Titan Epic 660ex Owner's Manual

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OWNERS
MANUAL
FOR
PROFESSIONAL
USE
ONLY
313"" 233
1i96F
DO
NOT
USE
EQUIPMENT BEFORE
READING
THIS
MANUAL
II
I
Epic 660ex.
100V Pump Only -702-212 100V Complete -702-213 120V
Pump Only -702-075 120V Complete
...
702-080
230V
Pump Only -
702-1
02 230V Complete -
702-1
04
This manual contains important warnings and instructions.
Please
read
and retain for
reference.
Never operate this unit unless it is properly grounded.
Page 2
Table
Accessories General Repairs/Service Maintenance/Service Record Warnings Aviso (En Attention (En Fran9ais) Notice: Fire Start-up Procedure Cleaning Procedure Flushing Specification Application Techniques Airless Tip
Troubleshooting
of
Contents
Espafiol)
or
Selection
Spray Pattern Airless Gun Airless Pump
Explosion Hazards
8&9
14&
Parts Drawings &
2
3
4
5 6
7
10 11 12 13 14
Repair Information 16-25
Replacement Labels ............................
Low Rider Frame ................................. 16
Skid Frame .......................................... 17
Electrical Schematics.........................
Motor Housing ..................................... 19
Gear
Box .............................................
Gear
Repair .........................................
On/Off Switch ......................................
Motor Starter, Brushes .........................
Filter Block ...........................................
Pressure Switch ................................... 23
15
Prime Relief
Filter Replacement... ............................
Fluid Section ........................................
Syphon Assembly ................................
Pump Repair ........................................ 25
Valve ...............................
Accessories
Equipment Stand
17
5 Gallon Swivel Syphon ..... , .................
Stand up Fluid Section ......................... 27
Complete Pumps for
20
Europe, Canada
Specifications ...................................... 28
20
Warranty .............................................. 28
21 21 21 22
23 23 24 24
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Job
History ........................ 26
up
Pump & Frame .....................
& 100v ....................... 27
27 27
LIQUID SHIELD
Cleans and protects spray systems against rust, corrosion and premature wear.
of
12
(1
Case 1 Quart 700-889
PISTON Specially materials from adhering to the piston rod, which becomes abrasive to the upper seals. Piston Lube down any material that may accumulate in the wet cup and keep it
from drying.
8
Oz individual
1 Qt individual
Oz, case of 12
8
1 Qt, case of
quart bottles)
SEAL
LUBRICANT
formulated to prevent
12
700:888
will break
700-925 700-926 700-911 700-912
AIRLESS HOSE I.D.
X Length
1/4" X 25' 1/4" X 50' 3/8"
X 50'
3/16"
X
9'
3/16" X 15'
HIGH PRESSURE SWIVELS Pressure Rated at 5000 psi
Gun-to-Hose 1/4" NPS (F) x 1/4" NPS (M) 500-428
Hose-to-Hose 1/4" NPS (M) x 1/4" NPS(M) 500-424
FITTINGS
x 1/4" Hose Coupling 490-012
1/4" 1/4"
x 3/8" Hose Coupling 490-016
3/8"
x 3/8" Hose Coupling 490-014 T-Fittings, 1/4" x 1/4" 490-036 Tip Filter Retainer 520-046 1/4" Mx1/4"F Swivel 1/4" Mx3/8"F Swivel Retaining Nut Adapter 490-007 High Pressure
Fl.
Gauge 730-394
Product No.
316-513 316-505 690-375-50 550-222 550-221
Union 490-005 Union 490-032
2
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Epic
1
OOV
Pump
Only
- 702-212
120V
Pump
Only
- 702-075
230V Pump
Only
-702-102
1
OOV
Complete
- 702-213
120V
Complete
- 702-080
230V
Complete
-702-104
Figure 1
G.eneral
Repair & Service Notes:
WARNING: Before proceeding,
follow
the Pressure
Relief Procedure
outlined
on
Page 5. Additionally,
follow
all
other
warnings
to
reduce
the
risk
of
an
injection injury,
injury
from
moving
parts
or
electric
shock.
Always
unplug
the
sprayer before servicing!
The
following tools are needed when repairing this
sprayer:
Phillips Screwdriver Needle Nose Pliers
Adjustable Wrench
Rubber
Mallet Flat-blade Screwdriver 1/2" Open End Wrench
3/B"AIIen Wrench 5/16"
Allen Wrench
1/4"
Allen Wrench
3/16"
Allen Wrench
1/8"
Allen Wrench
1.
Before repairing any part of the sprayer, read the
instructions
carefully, including all warnings.
2. When disconnecting wires, use needle nose pliers to separate mating connectors.
3
Add
P.S.L. here
(Piston Seal Lubricant)
Filter
CAUTION: Never
pull
on a wire
to
disconnect
it.
Pulling
on
a wire could loosen the connector from the
wire.
3.
Test your repair before regular operation of the sprayer
to
be
sure that the problem is corrected. If the sprayer does not operate properly, review the repair procedure to determine if everything was done correctly. Refer to the Troubleshooting Charts to help identify other possible problems.
4.
Make certain that the service area is well ventilated
in
case solvents are used during cleaning. Always wear
protective eyewear while servicing. Additional protective
equipment may be required depending
on
the type
of cleaning solvent. Always contact the supplier of solvents for recommendations.
5.
If
you
have any further questions concerning your
TITAN Airless Sprayer, call TITAN Customer Service
Department at 1-800-526-5362.
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MODEL#
SERIAL#
DATE PURCHASED COMPANY NAME
Titan Tool is become more efficient and profitable. We feel that if you accurately track the maintenance
in
the business of designing and manufacturing spray systems and accessories that make today's Painting Professional
of
your
equipment
on
this chart it wi''
improve the performance of this valuable tool to help you get the most out of your investment.
The chart is easy
to
follow and to use. The Maintenance Schedule allows for the recording of all your service work and will help you
make sure your unit is always running at peak performance.
Make sure to fill
in
the boxes at the top of this record with the model number, serial number, date purchased and your company
name. This information will be needed to validate your warranty.
Maintenance Schedule
Check Piston Seal Lubricant Level EPIC 660ex
Gas Engine Models
Change Engine Oil
Date
Every 50 Hours
Clean
Air
Filter Daily
It is extremely important to clean the air filter daily. Consult the Honda Engine Manual supplied with your unit for proper cleaning instructions.
Air
Filter
Date
Replaced
Date
Date
Electric Motor Models
Check Brushes 200 Hours
Motor
Every
Date
Date
WEEKLY.
Date Date Date
Date
Date Date Date
Date
Date
Date
Dale
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Dale Date
Date Dale Date
Date
Date
· Date
I
Date
Months in
Date
Months in
Date
Months in
Dale
Months in
Date
Months in
Service Center
Service Cost of Repair
Service Center
Service Cost of Repair
Service Center
Service Cost of Repair
Service Center
Service Cost of Repair
Service Center
Service
Cost
of
Repair
Service Performed
Service Performed
Service Performed
Service Performed
Service Performed
Service Record
May Be Copied For Field Use
4
Warranty
Repair
DYes D No
Warranty
Repair
DYes
D No
Warranty
Repair
DYes D No
Warranty
Repair DYes
D No
Warranty
Repair DYes
D No
I
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DO NOT USE EQUIPMENT BEFORE READING THIS SECTION
HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
Maximum Working Pressure 3000 psi,
An airless spray gun requires that fluid be introduced to it Fluids under liigh pressure, from spray leaks, can penetrate the skin and inject substantial quantities
the body. treated, the injury can cause tissue death or
gangrene and may result in serious,
permanent disability wounded part. Therefore, extreme caution must be exercised when using any airless spray equipment. ARE IMMEDIATELY. DO SIMPLE CUT!
NOTE
the skin is a serious, traumatic injury. important to treat the injury soon as possible. Do not delay treatment to research toxicity. Toxicity is a concern with some exotic coatings injected directly into the bloodstream. Consultation with a plastic surgeon reconstructive hand surgeon may be advised.
1) Handle the spray gun Keep clear of the nozzle. NEVER point the gun at yourself NEVER permit any part of come either the gun ALWAYS lever spraying. guard.
2) NEVER attempt to force the flow fluid backward through the gun with your finger, hand or hand-held object against
the gun nozzle.
SPRAY
3) NEVER attempt to remove tip, disassemble or repair equipment without first doing the
4) Before flushing system, always
If
INJECTED, SEE A PHYSICIAN
TO PHYSICIAN: Injection into
in
contact with the fluid stream of
keep the gun trigger safety
in
a locked position when not
ALWAYS
GUN.
PRESSURE
A.
Set
trigger
B.
Shut
off
C.
Release and
trigger
D.
Reset
trigger
remove spray tip and adjust fluid
pressure to lowest possible setting.
5) Tighten all fluid connections before each use. NEVER exceed this" unit. Make sure that all accessory hoses, connections, swivels and so forth can withstand the high pressures which
at
very high pressure.
of
toxic fluid into
not promptly and properly
or
amputation
IF YOU
NOT
or
or
any hose leak.
use a tip safety
THIS IS
following:
RELEASE
pump
fluid
PROCEDURE
safety
in a locked
and
unplug
pressure
TREAT
carefully.
anyone else.
your
NOT
electrical
from
AS
surgically
body to
AN
AIR
position.
entire
system
gun.
safety
in a locked
position.
3000 psi with
of
the
It is
as
or
a
of
cord.
or
A
WARN
develop. NEVER exceed the pressure rating
of
any component in the system.
6)
WARNING: The paint develop leaks from wear, kinking, abuse, etc. A leak is capable of injecting fluid into the skin, therefore the paint hose should be
inspected before each use. NEVER attempt to plug a hose with your
body, adhesive tape makeshift device. Do not attempt to repair a spray hose. with a new grounded hose. Use only with hoses that have spring guards. NEVER use less than
7) Be sure being used and the object being sprayed are properly grounded to prevent static discharge or sparks which could cause fire
or
explosion. WARNING: hold the gun against metal container when flushing system prevent static discharge. CAUTION: reduce the risk expose to rain. Store indoors.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: This product should be grounded. of
an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk providing an escape wire for the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug.The plug be
plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
50' of hose with this unit.
that
of
of
IN
hose
can
any
part
of
or
any
other
Instead, replace it
the airless equipment
ALWAYS
with tip removed, to
electrical shock, do
In the event
electric shock by
To
not
must
GROUNDED
OUTLET BOX
GROUNDED OUTLET
DANGER - Improper installation of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. the
cord or plug is necessary, connect the grounding wire to either flat blade terminal. having an outer surface that is green (with
or grounding wire. Check with a qualified electrician
If repair
The
without yellow stripes) is the
or
serviceman if the grounding
or
replacement
do
not
wire with insulation
of
21
0 bar
instructions understood, the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided; if it the outlet, by
a qualified electrician.
• This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated below.
• Make sure that the product is connected configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.
EXTENSION CORDS: Use only a 3­wire extension cord that has a 3-slot receptacle pump. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current this pump draw.
For
lengths
25ft.
50 ft. 100ft. 150ft.
An line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. heavier gauge. number, the heavier the cord.
8) around the Additionally, the pump itself should be a minimum area. followed, there is the possibility of fire explosion with certain materials. ALWAYS manufacturer's safety precautions and warnings. material any source
9) protective eyewear while spraying. Additional personal protective equipment may material being sprayed and conditions of ventilation. Always contact supplier of material being sprayed for recommendation.
1
0) Keep all extension poles clear of
electrical wires.
11) NEVER alter this equipment; doing malfunction.
