Binks 570 User manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
WARNING — HIGH PRESSURE — WARNING
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE UP TO 4000 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH
• DO NOT POINT SPRAY GUN AT ANY PART OF THE HUMAN BODY
• FLUID UNDER HIGH PRESSURE CAN PENETRATE THE SKIN AND CAUSE SEVERE INTERNAL INJURY
• IN CASE OF INJURY OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY
• BE SURE TO REPORT NATURE OF INJURY AND TYPE OF FLUID OR SOLVENT TO THE DOCTOR
Be sure you understand ALL of the following instruc-
tions thoroughly BEFORE operating any part of the air-
less equipment system. CONSULT YOUR BINKS
REPRESENTATIVE TO CLEAR UP ANY ITEMS OF
INSTRUCTION YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND.
1. UNDER NO circumstances should the spray gun be
carelessly handled nor its spray (even when the nozzle
is removed) directed at close proximity to any part of
the human body.
2. DO NOT operate airless spray gun with tip guard
housing removed or altered.
3. NEVER clean, change, or remove the nozzle from the
spray gun without first doing the following:
a. Shut off pump and, in addition, unplug electrical
cord or turn off air supply.
b. Release fluid pressure in the entire system, from
pump or supply line to spray gun.
4. NEVER attempt to force the flow of liquid backward
through the gun (blowback) with your finger, hand, or
hand-held object pressed against the gun nozzle.
5. NEVER plug a hose leak with your finger, with adhe-
sive tape, or other “stop-gap” device.
6.
NEVER operate the airless system with a defective
hose. ALWAYS replace the defective hose immediately.
For continuing safety, users are urged to:
a. ALWAYS handle carefully all hose connections,
joints, and seating surfaces on the spray gun to pre-
vent damage.
b. NEVER kink or bend the fluid hose into less than
a four inch radius.
c. FREQUENTLY check the hose for kinks or abra-
sions. These may develop into a rupture.
d. NEVER use standard hardware to modify the air-
less system. ALWAYS use Binks high pressure fit-
tings only.
7. The airless pump must be grounded before operating
the airless spray system.
Your new Binks 570 Automatic Airless Spray Gun has been
thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. No adjustments
are required before spray operations begin other than
installing the nozzle tip selected. The gun body has four
holes which allow the material body to be mounted in any
of four positions for convenient fluid hose hookup.
The following steps are recommended for obtaining best
results from your spray gun:
1. Install spray gun on gun mount and tighten the set
screw (9) securely. Note: The mounting hole is 1/2"
diameter.
2. Connect air hose to fitting (16). The gun is actuated
by air pressure from a 3-way valve. The valve pro-
vides air to trigger, shut-off, and exhausts air from the
gun. The gun should be limited to 200 cycles per min-
ute (maximum). Approximately 40 to 60 psi air pres-
sure is required to operate the spray gun; however, use
the minimum air pressure required.
3. Connect high pressure airless fluid hose to the gun
material body assembly (7) and tighten.
4. Remove tip guard assembly (4), nozzle tip, and gasket
(3) from spray gun (or remove Twist-Tip if used).
Turn on air supply to operate air valve to spray gun.
Turn on material supply very slowly and allow spray
gun to trigger a few times to purge any entrapped air
in fluid system.
5. Shut fluid supply and air supply OFF.
6. Replace gasket (3), nozzle tip, and tip guard assembly
(4) (or Twist-Tip) as per safety procedure described in
paragraph 3 above.
7. Turn air and fluid supply ON and check the spray pat-
tern for proper atomization.
8. The spray gun nozzle should be located at such a dis-
tance to the product where maximum fan pattern
width is evident. This is usually 8" to 14". The spray
pattern may be positioned either vertically or horizon-
tally by rotating nozzle tip (or the Twist-Tip).
continued on pg. 3
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
When the pattern is right, the pressure is right. Excessive fluid
pressure will only distort the spray pattern.
MODEL 570 AUTOMATIC
MASTIC AIRLESS SPRAY GUN
6700-0000-7 FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY

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Binks reserves the right to modify equipment specification without prior notice.
LOCK OUT / TAG-OUT
Failure to de-energize, disconnect, lock out and tag-out all power
sources before performing equipment maintenance could cause
serious injury or death.
OPERATOR TRAINING
All personnel must be trained before operating finishing
equipment.
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture,
malfunction, or start unexpectedly and result in serious injury.
PROJECTILE HAZARD
You may be injured by venting liquids or gases that are released
under pressure, or flying debris.
PINCH POINT HAZARD
Moving parts can crush and cut. Pinch points are basically any
areas where there are moving parts.
INSPECT THE EQUIPMENT DAILY
Inspect the equipment for worn or broken parts on a daily basis.
Do not operate the equipment if you are uncertain about its
condition.
In this part sheet, the words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE are used to
emphasize important safety information as follows:
Hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in minor personal injury,
product or property damage.
!
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in severe personal
injury, death or substantial property
damage.
!
WARNING
Important installation, operation or
maintenance information.
NOTE
Read the following warnings before using this equipment.
READ THE MANUAL
Before operating finishing equipment, read and understand all
safety, operation and maintenance information provided in the
operation manual.
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields could result in
serious eye injury or blindness.
NEVER MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT
Do not modify the equipment unless the manufacturer provides
written approval.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION TO THE OPERATOR OF THE EQUIPMENT.
FOR FURTHER SAFETY INFORMATION REGARDING THIS EQUIPMENT, SEE THE GENERAL EQUIPMENT SAFETY BOOKLET (77-5300).
KNOW WHERE AND HOW TO SHUT OFF THE EQUIPMENT
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE
Always follow the pressure relief procedure in the equipment
instruction manual.
NOISE HAZARD
You may be injured by loud noise. Hearing protection may be
required when using this equipment.
STATIC CHARGE
Fluid may develop a static charge that must be dissipated through
proper grounding of the equipment, objects to be sprayed and all
other electrically conductive objects in the dispensing area. Improper
grounding or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in
fire, explosion or electric shock and other serious injury.
PROP 65 WARNING
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
WEAR RESPIRATOR
Toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if inhaled.
Wear a respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent
manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet.
TOXIC FLUID & FUMES
Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if
splashed in the eyes or on the skin, inhaled, injected or
swallowed. LEARN and KNOW the specific hazards or the fluids
you are using.
KEEP EQUIPMENT GUARDS IN PLACE
Do not operate the equipment if the safety devices have been
removed.
!
WARNING
AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT
Automatic equipment may start suddenly without warning.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper equipment grounding, poor ventilation, open flame or
sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in fire or
explosion and serious injury.
MEDICAL ALERT
Any injury caused by high pressure liquid can be serious. If you
are injured or even suspect an injury:
• Go to an emergency room immediately.
• Tell the doctor you suspect an injection injury.
• Show the doctor this medical information or the medical alert
card provided with your airless spray equipment.
• Tell the doctor what kind of fluid you were spraying or
dispensing.
GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION
To prevent contact with the fluid, please note the following:
• Never point the gun/valve at anyone or any part of the body.
• Never put hand or fingers over the spray tip.
• Never attempt to stop or deflect fluid leaks with your hand,
body, glove or rag.
• Always have the tip guard on the spray gun before spraying.
• Always ensure that the gun trigger safety operates before
spraying.

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Binks MODEL 570 AUTOMATIC MASTIC AIRLESS SPRAY GUN
9. “Hour glass” or “tails” on the spray pattern normally
indicates too low a fluid pressure for the nozzle tip
being used; or, the material is too viscous.
10. A distorted spray pattern usually means a plugged or
worn nozzle tip.
11. Using excesive fluid pressure will only cause undue
wear of the nozzle tip.
INCORRECT PATTERNS
CENTER LINE
OF
GUN
“
TAILS
”
“HOURGLASS” “DISTORTION”
90º
90º
MAXIMUM
FAN WIDTH
8"
to
14"
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
(See High Pressure Warning Statement on Page 1)
To Clean Nozzle Tip:
1. BEFORE proceeding with any maintenance, read
safety procedure, paragraph 3, in High Pressure
Warning, page 1.
2. Remove tip guard assembly (4), nozzle tip, and
gasket (3).
3. Submerge nozzle tip in solvent to remove dried
material.
4. Blow air through nozzle tip to clean.
5. Airless spray nozzle Tips are made of tungsten car-
bide and are very brittle. Do not drop. To clean a
nozzle tip use solvent, toothpick or sharpened match.
Never use a metal probe.
To Replace Wire Assembly:
1. BEFORE proceeding with any maintenance, read
safety procedure, paragraph 3, in High Pressure
Warning, page 1
.
2. For convenience, you may wish to remove spray gun
from gun mount.
3. Carefully remove the cap (10). The spring (13) is
under tension and will come out when cap (10) is
removed.
4. Remove nut (14) and lockwasher (15). The back plate
(12), diaphragm (11) and washer (17) may be
removed at this time.
5. Loosen the wire assembly nut (6) from the stem (20).
6. Loosen and remove the bearing screw assembly (19)
and the stem (20) from spray gun. The packing (18)
should also be inspected at this time. If worn, replace.
7. Loosen and remove the gland nut (21). The wire
assembly (6) may now be pulled rearward from the
spray gun.
8. If worn, replace the gland set (22).
9. The material body assembly (7) may be removed for
cleaning by loosening set screws (1). Note the pin in
gun body assembly (8).
10. Reassemble in reverse order.
DIFFUSER ASSEMBLIES*
Reduces fluid velocity to minimize tip wear and to aid
fluid filtration. 54-2229 nylon gasket is included
with 54-2378.
54-2378 nut for use with 54-1835 (.005) or
54-1836 (.009) edge type filter.
54-1640 54-1639 54-2378 54-1835
54-1797 54-1836
*Not furnished.
Please order separately.
CORRECT PATTERN

