Titan 761-240, 761-238, 761-502, 761-500 User Manual

Page 1
TITAN
DO
NOT
USE
Elite
EQUIPMENT
BEFORE
READING
FOR
THIS
OWNERS
PROFESSIONAL
313-247
MANUAL
MANUAL
USE
ONLY
12191
Pump
Only-
761-502
Complete -761-500
This
manual
Never
contains
please
operate
this unit
important
read
and
retain
unless
220V
Pump
Only
220 V Complete
warnings
for
it
is
properly
and
instructions,
reference.
grounded.
761-
761
238
-240
Page 2
Elite
Table
Accessories
General
of
Contents--------------
...........
Repairs/Service. Maintenance/Service Warnings Aviso Attention Notice:
Hazards Start-up Cleaning Flushing Application Airless
Trouble
Spray
Airless
Airless
....................
(En
Espanol)
(En
Francaise)
Fire
or
Explosion
..................
Procedure.
Procedure
Specifications
Techniques
Tip
Selection
Shooting
............
Pattern
Gun Pump
:
......
. . . . . . . 3
Record.
.............
.........
. . . . . . . . .
............
.... ~ ....
......
...........
2
. . . . 4
5 6 7
8 & 9
..
10 11 12
12 & 13
14
14 & 15
Parts Drawings &
Repair Information
Frame Replacement Unitec Armature Motor Gears Gear On/Off Power
·
Wiring Motor
Filter Block Pressure
Pressure Gun Fluid
Seat
Pump
Job
Specifications Warranty
.....................
Labels
Motor
..............
..................
Housing
Box
Aepair
Switch Cord Diagram.
..............
...............
Service
..............
Replacement
. . . . . . . . . . .
Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..............
Switch Relief
Filter
Section
. . . . . . . . . . .
Prime
.................
. . . . . . . . . . . .
Service & Repair
Sect.
Repair/Packings
History
Recording
..............
..................
Accessories
••.•••
16 • 25
.........
20 & 21
.........
....
22 & 23
Valve. . 23
24 & 25
.......
...
form
...
16 16
18 & 19
18
19 21
21 21
.20
21
23 23
25
25 26 27 27
LIQUID SHIELD Cleans against rust, corrosion and premature wear.
Case of 12
and protects spray systems
(1
quart bottles) 700-888
1 quart 700-889
SEAL
PISTON Specially materials from adhering to the piston rod, which becomes abrasive to the upper break down any material that may accumulate it
from drying.
8 oz individual 1 qt individual 8 oz, case of 12 1 qt, case of 12
LUBRICANT
formulated to prevent
seals. Piston Lube will
in
the wet cup and keep
700-925 700-926 700-911 700-912
AIRLESS
I.D.
1/4" 3/8" X 50' 3/16" X 3' 3/16" 3/16"
HIGH PRESSURE Pressure Rated at 5000
Gun-to-Hose
1/4"
Hose-to-Hose
1/4"
FIITINGS
1/4" x 1/4" Hose Coupling 490-012
1/4" x 3/8" Hose Coupling 490-016 3/8" T-Fittings 490-036 4
gun
Tip Filter Retainer 520-046
1/4" Mx1/4"F Swivel Union 490-005
1/4" Mx3/8"F Swivel Union 490-032 Retaining Nut Adapter 490-007 High Pressure
HOSE
x Length
X 50'
X 9' X 15'
NPS (F) x 1/4" NPS
NPS (M) x 1/4" NPS
x 3/8" Hose COupling 490-014
Manifold 500-056
Fl.
Gauge 730-235
Product
316-505 690-375-50 550-220 . 550-222 550-221
SWIVELS
psi
(M)
(M)
500-428
500-424
No
)
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2
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Elite
E20
(J
Pump
Compl~te
Only-
-
761-502
761-500
Hose
Rack
Pressure
Adjustment Knob
Electrical
Paint
By-Pass
Box-~~~
Filter-----'
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220 V Pump
220 V Complete
.------Folding
.-----Frame
------Electric
~~~~~
O+----
~~r----Retum
(Piston
Pail
Only-
-
Handle
Knob
Motor
Add
P.S.L
Seal
Hook
Tube
761-238
761-240
Here
Lubricant)
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General
WARNING:
Relief Procedure outlined follow all injection injury, injury from moving parts or electric shock. Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
The
following
sprayer:
1.
Before
instructions carefully,
)
2.
When
separate
Repair & Serivce
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure
on
Page
3.
Additionally,
other warnings to reduce the risk of
tools
are
needed
Phillips Needle Adjustable Rubber Flatblade Screwdriver 1
disconnecting
Screwdriver Nose
/2"
Open
repairing
mating
Pliers
Wrench
Mallet
End
Wrench
any
part
includin~
wires,
connectors.
of
when
3/8" 5/16" 1/4" 3/16" 1
/8"
the
sprayer,
all
warnings.
use
needle
repairing
Allen
Wrench
Allen
Allen
Wrench
Allen
Allen
Wrench
read
nose
Notes:
an
this
Wrench Wrench
the
pliers
to
NOTE: Parts included in parts list chart on use
CAUTION: Pulling wire.
3. to does determine Troubleshooting problems.
4. case protective equipment cleaning for
5. TITAN Department
Repacking Kit
in
761-175
is
available. All
the Kit are marked with a "
page
22.
For Best results
all parts supplied in the Repacking Kit.
Never pull
on a wire
Test
your
repair
be
sure
that
the
not
operate
if
everything
Charts
Make
certain
solvents
recommendations.
If
you
have
Airless
that
are
eyewear
may
be
solvent.
any
Sprayer,
at
1-800-526-5362.
on
could
loosen
before problem
properly,
was
to
the
used
during
while
required
Always
further
call
a wire to disconnect it.
the
connector
regular
service
servicing.
contact
questions
operation
is
corrected.
review
help
the
done
correctly.
identify other
area
cleaning.
depending
the
TITAN
repair
is
well
Additional
on
supplier
concerning
Customer
from
of
the
If
the
sprayer procedure Refer
possible
ventilated
Always
protective
the
type of
Service
the
sprayer
to
the
wear
of
solvents
your
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to
in
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Page 4
MODEL#
Titan
Tool
become
is
more
performance
The
chart
sure
your
unit
Make
This
sure
information
in
the
efficient
of
this
is
easy is
always
to
fill
will
SERIAL#
business
and
valuable
to
follow
running
in
the
boxes
be
needed
of
designing
profitable.
tool
to
and
to
use.
at
peak
at
the
to
validate
and
We
feel
help
you
The
performance.
top
of
your
DATE
PURCHASED
manufacturing
that
if
you
the
accurately
most
get
Maintenance this
record
with
warranty.
spray
track
out
of
your
Schedule
the
model
COMPANY
systems
the
maintenance
investment
allows
for
number,
and
the
recording
serial
NAME
accessories
of
your
of
number,
that
make
equipment
all
your
date
purchased
service
today's on
this
work
and
Painting
chart it
and
will
your
Professional
will
improve
help
you
company
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Check
G
Change Engine Oil
Every
(G-55)
55
Piston
(Gas
50
Hours
Seal
Engine
Lubricant
Models)
Date Date
Clean Air Filter Daily .
It
is
extremely important to clean
cleaning instructions.
Date
Air
Filter
Replaced
E
20
(Electric
Check
Motor
Brushes Every
200 Hours
Date
Months
in
Service
Motor
Service
Cost
of
Models)
Date
Center
Repair
Maintenance
Level
the
Date
Date
WEEKLY.
Date
air filter daily. Consult the Honda Engine Manual supplied with
Date
Date
Date Date
Date
Date
Service
Service
Performed
Schedule
Date
Date
oate
Date
Date
Record
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
your
unit for proper
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Warranty
Service/Repair
0
Yes
0
No
I
/
I
Date
Months
Date
Months
Date
Months
Date
Months
in
Service
in
Service
in
Service
in
Service
Service
Cost
of
Service
Cost
of
Service
Cost
of
Service
Cost
of
Center
Repair
Center
Repair
Center
Repair
Center
Repair
Service
Performed
Service
Performed
Service
Performed
Service
Performed
May Be Copied For Field Use
4
Warranty
Service/Repair
0
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0
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Service/Repair
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0
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Ser•ice/Repair
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Service/Repair
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Page 5
DO
NOT
USE
EQUIPMENT
BEFORE
READING
THIS
WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
SECTION
Maximum
An
airless spray spray or leaks, and
properly treated, the injury disability or amputation airless spray equipment. SIMPLE
NOTE surgically coatings injected directly into the surgeon
CUT!
TO
may
1)
Handle the spray of your body gun trigger safety
2)
NEVER ject against the
3)
NEVER PRESSURE
A. Set trigger
B. C.
D.
gun
requires that fluid
can
penetrate
PHYSICIAN: Injection into the
as
soon
as
possible.
be
advised.
to
come
attempt
attempt to
RELEASE
safety Shut off pump Release Reset
fluid pressure
trigger safety
the
of
the
wounded
IF
YOU
Do
gun
carefully.
in
contact
lever
in
to
force
the
gun
nozzle.
remove
PROCEDURE
in a locked
and
unplug electrical cord.
in a locked
Working
be
introduced
skin
and
inject substantial quantities of toxic fluid
can
cause
ARE
not
delay
blood
with
a locked position
flow
This
tip, disassemble or repair equipment without first doing
from
tissue
part. Therefore,
INJECTED,
skin
trea~ment
stream.
NEVER
the
of fluid backward through
is
NOT
position.
entire
system
position.
Pressure
to
it
at
death
or
extreme
SEE A PHYSICIAN
is a serious,
to
research
Consultation
point the
fluid stream
AN
when
AIR
and
gun
of
not
SPRAY
trigger
2750
psi,
very
high
pressure.
gangrene
traumatic injury.
with
at
yourself either spraying.
the
GUN.
gun.
and
caution
IMMEDIATELY.
toxicity. Toxicity
a plastic
or
the
gun ALWAYS
gun
190
BAR
Fluids under high pressure,
into
the
may
result
must
be
exercised
It
is
important
is a concern
surgeon
anyone
or
any
with
your finger,
or
else.
hose
use
a tip safety guard.
body.