12) NEVER leave equipment
unattended. Keep away from children anyone not familiar with the operation airless equipment.
are
not completely
or
if in doubt as to whether
will not fit
have
the proper outlet installed
to
an outlet having the same
that
will accept the plug on the
will
less
than
undersized cord will cause a drop in
If in doubt, use the next
The
ALWAYS
If these instructions are not
ALWAYS
be required depending on the type
keep the working area
pump
of
25' (7.5m) from the spray
follow the coating
Never
near
open flames, pilot lights
of
ignition.
wear
Use
extension 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG 10AWG
smaller the gauge
well ventilated.
or
solvent
spray flammable
spray masks and
or
modify any part
so
could cause it to
gauge
or
or
of
of
of
or
5
Page 6
NO USE
EL
EQUIPO ANTES DE LEER ESTA SECCION
ADVERTENCIA
LA
ROCIADURA A PRESION ALTA
PUEDE
CAUSAR LESION GRAVE.
Presion de Trabajo Maxima 3000 Iibras
por
pulgada cuadrada (psi), 210 bar
Una
pistola
rociadora
sin
aire
requiere
que
se
le
introduzca
liquido a presion
muy
alta.
Los
liquidos
bajo
presion
alta,
de
Ia
rociadura o de
las
fugas,
pueden
penetrar
en
Ia
piel e inyectar
en
el
cuerpo
cantidades
considerables
de
liquido
texico.
Si
no
se
atiende
rapida y apropiadamente,
Ia
lesion
puede
causar
muerte
del
tejido
o
gangrene, y puede
resultar
en
incapacidad
seria
y
permanente o en
Ia
amputaci6n
de
Ia
parte
lesionada.
Por
lo
tanto,
hay
que
emplear
precauciones
estrictas
al
usar
cualquier
equipo
de
rociadura
sin
aire.
Sl
USTED
HA
EST
ADO
EXPUESTO A LA
PENETRACION
DE
TO
XI
COS
POR
INYECCION,
CONSUL
TE
INMEDIATAMENTE
AL
MEDICO.
iNO
TRATE
LA
HERIDA
COMO
Sl
FUERA
UNA
MERA
CORTADURA!
NOTA
PARA
EL
MEDICO:
La
penelraci6n
de
t6xicos
en
Ia
piel
es
una
herida
seria
y
traumatica.
Es
importante
tratar
Ia
herida
quirurgicamente
lo
mas
pronto
posible.
No
demore
eltratamiento
para
invesligar
Ia
toxicidad.
La
toxicidad
es
asunto
serio
cuando
se
trata
de
Ia
penetracion
de
ciertos
revestimientos
toxicos
en
Ia
corriente
sanguinea.
Puede
que
sea
necesaria
Ia
consulta
con
uh
cirujano
plastico
o
un
cirujano
especialista
en
Ia
reconstruccion
de
Ia
mano.
1)
Maneje
Ia
pistol a de
rociadura
con
cuidado.
Mantengase
alejado
de
Ia
boquilla.
JAMAS
apunte
Ia
pistola
hacia
usted u otra
persona.
NUNCA
permita
que
parte
alguna
de
su
cuerpo
se
ponga
en
contacto
con
el
chorro
de
liquido
de
Ia
pistola o de
alguna
fuga
de
Ia
manguera.
SIEMPRE
mantenga
trabado
el
seguro
de
Ia
pistola
mientras
no
este
rociando.
SIEMPRE
utilice
el
protector
de
seguridad
de
Ia
boquilla.
2)
JAMAS
intente
forzar
el
flujo
delliquido
por
Ia
pistola
hacia
atras
con
el
dedo,
Ia
mano o un
objeto
sostenido
con
Ia
mano
contra
Ia
boquilla
de
Ia
pistola,
ya
que
NOSE
TRATA
DE
UNA
PISTOLA
DE
ROCIADURA
DE
A1RE.
3)
JAMAS
intente
quitar
Ia
boquilla
ni
desarmar o reparar
el
equipo
sin
haber
cumplido
antes
con
los
pasos
siguientes:
PROCEDIMIENTO DE DESCOMPRESION
A. Coloque el seguro de
Ia
pistola
en posicion trabada.
B. Apague
Ia
bomba y desconecte
tambh~n
el cable de electricidad.
C.
Descargue
Ia
presion del
llquido
de
todo
el
sistema
y de Ia pistola.
D.
Vuelva a trabar el seguro.
4)
Antes
de
lavar
el
sistema,
siempre
quite
Ia
boquilla
de
rociadura y ajuste
Ia
presion
del
liquido
al
valor
mas
bajo
posible.
5)
Ajuste
todas
las
conexiones
antes
de
cada
uso.
JAMAS
supere
3000
Iibras
por
pulgada
cuadrada
con
esta
unidad.
Asegurese
de
que
todas
las
mangueras,
conexiones,
arliculaciones
giratorias y demas
elementos
accesorios
esten
en
condiciones
de
tolerar
las
altas
presiones
que
se
presentan.
JAMAS
exceda
Ia
clasificacion
de
presion
de
cualquier
componente
del
sistema.
6)
ADVERTENCIA:
La
manguera
de
pintura
puede
presenter
fugas
como
resultado
del
desgaste,
retorcimienlo,
abuso,
etc.
Las
fugas
pueden
inyectar
liquido a traves
de
Ia
piel,
por
lo
que
Ia
manguera
de
pintura
debe
ser
inspeccionada
antes
de
cada
uso.
JAMAS
intente
obturar
Ia
manguera
con
una
parte
de
su
cuerpo o con
tela
adhesive o cualquier
otro
elemento
improvisado.
No
intente
reparar
una
manguera
de
rociadura;
en
cambio
reemplacela
con
una
manguera
nueva
conectada a tierra.
Utilice
solamente
mangueras
con
protector
de
resorte.
JAMAS
use
una
manguera
de
menos
de
15,2 m con
esta
unidad.
Almacenar
bajo
techo.
INSTRUCCIONES
PARA
LA
PUESTA
A
TIERRA:
Este
producto
debe
conectarse a tierra.
En
caso
de
corto
circuito,
Ia
conexion a tierra
proporciona
una
via
de
escape
para
Ia
corriente
electrica y reduce
el
riesgo
de
choques
electricos.
El
producto
esta
dotado
de
un
cable
provisto
de
un
alambre y de
un
enchufe
de
puesta a tierra.
El
enchufe
debe
enchufarse
en
un
tomacorriente
debidamente
instalado y dotado
de
conexion
a
tierra,
de
acuerdo
con
las
estipulaciones
de
los
codigos y ordenanzas
locales.
Un tomacorriente con un conexi6n a tierra.
PELIGRO -La
instalacion
incorrecta
del
enchufe
de
puesta a tierra
podria
crear
el
riesgo
de
choque
electrico.
Si
es
necesario
reparar o re-
emplazar
el
cordon o el
enchufe,
no
conecte
el
alambre
de
puesta a tierra a ninguna
de
las
dos
terminales
de
cuchilla
plana.
El
alambre
con
aislamiento
exterior
verde,
con o sin
rayas
amarillas,
es
el
alambre
de
puesta a tierra.
Consulte a un
electricista o tecnico
competente
si
no
comprende
bien
las
instrucciones
para
Ia
conexi6n a tierra o si
tiene
dudas
de
que
el
producto
esta
conectado a tierra
correctamente.
No
modifique
el
enchufe
que
viene
con
el
producto;
si
no
encaja
en
el
tomacorriente,
pida
a
un
electricista
competente
que
instale
el
tomacorriente
apropiado.
Este
producto
ha
sido
disefiado
para
usarse
en
un
circuito
de
tension
nominal
de
120
voltios
y
esta
dotado
de
un
enchufe
de
puesta a tierra
6
semejante a Ia
ilustrada
mas
adelante.
Asegurese
de
que
el
producto
este
enchufado
en
un
tomacorriente
que
tenga
Ia
misma
configuraci6n
del
enchufe.
No
debe
usarse ningun adaplador.
CORDON
DE
EXTENSION-
Use
solo
un
cordon
de
extension
trifilar
que
tenga
un
enchufe
de
puesta a tierra
con
Ires
cuchillas, y un
receptaculo
con
tres
ranuras
que
acepte
el
enchufe
que
viene
con
el
producto.
Cerciorese
de
que
el
cordon
de
extension
este
en
buen
estado.
AI
usar
un
cordon
de
extension,
cerciorese
de
que
sea
suficientemente
grueso
para
transporter
Ia
corriente
que
su
producto
usara.
Para
tramos
de
menos
de:
Use
cordones
de
calibre:
7,6m
16AWG
15,2m
14AWG
.
30,4
m
12
AWG
45,7m
10AWG
Un
cordon
demasiado
corto
provocara
una
cafda
de
Ia
tension,
ocasionando
una
perdida
de
potencia y recalentamiento.
Si
tiene
dudas,
use
un
calibre
mas
grueso.
Cuanto
mas
pequeiio
sea
el
numero
de
calibre,
mas
grueso
sera
el
cable.
7)
Asegurese
de
que
el
equipo
sin
aire
que
este
empleando y el
objeto
que
se
intenta
rociar
esten
correctamente
conectados a tierra
para
evitar
descargas
estaticas o chispas
que
podrian
ocasionar
incendio o explosion.
ADVERTENCIA:
Sostenga
SIEMPRE
Ia
pistola
contra
el
receptaculo
de
metal
allimpiar
el
sistema
con
Ia
boquilla
desprendida,
para
evitar
Ia
descarga
estatica.
ADVERTENCIA:
Para
reducir
riesgo
de
descarga
electrica,
no
exponer a Ia
lluvia.
8)
SIEMPRE
mantenga
ellugar
de
trabajo
alrededor
de
Ia
bomba
bien
ventilado.
Ademas,
Ia
bomba
en
si
debe
estar
ubicada a no
menos
de
7,6 m de
Ia
operacion
de
rociadura.
Sino
se
observan
estas
instrucciones,
existe
el
riesgo
de
incendio o explosion
con
ciertos
materiales.
SIEMPRE
observe
las
precauciones
y
advertencies
de
los
fabricantes
sobre
revestimientos y solventes.
Nunca
rocfe
material
inflamable
cerca
de
llamas
expuestas,
llamas
piloto o cualquier
fuente
de
ignicion.
9)
SIEMPRE
use
mascaras
apropiadas
y
anleojos
de
proteccion
durante
Ia
operacion
de
rociadura.
Segun
el
tipo
de
material
que
se
esta
rociando y las
condiciones
de
ventilaci6n
puede
ser
necesario
usar
equipo
personal
protector
adicional.
Siempre
comuniquese
con
el
proveedor
del
material
para
conseguir
recomendaciones.
1
0)
Mantenga
todas
las
varas
de
extension
Iuera
del
alcance
de
cables
electricos.
11)
JAMAS
altere o modifique
parte
alguna
de
este
equipo,
ya
que
ello
puede
causar
deficiencies
de
funcionamiento.
12)
JAMAS
deje
al
equipo
solo.
Mantengalo
fuera
del
alcance
de
los
nifios o de
cualquier
persona
no
familiarizada
con
Ia
operacion
de
equipo
sin
aire.
Page 7
NE PAS UTILISER LE MATERIEL AVANT D' A VOIR
LU
CETTE SECTION
ATTENTION!
LES PULVERISATEURS A HAUTE PRESSION PEUVENT
PROVOQUER
DE
SERIEUSES LESIONS
Pression de travail maxi male: 3000
psi -21 0 bar
Le
liquide
introduit
dans
un
pistole!
pulverisateur
sans
air
doit
l'etre a pression
extremement
elevee.
Les
liquides a haute
pression,
en
provenance
du
pulverisateur
ou
d'une
fuite
quelconque,
sont
capables
de
penetrer
Ia
peau
et
d'injecter
d'importantes
quantites
de
liquide
toxique
dans
l'organisme.
