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Operation
Shut-Down Instructions
1. Turn the main air valve to "Off" position.
8. Material pump should now be cycled so that shaft is left in DOWN positon during shut-down period.
CAUTION
Failure to cycle Pump Shaft to DOWN position may result
in over-spray or leaked material to dry or harden on Shaft.
When Pump is next operated, severe damage may be done to Upper Pump Seals.
Routine Care
NOTE
GlasCraft recommends the use of
GlasCraft TGC FRP TOOL & GUN CLEANER FOR BOATS
for...
> cleaning of spray guns, spray tips, rollers, brushes, hoses,
etc.
> flushing internal-mix spray guns, hoses and boat pumps .. as well as any general shop clean-up!
2. Pressure should be maintained on the resin and catalyst hose.
3. Refer to the manual to remove and clean the gun head parts. These parts should be cleaned thor -oughly, inspected for wear or damage, O-Rings re -placed if needed and placed aside for later re-as -sembly at next start-up.
It is recommended that the following service be performed on a weekly basis.
1. Inspect and lubricate Catalyst Slave Pump Linkage. (See Catalyst Slave Pump User Manual.)
2. Inspect Pump Shafts on Material and Catalyst Pumps, making certain they are clean and free of over-spray or for­eign material. Clean and lubricate as required.
3. Inspect Gun Valve Needle Shafts, making certain they are clean and free of over-spray or foreign material. Clean and lubricate as required. (See Spray Gun User Manual.)
For long term storage of your spray system, it is recom­mended that the following procedures be followed.
4. Clean and inspect all internal and external threads of the Gun Head. After cleaning, dry and lubricate all threads with a light coat of petroleum jelly.
NOTE
Make certain that the resin orifice on the inside of the Gun Head and the catalyst orifice on the outside of the Gun Head are covered with a small amount of the lubri -cant to prevent hardening and/or migration.
5. Use a light coating of petroleum jelly on all threads and o-rings during re-assembly.
WARNING
Do not exceed 3 PSI pressure of nitrogen on the material
drum!
6. Material pump should be stopped with Pump Shaft in UP position. Shaft should be cleaned of any over­spray or foreign material.
7. Material Pump Lube Cup should be emptied, cleaned and refilled with clean, compatible lubricant.
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