If not promptly
in
serious, permanent
when using
DO
NOT TREAT
to
treat the injury
with some exotic
a reconstructive
NEVER
leak.
permit any
ALWAYS keep
hand
or
hand-held
the
following:
from
any
AS
hand
part
the
ob-
A
4)
Before flushing
5)
Tighten cessory exceed the pressure rating of
6)
WARNING: fluid into the skin, therefore the paint hose with any part spray NEVER
7)
Be
vent static discharge or sparks against metal container
8)
ALWAYS minimum of 25' explosion with certain materials. and warnings.
9)
ALWAYS ment Always contact
0)
Keep
1
'I
,
)
11)
NEVER
12)
NEVER
airless equipment.
all
hoses,
hose,
use
sure that the airless equipment being
may
all extension
alter leave
system,
fluid connections before
connections, swivels
The
paint
instead
less
than
keep
the working
from
Never
wear
spray
be
required depending
supplier of material for recommendation.
or
modify
equipment unattended.
always
hose
of
your
replace
50' of
when
the spray
spray flammable material near open flames, pilot lights masks
poles
any
remove
any
can
develop
body,
adhesive tape or
it
with a new
hose
which
flushing system with tip
area
around
area.
ALWAYS
and
protective
clear of electrical wires.
part of this equipment; doing
spray tip
each
use.
and
so
component
leaks
hose
should grounded
with
this unit.
used
could cause
the pump
If
these instructions
follow the coating
on
the type of material being
Keep
and
NEVER
forth
can
in
the
from
be
and
well
eyewear
away
from
adjust fluid pressure
exceed
withstand the
system.
wear,
inspected
any
hose.
the
object being
fire
ventilated. Additionally,
while spraying. Additional
children or
2750
psi
with
high
pressures which develop.
kinking,
other makeshift device.
or explosion.
removed,
are
so
abuse,
before
Use
only
to
not followed there
or
solvent manufacturers safety precautions
could
etc. A leak
each
with
sprayed
WARNING:
prevent static discharge.
sprayed
cause
anyone
to
lowest possible setting.
this
unit.
Make
sure that all
is
capable of injecting
use.
NEVER
Do
hoses
that
are
properly grounded to
the
is
or
any
personal
and
conditions of ventilation.
it
to
malfunction.
not familiar with the operation of
attempt
not
attempt
have
ALWAYS
pump itself should
the possibility of fire
source of ignition.
to
spring guards.
hold the
protective equip-
ac-
NEVER
to
plug a
repair a
pre­gun
be
or
a
5
Page 6
Presion
Una
pistols
Ia
rociada o de
Si
nose inhabilidad estrictas MEDICO.
NOTA
quirurgicamente asunto Puede de
Ia
mano.
1)
2)
3)
de
rociadora
las
atiende
seria y
al
usar
iNO
PARA
EL
importante
que
sea
Maneje que manguera. una
JAMAS contra
JAMAS siguientes:
Ia
parte
virola
intente
Ia
intente quitar
NO
USE
EL
EQUIPO
LA
ROCIADURA A PRESION
PU.EDE
Trabaio
sin
fugas,
pronta y apropiadamente,
permanente o en
cualquier
TRATE
MEDICO:
lo
mas
en
cuanto a algunos
necesaria
pistols
alguna
SIEMPRE
de
seguridad.
forzar
boquilla
aire pueden
equipo
LA
HERIDA
La
pronto
Ia
de
r<>cio
de
su
de
el
Ia
Maxima
requiere
consultaci6n
cuerpo
mantenga
Ia
que
penetrar
Ia
de
rociadura COMO
inyecci6n
posible.
con
cuidado.
se
flujo
delliquido
pistola,
boquilla
ANTES
AVISO
CAUSAR
2750
se en
Ia
amputaci6n
en No revestimientos
con
ponga
trabado
ya
que
ni
Iibras por pulgado
le
introduzca
Ia
piel e inyectar
lesion
puede
de
sin
aire.
Sl
FUERA
Ia
piel
es
demore
desarmar o reparar
un
cirujano
JAMAS
en
contacto
el
seguro
hacia
atras
esta
no
el
DE
LEER
LESION
fluido a
en
el
causar
Ia
parte
Sl
USTED
UNA
MERA
una
herida
tratamiento
ex6ticos
plastico o
apunte
se
con
de por
trata
Ia
el
Ia
pistola
Ia
de ei
chorro
pistols
ESTA
SECCION
ALTA
GRAVE.
cuadrada
presion
muerte
datiada.
SE
inyectados
pistola
muy
alta.
cuerpo
seria y traumatica.
equipo
cantidades
del
tejido o gang
Por
eso,
INVECTA,
CORTADURA!
para
un
de
mientras
con
una
PISTOLA
CONSULTE
averiguar
directamente
cirujano
hacia
Ud. u otra
liquido
el
dedo,
sin
haber
no
Los
fluidos
considerables
rena, y puede
hay
que
Es
importante
Ia
toxicidad.
en
especialista
persona.
de
Ia
pistols
este
rociando.
Ia
mano o un
DE
ROCIO
cumplido
(psi)190
bajo
presion alta, ode
de
emplear
INMEDIATAMENTE
tratar
La
toxicidad es
el
caudal
en
Ia
reconstrucci6n
NUNCA permits
ode alguna fuga
SIEMPRE utilice
objeto mantenido
NEUMATICA. antes
con
BAR
fluido texico.
resultar
precauciones
sanguineo.
Ia
los
en
herida
de
pasos
Ia
AL
un
Ia
n
. /
PROCEDIMIENTO
A.
Coloque
B.
Apague
C.
Descargue
D.
Vuelva a trabar
4)
Antes
de
enjuagar
posible.
5)
Ajuste
todas unidad. accesorios nominal
6)
ADVERTENCIA:
etc. inspeccionada adhesiva o cualquier reemplacela resorte.
7)
Asegurarse puestos
CIA:
desprendida,
8)
SIEMPRE ubicada a no incendio o explosion fabricantes flameante,
9)
SIEMPRE material En
1
0)
Mantenga
11)
JAMAS miento.
12)
JAM con
Asegurese
de
Las
fugas
JAMAS a tierra
Sostener
mantenga
use
usado y las
todo
caso
altere o modifique
AS
deje
Ia
operaci6n
DE
DESCOMPRESION
el
seguro
Ia
bomba y disconecte
Ia
las
esten
cualquier
son
antes
gon
que
el
para
SIEMPRE
para
menos
de
revestimientos y solventes.
encendedores
mascaras
·obtenga
todas
al
equipo
en
presion
el
conexiones
en La
capaces
una
use
equipo
evitar
las
de
del
el
seguro.
sistema,
de
que
condiciones
componente
manguera
de
cada
otro
expediente
manguera
con
esta
sin
evitar
Ia
descarga
ellugar
de
25
pies
con
mecheros o cualquier
apropiadas y anteojos
condiciones
las
varas
solo.
equipo
posicion
liquido
siempre
antes
todas
puede
de
inyectar
usa.
unidad
aire
descarga
pistols
de
trabajo
de
ciertos
de
recomendaciones de
extension
parte
Mantengalo
no
neumatico.
trabada.
tambien
en
quite
de
cada
las
mangueras,
de
tolerar
del
sistema.
desarrollar
IJquido a traves
JAMAS
provisorio.
nueva
conectada a tierra.
una
que
este estatica contra
estatica.
vecino a Ia
Ia
operaci6n
materiales.
ventilaci6n
alguna
de
fuera
Ia
cuerda
todo
el
sistema y Ia
Ia
boquilla
uso.
JAMAS
conexiones,
las
altas
fugas
intente
fuera
obturar Evite
manguera
empleando y el
o
chi~pas
el
receptacula
bomba
de
rocio.
SIEMPRE
Nunca
fuente
de
protecci6n
puede
del
fabricante
del
alcance
este
equipo,
del
alcance
electrica.
de
rocio y ajuste
exceda
presiones
como
de
Ia
piel,
Ia
manguera
intentar
de
menos
objeto
que
podrian de
bien
Si
no
obedezca
rocee
material
de
encendiniiento.
ser
necesario
del
de
ya
que
de
los
pistola.
Ia
2750
Iibras
articulaciones
desarrolladas.
resultado
por
lo
que
con
reparar
Utilice
solamente
de
50
que
se
poducir
metal
al
ventilado.
se
obedecen
las inflamable
durante
cables
Ia
usar
material.
electricos.
ello
puede
ninos y de
presion
del
una
pies.
intenta
inundar
Ademas,
precauciones
operaci6n
equipo
del
Hquido
por
pulgada
girato~ias
JAMAS
desgaste,
Ia
manguera
una
parte
manguera
mangueras
rociar
fuego o explosion.
el
sistema
Ia
estas
instrucciones hay
cerca
de
personal
causar
cualquier
deficiencias de
persona
al
valor
mas
cuadrada
y demas elementos
exceda
retorcimiento,
de
pintura
de
su
cuerpo o
de
rocio; en
con
esten
bomba
en
advertencias
a alga en
rocio.
Segun
protector
no
con
Ia
capacidad
debe
guardas
correctamente
ADVERTEN·
con
Ia
si
debe
riesgo
llamas el
adicional.
funciona-
familiarizada
bajo esta
·
abuso,
ser
con
tela
cambia
de
boquilla
estar
de
de
los
o
tipo
de
••
) '
./
"
6
Page 7
NE
PAS
UTILISER LE MATERIEL
LES
PULVERISATEURS A HAUTE
PEUVENT
Pression
Le
liquide introduit dans haute pression, d'injecter d'importantes quantites toute
I'
attention
a
de
lieu
tors
done IMMEDIATEMENT.
REMARQUE A L'INTENTION qu'il est important de
!'injection. revetements Ia
main peut
1) Maniez
personne. du lorsque
pistolet.
2) N'essayez jamais d'enlever
suivante:
en
voulue,
serieux handicaps permanents,
de
!'utilisation
II
s'agit
exotiques.
etre
le
pistolet
pistolet
vous
un
pistolet pulverisateur
provenance
une
blessure
de
materiel
NE
TRAITEZ
DU
de
traiter chirurgicalement
Ia
d'un
risque
La
consultation d'un chirurgien
recommandable.
avec
soin.