Si
elle
n'est
pas
traitee
promptement
et
avec
toute
!'attention
voulue,
Ia
lesion
causae
de
Ia
sorte
peut
provoquer
Ia
necrose
des
tissus
ou
Ia
gangrene
et
donner
lieu a de
serieux
handicaps
permanents,
voire a !'amputation
du
membre
atteint.
Une
prudence
extreme
s'impose
done
lors
de
!'utilisation
de
materiel
de
pulverisation
sans
air.
EN
CAS
D'INJECTION,
CONSULTEZ
UN
MEDECIN
IMMEDIATEMENT.
NE
TRAITEZ
PAS
LA
BLESSURE
COMME
S'IL
S'
AGISSAIT
D'UNE
SIMPLE
COUPURE!
REMARQUE A L'INTENTION
DU
MEDECIN
:
Une
injection
penetrant
Ia
peau
constitue
une
lesion
traumatique
grave
qu'il
est
important
de
trailer
chirurgicalement
aussitot
que
possible.
Ne
perdez
pas
de
temps a rechercher
Ia
toxicite
de
!'injection.
II
s'agit
Ia
d'un
risque a envisager
en
cas
d'injection
directe
dans
le
circuit
sanguin
de
certains
revetements
exotiques.
La
consultation
d'un
chirurgien
plasticien
ou
d'un
specialists
de
Ia
chirurgie
reconstructive
de
Ia
main
peut
etre
conseillee.
1)
Maniez
le
pistole!
avec
soin.
Maintenez-vous
a
l'ecart
de
Ia
buse.
N'en
dirigez
JAMAIS
Ia
buse
vers
aucune
partie
de
votre
corps
ou
vers
aucune
autre
personne.
Ne
laissez
JAMAIS
aucune
partie
de
votre
corps
entrer
en
contact
avec
le
flux
de
liquide
s'echappant
du
pistole!
ou
d'une
fuite
quelconque
au
niveau
du
flexible.
Verrouillez
TOUJOURS
le
levier
de
surete
de
Ia
detente
lorsque
vous
n'etes
pas
occupe a pulveriser.
Veillez a TOUJOURS
utiliser
un
dispositif
de
surete a Ia
buse
du
pistolet.
2)
N'essayez
JAMAIS
de
refouler
le
flux
de
liquide
dans
le
pistole!
au
moyen
de
votre
doigt,
de
votre
main
ou
d'un
objet
maintenu
centre
Ia
buse
du
pistole!.
CET
APPAREIL
N'EST
PAS
UN
PISTOLET
PULVERISATEUR A AIR.
N'utilisez
aucune
piece
de
materiel
sans
air
avec
une
pompe
non
equipee
d'une
soupape
de
surpression.
3)
N'essayez
JAMAIS
d'enlever
Ia
buse,
de
demonter
ou
de
reparer
l'appareil
avant
d'avoir
accompli
Ia
procedure
suivante:
PROCEDURE
DE
DELESTAGE
DE
PRESSION
A. Verrouillez
Ia
surete de
Ia
detente.
B. Arretez
Ia
pompe et debranchez le
cordon electrique.
C.
Delestez
Ia
pression dans tout le
systeme
et
appuyez
sur
Ia
detente
du
pistolet.
D.
Reverrouillez Ia surete de
Ia
. detente.
4)
Avant
de
proceder
au
rinc;:age
du
systeme,
enlevez
toujours
Ia
buse
de
pulverisation
et
reglez
Ia
pression
au
niveau
le
plus
Iaible
possible.
5)
Serrez
bien
taus
les
raccords
du
systeme
hydrodynamique
avant
chaque
emploi.
Ne
depassez
JAMAIS,
avec
cet
appareil,
une
pression
de
3000
psi.
Assurez-vous
que
taus
les
flexibles
accessoires,
raccords,
articulations,
etc.
sont
bien
capables
de
resister
aux
hautes
pressions
prevues.
Ne
depassez
JAMAIS
Ia
capacite
de
pression
nominale
d'aucun
composant
du
systeme.
DANGER : Afin
de
reduire
tout
risque
d'electrocution,
n'exposez
pas a Ia
pluie.
6)
ATTENTION : Des
fuites
risquent
de
se
produire
le
long
du
flexible
de
peinture
sous
l'effet
de
l'usure,
des
torsions,
des
rudes
traitements,
etc.
auxquels
il
est
eventuellement
soumis.
Les
injections
de
liquide
dans
Ia
peau
sont
possibles
par
Ia
voie
de
telles
fuites.
II
est
done
important
d'inspecter
le
flexible
avant
chaque
usage.
N'essayez
JAMAIS
d'obturer
une
!uite a I'
aide
de
votre
doigt
ou
de
tout
autre
membre
de
votre
corps,
de
ruban
adhesif
ou
de
tout
autre
moyen
de
fortune.
N'essayez
pas
non
plus
de
reparer
un
flexible
de
pulverisation ; remplacez-le
pluto!
par
un
nouveau
flexible
mis a Ia
terre.
Veillez
a
n'utiliser
que
les
flexibles
munis
de
dispositifs
de
securite a ressort
N'utilisez
JAMAIS
moins
de
15,2 m de
flexible
avec
cet
appareil.
7)
Assurez-vous
que
le
materiel
sans
air
utilise
et
que
I'
objet a peindre
sont
adequatement
mis
a
Ia
terre,
de
fac;:on a eviler
toute
decharge
d'electricite
statique
ou
toute
etincelle
susceptible
de
provoquer
un
incendie
ou
une
explosion.
ATTENTION:
Tenez
TOUJOURS
le
pistole!
centre
un
recipient
en
metallors
du
rinc;:age
du
systeme,
apres
en
avoir
ate
Ia
buse.
Ne
vaporisez
JAMAIS
de
substanc~s
inftammables a proximite
de
flammes
nues,
lampes
temoin
ni
d'aucune
source
d'allumage.
Rangez a l'interieur.
INSTRUCTIONS
DE
MISE A LA
TERRE : Ce
produit
doit
etre
mis a Ia
terre.
Dans
!'hypothese
d'un
court-circuit
electrique,
Ia
mise a Ia
terre
reduit
le
risque
de
chocs
electriques
en
assurant
un
fil
de
fuite
pour
le
courant
electrique.
Ce
produit
est
pourvu
d'un
cordon
possedant
un
fil
de
terre
avec
fiche
appropriee
de
mise a Ia
terre.
La
fiche
doit
etre
branchee
sur
une
prise
qui
est
posee
et
mise
a
Ia
terre
adequatement
conforrnement a tous
les
codes
et
reglements
locaux.
BOX
MfSE A LA
TERRE
PRISE
MISE
A LA
TERRE
DANGER
-
La
pose
inappropriee
de
Ia
fiche
de
terre
peut
provoquer
un
risque
de
chocs
electriques.
Si
le
cordon
ou
Ia
fiche
doit
etre
repare
7
ou
remplace,
ne
raccordez
pas
le
fil
de
terre
a
l'une
ou
I'
autre
borne a lame
plate.
Le
fil
possedant
une
isolation
dent
Ia
surface
exterieure
est
verte
(avec
ou
sans
rayures
jaunes)
est
le
fil
de
terre.
Consultez
un
electricien
ou
un
technicien
de
service
competent
si
vous
ne
comprenez
pas
parfaitement
les
instructions
de
mise a Ia
terre
ou
si
vous
ne
pouvez
affirrner
avec
certitude
que
le
produit
est
dument
mis a Ia
terre.
Ne
modifiez
pas
Ia
fiche
foumie ; si
elle
ne
rentre
·pas
dans
Ia
prise,
faites
poser
Ia
prise
appropriee
par
un
electricien
competent
Ce
produit
est
destine a etre
utilise
sur
un
circuit
a
tension
nominale
de
120
volts
eta
une
fiche
de
terre
qui
ressemble a Ia
fiche
illustree
ci-apres.
S'assurer
que
le
produit
est
branche
sur
une
prise
ayant
Ia
meme
configuration
que
Ia
fiche.
Aucun
adaptateur
ne
doit
etre
utilise
avec
ce
produit..
CORDONS
DE
RALLONGE-
Utilisez
uniquement
un
cordon
de
rallonge a trois
fils
pourvu
d'une
fiche
de
mise a Ia
terre a trois
lames,
et
une
prise a trois
fentes
qui
acceptera
Ia
fiche
de
Ia
pompe.
Assurez-vous
que
votre
cordon
de
rallonge
est
en
bon
etat.
Lorsque
vous
utilisez
un
cordon
de
rallonge,
veillez a en
utiliser
un
suffisamment
puissant
pour
transporter
le
courant
que
consommera
cette
pompe.
Pour
les
longueurs
de
moins
de
Utilisez
une
rallonge
de
calibre
7,6m
16AWG
15,2
m
14AWG
30,4
m
12
AWG
45,7m
10AWG
Un
cordon
sous-calibre
provoquera
une
chute
de
tension
secteur
ayant
pour
consequences
une
perle
de
puissance
et
une
surchauffe.
En
cas
de
doute,
utilisez
le
calibre
immediatement
plus
puissant
Plus
le
numero
de
calibre
est
bas,
plus
le
cordon
est
puissant
8)
Le
moteur
electrique
de
cet
appareil
n'est
pas
protege
centre
les
explosions.
II
est
done
essentiel
d'assurer
une
bonne
ventilation
de
Ia
zone
de
travail
et
des
alentours
de
Ia
pompe.
II
est
egalement
important
de
maintenir
Ia
pompe a une
distance
minimale
de
7,6 m de
Ia
zone
de
pulverisation.
Certains
materiaux
presentent,
a
defaut
de
suivre
ces
consignes,
un
risque
d'incendie
ou
d'explosion.
Suivez
TOUJOURS
les
precautions
et
avertissements
du
fabricant
de
chaque
solvant
ou
revetement
utilise.
9)
Portez
TOUJOURS
un
masque
et
des
lunettes
de
protection
lors
de
vos
travalix
de
pulverisation.
D'autres
articles
de
protection
personnelle
peuvent
etre
necessaires
suivant
le
type
de
produit
pulverise
et
les
conditions
d'aeration.
Demandez
toujours
ses
recommandations a votre
foumisseur.
1
0)
Maintenez
!cutes
les
tiges
de
rallonge
a
distance
des
fils
electriques.
11)
N"
alterez
ou
ne
modifiez
JAMAIS
une
partie
quelconque
de
cet
appareil,
ce
qui
pourrait
causer
des
defaillances.
12)
Ne
laissez
JAMAIS
le
materiel
sans
surveillance.
Gardez-le
hors
de
portee
des
enfants
et
de
toute
personne
inexperimentee
quant
a
I'
usage
de
materiel
sans
air.
Page 8
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Static electricity is created by the high velocity of fluid through the pump, hose and tip. is not properly grounded, sparking may occur and the system may become hazardous.
in
plugging fluids being sprayed. Always plug the sprayer into flush of
the container
injury. If you experience any static sparking or slight shock while using this equipment, stop spraying immediately. Check the
entire system for proper grounding.
or unplugging a power supply cord, or starting a gas engine. Sparks
an
outlet at least 25' away from the spray area. WARNING: Always
the
unit
into
a separate metal container
to
assure
proper
grounding
Do
not use the system again until the problem has been corrected.
with
and
the
spray
prevent
tip
static
removed
discharge
and
which
If
every part of the spray element
Sparking may also occur when
can
ignite fumes from solvents or the
the
gun
held
could
firmly
cause
against
serious
the
bodily
side
ELECTRIC MOTOR
The electric around WARNING: any
flammable solvents.
the
motors pump Always
used
by
TITAN are
well ventilated. Additionally,
keep
pump
outside
not
explosion
of
any
proof.
the
pump
enclosed
Therefore,
itself
should
spray
area. Never clean
it
be a
is
essential
minimum
the
to
keep
of
25'
exterior
the
from
of
working
the
the
pump
spray
area
area.
with
GAS ENGINE {Where Applicable)
Always solvents hot object, i.e.
keep
pump
away
surface can
water
outside
from
engine exhaust. (Never
ignite
pipe. NOTE: Refer
of
any
and cause a fire.)
enclosed
Always
to
engine
spray
area. Keep area
fill
the
fuel
attach
owner's
tank
while
ground
manual
around
the
wire
for
additional
engine
located
pump
well ventilated. Keep all
is
running
on rear
safety and service
of
engine
or
hot. Fuel
spilled
to a grounded
information.
on a
FLUID SECTION-SOLVENTS
Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents can cause an explosion when used with aluminum or galvanized components closed serious injury, death and/or substantial property damage. Cleaning agents, coatings, paints, etc. may contain . Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents. Titan Tool and will TITAN EQUIPMENT.