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ITEM
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1a— SET SCREW 1/4-20 x 3/16" Long......... 2
1b— SET SCREW
1/4-20 x 1/2" Long, with Nylock............. 1
2 54-2929†SEAT.............................................. 1
3 54-2229†GASKET ........................................ 1
4 54-3085 TIP GUARD ASSEMBLY ................ 1
5 54-2927†SEAL.............................................. 1
6 54-2955†WIRE ASSEMBLY........................... 1
7 54-3048 MATERIAL BODY ASSEMBLY....... 1
8 — GUN BODY ASSEMBLY ................ 1
9 20-1359 SET SCREW 5/16-18 x 5/8" Long......... 1
10 54-3060 CAP ASSEMBLY ............................ 1
ITEM
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
11 54-3051†DIAPHRAGM ................................ 1
12 54-3054 BACK PLATE ................................. 1
13 54-3052†SPRING.......................................... 1
14 — NUT 8/32 ........................................ 1
15 — LOCKWASHER.............................. 1
16 71-28 FITTING 1/8 NPT x1/4 NPS ................. 1
17 54-3055 WASHER ....................................... 1
18 54-3053†PACKING....................................... 1
19 54-3059 BEARING SCREW ASSEMBLY......... 1
20 54-3061 STEM............................................. 1
21 54-2964 GLAND NUT ................................. 1
22 54-2949*GLAND SET................................... 1
23 54-2928 SET CAP ........................................ 1
PARTS LIST
(When ordering, please specify Part No.)
†Also available in 54-3122 Repair Kit. Please order separately.
* Furnished with Wire Assembly (6).
5
2
23
3
4
7
1b
8
9
11
12 15
14
13
17
20
19
18
16
1a
22
6
21
Nozzle Tip
NOZZLE TIP not furnished. Please order
separately. See page 5 for selections.
10
1/2-14 NPT(f)
Fluid Inlet 1/4 NPS(m)
Air Inlet
1/2" Dia.
Mounting
Hole
NOTE
Warning information stamped on nut.
NOTE
Keep gland nut (21) tight at all times.
Should leak occur at gland nut (21), replace
gland set (22). Wire assembly (6) will be
damaged if leak persists.

