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Air Gunsa AZ PVA User manual

SPARE PARTS LIST
Air Nipple G1/4” BSP M
IMPORTANT
This spray gun should be operated only by an adequately trained operator, for safe use and maintenance of the
equipment. Any misuse or handling other than those indicated in this Instruction Manual is not covered by guar-
antee.AIR GUNSAdisclaims all responsibility for any accident or damage caused by failure to observe the oper-
ational and safety procedures as from this manual. In the interest of user friendliness, this manual contains infor-
mation in a brief and concise form.
For any additional information you may require regarding. spray guns operations, or if any missing parts or any
damage during transportation is found, please contact your nearest ANEST IWATA Company (see last cover
page).
AZ PVA
SPRAY GUN FOR BODY COATINGS
Before use, adjustment or maintenance, it is important to read this instruc-
tion manual very carefully. This manual must be stored in a safe place for
any future reference that may be necessary.
GB
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
E
UROPEAN
S
ALES
B
RANCHES
:
Max. Working Pressure: 6 bar (8,58 PSI) Noise Level (LAeqT) 87.3 dB (A)
Temperature range: 5~40C°
Instruction Manual
ANEST IWATA Europe S.r.l.
Corso Vigevano 46, 10155 Torino - Italy
Tel. 011-24 80 868 (4 linee ric. aut.)
Fax 011-85 19 44
ANEST IWATA France S.A.
38074 Saint Quentin Fallavier
Cedex Centre Evolic B.P. 7405
Tél. 04 74 94 59 69
Fax 04 74 94 34 39
ANEST IWATA (U.K.) LTD
Unit 2, Cedar Trade Park,
Ferndown Industrial Estate,
Wimborne, Dorset - BH21 7SB U.K.
Tel. 01202 - 895999 Fax: 01202 -895666
AIR GUNSA S.r.l.
46, Corso Vigevano -10155 Torino - Italy
Tel. +39 011-24 80 868
Fax +39 011-85 19 44
www.anest-iwataeu.com
e-mail: [email protected]
Quality Air Spray Guns Since 1944
www.anest-iwataeu.com/airgunsa
Manufactured by
:
AIR GUNSA S.r.l. -Via degliArceri,1 20010 Cardano al Campo (VA) Italy
MA0009EREV.0
Model Type of feed Air Comsumption Weight
l/min gr
AZ PVA SUCTION 343 840
1
234
C
5
C10
B
9
C
6-1
6-2
6
7
C
C
10-2
10-1
10-3
8
6-3
DESCRIPTION REF .PART
TRIGGER STUD 7
TRIGGER 8
PLUG 9
SEAT CUP 10
LID SET 10-1
SUCTION TUBE 10-2
ALUMINIUM CONTAINER 10-3
PACKING SET C
MILLED NUT B
DESCRIPTION REF .PART
AIR CAP SET 1
JAM NUT 2
CAP 3
FLUID NOZZLE 4
GUN BODY 5
SEAT VALVE 6
VALVE 6-1
AIR VALVE SEAT SET 6-2
AIR VALVE 6-3
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
- This gun should be operated by adequately trained operators only.
- Ensure that the gun has not been damaged during transportation.
- Clean dry air should be supplied to the gun.
1. Connect an air hose to air hose joint tightly.
2. Flush the gun fluid passage with a compatible solvent.
3. Test spray, and adjust fluid output as well as pattern width.
HOW TO OPERATE
Set the spray distance from the gun to the workpiece as near as
possible within the range of 150 - 200 mm.(From 5.9 to 7.7 inch)
The gun should be held so that gun is perpendicular to the surface
of the workpiece at all times.
MAINTENANCE AFTER PAINTING
1) Pour remaining paint into another container and then clean paint passages and air cap. Spray a small amount
of thinner to clean paint passages. Incomplete cleaning will cause bad operations. Clean fully and promptly paint
after use.
2) Clean other sections with attached brush soaked with thinner and waste cloth.
3) Clean paint passages fully before disassembly.
SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Fluid and solvents can be highly flammable or combustible.
- Use in well-ventilated spray booth.
- Avoid any ignition sources such as smoking, open flames, electrical hazard, etc.