Ne
laissez jamais aucune partie
ou
d'une fuite quelconque
n'etes
pas
occupe a
AVANT
ATTENTION!
PROVOQUER
de
travail maximale:
sans
air
du
pulverisateur
de
liquide causae
de
pulverisation
PAS
LA
MEDECIN : Une
a envisager
N'en dirigez jamaisla
Ia
buse,
ou
d'une
toxique
voire a !'amputation
BLESSURE
au
pulveriser.
de
de
Ia
sorte
injection
aussit6t
de
niveau
demonter
dans
peut
sans
COMME
que
en
cas
plasticien
buse
votre
du
Veillez a toujours utiliser
D'AVOIR
DE
SERIEUSES
2750
doit
l'etre a
pression
fuite
quelconque,
l'organisme.
provoquer
du
air.
EN
penetrant
possible.
d'injection
vers
corps
tuyau.
ou
de
reparer
Si
Ia
membre
CAS
D'INJECTION,
S'IL
S:A.GISSAIT
Ia
peau
Ne
perdez directe
ou
d'un
aucune
entrer
en
Verrouillez
l'appareil
LU
CETTE
PRESSION
LESIONS.
psi -
elle
necrose
attaint.
specialiste
partie
contact
toujours
190
extremement
sont
capables
n'est
pas
des
Une
D'UNE
constitue
pas
de
temps
dans
le
de
de
votre
avec
le
un
dispositif de sOrete a Ia
avant
d'avoir accompli
SECTION
...
BAR
elevee.
de
traitee promptement et
tissus
ou
prudence extreme s'impose
CONSULTEZ
SIMPLE
une
lesion traumatique
a rechercher.la toxicite
circuit sanguin de certains·
Ia
chirurgie reconstructive
corps
le
flux
de
levier
de
Les liquides a
penetrer Ia
gangrene et donner
UN
COUPURE!
.
ou
vers aucune
liquide
sOrete
peau
MEDECIN
s'
echappant
de
Ia
detente
buse
Ia
procedure
avec
grave
autre
et
de
du
PROCEDURE A.
Verrouillez
B.
Eteignez
C.
Relachez
D.
Re-verrouillez
3)
Avant
de
niveau
4) N'utilisez
5) N'essayez jamais
objet AIR.
6) torsions, des peau
N'essayez
adhesif
remplacez-le
de
7)
Serrez cet etc.
nominate
8)
Assurez-vous
le
maintenu
ATTENTION:
sont
securite
bien
appareil,
sont
DE
RELACHEMENT
Ia
sOrete
Ia
pompe
Ia
pression
Ia
proceder
plus
aucune
possibles par
jamais d'obturer
ou
de
au
faible
piece de
contre
Des
fuites risquent
rudes
traitements,
tout
autre
plut6t
par
a ressort.
tous
les
une
pression
bien
capables
d'aucun
composant
que
le
de
et
sOrete
rin~age
possible.
de
refouler
Ia
buse
Ia
un
raccords
de
materiel
a eviter toute decharge d'electricite
explosion. Ia
buse.
d'aucune source d'allumage.
9)
Le
moteur bonne ventilation pompe a une presentent,
precautions et avertissements
10) Portez toujours de protection personnelle peuvent d'aeration.
11) Maintenez toutes
Ne
12)
inexperimentee quant a l'usage de
Tenez
Ne
jamais vaporiser de
electrique
distance minimale
a
defaut
un
Demandez
laissez jamais
toujoursle pistolet
de
cet
de
Ia
zone
de
masque
toujours ses
les
tiges
le
materiel
DE
Ia
detente.
debranchez
dans
!'ensemble
de
Ia
detente.
du
systeme,
materiel
voie
une
moyen
nouveau
de
2750
resister
sans air utilise
appareil n'est
de
suivre ces
et
de
sans
le flux
de
du
pistolet.
de
etc.
auxquels
de telles
fuite a
de
fortune.
tuyau
du
systeme
psi.
aux
du
systeme.
statique
centre
substances
travail
et
de
consignes,
du
fabricant
des lunettes
etre
recommandations a votre
rallonge a distance
sans
surveillance.
materiel
PRESSION
le
cordon
liquide dansle
se
produire
fuites.
I'
aide
mis a Ia
Assurez-vous
hautes
pas
des
25
necessaires
electrique.
du
systeme
enlevez
air
avec
CET
APPAREIL
il
est
II
est
de
votre
N'essayez
hydrodynamique
pressions
et
que
ou toute etincelle susceptible
un
recipient
inflammables a proximite
protege
alentours
pieds
de
chaque
de
protection lors
sans
et
appuyez
toujours
une
pompe
pistolet
le
long
du
eventuellement
done
important d'inspecter
doigt
ou
pas
terre.
Veillez
que
tousles tuyaux
prevues.
I'
objet a peindre
en
metallors
contre
de
Ia
(7,5
m)
de
un
risque
solvant
suivant
des
fils electriques.
Gardez-le
air.
N'EST
avant
les
pompe.
hors
sur
Ia
Ia
buse
de
pulverisation
non
equipee
au
moyen
tuyau
de
non
PAS
soumis.
tout
plus
de
autre
de
de UN
peinture
a n'utiliser
chaque
Ne
depassez jamais
sont adequatement
du
rin~age
de
explosions.
II
est egalement important
Ia
zone
de
d'incendie
ou
de
vos
le
fournisseur.
de portae
ou revetement utilise. travaux
type
de
detente
votre
membre reparer que
emploi.
accessoires,
de
flammes
pulverisation. Certains materiaux
produit pulverise
des
du
pistolet.
et
reglez
Ia
pression
d'une
soupape
doigt,
PISTOLET
sous l'effet de l'usure,
Les
injections
le
tuyau
de
un
les
tuyaux
Ne
provoquer du
systeme,
nues,
II
est
done
d'explosion. de
pulverisation. D'autres articles
enfants et
de
surpresslon.
de
votre
main
PULVERISATEUR
de
liquide dans
avant
chaque
votre
corps, de
tuyau
de
pulverisation;
munis
de
dispositifs
depassez jamais,
raccords, Ia
capacite
mis a Ia
essential d'assurer
articulations,
de
pression
terre, de
un
incendie
apres
en
avoir
lampes temoin
de
maintenir
Suivez
de
et
toute
toujours
les
conditions
personne
ou
usage.
ruban
fa~on
ou
au
d'un
A
des
Ia
avec
une
ote
ni
une
Ia
les
·
7
Page 8
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Static electricity element also occur when plugging in or' unplugging a power supply cord, or starting a gas engine. Sparks fumes from spray area. the discharge
If Check
ELECTRIC MOTOR Although
keep the working from the spray area. the pump
GAS Always
solvents on a hot grounded Information.
FLUID SECTION Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents can cause an explosion when used with aluminum or galvinized components
in a The explosion could cause serious injury, death, and/or substantial property damage. Cleaning agents,
Titan Halogenated Hydrocarbon
is
gun
held
you
experience any static sparking or slight shock while using this equipment stop spraying immediately. the entire system for proper grounding. Do not use the system again until the problem has
totally
with
ENGINE (Where Applicable)
keep
away
surface
closed (pressurizable) fluid system (pumps, heaters, filters, valves, spray guns, tanks, etc.)
Tool
is
created by
not properly
solvents or the fluids being sprayed. Always plug the sprayer into
WARNING: Always
firmly
which
any flammable solvents, while the pump is plugged in
pump
from
object,
Inc. spray equipment includes aluminum or galvinized components and will be affected by
against
could cause
enclosed, the electric motors used by TITAN are
area
around the pump well ventilated.Additionally,
WARNING:
outside
engine exhaust. (Never
can Ignite and cause a
i.e.
water
coat_!Dg.s,
th~
high velocity of fluid through the pump, hose and tip. If every part
groundE¥f,
paints, etc., may contain Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents.
solvents.
sparking may occur and the system may become hazardous.
an
outlet at least 25'
flush
the
unit
Into
a separate
the
side
of
the
container
serious
Always keep pump outside
of
any
pipe. NOTE: Refer
bodily
enclosed spray area. Keep area
Injury.
fill
fire.)
the
Always
to
engine
fuel
metal
container
to
assure
of
any enclosed spray area. Never clean
tank
while
attach
owners
proper
not
explosion proof. Therefore,
the
or
operating.
around
the
ground
manual
with
grounding and
pump
itself
pump
engine
wire located
for
the
spray
should be a
well
is
running
on
additional
of
Sparking
away
tip
removed
prevent
been
it
is
essential to
minimum
the
ventlllated.
or
hot.
Fuel
rear
of
engine
safety
and
the
spray
may
can
ignite
from the
and
static
corrected.
of
exterior of
Keep all
spilled
to
service
25'
~~
\ I
a
(_)
EXPLANATION
There are three key
1. The presence
2.
Aluminum
3.
Equipment
When
all three elements are present, the result can
tained with very little aluminum or galvanized metal: any amount of aluminum is too much. The reaction is unpredictable. Prior use of
mean that such use
La alta velocidad delliquido dentro de equipo de rocio no esta conectado a tierra correctamente pueden producirse chispas y Tambien molor. Las chispas pueden encender los vapores provenientes de los solventes o de los liquidos rociados. Siempre conecte ocurren chispas de electricidad estatica o si sufre immediate. Verifique que sistema hasta que
un
lado del
lesi6n MOTOR ELECTRICO:
Los motores electricos utilizados por area
minima
area este conectada o operando.
pueden producirse chispas
el
recipiente metalico separado
recipiente para asegurar una puesta a tierra corrects y evitar
corporal
de trabajo alrededor de
de
de rociadura cerrada. Nunca limpie
OF
THE HAZARD
elements to the Halogenated Hydrocarbon (HHC) solvent hazard. These elements are:
of
HHC solvents.
or
Galvanized Parts.
Capable
PELIGRO
rociador a
el
grave.
of
Withstanding Pressure.
an
is
safe.
