Kawasaki 691309 User Manual

Summary of 691309

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    87-1904-60957 kawasaki is a trademark licensed by kawasaki motors corp., u.S.A., which does not manufacture or distribute this product. Consumer inquires should be directed to: kawasaki est une marque de commerce de kawasaki motors corp., u.S.A., qui ne fabrique pas et ne distribue pas ce pro- duit ...

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    Personal hazard warnings during cleaning and flushing, solvents can be forcefully expelled from fluid and air passages. Some solvents can cause eye injury. Be sure user and bystanders in the area are wearing impact resistant eye and face protection. Even small projectiles can injure eyes and cause b...

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    Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents. For example: methylene is not chemically compatible with the aluminum that might be used in many system components. The chemical reaction caused by these solvents reacting with aluminum can become violent and lead to an equipment explosion. Guns with stainless steel...

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    Spray gun handling your new spray gun is exceptionally rugged in construction and is built to stand up under hard continuous use. However, like any other fine precision instrument, its most efficient operation depends on knowledge of its construction, operation, and maintenance. Properly handled and...

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    Siphon feed cup hookup air pressure for atomization is regulated at extractor. Amount of fluid is adjusted by fluid control screw on gun, paint viscosity and air pressure. Pressure feed tank hookup for portable painting operations (double regulator) air pressure for atomization and fluid supply is r...

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    Air pressure oil and water extractor is important. Achieving a fine spray finish without the use of a good oil and water extractor is virtually impossible. The extractor eliminates blistering and spotting by keeping air free of oil and water and gives precise air pressure control at the gun. Air noz...

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    11 spray pattern condition problem solution fluid leakage from packing nut a) packing nut loose. B) packing worn or dry. A) tighten, but not so tight as to grip needle. B) replace packing or lubricate. Dripping from fluid tip a) dry packing. B) sluggish needle. C) tight packing nut. D) worn fluid no...