(pre~surizable)
be
affected by Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents.
fluid system (pumps, heaters, filters, valves, spray guns, tanks, etc.). The explosion could cause
Inc. spray equipment includes aluminum or galvanized components
DO
NOT USE HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS
in
IN
a
EXPLANATION OF THE HAZARD
There are three key elements to the Halogenated Hydrocarbon (HHC) solvent hazard. These elements are:
1. The presence Aluminum
2.
3.
Equipment
all three elements are present, the result can
When with very little aluminum or galvanized metal: any amount of aluminum is too much. The reaction is unpredictable. Prior use of
an
HHC solvent without incident (corrosion or explosion) does NOT mean that such use is safe.
of
HHC solvents.
or
galvanized parts.
capable
of
withstanding
pressure.
be
an extremely violent explosion. The reaction can
be
sustained
PELIGRO DE INCENDIO 0 EXPLOSION
La
alta velocidad del lfquido a traves de componente del equipo de rociadura no esta conectado a tierra correctamente pueden producirse chispas y se
vuelve peligroso. Tambien pueden producirse chispas al enchufar o desenchufar cables electricos o
funcionamiento un motor a gasolina. Las chispas pueden encender los vapores provenientes de los solventes o
lfquidos rociados. rociadura. ADVERTENCIA: Lavar siempre Ia unidad en un recipiente metalico separado, habiendo
boca del
correcta y evitar Si
ocurren chispas immediate. Verifique que hasta que
rociador
el
Siempre conecte
y teniendo Ia pistola firmemente
Ia
descarga estatica
de
electricidad estatica o
el
sistema
problema haya sido resuelto.
MOTOR ELECTRICO:
Los
motores area de trabajo alrededor de Ia bomba bien ventilada. Ademas, Ia minima de 25 pies (7.5 m) del area de rociadura. ADVERTENCIA: Mantener siempre Ia bomba afuera de cualquier
electricos utilizados
area de rociadura cerrada. Nunca
Ia
bomba, manguera y
el
rociador a un enchufe ubicado a no menos de 25 pies
contra
que
podrfa
si
en
su
totalidad este conectado a tierra correctamente. No vuelva a usar
por
TIT AN
sufre
no
son
limpie
causar
un
shock electrico ligero mientras usa
a prueba
el
Ia
el
lesion
exterior
boquilla produce electricidad
lado
del recipiente para asegurar
corporal
de
explosion.
de
Ia
grave.
bomba
bomba
Por
lo
tanto, es esencial mantener el
misma
debe estar a
con solventes inflamables.
de
el
equipo, deje de rociar de
estc:Hica.
al
distancia de
una
una
Si algun
el
sistema
poner
en
de
los
Ia
zona
de
quitado
puesta a tierra
distancia
el
sistema
Ia
8
Page 9
MOTOR
A GASOLINA: (Si
fuera
aplicable)
Siempre
mantenga
Ia
bomba
afuera
de
cualquier
zona de rociadura cerrada. Mantenga
el
area alrededor
de
Ia
bomba
bien
ventilada. Mantenga
todos
los
solventes
lejos del escape del
motor.
(Nunca
liene el tanque
de
combustible
cuando
el
motor
este
funcionando
o caliente. El
combustible
derramado
sobre
una
superficie
caliente
puede
encenderse y
producir
un
incendio).
El cable a tierra
que
esta
ubicado
en Ia parte
de
atras
del
motor
debe
estar
siempre
adherido a un
objeto
conectado
a tierra,
por
ejemplo,
una
caiieria
de agua. NOTA: Vea
el manual
de
uso
del
motor
para
informacion
adicional
sobre
seguridad y
mantenimiento.
SECCION FLUIDO-SOLVENTES
Los solventes a base de hidrocarburos halogenados pueden provocar explosion cuando se usan con componentes galvanizados o de aluminio
en
un
sistema trquido cerrado (sujeto a presion) (bombas, calefactores, filtros, valvulas,
pistolas de rociadura, tanques, etc.) La explosion podrfa causar lesiones serias e inclusive
Ia
muerte, asf como daiios materiales de consideraci6n. Los llquidos de limpieza, revestimientos, pinturas, etc. pueden contener solventes a base de hidrocarburos halogenados.
El
equipo de rociadura ofrecido por Titan Tool Inc. tiene componentes galvanizados o de
aluminio y
sera afectado por solventes a base de hidrocarburos halogenados. NO USE HIDROCARBUROS
HALOGENADOS
EN
EL EQUIPO TITAN.
EXPLICACION DEL RIESGO
Hay tres elementos fundamentales que condicionan
el
riesgo de los hidrocarburos halogenados, a saber:
1. Presencia
de
solventes
de
hidrocarburos
halogenados.
2.
Componentes
galvanizados
o de
aluminio.
3.
Equipo
capaz
de
tolerar
presion.
Cuando todos estos elementos estan presentes,
el
resultado puede ser una explosion sumamente violenta. La reaccion
puede tener
Iugar aun cuando Ia cantidad de aluminio o metal galvanizado sea muy pequeiia: cualquier cantidad de
aluminio es excesiva. La reaccion no puede predecirse.
El
hecho
de
que
un
solvente a base de hidrocarburos
halogenados haya sido usado anteriormente sin accidentes (corrosion o explosion)
NO signifies que dicho uso
noes
peligroso.
DANGER!
RISQUE o•INCENDIE
OU
o·exPLOSION
La
vitesse du liquide a travers
Ia
pompe le flexible et
Ia
buse produit de l'electricite statique.
Si
tous les elements du materiel
de pulverisation
ne
sont pas mis a
Ia
terre de maniere adequate, ils risquent de favoriser
Ia
production d'etincelles et de
rendre
le systeme dangereux.
Des
etincelles peuvent egalement se produire lors de branchement
ou
debranchement d'un
cordon
d'alimentation electrique
ou
lors de
Ia
mise
en
marche d'un moteur
au
gaz.
De
telles etincelles sont susceptibles
d'enflammer les vapeurs des solvants ou les
liquides pulverises. Veillez done toujours a brancher
le
pulverisateur dans une
prise situee
a
au
moins 25 pieds (7,5 m) du pulverisateur et
de
Ia
zone
de
travail. MISE EN GARDE:
Toujours
rincer
l'appareil
dans
un
recipient metallique
distinct
apres
avoir
enleve le bee de pulverisation
et
en tenant fermement le
pistolet
contre
le cote
du
recipient
afin
d'assurer
une mise a Ia terre appropriee
et
de prevenir
une
decharge
statique
susceptible
de
causer
des
blessures
graves.
Si
vous remarquez
Ia
formation d'etincelles sous l'effet de
Ia
presence d'electricite statique ou que vous ressentez une
Iegere decharge electrique
en
cours d'utilisation du materiel, arretez immediatement
Ia
pulverisation. Assurez-vous que tous
les
elements du systeme sont bien mis a
Ia
terre. Ne remettez pas
le
systeme
en
marche avant d'avoir resolu
le
problema.
MOTEUR ELECTRIQUE
Les
moteurs
electriques
utili~es
par
TIT AN
ne
sont
pas
proteges contre les
explosions.
II
est
done essentiel
d'assurer
une
bonne ventilation de Ia zone
de
travail
et
des
environs
de
Ia pompe. II
est
egalement important
de
maintenir Ia pompe a
une
distance
minimale
de
25
pieds
(7,5 m) de
Ia
zone de pulverisation. ATTENTION:
N'introduisez jamais Ia
pompe
dans
une
zone
de
pulverisation fermee. Ne nettoyez
jamais
nettoyer l'exterieur
de
Ia
pompe
a l'aide de
solvants
inflammables.
MOTEUR
AU
GAZ (le cas echeant)
N'introduisez jamais
Ia
pompe
dans
une
zone de pulverisation fermee. Veillez a ce
que
les
environs
de Ia
pompe
soient
toujours
bien aeres.
Ne
placez
aucun
solvant a proximite
du
systeme d'echappement
du
moteur. (Ne
remplissez
jamais
le reservoir a
carburant
lorsque
le
moteur
tourne ou s'il
est
chaud. Renverse
sur
une surface
chaude, le
gaz
pourrait s'enflammer
et
provoquer
un incendie.) Veillez a
toujours
bien
raccorder le
fil
de terre
situe
a l'arriere
du
moteur a un
objet
mis
a Ia terre (par exemple,
une
conduite d'eau). REMARQUE:
Pour
plus
de
details
sur
les mesures de securite et d'entretien pertinentes, consultez le manuel
fourni
avec le moteur.
SECTION HYDRODYNAMIQUE-SOLVANTS
Les solvants a hydrocarbure halogens sont explosifs
en
presence de pieces galvanisees
ou
en
aluminium dans
un
systeme
hydrodynamique
ferme (pressurisable) (pompes, radiateurs, filtres, soupapes, pistolets pulverisateurs, reservoirs, etc.)
L'exl?losion provoquee pourrait donner lieu
a des lesions corporelles graves
ou
meme mortelles et/ou a de serieux
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degfds materiels. Certains produits d'entretien, revetements, peintures et autres liquides contiennent
des
solvants a
hydrocarbure halogens.
Les
appareils pulverisateurs
de
Ia
Titan Tool
Inc.
comportent des pieces
en
aluminium et
des
composB;.nts,galvanises
sensibl§ls
aux solvants a hydrocarbure halogens. N'EMPLOYER
PAS
D'HYDROCARBURES
HALOGENES DANS
LE
MATERIEL TITAN. .
EXPLICATION DU RISQUE
Le danger que presentent
les
solvants a hydrocarbure halogene se caracterise par trois elements
cles:
1. La presence de solvants a hydrocarbure halogene
2.
La
presence de pieces en aluminium ou galvanisees
3. Un materiel capable de supporter des pressions elevees
La
combinaison
de
ces
trois elements peut donner
lieu a une
explosion extremement violente.
La
reaction
peut se produire
en presence d'une quantite minime d'aluminium
ou
de
metal
galvanise.
En
fait,
Ia
moindre trace d'aluminium
en
constitue
deja trop.
La
reaction est imprevisible. Toute utilisation anterieure de solvant a hydrocarbure halogens n'ayant donne lieu a
aucun incident (corrosion
ou
explosion)
NE
CONSTITUE NULLEMENT
un
signe
de
securite.
HALOGENATED SOLVENTS
DEFINITION - Any hydrocarbon solvent containing any
of
the elements as listed below: J
Consult your material supplier to determine whether your solvent or coating contains Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents.
SOLVENTES HALOGENADOS
DEFINICION - Cualquier solvente a base de hidrocarburos que contenga cualquiera de estos elementos:
EJEMPLOS (lista parcial):
Consulte
Ia
informacion suministrada por
su
proveedor
de
materiales para determinar
si
un
solvente o revestimiento
contiene solventes
de
Hidrocarburos Halogenados.