2. NEVER use HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON SOL-
VENTS (1.1.1 T
RICHLORINE
,
ETHYL CHLORIDE
, etc.), which
can chemically react with aluminium and zinc parts and
cause an explosion. Be sure that all fluids and solvents
used are chemically compatible with aluminium and zinc
parts.
If in doubt, consult your fluid or solvent supplier to ensure compatibility. Details of materials used in the gun are avail-
able on request.
3. To reduce the risk of static sparking, grounding continuity to the spray equipment and object being sprayed must be
maintained.
1. NEVER point gun in the direction of human body.
2. NEVER exceed the maximum safe working pressure of the equipment.
3. ALWAYS release air and fluid pressures before c!eaning, disassembling or servicing. For emergency stop and pre-
vention of unintended operation, a ball valve installation near the gun to stop air supply is recommended.
1. Toxic vapours produced by spraying certain materials can create intoxication and serious damage to health.
- Use the gun in well-ventilated areas.
-Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, respirator, etc., to prevent the toxic vapour hazard, solvents and paint
from coming into contact with your eyes or skin.
2. Noise level mentioned in main specifications was measured at 1.0 m behind the tip of the gun, 1.6 m height from floor.
- Wear earplugs if required.
1. NEVER enter working areas of robots, reciprocators, conveyors, etc., unless machines are switched off.
2. NEVER spray foods or chemicals through the spray gun.
3. NEVER modify this product for any applications.
23
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
MISUSE HAZARD
HAZARD
CREATED WHILE COATING MATERIALS ARE ATOMIZED AND SPRAYED
OTHER HAZARDS
WARNING
NEVER USE COMMERCIAL OR OTHER PARTS INSTEAD OF AIR GUNSA ORIGINAL SPARE
PARTS
NEVER IMMERSE THE WHOLE GUN INTO LIQUID SUCH AS THINNER
WARNING
TURN OFF AIR AND COATING MATERIALS TO THE GUN AND RELEASE PRESSURE BY TRIG-
GERING THE GUN BEFORE DISASSEMBLING, CLEANING OR SERVICING.
PAY ATTENTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING SPRAY GUN SINCE YOU MUST TOUCH SHARP PARTS.
BEFORE DISASSEMBLING READ CAREFULLY THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
SPARE PARTS LIST
C
9-1
9-2
9
4
1
5-1
C
B
5-3
6
7
8
5-2
23
C
Air Nipple G1/4” BSP M
IMPORTANT
This spray gun should be operated only by an adequately trained operator, for safe use and maintenance of the
equipment. Any misuse or handling other than those indicated in this Instruction Manual is not covered by guar-
antee.AIR GUNSA disclaims all responsibility for any accident or damage caused by failure to observe the oper-
ational and safety procedures as from this manual. In the interest of user friendliness, this manual contains infor-
mation in a brief and concise form.
For any additional information you may require regarding. spray guns operations, or if any missing parts or any
damage during transportation is found, please contact your nearest ANEST IWATA Company (see last cover
page).
AZ PVA TN
SPRAY GUN FOR BODY COATINGS
Before use, adjustment or maintenance, it is important to read this instruc-
tion manual very carefully. This manual must be stored in a safe place for
any future reference that may be necessary.
GB
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
E
UROPEAN
S
ALES
B
RANCHES
:
Max. Working Pressure: 6 bar (8,58 PSI) Noise Level (LAeqT) 81.3 dB (A)
Temperature range: 5~40C°
Instruction Manual
ANEST IWATA Europe S.r.l.
Corso Vigevano 46, 10155 Torino - Italy
Tel. 011-24 80 868 (4 linee ric. aut.)
Fax 011-85 19 44
ANEST IWATA France S.A.
38074 Saint Quentin Fallavier
Cedex Centre Evolic B.P. 7405
Tél. 04 74 94 59 69
Fax 04 74 94 34 39
ANEST IWATA (U.K.) LTD
Unit 2, Cedar Trade Park,
Ferndown Industrial Estate,
Wimborne, Dorset - BH21 7SB U.K.
Tel. 01202 - 895999 Fax: 01202 -895666
AIR GUNSA S.r.l.