DE
INCENDIO 0 EXPLOSION
Ia
bombay Ia manguera produce electricidad estatica.
at
enchufar o desenchufar cables electricos o al poner
un
enchufe ubicado a no menos de 25 pies de distancia del rociador y
el
sistema
problema haya sido resuelto. ADVERTENCIA: Lavar siempre Ia unidad
en
su
totalidad este conectado a tierra correctamente.
con
Ia boca
TIT
Ia
bomba bien ventilada. Ademas,
del
AN
no son a prueba de explosion. Por to tanto, es esencial mantener
25 pies (7,5 m) del area de rociadura.
el
exterior
be
an
extremely violent explosion. The reaction can be
HHC solvent without incident (corrosion or explosion) does
Si
algun componente del
el
sistema se vuelve peligroso.
en
funcionamiento
Ia
zona de rocio.
un
choque ligero mientras usa
rociador removida y
Ia
ADVERTENCIA:
de
Ia
bomba con solventes inflamables mientras
Mantener siempre
teniendo
Ia
descarga estatica
bomba misma debe estar a una distancia
el
equipo, deje de rociar
No
vuelva a usar
por
inundacion
Ia pistola
firmemente
que
podria
Ia
bomba fuera de cualquier
contra el
causar
Ia
bomba
sus-
NOT
el
Si
de
el
en
el
8
Page 9
0
MOTOR Siempre mantenga bien ventilada. Mantega
cuando el encenderse debe manual
SOLVENTES
Los galvanizados o de pistolas
La
Los halogen
El solventes a base
EXPLICACION DEL RIESGO
Hay
Cuando reaccion cantidad
La anteriormente
A GASOLINA: (Where Applicable)
Ia
bomba fuera de cualquier zona de rocio cerrada. Mantenga
todQs
los
solventes lejos del escape del motor. Nunca Ilene el tanque
motor
este funcior:aando o caliente. El combustible derramado sobre una superficie
y
producir
estar
siempre conectado a un
de
uso
del motor para informacion adicional sobre seguridad y mantenimiento.
solventes a
de
explosion
liquidos de limpieza, revestimientos, pinturas, etc. pueden contener solventes a
ados.
equipo
tres elementos fundamentales
1.
Presencia
2.
Componentes galvanizados o de aluminio.
3.
Equipo capaz de
todos estos elementos
puede tener de aluminio
reaccion
rocio,
de
no
base
podria
rocio
de
puede sin
un irlcendio. El alambre
objeto
de
hidrocarburos halogenados
aluminio
tanques,
ofrecido
de
accidentes (corrosion o explosion}
en
un
etc.}
causar
solventes de
lesiones serias e inclusive
por
Titan
hidrocarburos
tolerar
Iugar es
excesiva.
predecirse.
aun
presion.
estan
cuando
El
sistema
liquido
tiene
halogenados.
que
condicionan
hidrocarburos
presentes,
Ia
cantidad
hecho
de
de
que este haciendo tierra,
cerrado
componentes
el
que
un
tierra
que
esta localizado en
pueden
el
halogenados.
resultado
de
solvente a base
provocar
(sujeto a presion}
Ia
muerte,
galvanizados o de
riesgo
de
puede
aluminio o metal
NO
significa
por
explosion
(bombas,
asi
como
los
Hidrocarburos
ser
una
galvanizado
de
hidrocarburos
de
que
dicho
danos
aluminio y es
Ia
zona
vecina a Ia
de
combustible
caliente
Ia
parte de
ejemplo, cafieria. NOTA:
cuando
explosion
se
calefactores, filtros,
materiales
Halogenados, a saber:
sumamente violenta.
sea
muy
halogenados
uso
noes peligroso.
atras
del motor,
usan
con componentes
de consideracion.
base
de
hidrocarburos
afectado por
pequeiia: cualquier
haya
sido
bomba
puede
Vea
el
valvulas,
La
usado
DANGER!
La
vitesse pulverisation rendre
d'un susceptibles d'enflammer les pulverisateur
Si
vous Iegere que le
probleme.
MOTEUR ELECTRIQUE
Les moteurs electriques utilises par d'assurer une bonne ventilation de maintenir N'introduisez jamais
du
liquide a travers
ne
sont
le
systeme
cordon
remarquez
decharge electrique
to
us
les
dangereux.
de
raccordement
dans
Ia
elements
Ia
pompe a une distance minimale de
RISQUE
Ia
pompe
pas
mis a Ia
une
prise
formation
du
systeme
Ia
pompe dans une zone de pulverisation fermee.
terre Des electrique vapeurs
situee a
d'etincelles
en
cours
etincelles
d'utilisation
sont
Ia
D'INCENDIE
et
le
tuyau
de
maniere
peuvent
ou
lors
des
solvants
au
mains
sous
bien
mis a Ia
TIT
AN
zone de travail
a l'aide de solvants inflammables pendant que
MOTEUR N'introduisez jamais
pompe moteur. (Ne remplissez une surface chaude, le gaz fil
de Pour moteur.
soient
terre
plus
AU
GAZ (Where Applicable)
Ia
pompe
situe
de
details
toujours
a l'arriere
bien
aeres. Ne placez aucun
jamais
pourrait
du
moteur a
sur
les mesures de securite et d'entretien pertinentes, consultez le manuel fourni avec le
dans
une
zone
le reservoir a carburant
s'enflammer
un
objet
OU
produit
adequate,
de
25
l'effet
du
ne
sont pas proteges contre les explosions.
Ia
de
mis
de
l'electricite
ils
risquent
egalement
Ia
mise
ou
les
pieds
de
Ia
materiel,
terre.
Ne
et
25
pieds (7,5 m)
pompe
pulverisation fermee. Veillez a ce que
et
provoquer
se
en
marche
liquides
(7,5
m}
presence
arretez
remettez
des environs de
est
branchee ou
solvant
lorsque
statique.
produire
d'un
pulverises.
du
pulverisateur
d'electricite
immediatement
pas
de
a proximite du systeme d'echappement
le moteur tourne o
un
incendie.) Veillez a
a Ia terre (par exemple, une conduite d'eau). REMARQUE:
D'EXPLOSION
Si
tousles elements du
de
favoriser
los
moteur
le
systeme
Ia
pompe.
Ia
Ne
jamais nettoyer l'exterieur de en
Ia
de
branchement
au
Veillez
et
statique
Ia en
II
zone de pulverisation.
marche.
materiel
production
gaz.
De
done
de
Ia
ou
pulverisation. Assurez-vous
marc
est egalement important de
s'il
est chaud. Renverse
toujours
d'etincelles
ou debranchement
telles etincelles
toujours a brancher
zone
de
travail.
que
vous ressentez
he
avant d'
II
est
les
avoir
resolu
done essentiel
ATTENTION:
Ia
pompe
environs_de
bien
attacher le
et
sont
une
du
sur
de de
le
Ia
SECTION HYDRODYNAMIQUE
Les
solvants a hydrocarbure
systeme reservoirs,
L'explosion degats materiels.
hydrodynamique ferme (pressurisable}
etc.)
provoquee
halogene
pourrait
donner
sont
explosifs
lieu a des
en
presence
(pompes,
lesions corporelles
de
radiateurs,
9
pieces
filtres,
graves
galvanisees
soupapes,
ou
meme
ou
en
aluminum
pistolets
mortelles et/ou a
pulverisateurs.
dans
de
un
serieux
Page 10
Certains produits d'entretien, revetements, peintures halogens.
Les appareils pulverisateurs de sensibles
aux
solvants a
Ia
Titan· comportent des pieces
hydrocarb~re
halogens.
et
autres liquides contiennent des solvants a hydrocarbure
en
aluminium et
des
composants galvanises
EXPLICATION Le
danger que presentent les solvants a hydrocarbure halogens se caracterise par trois elements cles:
1.
Ia
presence de
2. Ia presence de
3.
un
La
combinaison de produire en
La aucun incident (corrosion ou explosion) NE CONSTITUE NULLEMENT
en
constitue deja reaction est imprevisible.
DU RISQUE
solvants pieces
materiel capable de
ces
trois elements peut donner
presence d'une quantite minime d'aluminium ou de metal galvanise.
trop.
a hydrocarbure halogene,
en
aluminium
supporter
Toute
utilisation anterieure de solvant a hydrocarbure halogens n'ayant
ou galvanisees,
des pressions elevees.
lieu
a une explosion extremement violente.
En
fait,
Ia
un
signe de securite.
La
reaction
moindre trace d'aluminium
peut
donne
se
lieu a
HALOGENATED SOLVENTS SOLVENTES HALOGENADOS SOLVANTS HALOGENES
DEFINITION-Any DEFINICION-Cualquier DEFINITION-
Fluorine
EXAMPLES
F-LUOROCARBON SOLVENTS:
Dichloroflouromethane Trichloroflouromethane
BROMINATED SOLVENTS:
Ethylene dibromide Methylene chlorobromide Methyl bromine
(F)
"-fluor-" Chlorine (CI) "-chloro-" Bromine (Br) "-bromo-" Iodine
(not
hydrocarbon
solvente
Tout
solvant a hydrocarbure
all-inclusive):
solvent
a base
containing any
de
hidrocarburos que contenga cualquiera de estos
contenant
EJEMPLOS (lista parcial):
IODINATED SOLVENTS:
N-butyl iodide Methyl iodide Ethyl iodide Propyl iodide
CHLORINATED SOLVENTS:
Carbon tetrachloride
Chloroform Ethylene dichloride
of
the
following
l'un
des elements suivants:
elements:
(I)
EXEMPLES
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
DICHLOROMETHANE
Monochlorobenzene Orthodichlorobenzene Perchloroethylene
TRICHLOROETHANE
Trichlorethylene
Monochlorotoluene
"-lodo-"
(liste
elementos:
incomplete):
or
()
Consult your material supplier to determine whether your solvent or coating contains Halogenated Hydrocar­bon
Solvents.
Consulte revestimiento contiene Hidrocarburos Halogenados.
Pour determiner si vos solvants sultez votre fournisseur.
WARNING: High pressure device, thoroughly read and understand the warning section located in the owner's manual and the label on the sprayer.