SOLVANTS HALOGENES
DEFINITION-- Tout solvant a hydrocarbure contenant l'un des elements suivants:
EXEMPLES (liste incomplete):
Pour determiner
si
vos solvants
ou
revetements contiennent des solvants a hydrocarbure halogens, consultez votre
foumisseur.
Fluorine (F) "-fluor-" Chlorine (CI) "-chloro-
11
Bromine (Br) "-bromo-
11
Iodine (I) 11-lodo-
11
EXAMPLES
(not
all-inclusive):
FLUOROCARBON
SOLVENTS:
·
Dichlorofluoromethane
Trichlorofluoromethane
BROMINATED
SOLVENTS:
Ethylene
dibromide
. .
Methylene
chlorobromide
Methyl
bromine
IODINATED
SOLVENTS:
N-butyl
iodide
Methyl
iodide
Ethyl
iodide
Propyl
iodide
CHLORINATED
SOLVENTS:
Carbon
tetrachloride
Chloroform
Ethylene
dichloride
METHYLENE
CHLORIDE
or
DICHLOROMOETHANE
Monochlorobenzene Orthodichlorobenzene Perchloroethylene
TRICHLOROETHANE
Trichloroethylene Monochlorotoluene
START-UP PROCEDURE
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 I 0 seconds without
fluid,
this
can
cause
unnecessary wear
to
the
packings.
Do not operate dry. Step 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
of
50'
of
nylon
airless spray
hose
and
airless
gun.
Do
not install
tip
yet,
or
remove
if installed. WARNING:
If
you
are
supplying your
own
hoses
and
spray
gun,
be
sure
they
are
electrically grounded
and
rated
for at
least
3000
psi
(21 0 bar)
working
pressure,
and
that
the
gun
has
a tip
guard.
This
is
to
reduce
the
risk
of
serious bodily injury caused
by
static sparking
and
fluid
injection
or
overpressurization, causing a component
rupture.
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B.
Preset pressure control by turning the pressure control knob counterclockwise
to
lowest setting.
C.
Place on-off switch in the off position.
D.
Be sure to fill the Wet Cup 1/3 full with Piston Seal Lubricant.
Step
2E: ELECTRIC MOTOR
A.
Check electrical service. Be sure it is 120V 15 amp minimum
andthat
outlet is properly grounded.
B.
Plug electrical cord into a grounded outlet that is at least 25' from the spray area.
Make
certain
that
all
extension
cords
are a
three
wire, 12
gauge
minimum
cord
with a grounded
plug.
Never
remove
third
prong
or
use
an
adaptor.
Never
exceed 150'
of
extension
cord.
C.
If a secondary hose and gun is not installed be sure the plug is secure.
D.
Place the suction tube into container containing mineral spirits.
Step
2G:
GAS
ENGINE {Where
Applicable)
A.
Check
the
engine
oil
level. For instructions refer to the engine manual
supplied.
B.
Fill
the
gas
tank.
Be sure the engine
is
cool. Refueling a hot engine could cause a fire. Close the black fuel shut off lever located under the air cleaner.
Use
unleaded
high
quality
gasoline. C. If a secondary hose and gun is not installed, be sure the plug is secure. D.
Place the suction tube into container containing mineral spirits.
E.
Open the fuel shut off lever by pushing it
in
the direction of the arrow.
F.
Move the throttle lever
aW?Y
from fuel tank. G. Close the engine choke lever, located beneath the air cleaner. H.
Tum the engine switch on.
Tum
pressure relief prime valve down to
prime position.
I.
Pull the starter rope. Holding the frame with one hand, pull the rope rapidly and firmly. Continue to hold the rope as you let it return.
Pull and
return rope until. engine starts.
Lock position
Remove Tip end Safety Guard
when flushing
Step
3: Flush oil out
of
new paint pump: Oil is used by the factory for testing and protection. It is necessary to flush out with mineral spirits before you begin to spray. A.
Pour 1/2 gallon mineral spirits into a metal container and insert syphon and return tube.
B.
Tum
pressure relief prime valve down to prime position and tum 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
tum
unit off. If you are going to use water based paints, repeat procedure using water.
Step
4:
Prepare the paint according to manufacturer's recommendations. Remove any skin that
may
have formed and stir.
Strain the paint through a fine nylon mesh bag to remove particles that could clog spray tip.
Step
5: Place syphon and return tubes into paint container.
Tum
pressure relief priming knob, located on side of pump,
down for priming.
Step
6:
Tum
sprayer on and tum up pressure slightly. Let circulate on prime until
no
bubbles filter up through the paint.
Step
7: Hold gun firmly against a metal container, disengage trigger lock and trigger gun against side of container. Then,
while gun is triggered, tum the pressure relief valve to the spray position. Keep the gun triggered until
all the air is forced out of the system and the paint flows freely. Release the trigger and engage gun safety lock; set gun down while unit pressurizes.
Step
8: Check
for
leaks
..
If any leaks occur, follow the proper pressure relief procedure before tightening.
Step
9: Turn off sprayer and relieve pressure by turning pressure relief prime knob to prime.
Step
10:
With gun trigger lock engaged, install tip and guard as instructed in separate tip
or
gun manual.
Step
11:
Tum
sprayer on and rotate the pressure relief prime valve to the spray position.
Step
12: Test on cardboard to check spray pattern. Adjust pressure just until the spray from gun is completely atomized.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
WARNING:
High
pressure
device-
Follow
all
safety
warnings
located
on
sprayer
and
in
the
owner's
manual.
Always
clean
using
low
pressure,
with
the
spray
tip
removed.
Always
flush
into a separate
metal
container
away
from
the
sprayer. Never clean
the
exterior
of
the
pump
while
the
pump
is
plugged
in
or
operating.
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PRESSURE
Step
1 : Engage trigger safety lock on gun.
Step
2:
Tum
off pump and release fluid pressure by turning the pressure relief prime valve located on the side of pump
down.
LOW
PRESSURE CLEANING PROCEDURE:
Step
3: Remove tip and let soak clean,
setting.
Step
4:
Tum
the pump on. Tilt syphon ·tube above paint container, allowing the sprayer
tube.
Step
5: Have available container of hot soapy water if spraying latex (or suitable solvent for oil base paints). Do not clean
with mineral spirits if using latex
Step
6: Place syphon tube into container with hot soapy water
Step
7:
To
save paint still
of metal paint container. Be careful of splashing. When cleaning solution appears, shut off gun and place gun
separate metal container. Repeat process if spraying with two guns.
Step
8: Trigger gun and let cleaning solution circulate for approximately 2-3 minutes, then
Step
9:
Tum
prime valve down and remove suction tube from cleaning container.
Tum
unit on and allow sprayer to pump dry.
RELEASE
in
PROCEDURE:
in
a small container of solvents
paint as this will make jelly.
or
spray hose, tum prime valve up to spray position, then carefully trigger gun into and against side
or
water. Adjust fluid pressure to lowest possible
to
pump itself dry through the return
solvents. Let circulate for 2-3 minutes, then tum unit off.
tum
unit off.
in
a
Step
1 0: Take a clean container of water
with water, pump a small amount corrosion.
Step
11: Take suction tube out
Step
12: Check filter on pump and gun. Clean
Step
13: Remove spray tip from solvent, clean with a soft bristle brush and store in a dry place.
of
container and let sprayer run itself dry.
or
solvent and using low pressure pump through system until clear. If cleaning
of.
mineral spirits or
or
replace.
TIT
AN
LS-1
0 solution through pump. This will protect against
FLUSHING SPECIFICATIONS
1.
New
Changing
2.
3.
Changing Changing
4.
5.
Storage:
Sprayer:
A. B.
A. Water-Base Paint: Flush with water, then mineral spirits and leave the pump, gun and hose filled with mineral spirits. prime valve to spray position. . B. to prime to relieve pressure and leave open. Return prime valve to spray position.
Oil is used by the factory for testing and protection. It If spraying water-base paint, flush with mineral spirits followed by water. If spraying oil-base paint, flush with mineral spirits only.
from
water-base
from
oil-base
colors:
To
Oil-Base Paint: Flush with mineral spirits. Shut off and unplug the sprayer, turn the pressure relief prime valve
Flush with a compatible solvent such
assure proper performance and long life, always clean the sprayer thoroughly before storing.
Shut off and unplug the sprayer and turn pressure relief prime valve to prime to relieve pressure. Return
to
oil-base: Flush with water, then mineral spirits.
to
water-base: Flush with mineral spirits, then water.
as
water or mineral spirits.
is
necessary to flush unit before spraying.
6.
Start-Up
After
Storage: A. Water-Base Paint: Flush out mineral spirits with water. B. Oil-Base Paint: Flush out the mineral spirits with the material to be sprayed.
Always dispose of mineral spirits
in
a proper way.
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APPLICATION TECHNIQUES
The
following
techniques,
if
followed,
will
assure
professional
painting
results.
Hold
the
gun
perpendicular
to
the
surface
and
always
at
equal
distance
from
the
surface.
Depending
on
the
type
of
material,
surface
or
desired
spray
pattern,
the
gun
should
be
held
at
a
distance
of
12
to
14
inches.
Move
the
gun
either
across
or
up
and
down
the
surface
at
a
steady
rate.
Moving
the
gun
at a consistent
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.
OVERLAP
EDGES
Proper Technique
Maintain uniform spray stroke action. Spray alternately from left
to
right and right to left. Begin movement of the gun before the
trigger is pulled.
Wrong Technique
Offspray
Too Thick
Avoid arcing or holding the gun at
an
angle. This will result
in
an
uneven finish.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
PASS
PASS
PASS
PASS
5th
PASS
For corners and edges, split the center of the spray pattern
on the corner or edge and spray vertically so that both
adjoining sections receive approximate even amounts
of
paint.
PROPER
LAPPING (overlap of spray pattern)
is
essential
to
an
even finish.
Lap
each
stroke. If
you
are
spraying horizontally,
aim
at
the bottom
edge
of
the
preceding stroke,
so
as to
lap
the previous pattern
by
50%.
If
conditions are windy, angle the spray pattern into the wind to minimize drifting. Work from ground to roof. Do not attempt to spray if wind is excessive.
When
spraying
with a shield, hold it firmly against the surface. Angle the spray gun slightly away from the shield and toward the
surface. This will prevent paint from being forced underneath. Shrubs
next
to
houses
should
be tied
back
and covered with a canvas cloth. The cloth should be removed as soon
as
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 objects that could
be
damaged by overspray.
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Page 14
AIRLESS TIP SELECTION
Tips are ·selected specific job and
For light viscosity fluids, smaller orifice tips generally are desired. For heavier viscosity materials, larger orifice tips are preferred. Please refer to the chart below.
Note: Do not exceed the pump's recommended tip size.
following chart indicates the most common sizes and the appropriate materials to be sprayed.
The
.011 - .013
.015­.021-
Fan widths measuring 8" to 12" are most preferred because they offer more control while spraying and are less likely to plug.
PROBLEM
Spitting
gun
by
the orifice size and fan width. The proper selection is determined by the fan width required for a
by
the orifice size that will supply the desired amount of fluid and accomplish proper atomization.
1 00 Mesh Filter
out
of
adjustment
seat
REMEDY
1.
Inspect
2.
3.
4.
connections Disassemble Inspect Inspect
and and
and
clean adjust replace
for
air
.019 .026
Lacquers & Stains
Oil & Latex 60 Mesh Filter
Heavy Bodied Latex & Blockfillers 30 Mesh Filter
PROBABLE
1.
Air
in
2.
Dirty
3.
Needle
4.
Broken
system
gun
assembly or
chipped
CAUSE
leaks
Gun
will
not
Gun
does
PROBLEM
Tails
Heavy
Distorted
shut
off
not
spray
centered
pattern
1.
Worn
or
broken
2.
Needle
3.
Dirty
1.
No
2.
Plugged
3.