46, Corso Vigevano -10155 Torino - Italy
Tel. +39 011-24 80 868
Fax +39 011-85 19 44
www.anest-iwataeu.com
e-mail: [email protected]
Quality Air Spray Guns Since 1944
www.anest-iwataeu.com/airgunsa
Manufactured by
:
AIR GUNSA S.r.l. -Via degliArceri,1 20010 Cardano al Campo (VA) Italy
MA0010EREV.0
Model Type of feed Air Comsumption Weight
l/min gr
AZ PVA TN SUCTION 350 650
DESCRIPTION REF. PART
TRIGGER STUD 6
TRIGGER 7
PLUG 8
LID KIT WITH HOSE 9
LID 9-1
SUCTION HOSE 9-2
PACKING SET C
MILLED NUT B
DESCRIPTION REF. PART
OUTER NOZZLE 1
MILLED NUT FOR OUTER HOSE 2
AIR CAP SET 3
GUN BODY 4
SEAT VALVE 5
VALVE 5-1
AIR VALVE SEAT SET 5-2
AIR VALVE 5-3
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
- This gun should be operated by adequately trained operators only.
- Ensure that the gun has not been damaged during transportation.
- Clean dry air should be supplied to the gun.
1. Connect an air hose to air hose joint tightly.
2. Flush the gun fluid passage with a compatible solvent.
3. Test spray, and adjust fluid output as well as pattern width.
HOW TO OPERATE
Set the spray distance from the gun to the workpiece as near as
possible within the range of 150 - 200 mm.(From 5.9 to 7.7 inch)
The gun should be held so that gun is perpendicular to the surface
of the workpiece at all times.
MAINTENANCE AFTER PAINTING
1) Pour remaining paint into another container and then clean paint passages and air cap. Spray a small amount
of thinner to clean paint passages. Incomplete cleaning will cause bad operations. Clean fully and promptly paint
after use.
2) Clean other sections with attached brush soaked with thinner and waste cloth.
3) Clean paint passages fully before disassembly.
SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Fluid and solvents can be highly flammable or combustible.
- Use in well-ventilated spray booth.
- Avoid any ignition sources such as smoking, open flames, electrical hazard, etc.
2. NEVER use HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON SOL-
VENTS (1.1.1 T
RICHLORINE
,
ETHYL CHLORIDE
, etc.), which
can chemically react with aluminium and zinc parts and
cause an explosion. Be sure that all fluids and solvents
used are chemically compatible with aluminium and zinc
parts.
If in doubt, consult your fluid or solvent supplier to ensure compatibility. Details of materials used in the gun are avail-
able on request.
3. To reduce the risk of static sparking, grounding continuity to the spray equipment and object being sprayed must be
maintained.
1. NEVER point gun in the direction of human body.
2. NEVER exceed the maximum safe working pressure of the equipment.
3. ALWAYS release air and fluid pressures before c!eaning, disassembling or servicing. For emergency stop and pre-
vention of unintended operation, a ball valve installation near the gun to stop air supply is recommended.
1. Toxic vapours produced by spraying certain materials can create intoxication and serious damage to health.
- Use the gun in well-ventilated areas.
-Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, respirator, etc., to prevent the toxic vapour hazard, solvents and paint
from coming into contact with your eyes or skin.
2. Noise level mentioned in main specifications was measured at 1.0 m behind the tip of the gun, 1.6 m height from floor.
- Wear earplugs if required.
1. NEVER enter working areas of robots, reciprocators, conveyors, etc., unless machines are switched off.
2. NEVER spray foods or chemicals through the spray gun.
3. NEVER modify this product for any applications.
23
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
MISUSE HAZARD
HAZARD
CREATED WHILE COATING MATERIALS ARE ATOMIZED AND SPRAYED
OTHER HAZARDS
WARNING
NEVER USE COMMERCIAL OR OTHER PARTS INSTEAD OF AIR GUNSA ORIGINAL SPARE
PARTS
NEVER IMMERSE THE WHOLE GUN INTO LIQUID SUCH AS THINNER
WARNING
TURN OFF AIR AND COATING MATERIALS TO THE GUN AND RELEASE PRESSURE BY TRIG-
GERING THE GUN BEFORE DISASSEMBLING, CLEANING OR SERVICING.
PAY ATTENTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING SPRAY GUN SINCE YOU MUST TOUCH SHARP PARTS.
BEFORE DISASSEMBLING READ CAREFULLY THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

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