IMPORTANT: Whenever starting or cleaning this sprayer always reduce engine or motor speed. Additionally, never operate this sprayer for more than ings. Do
Step
Ia informacion suministrada por su proveedor de materiales para determinar si
ou
revetements contiennent des solvents a hydrocarbures halogenes, con-
START
not
operate
1:
Before you plug in the power cord to the electrical outlet or start the gas engine, do the following.
A.
Tighten suction and return hoses, then install a minimum airless gun. Do not hoses and spray gun, be sure they are electrically grounded and rated for working pressure, and that the gun has a tip guard. This is caused by static sparking and fluid injection or overpressurization, causing a component rupture.
dry.
install tip yet, or remove if installed. WARNING: If you are supplying your own
UP
PROCEDURE
10 seconds without fluid, this can cause unnecessary wear to
of
50' of nylon airless spray hose and
to
reduce the risk of serious bodily injury
un
solvente o
at
least 3000 psi (210 bar)
the
pack-
B. Preset pressure control by turning the pressure control knob counterclockwise to lowest setting.
C. Place on-off switch
D.
Be sure to
fill
in
the off position.
the Wet Cup 1/3 full with Piston Seal Lubricant.
10
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Step
2:
ELECTRIC MOTOR A.
Check electrical service, be sure it
B.
Plug electrical cord into a grounded outlet that is at least 25' from the spray area. Make
all
extension
remove
Step 3: GAS ENGINE (Where Applicable)
A.
Check tions.
B.
Fill the gas tank. Be sure the engine cause a fire. Close the black fuel shut off lever located under the air cleaner. Use unleaded
C.
If a secondary hose and gun
D.
Place the suction tube into container containing mineral spirits.
E.
Open the fuel shut off lever
F.
Move the throttle lever away from fuel tank.
G.
Close the engine choke lever, located beneath the air cleaner.
H.
Turn the engine switch on. Turn pressure relief prime valve down position.
I.
Pull the starter rope, holding the frame with and firmly. Continue to until engine starts.
Step 4: Flush oil out of new paint pump: Oil
flush out with mineral spirits before you begin A.
Pour
B.
Turn pressure relief prime valve down to prime position and turn unit on. Increase pressure slightly. Let solvent cycle for approximately 30 seconds. Then tilt syphon tube above container and let the sprayer pump itself dry. Then turn unit off. cedure using water.
Step
5:
Prepare the paint according to manufacturer's recommendations. Remove any skin that may have formed and stir. spray tip.
Step 6: - Place syphon and return tubes into paint container. Turn pressure relief priming knob, located on side
of pump, down for priming.
Step
7:
Turn sprayer
the paint.
Step 8: Hold gun firmly against a metal container, disengage trigger lock and trigger gun against side of con-
tainer. Then, while gun is triggered, turn the pressure relief valve to the spray position. Keep the gun triggered
engage gun safety lock, set Step 9: Check for leaks. If any leaks occur, follow the proper pressure relief procedure before tightening. Step 10: Turn off sprayer and relieve pressure by turning pressure relief prime knob to prime. Step 11: With gun trigger lock engaged, install tip and guard
12: Turn sprayer
Step Step 13: Test
atomized.
the
1f2
until all the air is forced out of the system and the paint flows freely. Release the trigger
on
cardboard to check spray pattern. Adjust pressure just until the spray from gun is completely
cords
third
prong
engine
gallon mineral spirits into a metal container
Strain the paint through a fine nylon mesh bag to remove particles that could clog
on
and turn up pressure slightly. Let circulate
on
and rotate the pressure relief prime valve
are a three wire, or
use
oil
level. Refer to the engine manual supplied, for instruc-
high
quality
hold the rope
gun.
is
120V
15
amp minimum
12
gauge minimum cord with a
an
adaptor. Never exceed 150' of extension cord.
is
cool, refueling a hot engine could
gasoline.
is
not installed
by
pushing it
as
is
used
down while unit pressurizes.
be
sure the plug
in
the direction
one
hand, pull the rope rapidly
you
let it return. Pull and return rope
by
the factory for testing
to
spray.
and
If
you
are going to
as
instructed
and
that outlet is properly grounded.
is
secure.
of
the arrow.
to
and
protection. It is necessary to
insert syphon and return tube.
use
water based paints, repeat pro-
on
prime until
to
the spray position.
no
in
separate tip or gun manual.
certain
grounded
prime
bubbles filter up through
Lork
Remove
plug.
position
Tip
and Safety Guard
when flushing
that
Never
and
CLEANING
WARNING: High pressure device, follow all safety warnings located on sprayer and in the owner's manual. Always away
Step Step 2: Turn off pump and release fluid pressure, by turning the pressure relief prime valve located
Step 3: Remove tip and let soak clean, in a small container of solvents or water. Adjust fluid pressure to lowest
clean using
from
the
1:
Engage trigger safety lock
of pump down.
possible setting.
low
sprayer. Never clean
pressure,
with
the
on
the spray
exterior
gun.
PROCEDURE
tip
removed. Always
of
the
pump
while
the
11
flush
Into a separate metal
pump
is
plugged
In
or
container
operating.
on
the side
Page 12
Step
4:
Turn the pump on. Tilt syphon tube above paint container allowing the sprayer to through the return tube.
Step
5:
Have container of hot soapy water not clean with mineral spirits if using latex paint, this
Step
6:
Place syphon tube into container with hot soapy water or solvents. Let circulate for
turn
unit
off.
Step
7:
To
save paint still in spray hose, turn prime valve against side gun and place gun
Step Step
Step 10:
Step Step Step 13: Remove spray tip from solvent, clean with a soft bristle brush and store
Trigger gun and let cleaning solution circulate for approx. 2-3 minutes, then turn unit off.
8:
Turn prime valve down and remove suction tube from cleaning container, turn unit
9:
pump
to Take a clean container of water or solvent and using low pressure pump through system
cleaning with water, pump a small amount will protect against corrosion.
Take suction tube out of container and let sprayer run itself dry.
11: 12:
Check filter on pump and gun. Clean or replace.
of
metal paint container. Be careful of splashing. When cleaning solution appears,
in
a separate metal container. Repeat process if spraying with two guns.
dry.
if
spraying latex (or suitable solvent for oil base paints,) available. Do
will make jelly.
up
to spray position, then carefully trigger
of
mineral spirits or TTl LS-10 solution through
in
a dry place.
pump
2~3
on
and allow sprayer
itself dry
minutes, then
gun
into
shut
until
clear. If
pump.
and
off
This
FLUSHING
1.
New
Sprayer: Oil is used by the factory for testing and protection. It
A.
If spraying water-base paint, flush with mineral spirits followed by water.
B. If spraying oil-base paint, flush with mineral spirits only.
2;
Changing
3. Changing
4.
Changing
5.
Storage: To asure proper performance and long life, always clean the sprayer thoroughly before storing.
A.
B. Oil-Base Paint: Flush with mineral spirits. Shut-off and un.plug the sprayer, turn the pressure relief prime
6. Start-Up
A. Water-Base Paint: Flush out minerai spirits with water.
B.
Always dispose
from
water-base
from
oil-base
colors:
Water-Base Paint: Flush with water, then mineral spirits and leave the pump, gun and hose filled with mineral spirits. Shut-off and unplug the sprayer and turn pressure relief prime valve to prime to relieve pressure. Return prime valve to spray position.
valve to prime to relieve pressure and leave open. Return prime valve to spray position.
After
Oil-Base Paint: Flush out the mineral spirits with the material to
Flush with a compatible solvent such as water
Storage:
of
mineral spirits
to
oil-base: Flush with water then mineral spirits.
to
water-base: Flush with mineral spirits then water.
in
a proper way.
APPLICATION
The following techniques, if followed, will assure professional painting results.
HoiCrthe-gun perpendicular to the surface and always at
equal distance from the surface. Depending on the type
Of
material,_
should be held at a distiince of 12 to Move the gun either across or up and down the surface at
a steady rate. Moving the gun at a constant speed con­serves material and provides even coverage. The correct spraying speed allows a full wet coat of paint to be applied without runs or sags.
Holding the gun closer to the surface deposits more paint on
the surface and produces a narrower spray pattern. Holding the gun farther from the surface produces a thin­ner coat and wider spray pattern. If runs, sags or ex­cessive paint occur, change to a spray tip with a smaller orifice. Conversely, if there is an insufficient amount of paint on the surface or you desire to spray faster, a larger orifice tip should be selected.
surface
_9!
desired spray pattern, the gun
14
inches.
SPECIFICATIONS
is
necessary to flush unit before spraying.
/
or
mineral spirits.
be
sprayed.
TECHNIQUES
PROPER
start
stroke
Maintain uniform spray stroke action. Spray alter­nately from left to right and right to left. Begin move­ment
pull trigger
of
the gun before
TECHNIQUE
release
trigger
the
trigger is pulled.
end stroke
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1
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12
Page 13
n
Proper lapping (overlap of spray pat­tern) is essential to an even finish. Lap each
stroke.
horizontally, aim at the bottom· edge of the preceeding stroke, previous pattern by
If
you
50%.
are
so
spraying
as
tq lap the
OVERLAP EDGES
1
WRONG
/
TECHNIQUE
Offspray
'I'~
~
Avoid arcing
result in an uneven finish.
For corners and edges, tern on the corner or edge and spray vertically so that both amounts
TooTh~k
ARCING GUN AT ANGLE
or
adjoining
of
paint.
holding the gun at
split the center
sections
receive
an
angle. This will
of
the spray pat-
approximate
even
J
1st
PASS PASS
2nd
1
3rd
PASS
4th
PASS
5th
PASS
If
conditions are windy, angle the spray pattern into the wind to minimize drifting. Work from not attempt to
When spraying with a shield, hold it firmly against the surface. Angle the spray gun slightly away from toward the surface. This
Shrubs next to houses should be tied back and covered with a canvas cloth. The cloth should be removed possible. Titan Gun Extensions are extremely helpful in these situations.
Nearby objects such as automobiles, outdoor furniture, etc., should be moved or covered whenever in the vicinity of
a spray job. Be careful of any other surrounding ohjects that could be damaged by overspray.
