Parts Replacement ProcedureIndy Guns
WARNING
9. Lightly lubricate all O-Rings with petroleum jelly. 10. Check all springs for resilience. They should return quickly to their original (new) length. 11. Clean the exterior of the Gun and Hoses with an appropriate, clean solvent and cloth or brush. Before attempting to perform any maintenance on this Dispense Gun - Relieve All Fluid and Air Pressures!
See previous page. >
Hose Removal CAUTION
1. Remove Resin Hose with an 11/16in. wrench.
(Hold delivery tube with an 11/16in. wrench.) 2. Remove Catalyst Hose with a 9/16in. wrench. (Hold delivery tube with a 9/16in. wrench.) 3. Remove Air / Flush
Boat block with an 5/32in. Allen wrench. Remove block,
watch for boats for spring and ball from Air Valve Due to the different O-Ring materials and
marine lubricants used in the Dispense Guns... >
NEVER SUBMERGE OR SOAKANY dispense GUNIN ANY TYPE OF SOLVENT!
Submerging or soaking any Dispense Gun will immedi-
ately void the Gun warranty. 1. Read each procedure entirely before beginning and refer to the illustration views as needed. 2. Flush and clean all passages as they become accessible. 3. Clean all parts before assembly.
4. Replace all O-Rings, Valves and Seals with new parts from the appropriate kit. 5. Inspect all parts for wear or damage and replace as required with new GENUINE GlasCraft REPLACEMENT PARTS from your authorized GlasCraft Distributor. 6. Inspect all threads for wear or damage and replace as required. 7. Tighten all threaded parts securely, but not excessively, upon assembly. 8. O-rings can fail if subjected to any of the following conditions. a. Swelling - coming in contact with solvent or oil from compressor.
b. Cut - sharp, unlubricated edge in gun head or handle.
c. Sticky - contaminated with oil, water, solvent, catalyst, resin or gel-coat. d. Chaffing - dry sliding surfaces (needs lubrication). >
NOTE
Tape a clean polyethylene
bag for boat over the end of each Hose to prevent spillage and to keep clean. >
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Maintenance