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BINKS TWIST-TIP REVERSIBLE NOZZLE CLEANER
GENERAL
The Twist-Tip nozzle cleaner allows purging of a clogged nozzle orifice without
disassembly from the spray gun. The tungsten carbide nozzle is permanently
assembled into the rotatable cylinder tip insert and handle assembly. No alignment
or adjustments are required.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly to spray gun is simple and the exploded view is self-explanatory. The
54-2378 diffuser assembly is required to assemble the Twist-Tip into the gun.
FEATURES OF THE TWIST-TIP ATTACHMENT
• Fits most popular airless spray guns
• Low friction turning
• Equals or exceeds life of other reversible spray tips
• Hand-tightened seal system
• Assembly suitable for solvent and water-based
• Maximum working pressure: 7,500 PSI
• Rapid changing of the tip and base by hand without tools
IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. The spray gun must be shut off while rotating the Twist-Tip attachment handle.
2. If leakage occurs, unit must be disassembled, cleaned and parts checked for any
damage. Replace damaged parts with genuine Binks parts.
3. With proper care, the Twist-Tip attachment will give long, reliable
service. To maintain this performance, it should be flushed with
solvent or proper cleaning fluid following each spray period.
WARNING
Do not operate unit with leakage from the spray gun, Twist-
Tip attachment or hose or severe injury may result.
!ITEM
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 454-3 SAFETY GUARD ASM ................. 1
1 454-5 SAFETY GUARD (G Thread) ASM ... 1
2 454-1 SEAL KIT ASSEMBLY
(Part of Safety Guard) .................. 1
3 454-Tip Size SPRAY TIP ............................... 1
4 54-2378 DIFFUSER ................................ 1
PARTS LIST
When ordering, please specify Part No.
SURFACE COATING FAN WIDTH ORIFICE SIZE
(in inches) .009 .011 .013 .015.017 .019 .021 .023
Wood Interior Stain, Sanding 6" 309 311 313 - - - - -
Cabinets, Paneling Sealer, Lacquer
Varnish, Shellac,
Enamels
Interior Walls Latex, Vinyl 10" - - - 515 517 519 - -
Ceilings, Drywall Acrylic 12" - - - 615 617 - - -
Plaster
Overhang Primers, 10" - - - 515 517 - - -
Enamels
Masonry Block, Vinyl, Acrylic 10" - - - - 517 519 521 -
Stucco, Concrete Latex, Oil Base,
Alkyds
Wood Exterior Exterior, Stains 10" - - - - 517 519 521 -
Shingle Siding, Latex, Vinyl,
Shiplap Acrylic
Open Joist MIL White 10" - - - - - 519 - -
Ceiling Areas HI Build 12" - - - - - - 521 523
AIRLESS TWIST TIP CHART
BASE RETAINERS
Assembly 454-3 454-5
Number 3/4 – 20 7/8 – 14 (G)
Binks Graco, Titan, Wagner
Ordering: For twist tips add the prefix 454- to size tip selected.
For example, if you select 517, order as 454-517.
1
2
2
3
4

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FLAT TIP ASSEMBLIES FOR AIRLESS GUNS
FAN WIDTH
PART STAMPED ORIFICE (12" FROM
NUMBER NUMBER (INCHES) SURFACE)
FAN WIDTH
PART STAMPED ORIFICE (12" FROM
NUMBER NUMBER (INCHES) SURFACE)
FAN WIDTH
PART STAMPED ORIFICE (12" FROM
NUMBER NUMBER (INCHES) SURFACE)
9-1170 9-1170 .011 8-10
9-1180 9-1180 .011 10-12
9-1350 9-1350 .013 8-10
9-1360 9-1360 .013 10-12
9-1380 9-1380 .013 12-14
9-1550 9-1550 .015 8-10
9-1560 9-1560 .015 10-12
9-1590 9-1590 .015 14-16
9-1840 9-1840 .018 10-12
9-1860 9-1860 .018 12-14
9-1890 9-1890 .018 16-18
9-2140 9-2140 .021 10-12
9-2180 9-2180 .021 16-18
9-2190 9-2190 .021 18-20
9-2340 9-2340 .023 10-12
9-2640 9-2640 .026 12-14
9-3120 9-3120 .031 6-8
9-3140 9-3140 .031 12-14
9-3180 9-3180 .031 18-20
9-3620 9-3620 .036 6-8
9-3640 9-3640 .036 12-14
9-3660 9-3660 .036 16-18
9-3680 9-3680 .036 18-20
9-4340 9-4340 .043 12-14
9-4380 9-4380 .043 18-20
9-5230 9-5230 .052 8-10
9-5240 9-5240 .052 12-14
9-6230 9-6230 .062 8-10

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NOTES

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dba Finishing Brands. ©2015 Carlisle Fluid Technologies, Inc., dba Finishing Brands. All rights reserved.
WARRANTY POLICY
Binks products are covered by Finishing Brands one year materials and workmanship limited warranty.
The use of any parts or accessories, from a source other than Finishing Brands, will void all warranties.
For specic warranty information please contact the closest Finishing Brands location listed below.
Binks is part of Finishing Brands, a global leader in innovative spray nishing
technologies. For technical assistance or to locate an authorized distributor,
contact one of our international sales and customer support locations below.
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