SQLayJ.t.wiRd--is-exc-eSsfve.
will prevent paint from being forced underneath.
gro~nd
to roof. Do
13
the
shield and
as
soon
as
Page 14
AIRLESS
TIP
SELECTION
Tips are selected by the orifice size and fan width.
specific job For light viscosity fluids, smaller orifice
are preferred. Please refer to the chart below.
Note: Do not exceed the
following chart indicates the most
The
Fan widths measuring likely
and
to plug.
by the orifice
.011 - .013 .015-
.019
.021-
.026
8"
siz~
pump's
to
12"
that will supply
tips
generally are desired. For heavier viscosity materials
recommended
common
Lacquers & Stains
Oil
& Latex
Heavy Bodied Latex and
are most preferred because
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Tails
PROBABLE CAUSE
1.
Inadequate fluid delivery
2. Fluid not atomizing
3. Insufficient velocity
4. Material too cohesive
5. Tip worn past
The
proper
the
desired amount of fluid and accomplish proper
tip
size.
sizes and the appropriate materials to be sprayed.
selection is determined
Blockfillers
they
offer more control while spraying
SPRAY
pump
capacity
by
the fan width
PATTERNS
REMEDY
1.
Increase pressure
2.
Change to smaller
3. Clean gun and
4. Reduce viscosity
5.
Replace
larger
1
00 60 30
pump
required
atomization.
Mesh Mesh Mesh
and
tip
orifice
are less
filters
for a
tips
Filter Filter Filter
Heavy centered pattern
Distorted
Pattern
contracting
Pattern
expanding and
(Surge)
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
Spitting gun
will not shut off
Gun
1.
Worn tip
2. Tip may be chipped
1.
Plugged, worn
1.
Leak in suction tube
2. Not enough hose
3.
Tip too large or worn
PROBABLE CAUSE
1.
Air
in system
2. Dirty gun
3.
Needle assembly out
4. Broken
1.
Worn or broken needle
and seat
2. Needle assembly out
3. Dirty gun
or
or
chipped tip
chipped seat
AIRLESS
REMEDY.
1.
2. Disassemble and
of
of
adj.
adj.
3. Inspect and adjust
4.
1
..
2. Adjust
3.
1. Replace
2. Replace
1. Clean or replace
1. Tighten
2. Use a minimum of 114"
high pressure
3. Replace with a
smaller tip
new
GUN
Inspect connections
clean
Inspect and replace
Replace
Clean
50'
hose
or
for
air leaks
CJ
of
Gun does not spray
1.
No paint
2.
Piugged filter
3. Broken needle in gun
or
tip
14
1.
Check
2. Clean
3. Replace
fluid supply
Page 15
TROUBLESHOOTING
AIRLESS
PUMP
()
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/
TROUBLE I
Electric motor won't run
Gas engine
{Where Applicable)
Pump won't prime
I
won't
start
PROBABLE
1.
Unit unplugged or circut
fuse blown
2.
Pressure setting too low
3.
Brushes
4.
Electric motor
CAUSE
on
motor are worn
burned_
o.ut
5. Switch defective
6.
Fuse in pump blown
1.
Engine switch
2.
Engine oil level low
3.
Out of gas
4.
Spark plug cable disconnected or bad plug
1.
Air
in
line
2.
Insufficient pressure
3.
Clutch worn or damaged (Gas)
not
on
REMEDY
1.
Check
2.
Increase
3.
Replace
4.
Replace
5.
Replace
6.
Replace
1. Turn
2.
3.Fill
4. Connect or replace
1.
2.
3. Replace.
on Try starting engine, rear glows, add
Check syphon and/or prime position
Increase pressure
let paint
oil
tube
circulate
if
light on
0-ring
in
c-~)
-..__/
Insufficient material flow
Pump pressure
Not enough pressure
Excessive surge at spray gun
will not maintain
1.
No paint 1. Check supply
2.
Syphon strainer clogged
3.
Pump/gun filter clogged
4.
Pump will not prime, material too heavy
5.
Engine not tuned properly
6.
Worn clutch
1.
Air leak in system 1. Tighten connections
2.
Air leak in syphon tube 2. Tighten, check
3.
Inlet valve not seating
4.
Worn
5.
Broken or worn valve seats 5. Reverse or replace
6.
Worn prime valve
1.
Pressure setting too low
2.
Plugged filters 2. Clean or replace
3.
Spray tip too big or worn 3. Change or replace
4. Engine or motor rpm to low
1.
Wrong type of hose
2.
Spray tip too
3.
Excessive pressure
(Gas)
packings
big
or worn
(Gas)
2.
Clean
3. Clean and
4. Thin material
repla9e
5. Tune engine
6. Service
3.
Service or clean
4. Replace
6. Replace
Increase
1.
(Gas)
4. Increase throttle
1. Replace with a minimum grounded nylon braid high pressure hose
2. Change or replace
3. Decrease pressure and engine speed
for
leaks
50'
Paint leaks into
oil cup
1.
Worn-out packings 1. Replace
15
Page 16
TITAN
Frame
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41
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36
45
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46
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47
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I
ITEM NO
PART NO DESCRIPTION
150 761-410 Handle 151 152 153 154 155 156 710-194 Snap Ring 2 157 158 159
761-405 Snap Ring 2 761-412 Knob . 2 '761-421 71
0-058 Washer
71
0-044 Wheel 2
71
0-199 Plug 761-178 Screws 4 761-400 Frame
Frame Legs (Incl. #157)
eomplete
(Does not include #158)
54
(~)
,_
-/
QTY
1
1 2
2
1
155
154
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15~
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Figure 3
157
/.
'
16
PAI:ITNO
313·125 313-124 313-191
313-201
313-130
Replacement
DESCRIPTION
"TITAN" "E20" ''Warning In English " Warning/ Attention Label in
French
Front Plate
label,
Labels
QTY
2
2
1
1
1
--
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UNITEC
Mo~or·complete
5
<
6
ITEM
NO
PART
NO
1
·
761-023
2 3
4
5 6 7
8
761-027 611-405 702-040 700-681 761-028 702-047
761-302
For 220 Volt Units:
ITEM
NO
PART
NO
8
761-231
DESCRIPTION
Screw Rear
Cover
Snap
Ring
Outer
Fan Screw Rear
Motor
Housing
Wave
Washer
Armature
DESCRIPTION
Armature
120V
220
V
QTY
2
1 1 1
4
1 1 1
QTY
1
Figure4
Ar~ature
WARNING: Relief Procedure outlined follow all injection injury, injury from moving parts or electric shock, Always unplug
1.
Remove
2.
Remover
3.
Remover
4 ..
Remove (#5). which
5.
Remove procedure.
6.
Remover from
7.
Inspect
8.
To
other warnings to reduce
NOTE:
should
rear
of
Armature.
replace
Replacement
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure
on
Page
3.
Additionally,
the
risk
of
an
the
sprayer before servicing!
Rear
Cover
(#2)
by
taking
out
Snap
Ring
Fan
(#4).
Rear
Motor Make be
on
Motor
Brushes.
Located
Armature pump.
Armature,
(#3). . Housing
sure
to
the
End
on
page
by
If
damaged,
reverse
remove
Bearing
Follow
20.
gently
screws
(#6)
by
removing
Wave
Washer
of
the
Brush
replacement
rocking
steps 1 through 6 here.
and
replace.
(#1).
screws
(#7)
Armature.
pulling
Fan,_/
()
i.
1
18
Page 19
()
, )
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ITEM
NO
9 761-045 10
11 12
13·
14
15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23
For
220 Volt
ITEM
NO
12 23
10
PART
NO
DESCRIPTION
Outer
Housing
(Includes
761-244 700-639 761-070 760-028 702-072
550-201 760-027 702-070 700-721 702-069 700-505 0-Ring 1 700-774 700-772 761-201
Units:
PART
NO
761-230
(Includes
761-237
#1
0)
Screw Screw Field
120
V(lncl.
Field
Screw
Brush
Holder Screw Mounting Wire 0-Ring 2 Wire
Bullet Push-on Motor (Does
DESCRIPTION
Field
#21 & 22)
Field
Stud
Seal Seal
Terminal
Terminal
Field
not
220
V 1
Assembly
Body Cap
Assy.
include
220
#21 & 22)1
120V #16)
QTY
V 1
QTY
1 1
6 2
1 2 4
1 1 1
1 1
13
15
'r
Figure 5
Motor
WARNING: Before proceeding, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure outlined on Page 3. Additionally, follow all other warnings injection injury, injury from moving parts shock, Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
Follow
2.
Remove
(#38).
3.
Disconnect
(#42).
4.
Disconnect
Power
5.
Remove
6.
Loosen
Assembly
Housing
7.
Inspect
replace.
8.
To
here
and
Housing
steps
Switch
black black
Cord.
outer
set
screw
(#23)
(#9).
Motor
install
Motor
steps
1 through 6
cover
plate
wire
from
wire
from
Motor
Housing
(#10)
out
from
the
Field
Assembly
Housing,
1 through 6
Replacement
to
reduce the risk
in
Armature
(#37)
and
Post
(#2)
Motor
to
(#9).
and
push
Motor
back
of
the
(#23).
reverse
of
steps 1 through
the
Armature
of
an
or
electric
Replacement.
Insulator
of
Motor
white
wire
Field
outer
Motor
If
damaged,
Replacement.
Plate
Sta~r
from
6
19
Page 20
Gear
30
Box
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'AC1'0R1'
DO
NOT
AO.IUST.
WNT/11110
awiTCN
II
lET.