Broken
assembly
gun
paint
needle
filter
or
needle & seat
out
of
adjustment
tip
in
gun
1.
Replace
2.
Adjust
3.
Clean
1.
Check
2.
Clean
3.
Replace
fluid
supply
TROUBLESHOOTING SPRAY PATTERNS
pattern
PROBABLE
1.
Inadequate
2.
Fluid
3.
Insufficient
4.
Material
5.
Tip
worn
1.
Worn
2.
Tip
may
1.
Plugged,
not
atomizing
too
past
tip
be
worn
CAUSE
fluid
delivery
velocity
cohesive
pump
chipped
or
chipped
capacity
tip
REMEDY
1.
Increase
2.
Change
3.
Clean
4.
5.
1.
2.
1.
gun & pump Reduce Replace
Replace Replace
Clean
or
viscosity
pressure
to
smaller
replace
tip
filters
Pattern
expanding
(Surge)
and
contracting
1.
2.
3.
Leak Not
Tip
in
suction
enough
too
large
tube
hose
or
worn
14
1.
Tighten
2.
Use a minimum
pressure
3.
Replace
hose
with a new
of
50'
or
of
1/4"
smaller
high
tip
Page 15
TROUBLESHOOTING AIRLESS PUMP
PROBLEM
Electric motor won't run
Gas engine won't start
(where applicable)
Pump won't prime
Insufficient material flow
Pump will not maintain pressure
Not enough pressure
Excessive surge
Paint leaks into
at
spray gun
oil cup
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Unit unplugged or circuit fuse
blown
2. Pressure setting too low
3. Brushes
on
motor are wom
4. Electric motor burned out
5. Switcll defective
6. Fuse in pump blown
1 . Engine switch not on
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
1.
No
paint
2. Syphon strainer clogged
3. Pump/gun filter clogged
4. Pump
heavy
5. Engine not tuned properly (Gas)
6. Worn clutch (Gas)
1.
Air
leak in system
2.
Air
leak in syphon tube
3. Inlet valve not seating
4. Worn packings
5. Broken
6. Worn prime valve
1. Pressure setting too low
2. Plugged filters
3. Spray tip too big or worn
4. Engine
1. Wrong type of hose
2. Spray tip too big or worn
3. Excessive pressure
1. Worn out packings
or
damaged (Gas)
will not prime, material too
or
worn valve seats
or
motor
rpm
too low (Gas)
REMEDY
1.
Check
2. Increase
3. Replace
4.
Replace
5. Replace
6.
Replace
1.
Tum
on
2.
Try starting engine. glows, add oil
3.Fill
4.
Connect
1.
Check syphon tube
let paint circulate position
2. Increase pressure
3.
Replace
1.
Check supply
2.
Clean
3.
Clean & replace
4.
Thin material
5. Tune engine
6.
Service
1.
Tighten connections
2.
Tighten, check for leaks
3.
Service
4.
Replace
5.
Reverse
6.
Replace
1.
Increase
2. Clean
3.
Change
4.
Increase throttle
1.
Replace with a minimum 50' grounded nylon braid high pressure hose
2.
Change
s:
Decrease pressure and engine
speed
1.
Replace
or
or
or
or
replace
or
or
replace
clean
replace
replace
replace
If
light on rear
0-Ring
in
prime
and/or
15
Page 16
Figure 3
Figure 2
Low Rider Frame Assembly
ITEM NO
117 118
119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
128 140 141 142 143
PART
702-057 730-101 702-116
700-802 700-801 702-127 710-045 710-058 702-048 702-087 700-652
710-047 702-126 710-051 702-061 702-060
DESCRIPTION
NO
Handle Hinge Lock Rear Cross Member Cap
Nut
1/4"
Carriage Bolt Main Frame Right Pin Axle Washer Axle Wheel Spacer Bolt
Rubber Boot Main Frame Left SetScrew Axle "Low Rider"
Frame
143
QTY
1
2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 2
1 2 1 1
16
~
I
: I
·~
~~
/
~~·~
/
---.~11!
~:
~
I .
! I
~
Page 17
lB.
I
Figure 4
Replacement
PART
313-126 ?,ESCRlPTlON 313-127
313-191
700-418 313-201
NO
Labels
}l~AN" "~Jc
. arnmg
m English
Front
~;ront
(Bevel Label)
~SOex"(Side
Label"
Plate
Cover Label) ·
;:;:;~~~Attention"
Label)
Label
QTY
2 2
1
1
1
17
Page 18
Epic 660ex
UNITEC
Motor
Complete
~130
131
...........
Figure
6
ITEM NO PART NO
DESCRIPTION
130
761-023
Screw
131
702-046 Rear Cover
133 611-405
Snap Ring
135
702-040 Outer Fan
136
702-045 Rear Motor Housing
137 702-047 Wave Washer 138 700-681 Screw
*139
702-242 Armature
11
OV
*
For
100
Volt
Units:
ITEM NO
PART NO DESCRIPTION
139
702-241 Armature 100V
*
For
220
Volt
Units:
ITEM NO
PART NO
DESCRIPTION
139
702-243
Armature 220V
133
QTY
2 1 1 1 1 1
2
1
QTY
1
QTY
1
138
136
Armature Replacement
WARNING: Before proceeding,
follow
the
Pressure
Relief Procedure
outlined
on
Page 5. Additionally,
follow
all
other
warnings
to
reduce
the
risk
of
an
injection
injury,
injury
from
moving
parts
or
electric
shock.
Always
unplug
the
sprayer before servicing!
1. Remove Rear Cover (#131) by taking out screws (#130).
2. Remove Snap Ring (#133).
3.
Remove Fan {#135).
4.
Remove Rear Motor Housing (#136) by removing
screws (#138). NOTE: Make sure to remove Wave
Washer (#137) which should be
on
the End Bearing of
the Armature.
5.
Remove Motor Brushes. Follow Brush replacement
procedure located on page 21.
6.
Remove Armature
by
gently rocking and pulling Fan
from rear
of
pump.
7.
Inspect Armature. If damaged, replace.
8. To replace Armature, reverse steps
1 through 6 here.
18
Page 19
140
141
Figure 8
ITEM
NO
PART NO DESCRIPTION
140 702-052 Outer Housing
(Excludes 141)
141
761-244 Screw
142 702-084 Motor Field
(Excludes 143, 144)
143
700-639 Screws
144 702-056 Mounting Stud
For
100
Volt
Units:
ITEM NO PART
NO
DESCRIPTION
142 702-211 Motor Field
Assembly 1
OOV
For
220
Volt
Units:
ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
142 702-137 Motor Field
Assembly
220V
1
QTY
1
1 1
4 2
QTY
1
QTY
1
19
Epic 660ex
Figure 9
Motor Housing Replacement
WARNING: Before proceeding,
follow
the Pressure
Relief Procedure
outlined
on
Page 5. Additionally,
follow
all other
warnings
to
reduce
the
rjsk
of
an
injection injury,
injury
from
moving
parts
or
eiE::~ric
shock. Always
unplug
the
sprayer before serv1cmg!
1.
Follow steps 1 through 6 in Armature Replacement.
2. Remove Switch cover plate (#56) and
Insulator Plate
(#55). Located on Page
20.
3.
Disconnect black wire from Post (#2) of Motor Starter
(#54).
.
4.
Disconnect black wire from Motor to white wire from
Power Cord.
5.
Remove outer Motor Housing (#140).
6.
Loosen set screw (#141) and push Motor Field Assembly (#142) out from the back of the outer Motor Housing (#140).
7.
Inspect Motor Field Assembly (#142). If damaged,
replace.
8.
To install Motor Housing, reverse steps 1 through 6 here and steps 1 through 7 of the Armature
Replacement.
Page 20
Epic 660ex
Gear Box
...
_Y T --.21
}l
'
~·.
''-22
'
~--··'
'">--23
r.:.r
-~
~--24
'
..
~-25
w--27
I
il-28
o--29
FUSE
100V-20A•
110V-15A•
220V-10A•
HIIIUPIIf
FACTOin DO
MOT
t&O<IU:JT.
O.,I'I'CII&
It
lET.
ATTru"
TO
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
Figure 7
..,0--26
<1'
I
56
Figure 10
ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY
21
730-260
22 702-053
23 702-039 24 25
765-047 Brush Gasket 702-067 Brush Spring
26 702-066·
Screw Brush Plate Brush Insulator
Brush 27 700-784 Screw 28 700-771 Adjustment Knob 29 700-811 30 31
702-079 765-300
0-ring
Oil Seal (#028 0-Ring)
Motor Housing
(Incl. #29, 30, 59) 32 33
700-688 Thrust Washer 730-167
Output Pinion Gear Assy _ 1 34 700-514 Thrust Washer 35 36
730-088 Thrust Washer
700-688 Thrust Washer 37 730-360 Crankshaft 38 39
702-073 Pinion Gear
700-680 Thrust Washer 40 702-076 Pump Housing Assembly 1 41 43
700-681 Screw
700-791 Safety Plate
44 700-418 Front Plate
.0-24
~-23
Q-22
19
2. 2 2
2
2 2 1 1 1 1
1 1
1
2
1 1
1
4
1 1
I
~-25
1
1'
t
-21
20
37
ITEM NO
45 46* 47* 48* 49* 50 51*
52 53 54* 55 761-192 56 761-132 57 58 59 For 46* 51* 54* For 1 OOV 51
See Figure 7 for the Wiring Diagram. *These parts change
PART NO
765-063 765-054
''700-645
700-775 700-646 710-064 700-895 700-714 700-785 700-657
700-715 700-713 702-014
230V
761-725 700-720 765-050
710-050
Units
Units
DESCRIPTION
Cord Grip Assembly 1
Power Cord 1
Rubber Boot 1 On/Off Plate Toggle Switch Wire, Switch to Starter 1 Fuse 1 Nut 2 Lock Washer 3 Motor Starter Insulator Plate 1 Switch Cover Plate Set Screw Screw Grease Seal
Power Cord Fuse Motor Starter
Fuse
for
230V
& 1
QTY
1
1
1 1
1 2 1
1 1 1
OOV-
Page 21
Gear Replacement
Power Supply Cord
WARNING: Before proceeding,
Relief Procedure
follow
injection injury, shock.
1. Remove safety plate (#43), Figure 10.
2. Remove screws
3. Slide pump section from crank slide (#300}. If pump
section will not slide off, use a screwdriver to pry pump
section down, then slide off.
4Remove cover (#44).
5.
6 Slide pump housing main assembly (#40) off motor box
housing
7. (#37). Then, output pinion gear (#33), followed by pinion
gear (#38}.
· 8. Inspect pinion gear on motor armature assembly (#139) replacement section.
9 Re-assemble
reassembling, make sure that all washers are
and that gears and bearing are properly lubricated.
10. Grease Item #37 every 1 00 hours. Fitting located under Plate #44.
11. Grease Item #300 on Page
Fitting located on
all
other
Always
Remove (4) screws #321 with a 3/16" allen wrench.
#31
Inspect gears beginning with crankshaft assembly
by
removing motor as described in motor
outlined
warnings
injury
from
unplug
.
by
the
(#306)
reversing the above order. When
Item #300 under Plate #44.
follow
on
Page 5. Additionally,
to
reduce
moving
sprayer
with a 3/16" allen wrench
24
the
Pressure
the
risk
of
an
parts
or
electric
before servicing!
in
place
every 1 00 hours.
On/Off Switch Replacement
WARNING: Before Relief Procedure
follow
injection shock.
1. Remove Switch Cover Plate and screws (#56 & #55).
2. Disconnect the two black wires from the On/Off Switch (#49).
3. Remove the rubber boot and plate (#47 & #48) with a wrench.
4. Remove the
5. boot. Tighten securely.
