AIRLESSCO LP 2400 Operation manual and parts list - Introduction
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Specifications
The LP Series are compact, lightweight, airless paint sprayers built to meet the
needs of the beginning and the experienced painting contractor.
AIRLESSCO'S DC POWERED LP SERIES
LP2400
LP2500
LP2600 (Hi-Boy & Lo-Boy)
Pressure
3000 psi
3000 psi
3000 psi
Output
0.4 gpm
0.5 gpm
0.6 gpm
Tip Size
1 gun up to 0.019
1 gun up to 0.021
1 gun up to 0.023
Motor
DC TEFC .5 hp
DC. TEFC. .75 hp
DC. TEFC. .75 hp
Weight
38 lbs.
41 lbs.
65 lbs.
INTRODUCTION
WARNING
Prior to starting, read, understand and observe all safety
precautions and warnings on cover & pages 4, 5, 6, 7 and all
labels and tags on the machine
FLUSHING Read prior to using your sprayer
1. New Sprayer
Your Airlessco unit was factory tested in an
anti-freeze solution which was left in the
pump. Before using oil-base paint, flush with
mineral spirits only. Before using water-base
paint flush with mineral spirits, followed by
soapy water, then a clean water flush.
2. Changing Colors
Flush with a compatible solvent such as min-
eral spirits or water.
3. Changing from water-base to oil-base
paint.
Flush with soapy water, then mineral spirits.
4. Changing from oil-base to water-base
paint.
Flush with mineral spirits, followed by soapy
water, then a clean water flush.
Always relieve pressure (See pressure relief procedure
on page 6) prior to storage or when machine is
unattended.
Oil-base Paint: Flush with mineral spirits. Ensure that there is
no pressure in the unit, then close the prime/pressure relief
valve.
Water-base Paint: Flush with water, then mineral spirits. For
longer term storage use a 50/50 mixture of mineral spirits and
motor oil. Always ensure that there is no pressure in the unit,
and close the prime/pressure relief valve for storage.
Learn how to relieve pressure by following Pressure Relief
Procedure on page 6 before operating this machine.
WARNING - NEVER LEAVE PUMP UNATTENDED
WHILE UNDER PRESSURE!
5. Storage
6. Start up after Storage
Before using water-base paint, flush with soapy water
and than a clean water flush.
When using oil-base paint, flush out the mineral spirits
with the material to be sprayed.