ATTI:IIIIPT
TO
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
Figure 7
ITEM
NO
30 31 32 33 34 35
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
PART
NO
710-150 71
0-157
71
0-156
71
0-155
71
0-154 700-784 700-653 761-132 761-192 71
0-050 700-714 700-785 700-657 710-064 700-715 700-646 700-775 700-645
DESCRIPTION
Power
Cord
Cord
Grip
Nut
Cord
Grip
Washer Rubber Cord
Grommet
Grip
Housing Screw Screw Plate Insulator Fuse
20
Plate
Amp Nut Lock
Washer
Motor
Starter Wire Screw Toggle On/Off
Rubber
Switch
Plate
Boot
~
I~
0
0
I
(#31-33)
~)2
__
___,J
51
19t
QTY
1 1 1 1 1
2
9
1
1
1
2
3
1 1
1 1 1 1
Figures
ITEM
NO
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
PART
NO
DESCRIPTION
702-039 702-067 702-066 700-714 761-116 761-083 761-193 761-114 761-100 761-221. 700-680 761-084 761-102 761-101 761-086 730-260 702-053 700-771 702-079 0-Ring 1
Brush
Insulator
Brush
Spring Brush Screw
Thrust
Output Front
Ball
Pinion
Cover Screw Crankshaft Bearing Washer Interior
Pinion
Washer
Bearing Motor
Housing Screw Brush
Plate
Knob
Gear 1
Housing
Gear 1
(Inc.
QTY
#69) 1
-.C)
"'ll
.'ll
2 2 2 2 3
1 7 1 1 1
2
1
8 2
1
20
Page 21
Gear
Repair
I Service
Power
Supply
Cord
WARNING: Relief Procedure outlined on
/'\
follow all other warnings to reduce the risk of
' ) 'njection injury, injury from moving parts or electric
· .-' shock, Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
Remove
2.
Loosen
on
page
3.
Remove
and
Fluid
4.
Remove
5.
Remove
each
6.
Remove
7.
Remove
8.
Examine
9. Before a.
b.
c.
d.
C)
On/Off
WARNING:
Relief Procedure outlined on follow all other warnings to reduce the risk of injection injury, injury from moving parts shock,
1.
Remove
Remove
2.
Disconnect the
(#45).
3.
Remove
wrench.
4.
Remove
5.
Install a
boot.
6.
Reconnect the
Switch.
7.
Reinstall
label
facing out.
Before prbceeding, follow the Pressure
Page
3.
Additionally,
an
Cover
Plate
(#57}.
retaining
22. four
Section. ( See
seven Crankshaft
corner
with
Output
Interior
washers
reassembling
If installing
grease
Check
of
the
amount
where
the generally stay in-place. DO
NOT Check @)
Check that (#61)
Steel
Switch
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure
Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
Switch
Insulator Plate
the the On/Off Switch
new
Tighten securely.
Switch
nut
screws
screws
a plastic
Pinion
Pinion
new
is
applied
that
the
Thrust
ATTEMPT
that
the
is
in
place.
the
are
Cover
two
rubber
Switch
two
Cover
on
Pipe
Assembly
(#113}
Housing
(#63}
check
Gears
to
Thrust
of
grease
Balls
Thrust
Thrust
in
Page
(#58}.
mallet.
Gear
Gear
and
Gears
Balls are
TO
Bearing
Bearings
place.
and
pull
22). (#58)
by lightly tapping
(#56}.
(#62}
Bearings
the
following:
make
sure that
and
Bearings.
are
used
in
located,
REMOVE.
Assembly
in
the
(#60)
Replacement
Page
3.
Plate
and
screws
(#38).
black
wires
from
boot
and
plat (#47 &
(#45).
and
black
reattach
wires
Plate
to
and
plate the screws,
(#11
0}
off Slider
(#64}.
ample
place.
Bearings
they will
Bronze
Additionally,
an
or
electric
(#36 & #37).
the On/Off
#46)
and
rubber
new
On/Off
with
located
Housing
Because
(#63
Switch
with
warning
and
a
on
Replacement
WARNING:
Relief
follow all other warnings to reduce the
injection injury, injury from moving parts
shock, Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
Remove
Remove
2.
Disconnect
On/Off
motor
screw
3.
Loosen
power
4.1nstall
5.1nstall out.
Replacement
WARNING:
Relief
follow all
injection injury, injury from moving parts
shock. Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
Remove
Remove
2.
Disconnect
pressure
the
black
3.
Remove
4.
Replace
washer
sink
material
installing.
5.
Reconnect
6.
Reinstall
facing
Motor
WARNING:
Relief Procedure outlined other warnings to injury from moving parts or electric shock, unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
Remove
2.
Remover
3.
Remove
spring,
4.
Back-off
5.1nspect
6.
Repeat
7.
To NOTE: and
Brush
Before
Procedure outlined
Switch
insulator
Switch
and,
c)
(#36}).
the
cord.
the the
Before proceeding, follow
Procedure outlined on
other warnings to reduce the
Switch
Insulator
switch,
wire
screws Motor
and
switch
out.
Brush
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure
Brush Brush
push
screw. Motor procedure
install
Never
Plate
proceeding, follow
Cover
Plate
the
Power
(#45),
b)
the
green
Refer
to
the
cord
grip
new
cord
in
cover
and
Cover
Plate
wires,
a)
b)
the
from
the
(#54)
Starter
nuts
(#40, # 41
on
the
back
wires
according
cover
on
reduce
Plate
Brush
Insulator
Spring
spring
down
Hold
Brush.
for
Motor
Brushes,
operate
this
installed.
the
on
Page
3.
Additionally,
Plate
and
screws (#36 &
(#38).
.Supply
the
wire
housing
reverse
screws
of
(#38).
both black On/Off
and
and
and
Cord
(#30) from;
white
wire
c.o.ru;~.ected
connectedto the
Electrical
· · ·
Schematic,
#3t
aAcf
order
with
warning label
Motor
Page
3.
Plate
and
screws (#36 &
white/red
wire
Switch.
washer
re-secure
and
of
the
to
screws,
from
and
#54).
Motor
Figure
with warning
wires from
Starter
of disassembly.
Starter
the
Additionally,
the motor
Replacement
Page
3.
Additionally, follow all
the risk of
(#67).
(#51).
(#52).
and
in
Brush
If
damaged
other
brush.
reverse
unit
an
NOTE:
for
it
to
Wire
and
replace.
steps 1 through
without
Brush
Pressure
risk
of
an
or
electric
#37). a)
to
the
grounding
Figure
remove
risk
nuts
with
Always
7.
injection injury,
To
release. remove
the
facing
Pressure
of
an
or
electric
#37).
the
and,
(#40
screws,
use
when
Always
remove
Brush.
Insulator
#41).
heat
label
brush
6,
the
5.
c)
21
Page 22
Filter
ITEM
NO
48 49 50 700-483
Block
PART
NO
DESCRIPTION
761-195 700-499 0-Ring 1
Pressure
Gasket
Switch
(Incl.
QTY'
#49) 1'
1
(\
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80 81
82
83 84 761-705 85 761-698 86
87
88 89 90 761-721 91 92 761-537 93 94 761-160 95 761-456 96 761-452
97 761-043 98 99 761-451 1
101
102 730-222
1 104 700-701 1 1 1
108 761-351 Filter Block
761-697 761-761 761-697 761-731
761-706
761-763
221-008 0-Ring 1 761-755
761-722 0-Ring 1 761-757
.730-083
00
71
0-069
761-422 Filter Block
03 490-006 OS
750-039
06 730-262
07
71
0-087
Bypass Pin Bypass Bypass
VVasher
Spring
VVasher
Stem Bypass
Back-up
Gasket
Bypass Connector 1 0-Ring 1 Filter Filter Cartridge 1 Spring Filter
Plug Outlet
Fitting Nut Pressure Screw
Pressure
(Does
106)
Valve
Cam
Valve
{Incl.
Housing
Ring
Valve
Core
Housing
Cup
Release Release
not
Handle
Base
Retainer
88)
Assembly
(Incl.
#95) 1
Assembly
Complete
include
Tube Elbow
1*48-50,
2
3
2
3
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
1 1
1
1 1
1
1 1
1 1
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108
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82\
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87
\
88
\
22
94
106-!!
!
104
FigureS
Page 23
()
'-.
Pressure
WARNING:
Relief Procedure follow all other injection injury, injury shock, Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
Remove
2.
Loosen
Connector
3.
Remove
4.
Remove
5.
Remove
6.
Disconnect
(#42).
7.
Remove Electrical back-off is
able
down
8.
Insert a new (#65) Using a needle Starter.
9.
Making tighten the
10. install (#1 nut
11.
12. adjustment
to
at while
the Switch Make
the
06,
see
on
the Install The
the
Box.
the
slide
the
sure
sure Filter
Tube
the
Pressure
Service/Replacement
Switch
Before proceeding,
outlined
war~ings
from
the
three
screws
retaining
(#94). ·
the
Filter
the
Screw
the
Cover
the
the
screw
Insert a 1/8"
set
screw
down
same
Switch
carefully
nose
that
Set
Screw
Assembly
that
Block
page
Cover
is
required.
red
time.
the
the
22,
(#11
Switch
nut
Block
(#35) Plate wires
(#35)
(#44)
through.
Assembly
guiding
pliers
Switch
(#44)
is
secure.
Gasket
(#1
Figure
0}
to
Plate
Reclacement
follOw
the Pressure
on
Page
3.
Additionally,
to reduce the risk
moving parts or electric
(#1
06}.
on
the
Tube
(#11
0)
Assembly.
and
and
Insulator
connecting located
allen
until
Feed
the
wire
reconnect
Assembly
with a 1/8"
(#50)
01
).
Secure
7)
and
the
Connector
and
Insulator
is
Factory
remove
wrench
the
(#48)
Re-attach
the
(#37 & 38}.
to
the
in
the
back
in
the
Pressure
the
electrical
into
the
not
the
the
wire
is
fully
allen
the
is
in
place.
with
three
re-attach
(#94).
(#37 & 38).
Calibrated
Knob
Switch
wrench
the
of
Clutch
Switch
to
Knob
so
of
an
from
the
(#68).
Starter
of
the
hole
and
(#48}
wires
housing
Box.
the
Clutch
inserted,
until (#68).
Then
screws
retaining
no
the
Service I Replacement of
Filter
WARNING:
Relief Procedure follow all other warnings to reduce injection injury, injury
shock, Always unplug
PUMP
1.
Unscrew
2.
Remove
3.
Inspect
4.
Re-attach
Gun
WARNING:
in high pressure warning section before proceeding.
your spray gun
release
damaged
Replacement
1.
First
from
2.
