clog, then blow air through until clean. To clean orifices use a broom straw or toothpick. Never try and detach dried material with sharp tool.
A.) Tighten air nozzle. B.) Take off air nozzle and wipe off fluid tip,
using rag moistened with thinner.
A.) Back up knurled nut, put a few drops of
machine oil on packing, re-tighten nut.
B.) Take off fluid nozzle, clean rear of nozzle and
seat in gun body. Replace nozzle and bring in tight to body.
C.) Tighten or change out swivel nut.
A.) Packing around needle valve
is dried out.
B. Fluid nozzle loosely installed,
or dirt between nozzle and body.
C.) Loose or defective swivel nut
on siphon cup.
Fluid leakage from packing nut.
A.) Packing nut loose. B.) Packing worn or dry.
A.) Tighten, but not so tight as to grip needle. B.) Replace packing or lubricate.
Dripping from fluid tip.
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.
Thin, sandy coarse finish.
Thick, dimpled finish resembling orange peel.
A.) Gun held too far from surface. B.) Atomization pressure set
too high.
Gun held too close to surface.
A.) Move gun closer to surface. B.) Adjust atomization pressure.
Move gun further from surface.
Will not spray.
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.
Unable to get round spray.
Fan adjustment screw not seating properly.
Clean or replace.
Improper spray pattern.
A.) Gun improperly adjusted. B.) Dirty air cap. C.) Fluid tip obstructed. D.) Sluggish needle.
A.) Readjust gun. Follow instructions carefully. B.) Clean air cap. C.) Clean. D.) Lubricate.
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NOTE: Brass Baffle has left handed threads.
PARTS BREAKDOWN - 90025
RS9003PKG
(10 Pack)
RS1732
RS1731
RS1730A
RS9601A
RS1724A
RS1722
RS1725A
RS9604A
RS1713
RS1705
RS1706
RS1707
RS1708
RS1709
RS1710
RS9616A
RS9626
RS1733
RS1715
RS1720
RS1714
RS1711
RS600CC
RS1729AL-1
RS9617
RS9618
RS9619
*
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*
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*
*
*
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RS9637
Optional Nozzle Kits Available:
RS9002-1.4 - 1.4mm RS9002-1.7 - 1.7mm RS9002-2.0 - 2.0mm
Nozzle Kits consist of:
1 Air Cap 1 Fluid Needle 1 Fluid Nozzle
RS1785RK Includes all parts as asterisked on parts diagram
*
RS9612N-0
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ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION
RS1785RK Repair Kit*
RS1705 Packing Screw RS1706 Teflon Seal RS1707 Washer RS1708 Spring RS1709 Brass Baffle (Left-Hand Thread) RS1710 Gasket RS1711 Connector RS1713 Air Valve Assembly RS1714 Fan Adjustment RS1715 Control Knob RS1720 Screw
RS1722 Trigger RS1724A Screw & Nut RS1725A Pin & Clip RS1730A Spanner
RS1731 Socket Spanner
RS1732 Brush
RS1733 Air Adjusting Valve Assembly
RS9003PKG Material Filter (10 Pack)
RS9601A Air Nozzle 1.7MM (Standard) RS9604A Fluid Nozzle 1.7MM (Standard) RS9616A Paint Needle 1.7MM (Standard)
RS9617 Spring
RS9618 Lock for Fluid Control Knob
RS9619 Fluid Control Knob
RS9626 Air Connection
RS9637 Diaphragm Regulator
RS9612N-0 Hanger
RS600CC Replacement Aluminum Cup and Lid
RS1729AL-1 Gasket for Aluminum Lid
*Includes all parts as asterisked on parts diagram.
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PARTS LIST - 90025
Limited Warranty...
SUNEX INTERNATIONAL, INC. WARRANTS TO ITS CUSTOMERS THAT THE COMPANY’S SUNEX TOOLS®BRANDED PRODUCTS ARE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
Sunex International, Inc. will repair or replace its Sunex Tools®branded products which fail to give satisfactory service due to defective workmanship or materials, based upon the terms and conditions of the following described warranty plans attributed to that specific product. This product carries a 90 day warranty. During this warranty period, Sunex Tools will repair or replace at our option any part or unit which proves to be defective in material or workmanship.
Other important warranty information...
This warranty does not cover damage to equipment or tools arising from alteration, abuse, misuse, damage and does not cover any repairs or replacement made by anyone other than Sunex Tools or its authorized warranty service centers.The foregoing obligation is Sunex Tools’ sole liability under this or any implied warranty and under no circumstances shall we be liable for any incidental or consequential damages.
Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Please contact your local Sunex distributor for proper warranty handling procedures.
If you have any questions about warranty service, please write to Sunex Tools. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Repair kits and replacement parts are available for many of Sunex Tools products regardless of whether or not the product is still covered by a warranty plan.
Shipping Address: Sunex Tools • 315 Hawkins Rd. • Travelers Rest, SC 29690 Mailing Address: Sunex Tools • P.O. Box 4215 • Greenville, SC 29608
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