6. Reconnect the two black wires to the Switch.
7. Reinstall Switch Cover Plate and screws, with warning label facing out.
all
other
injury,
Always
Install a new Switch and reattach plate and rubber
proceeding,
outlined
warnings
injury
from
l!nplug
On/Off Switch (#49).
the
follow
on
Page 5. Additionally,
to
reduce
moving
sprayer
the
Pressure
the
risk
of
an
parts
or
electric
before servicing!
new
On/Off
Replacement
WARNING: Before proceeding, Relief Procedure outlined follow injection injury, shock.
2. Disconnect the Power Supply Cord (#46) from; On/Off Switch (#49), motor and, screw (#42}. Refer to the Electrical
3. Loosen the cord grip housing (#45) and remove the power cord (#46}.
4.
5. out.
WARNING: Before proceeding, follow
injection shock,
2. Disconnect wires, pressure switch, b) the black wire from the motor and, the black wire from the On/Off Switch.
3. Remove screws (#58} and washer and nuts (#52 #53).
4. Replace Motor Starter and re-secure with screws, washer and nuts (#58, #53 and #52). Always use heat
installing.
facing out.
all
other
warnings
injury
from
Always
1. Remove Switch Cover Plate and screws (#55 & #56).
Install the new cord Install the cover and screws with warning label facing
Replacement
Relief Procedure
all
Always
1. Remove Switch Cover Plate and screws (#55 & #56).
sink material on the back of the Motor Starter when
5. Reconnect wires according to Figure 7.
6. Reinstall switch cover and screws, with warning label
unplug
c)
the green wire connected to the grounding
the
b)
the white wire connected to the
in
reverse order of disassembly.
of Motor Starter
outlined
other
warnings
injury,
injury
unplug
a)
from
the
both white/red wires from the
Motor Brush Replacement
WARNING: Before proceeding,
Relief Procedure
follow
injection shock.
1. Remove Brush Plate (#22).
2. Remover Brush Insulator (#23).
3. Remove Brush spring, push spring down and in for it to release.
4.
5. Inspect Motor Brush. If damaged replace.
6.
7. NOTE: Never operate this unit without Brush Insulator and Brush Plate installed.
all
other
injury,
Always
Back-off screw. Hold Brush Wire and remove Brush. Repeat procedure for other brush.
To
install Motor Brushes, reverse steps 1 through 6,
outlined
warnings
injury
from
unplug
the
Spring (#25). NOTE: To remove brush
follow
the
on
Page
5.
Additionally,
to
reduce
moving
sprayer
on
to
reduce
moving
sprayer
on
to
reduce
moving
sprayer
the
risk
parts
before
Schematic, Figure 7.
follow
Page 5. Additionally,
follow
Page 5.
the
the
risk
parts
before servicing!
the
Additionally,
the
risk
parts
before
Pressure
of
an
or
electric
servicing!
a)
Pressure
of
an
or
electric
Pressure
of
an
or
electric
servicing!
the
c)
21
Page 22
Epic 660ex
Filter Block
ITEM
No
PART
No
DESCRIPTION
QTY
~
201
710-069
Plug
2
-201
202 702-011 Maxi Filter HSG
1
203 730-Q83 Filter Spring
CD
1
204 73Q-067 Filter Cartridge
1
205 757-105
Filter Core
1
206 702-303
0-Ring
1
207 702-009 FilterHSG
1
-202
210 702-251 Adapter
1
212 730-262 1/4-20 UN Screw
2
214
570-008 1/4" Nipple
1
215 700-537 Gasket
1
216
221-012 . 0-Ring
1
217
222-012
0-Ring
1
218
700-246 Bypass Housing
1
(includes #216 & #217)
t
-204
219*
700-721
#005
0-Ring
220
700-250
Bypass Valve Stem
222
70Q-244 Spring
224 700-248 Bypass Valve
Retainer
225 700-252
Bypass Cam Base
1
226 700-759
Dowel Pin
1
232-0
227 700-697
Bypass Valve Handle
1
233-@
-205
230 700-258
Bypass Valve Assembly
1
I
231
702-250
Pressure Control
1
(Includes #232 & #233)
232
700-499
0-Ring
233
700-881 Gasket
240
702-305
Filter HSG Assembly
201-~
-206
(Excludes Item #212,
~
#231, #232, #233)
241
490-106 Elbow
1
242 316-516
Hose
1
700-897 Optional Teflon
1
--207
0-Ring
700-890
Bypass 0-Ring Tool
r14
-~.
'
!
212
~
Figure
11
~~-241
22
Page 23
Pressure Switch Replacement
WARNING: Before proceeding,
follow
the
Pressure Relief
Procedure outlined on page
5.
Additionally, follow all
other warnings
to
reduce the risk
of
an injection injury,
injury
from
moving
parts
or
electric shock. Always
unplug the sprayer before servicing!
1. Remove cap screws #212 from bottom
of
filter block.
2. Remove filter block #240.
3. Remove switch cover plate #56, located near pressure
switch and disconnect two red wires from motor starter
#54.
4.
Remove screw #27 from pressure switch adjustment
knob and slide knob off.
5. Remove screw #27 located on side
of
motor housing
#31 and using a 1/8" allen wrench remove
set
screw
#57, until pressure switch #231 is able
to
slide down
through. Feed electrical wires down
at
the same time.
6. Insert
new
switch assembly #231 into housing while
carefully
working the wires into the switch box. Using
needle nose pliers, reconnect wires to
motor
starter.
7. Making sure that the switch assembly is
fully inserted,
tighten set screw
#57
with a 1/8"
aiiEm
wrench until the
switch assembly is secure. Reattach adjustment knob
#28.
8. Inspect
0-Rings
#232 and 233 on switch assembly. If
properly in place, then install filter block #240 by lining
up dowels.
Secure with screws #212.
9. Install insulator plate #55 switch plate #56.
1 O.The pressure switch is factory calibrated
so
no
adjustment is required.
Service/Replacement
of
the
Pressure Relief
Prime
Valve
WARNING: Before proceeding, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure outlined on Page
5.
Additionally, follow all other
warnings
to
reduce the risk
of
an injection injury, injury
from moving parts
or
electric shock. Always unplug the
sprayer before servicing!
1.
Remove the Groove Pin (#226) from Bypass Valve
Handle
(#227).
2.
Remove Handle (#227) and Bypass Cam (#225).
3.
Using a wrench, loosen Bypass Housing (#218) and
unscrew.
4. Unscrew Bypass Retainer (#224) and remove Bypass
Valve
Stem (#220).
5. Inspect ball on end of Stem (#220) and
0-Ring
(#219).
Clean or replace if worn.
6.
Screw completed assembly into Filter
Block except
for
items #225, 226 and 227. Tighten
securely with wrench.
7. Install Bypass Cam (#225) over Bypass Retainer (#224), lubricate with grease. Une up Groove Pin
on
Cam (#225) with hole on Filter Block (#207).
8.
Using Groove Pin (#226) line up Stem (#220) with hole
on Handle
(#227). Secure Handle with Groove Pin
(#226).
9.
IMPORTANT: If Handle (#227) rotates 360° check
Pin
on
Cam (#225).
23
Service I Replacement of
Filter
WARNING:
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure outlined on Page
5.
Additionally, follow all other
warnings
to
reduce the
risk
of
an injection injury, injury
from moving parts
or
electric shock. Always unplug the
sprayer before servicing!
PUMP FILTER
1.
Unscrew Filter Housing (#202).
2. Remove Filter Cartridge (#204). Clean
or
replace.
3. Inspect 0-Ring (#206). Clean or replace.
4.
Reattach Filter Housing (#202).
Gun Filter WARNING:
Follow all safety precautions as described in
high pressure warning section before proceeding.
If your
spray gun leaks or spits at the
tip
when
you
release the
trigger, the needle or seat
is
dirty, worn
or
damaged and
must
be
cleaned
or
replaced.
Replacement or Removal
of
Filter:
1.
First pull down on trigger safety guard and swing away
from handle.
2.
Unscrew handle from spray head.
3.
Unscrew left hand threaded* filter from spray head.
(*NOTE: Left handed thread requires turning the filter
clockwise to remove.)
4.
Screw new or cleaned
(t)
filter into the head.
(To reinstall left hand thread tum counterclockwise.)
5.
Reattach handle to head and secure safety trigger
guard.
(NOTE: If filter breaks off in the head use a
small wood screw to remove.)
Figure
19--
(t)For
more detail, part number information
and assembly drawings at larger scale, please see the LX
-
80
Professional Airless Gun Owners Manual (#313-012).
Page 24
Fluid Section 660ex
ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY
300 700-735 Crank & Slide
Connecting
301
700-563 Oil Cup 1 302 700-587 Upper Guide 1 303 700-600 Oil cup Assembly 1 304 700-603 Upper Seal 1
305 700-758 Pump Mount &
Dowel Pin Assembly 1 306 700-678 Head Cap Screw 2 307 700-601 Lower Seal 1 308 700-580 Piston Rod 1 309 700-881 Gasket 1 310 700-594 Outlet Valve Retainer 1 311
700-585 Outlet Valve 1 312 700-609 Outlet Valve 315 700-598 Piston Assembly 1 316 700-712 Foot Valve Mount 1 317 700-821 Foot Valve Seal 1 318 700-576 Foot Valve Retainer 1 319 700-583 Inlet Valve 1 320 700-608 f:oot Valve Housing 1
320 700-977 Foot
321
700-611 Head Screw 4
Valve
For
100V, 110V Export,
325 700-599 Foot Valve Assembly 1
325 700-966 Foot Valve Assembly 1
For
100V, 110V Export,
Rod
Assy. 1
Housing & Seat1
Housing
220V
220V
350
~-
392
....
39{
303
-----
315
Figure 18
Install smaller Upper the raised lip and 0-Ring facing down.
RfiSEo-LIP
RAISED
.......
'E:=~
Install larger Lower Packing with the raised lip and 0-Ring facing up.
NOTE: inside grooves packings
grease
included
Kit
~~
~~:J-01
-......~/
0--302
~
®---304
I
-----~.+-0-RING
-305
Packing with
LIP
-O-RING
Lubricate
with
(700-203)
in
(702-130).
the
of
the
packing
as
Repacking
330 700-750 Foot Valve & Mount Assy.1
330
331 332* 335
700-981
Foot
Valve
For
& Mount
100V, 110V Export,
700-211 Pump Syphon Tube 1
700-201 0-Ring (Viton) 1
700 213 Pump Syphon Tube Assy.1
702-130 Repacking
Kit: #302,304,307,346,317, 309,391 1
702-140 Rebuilding
Kit: #302,304,307,311,319, 346,317,309,391 1
700-793 Piston Guide Tool 1
350
702-235 Fluid Section Complete
(#303-305, #307-320) 1
350
391
702-265 Fluid Section Complete
(#303-305, #307-320)
For
100V, 110V Export, 220V
700-804 Gasket 1
392 490-109 Fitting
* 700-024 Optional Urethane O-Ring1
Syphon
ITEM NO PART
340 702-244 Syphon Tube & Hose 341
342 702-194 Syphon Assembly 343 700-742 Hose Tie Wrap 1
344 700-805 Inlet Screen, 1 0 mesh 1
345 702-189 Clip 1
Assembly
NO
DESCRIPTION QTY
Assembly (#341-#345) 1
702-187 Bypass Assembly 1
(Includes #345) 1
700-900 Optional
30 Mesh Inlet Screen 1
Assy.
220V
Includes
Includes
1
24
330
332
-345
Figure 13
j
340
Page 25
Pump Section Repair and
Service
WARNING: Before proceeding, Relief Procedure outlined follow injection injury, shock.