Unscrew
3.
Unscrew
(*NOTE: clockwise
4.
Screw
reinstall
5.
Reattach (NOTE: screw
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure
FILTER
Filter
Filter
Seal
Filter
outlined
Housing
Cartridge
(#95).
Housing
on
Page
3. Additionally,
the
from
moving parts
the
sprayer before servicing!
(#99).
(#97).
Clean
Clean
or
replace.
(#99)
Filter
the
and
pull
down
handle.
Left
to
new
left If
filter
to
remove.)
Follow all
trigger, the
must
or
handle left
hand
handed
remove.)
or
hand
handle
breaks
safety
precautions
leaks
or spits at the tip when you
be
Removal on
trigger
from
threaded*
thread
cleaned
thread
to
head off
needle cleaned
spray
turn
of Filter: safety
head.
requires
(t)
filter
counter
and
in
the
or
seat
or replaced.
guard
filter
from
turning
into
the
clockwise.)
secure
head
use a small
risk
of
an
or
electric
or
replace.
as
described
is dirty, worn or
and
swing
away
spray
head.
the filter
head.
safety
(To
trigger
wood
guard.
If
Pressure
WARNING:
Relief Procedure outlined follow all other warnings to reduce the risk of injection injury, injury from moving parts or electric shock, Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1.
,_j
Remove
Handle
2.
Remove
3.
Using a wrench,
unscrew.
4.
Unscrew
Valve
5.
Inspect
Clean
6.
When
in
place. except wrench.
7.
Install
lubricate
)
(#82)
8.
Using
Handle
9.
IMPORTANT:
Cam
the
(#80).
Handle
Bypass
Stem
ball
or
replace
reassembling
Screw
for
items
Bypass
with
with
hole
Groove
(#80).
(#82).
Relief
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure
Groove
Push
(#87).
on
grease.
on
Secure
Pin
out (#80) loosen
Retainer
end
of
if
worn.
make completed #82,
81
Cam
(#82)
Line
Filter
Pin
(#81)
Handle
If
Handle
on
(#81)
Pin
as
and
Bypass
Stem
assembly
and
80. over
up
Block
line (#80)
Prime
Page
3.
from
shown
in
Bypass
(#83)
(#87)
sure
Groove
(#1
with
Housing
and
Washers
Tighten
Bypass
01
up
Stem
Grove
rotates
Cam
and
into
).
Additionally,
By-Pass
Figure
remove
0-ring
Filter
securely
Retainer
Pin
(#81)
(#87)
Pin
360°
Valve
an
Valve
6.
(#82}.
(#89)
and Bypass (#88}.
(#86 & 84)
Block
with
(#83),
on
Cam
with
hole
(#81
).
check
Pin
are
on
on
Figure
assembly Professional
11
(t)For
drawings
more
Airless
at
larger
Gun
detail,
Owners
part
scale,
number
please
Manual
information
see
the
LX
(#313-012).
and
-80
23
Page 24
Fluid
Section
111
/
a
118
~/
:
119
~/
761-175 (Includes
130,
132,
I
Repacking Kit #119,
122,
124,
134,
136)
126,
128,
ITEM
NO
11 0 761 ~ 152 111
112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129
PART
NO
DESCRIPTION
Pipe
Assembly
761-062 761-108 Slider
761-115 761-034 761-149 761-148 761-162 761-077 761-136.../Upper 761-159 Connector 1 761-118 761-138.../Lower 761-117 761-111-.../UpperPolySeal 761-078
*761-144.../Upper
761-079 761-057.../0-Ring 761-073
Crank
Slide &
Connecting Screw
Upper Screw Screw Splash Upper
Upper Piston Upper Upper Retainer 1
Rod
Housing
Mount
Guard Guide Seal
Housing Seal
Rod
Cage
(lncl.#124) 1 Ball Seat (
Incl.
QTY
#128)
4 1 1 4 1
2
1 1
1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
ITEM
Figure9
PART
NO
130
131 132 133 134
135 136 137
138
139
140
141
142
~43
761-103.../ 761-064 761-076.../Lower 761-075
*761-145.../Lower
761-080 761-058.../0-Ring 761-123 761-153 71
0-046 761-033 71
0-033 761-171 730-260
*Recommended
761-204 (Does 116,
e
NO
DESCRIPTION
Lower Lower Lower Foot
Down Inlet Pail Screw Safety Screw
Fluid
not
include
138-143)
0-Ring 1
Housing Poly
Cage
Ball
Seat
Valve
Tube
Screen
Hook
Plate
Tool
Section
#11
QTY
(Incl.
#130)
Seal
(Incl. #132) 1
(incl. #136) 1
Housing 1
Box
Parts
Complete
0,
111,
112, 113,
1
1 1 1 1
1 1 2 1 2
24
Page 25
Seat
Service
and
Repair
132
/
133
/
134
/
0 135
/
136
/
137
/
139
/
WARNING:
ReUef follow injection shock,
The
design the inlet disassembling
Balls
inlet
or
access
1.
Place a wrench
unthread.
2.
Clean
damaged
3.
Place a wrench
and
unthread.
4.
Place a wrench
5.
Clean
damaged
6.
Reassemble
properly
13 & 14 Packing
Before
Procedure
all
other
injury,
Always
of
and
may
not
outlet
to
those
out
replace.
out
replace.
consult
of
this
Replacement
outlined
warnings
injury
unplug
Titan's
outlet
the
seat
seat.
areas.
all
debris.
all
debris. and
the
manual
proceeding,
on
to
reduce
from
moving
the
sprayer
Elite
Fluid
balls
and
seat
Fluid
Section.
properly
Follow
on
Continue
on on
test
Trouble
because
the
the
Foot
Examine
if
the
Lower
the
Retainer
Examine
unit.
Shooting
or
continue
instructions
follow
Page
3. the
parts
before
Section
without It
is
possible that
of debris stuck
instruction
Valve
(#137)
Ball
and
necessary
Pump
(#129)
Ball
and
Should
unit
with
below.
the Pressure Additionally,
risk of
allows
Housing
Guides on
the
an
or
electric
servicing!
access
completely
below
or
for
and
Seat.
and unthread.
Seat. not perform
If
re-install.
(#131)
If
pages
Repair
the
in
and
to
the
()
Figure
Pump
Section
Packing
WARNING:
Relief follow injection shock,
1 .
Stop
Safety
2.
Using a 3/8"
3.
Using a 3/4"
Pipe
4.
Place
lightly
5.
Pull
6.
Place
wrench
7.
Remove
Housing
8.
Remove
Housing
9.
Remove
1
o.
Remove
replace.
11.
Remove
12.
Place
on
the
13.
Remove
Housing
Before
Procedure
all
other
injury,
Always
Sprayer
Plate
#142.
Assembly
a screwdriver
pry
downward.
Fluid
Section
Foot
on
the
the
{#131).
the
(#137).
Ball
Seat Seal
the
Upper
Housing
Seal
(#131
Valve
Lower
10
Repair
Replacement
proceeding,
outlined
warnings
injury
unplug
at
the
allen
wrench
wrench
{#11
0)
Forward.
Housing
Lower
Seal
(#132)
Lower
{#134)
{#135).
(#136).
Housing
{#130)
).
from
the
bottom
loosen
from
between
Housing
Cage
and
{#121)
from
follow
on
Page
to
reduce
moving
sprayer
of
its
remove
the retaining
Item
#120.
Item
{#137)
(#131)
from
inside
(#133)
examine.
If
damaged
in
a vise
to
unthread.
outside of
3. the
parts
before
stroke
four
#114
in a vise
from
and
the
Pressure
Additionally,
risk
of
an
or
electric
servicing!
and
remove
screws
nut
on
and
#112
and
to
unthread.
the
Lower
the
Foot
use
other side or
and
use a wrench
the
Lower
(#116).
the
and
use a
Valve
14.
Place
wrench
15. Bottom
16. (#111)
the
NOTE:
17.
18. (#129).
19.
20.
or
21.
22. Housing
23. Upper
Packings
Housing.
24.
Be in
25. Upper
26. (#114).
27.
Connector third
on
Using a Plastic
of
Place
which
Piston
Never Remove Remove
Remove Remove
replace.
Remove Remove
{#121).
Remove
Housing
Assemble
sure
to
the
Repacking
Align
Mount
Reattach Reattach
NOTE:
{1/3)
the
Upper
the
the
Upper
the
Piston
is
in-place
Seal Upper
the Seat
Seal the
both
with
in
use
Flats
(#114).
the Retaining
(#120).
Make
full
with
upper
Mallet
still
when
use
wrench
(#124)
Cage
Upper
(#127). (#128)
Upper
Lower
(#121).
the
reverse
all
of
Kit
on
Piston
four
sure
Piston
Housing
Guide
Tap
Housing
(#123)
mounted
removing
from
(#125)
Ball
If
from
Packing
Packings
WARNING:
raised
side
order.
the
replacement
#761·175.
so
screws
Nut
to
fill
the
Seal
(#121)
(#118)
to
the
Piston
(#121
).
in
the
slots
on
the
unit.
the Retainer
on
the
Piston.
inside
from
(#126)
and
damaged
the
Retainer (#129).
(#119)
(#122)
facing
that
it
is
(#116)
on
Pipe
Assembly
Upper
Lubricant.
in
a vise and
unthread.
(#123)
of
This will
of
Piston
the
examine.
use
from
Always
into
parts
perpendicular to
the
Guide
out
the Slider
(#129).
(#123).
Retainer
the other
the
Upper
from
inside
insert
the
Upper
supplied
Pump
(#11
(#118)
use
of
hold
side
the
to
the
Mount
0)
to
one-
a
the
25
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PUMP
OPERATING PRESSURE
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MAXIMUM
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PRODUCT
NUMBER
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NO.
LX-80Gun)
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440e
660ex
690gx
E20
GSS 0-3000
At
2000
psi
"
Hose
length
Titan
Tool period of twelve months or
replace
the
any
exception electric motor (excluding control assembly twenty-four applies only accordance Titan
Tool
This
limited warranty does
caused
by
0·3000
psi
0·3000
psi
0-3000
psi
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