Part No. Description No. Q ty. R ef. Part No. Description No. Q ty. 10 Suction Bell (with filter) AL111000AJ 1 11a Suction Tube Assembly AL138400SV 1 11b Option, Solvent Resistant AL138404SV 1 12 Bucket Support (with screws) AL168080SV 1 13 Wheel, Pneumatic (optional) WA005620AV 2 14 Cap, Rubber (optional) MJ110300AV 2 15 Bucket Support (w/screws & nuts) AL167953SV 1 16 Stand AL168020AD 1 15 16 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Operating Instructions and Assembly Instructions Troubl
Suction filter Before each use Every 25 gal. or Yes and every 5 gal. more often if required Gun filter Before each use Every 25 gal. Yes Do not attempt to clean gun filter, only replace. Roller nap Before each use As required Yes Prime/spray valve Before each use Every 1000 gal. Yes 3/4” Wrench, torque to 80 in/lbs. Push button Before each use Every 1000 gal. Yes 7/8” Socket or wrench, torque to 200 in/lbs. Block bolts Before each use Do not require Yes Block bolts are to be torqued to 275 in/lb
insufficient concentration of material pulverizadora segun las recomendaciones mineral spirits through the gun to mismo sentido de las agujas del reloj suministradas con el material que va a at the end of the stroke. This will make prevent corrosion. capacidad y encienda el compresor de 3. Llene el envase hasta 3/4 de su (direccion S) cuando haga las rociar. Esta presion generalmente es a very poor, irregular paint job (See 6. Use a non-silicone oil on all moving entre 2,07bar - 3,45 bar. conexi
Filter housing is tightened down too much. * = Service Center Recommended EZ5000 Series 1. Push the spring inside the inlet valve & push on outlet valve ball. 2. Tighten clamp. 3. Turn control to prime position. 4. Rebleed pressure valve: Turn control between ON/OFF position and PRIME/CLEAN PUMP position and allow motor to run for a few minutes. Then turn lever to prime position. 5. Clean or replace suction tube filter. 6. Remove and clean or replace inlet and outlet valve. 7. Thin, mix and stra
2. WHO GIVES THIS WARRANTY (WARRANTOR): Campbell Hausfeld / A Division of Scott Fetzer Co. 100 Production Drive Harrison, Ohio 45030 Telephone: (800) 626-4401 3. WHO RECEIVES THIS WARRANTY (PURCHASER): The original purchaser (other than for purposes of resale or rental) of the Campbell Hausfeld product. 4. WHAT PRODUCTS ARE COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Any Campbell Hausfeld airless spray gun supplied or manufactured by the Warrantor. 5. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Defects in material an
hOw TO ChANGE SPrAy TIPS It may be necessary to change spray tips during a paint job. Follow these steps for safe, easy tip changes. 1. Depressurize and turn off unit per manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Engage gun trigger lock. 3. Pull red tip insert out of spray base and replace with different tip, fully inserting tip into base. hOw TO ATTACh rOllEr ACCESSOry 1. Depressurize and turn off unit per manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Engage gun trigger lock. 3. Remove spray base, tip, seal and washer
control knob clockwise (See Figure 6) . pistola en arcos como 4. Los empates entre cada mano deben material by making a few strokes on a If speed of stroke is too slow, paint will cardboard target. Be sure the spray AJUSTES DE DISTANCIA un abanico. Este tipo de movimiento ser suficientes para obtener un acabado be wet on work surface and may run. If material is clean and free from lumps. Pattern Comience a 5,98 pulgadas (15,2 cm) de la acerca la pistola a la superficie y crea parejo al final (Ve
anti-drip canister • Stainless steel fluid needle and nozzle for corrosion-resistant life • HVLP increases transfer efficiency and reduces paint consumption • In-line paint filter removes dirt particles from paint, preventing defects • See-through chemical-resistant cup allows viewing of paint fluid level • Includes adjustable fluid and pattern controls HVLP Gravity-Feed Touch-up Spray Gun DH7700 2.8 Siphon-Feed Spray Gun DH6500 Siphon-Feed Spray Gun DH7500 7.0 6.3 Model Fluid Fluid tip Paint Vi
2 ApplicationChart................................. 2 SafetyGuidelines................................. 3 GeneralSafetyInformation ........................ 3 AssemblyInstructions ............................. 6 Preparation...................................... 6 SprayingInstructions.............................. 8 Cleanup........................................ 10 Storage........................................ 14 SprayGunMaintenance.......................... 15 MaintenanceChart.................