1. Remove Safety Plate (#43). Figure 10.
2. Stop the sprayer at the top of its stroke so that the piston is the sprayer.
3. on
4.
all
other
warnings
injury
from
Always
in
Remove
the
hose
Tilt pump back for easy access to pump section.
unplug
its highest position. Turn off & unplug
the
syphon
and
the
assembly
turning
SEAT SERVICE & REPAIR
The design of Titan's Epic Fluid Section allows access to the inlet and outlet valves and seat without completely
disass~mbling
valves may not seat properly because of debris stuck in the inlet access to those areas.
5.
Place a wrench on the Foot Valve (#320) and
unthread.
6. Clean out all debris. Examine Valve and Seat. If damaged replace. Continue if necessary or reinstall.
7. Use a 5/16" allen wrench to remove the Foot Valve Mount (#316).
'
8.
Place a 3/4" socket on the Outlet Valve Housing
and Seat (#312) and remove.
9.
Clean out all debris. Examine Valve and Seat. If
damaged, replace.
1
0.
Reassemble and test unit. Should unit not perform properly consult the Troubleshooting Guides on pages 14 & 15 of this manual or continue with the Repair and Packing Replacement instructions below.
the Fluid Section. It is possible that the
or
outlet seat. Follow the instructions below for
follow
on
Page 5.
to
reduce
moving
sprayer before
·counterclockwise.
the
Pressure
Additionally,
the
risk
parts
or
servicing!
(#342}
by
of
an
electric
pulling
up
lightly tapping on top of piston assembly ( #315). Clean and inspect piston for wear. Replace if necessary.
16. Remove packings (#304 & #307) from pump mount assembly (#305), and replace with a new
set.
Always
facing
17. Reattach oil cup (#301) by lining up dowels. Make
sure that the recessed section is facing up and that
upper guide
18.
Insert assembled pieces (#303, #304, #305) and #307 into a·vice, leaving enough room to slide piston through bottom of pump mount assembly
(#305).
19. Using the piston guide tool ( included kit) which slides over the top of the piston assembly (#315), insert the piston though bottom of
pump mount (#305) and tap lightly with a rubber
mallet on bottom of piston until inserted.
20. Align flats on piston so that it is perpendicular to assembly (#305) and to connecting rod. This can be achieved rotating the piston by placing a wrench on the valve housing assembly (#312) and turning. IMPORTANT: NEVER USE A WRENCH ON THE PISTON ITSELF. THIS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE
PISTON AND CAUSE LEAKAGE.
21. Slide assembled parts #303, #304, #305, #307 and #315 onto connecting rod and secure with screws #306. NOTE: Packing does not need to be adjusted. 22 Reattach lower foot valve assembly allen screws (#321) and secure.
23. Reattach pump syphon tube assembly (#335), and rotate to correct position.
24. Reattach syphon hose and tighten securely.
NOTE: Repacking Kit (702-130} & Rebuilding available. For
insert
into
pump
(#302) is cleaned and undamaged.
best
packings
mount
will line up when reattaching
results use all parts supplied
with
the
assembly.
raised side
in
repacking
by
(#330) with
Kit
(702-140) are
in
these kits.
SERVICE/REPLACEMENT
UPPER (OUTLET) VALVE
11. To clean Housing (#312) while piston assembly (#315) is attached to pump. This will prevent the piston from rotating.
12. Remove valve retainer (#310) and outlet valve (#311). Clean and inspect along with housing. (#312). Reverse Use fine sandpaper to remove dried paint.
13. Reattach assemblies (#309, to piston
or
replace upper valve, remove valve
or
replace if worn or damaged.
#31
0,
#308 and secure tightly with a wrench.
PACKING REPLACEMENT
14. Remove screws #306 with a 3/8" allen wrench and slide pump section down so that the piston is clear to slide off.
15. Remove oil cup (#301) and slide piston down through pump mount assembly (#305)
OF
still
#311 & #312)
by
25
Page 26
MODELll
SERIAL#
DATE
PURCHASED
COMPANY
NAME
Equipment Job History
In
order
to
help
you
track
the
superior performance
of
your
Titan
Elite
Pump
we
recommend
you
keep
this
log
for
your
records.
We
feel
you
may
find
it
useful
for
gauging on-site
performance,
invoicing
of
overtime
and
your
estimator's
reference.
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Data
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Data
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
·-
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Spnayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
--
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coaling
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
·-
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Spnayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Spnayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Dale
Completed
Dale
Begun
Site
Gallons
Spnayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
Tips
Used
Date
Completed
Date
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
Job
Name
Foreman's
Name
Type
of
Coating
TtpsUsed
Date
Completed
Dale
Begun
Site
Gallons
Sprayed
Size
Quantity
May Be Copied For Field Use
26
J
Page 27
~-300
390
Figure
15
Fluid Section 660ex
ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
QTY
300 700-735 Crank Slide & Connect-
1
ing
Rod
Assembly.
301
750-021
Oil
Cup 302 700-587 Upper Guide 303
750-024
Oil Cup Assembly. 304 700-603 Upper Seal 305 700
758 Pump Mount & Dowel
Pin Assy. 306 700-678 7/16"-14 Head Cap Screw
2
307 700-601
Lower
Seal
1
308 700-580 Piston
Rod
1
309
700-881
Gasket 1 310
700-594
Outlet Valve Retainer 311
700-585 Outlet Valve 1 312 700-609 Outlet Valve Hsg. & Seat 1 315
700-598 Piston Assembly.
1
316
700-712
Foot Valve Mount 1 317 700-821 Foot Valve Seal 1 318
700-576
Foot Valve Retainer 1
319
700-583 Inlet Valve
1
320
750-014
Foot Valve Hsg. & Seat 1
321
702-186 3/8-16x3" Head Screw 4
325"
750-025
Foot Valve Assembly.
1
(Item
Nos.
317,318,
319,
320)
375"
750-026
Foot Valve & Mount Assy. (Item Nos. 316, 317,318,319,320)
380
710-018
Syphon Down Tube
382 710-046 Inlet
Assy.
710-191 30 mesh screen
383
700-419 Paint
Pail
Bracket 1
384 750-023
Safety
Plate 1
385
730-260
Screw 10
390 702-245
Fluid Section Complete 1
391
700-804
Gasket
1
392
490-109 Fitting 1
FOR 100V,
Export
110V, 220V Units
ITEM
NO
PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY
320" 750-067 Foot Valve Hsg. & Seat
1
325"
750-074
Foot Valve Assy. (Item 1 Nos. 317,318,319,
320)
375" 750-076
Foot Valve & Mount Assy.1 (Item Nos. 364, 317, 318,
319, 365)
390"
702-285
Fluid Section Complete
1
"Fluid section parts in this "stand-up" model that differ from
the
standard model
as
shown on page 24.
27
3
Figure 17
Skid Frame Assembly
ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY
1 700-781
.
Drip Cup
2
700-672 Frame (RT)
3
700-671 Frame (L)
4
700-674
Caps
5
700-652 Carriage Bolts
6
700-761 Cord Holder
7
700-069
Screw
;
~-201
Figure 14
209
Stand-up Frame Assembly
ITEM
NO
200 201 202 203 204 205 206
207 208 209
PART
NO
702-121 710-020
700-652
710-058 710-044 710-194 710-199 710-198 702-141 702-125
DESCRIPTION QTY
Handle 1 Hinge Lock 2 Bolt 4 Axle Washer 2 10" Wheel 2 Snap Ring 2 Leg Plug 2 Brace
Plug 2
Main Frame (Incl.
206-7) 1
High· Rider Frame 1
Complete
1 1 1
4
4 1 2
Page 28
PUMP
DP-30
OPERATING
PRESSURE
0·3000 psi
MAXIMUM
TIP SIZE•
.017w/1 gun
WEIGHT
37lbs
"AMP
MAX
DRAW
psi
8
MAXIMUM
GPMOUTPUT
.33
MAXIMUM
HOSE
LENGTH
100ft
..
POWER
SOURCE
1/2
HP
totally enclosedAC motor
PRODUCT
NUMBER
703·095
PRODUCT NO
(complete
with
50'
Hose &
L.X-80
Gun)
...
703-100
440e
0·3000 psi .019
447ex 0·3000 psi
660ex
690gx
Prom
690
Promark
5500
E15
E20
G40
G55
• At 2000 psi with Latex.
··Hose
lengih depends on material being sprayed, hose diameter and tip size.
•••oP-30
0·3000 psi .023w/1 gun 561bs 15
o-3000 psi .023
0-3000 psi
ark
0-3000 psi
0-2750 psi
0-2750 psi
0-3000 psi
0-3000 psi
supplied with 25'
of
hose and a Profit Gun.
w/1
gun 271bs
.021
w/1
gun 331bs
w/1
gun
.023w/1gun
.035
w/1
gun
.025
w/2
guns
.031
w/1
gun
.021
w/2
guns
.033w/1
gun
.023
w/2
guns
.031w/1
gun
.021
w/2
guns
.035
w/1
gun
.025
w/2
guns
.019
w/3
guns
78lbs
1501bs
2451bs
891bs
95lbs
120lbs
1251bs
9
11
15
18
.4
.47
.6
.63
.63
1.35
1.0
1.25
1.1
1.35
100ft
150ft
200ft
250ft
250ft
400ft
300ft
300ft
400ft
400ft
3/4
hpAC
motor
.85
HP
totally
enclosedAC motor
1.0 HP totally
enclosed
motor
4.0HP
Honda
engine
4.0
Honda engine
5.5HP
Honda engine
1.75 totally ACmotor
2.0 enclosed motor
4.0
Honda engine
5.5 Honda engine
HP
HP
enclosed
HP
totally
HP
HP
AC
AC
700-810
765-500
702·075
755-095
757·100
(One
Gun)
762-502 762·500
761·502
764-102
763·102
700·820
765·510
702·080
755·100
756·100
757-110
(Two
Guns)
761·500
764·100
763·100
Titan
Tool,
Inc., original warranty obligation charge
those
to
be
defective
the
parts
which
will
electric replaced warranty
accordance This
warranty abrasion, substitution manner
Defective outlet.
All necessary, replaced
("Titan")
purchaser
is
free
from
under
this
parts
within
of
the
pressure
be
repaired
motor
(excfuding
for
thirty-six
applies
only
with
the
does
corrosion
of
non-Trtan
to
impair
parts
are
transportation
are
to
equipment
for
which,
not
or
normal
to
be
prepaid.
©1996 Titan Tool Inc.
313-233 Printed REV 1196F
TITAN WARRANTY FOR THE 660ex
warrants
use
defects
warranty
twelve
control
or
replaced
brush
(36)
when
recommendations
apply
misuse,
component
operation.
be
charges,
borne
will
be
in
that
("End
User"),
in
material
is
limited
to
Titan's (12)
months
and
for
replacement)
months,
the
unit
in
the
negligence,
returned
to
including
and
prepaid
returned
the U.S.A.
reasonable
the
twenty-four
all
after
is
case
parts,
an
to
at
the
time
of
delivery
to
the
equipment
and
workmanship.
to
replacing
with
the
drive
which
sale
installed
and
instructions
of
damage accident, or
tampering
authorized
return
by
the
the
End
covered
or
repairing
satisfaction,
exception
train/gear
(24)
mQnths,
will
to
the
End
and
operated
or
faulty
Titan
to
the
End
User.
User
transportation
Titan
1
07
the
by
Titan's
are
of
defects
box
assemblies
and
be
repaired User.
in
of
Titan.
wear
caused
installation,
with
the
sales/service factory,
Repaired
Tool
Inc.
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FAX 1-800-528-4826
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or
This
by
unit
in
if
or
in
THERE
IS
NO DISCLAIMS NOT
ANY
LIMITED
TO,
FOR A PARTICULAR
OTHER
LAW.
THE CANNOT SPECIFIED TITAN LIABILITY
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EXTENT
MAKES
DISCLAIMED
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