Catalogue Indy-X User Manual
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Operation
Model 23575-00
1. Hose Attachment
How the Gun Works
The Indy-X Chop Gun is an evolutionary de­sign that reduces operator fatigue through re­duced gun weight, enhanced maneuverability.
The Indy-X Chop Gun is a straight-forward, simple design, having fewer parts and o-rings than any other gun in its class.
The Indy-X Chop is designed to be a true high volume low pressure gun. The ports in the gun are large to allow for less back pressure and easy flow of material. This is further achieved with large material hoses, and properly setting the material pump for boat pressure, matching a spray tip that will deliver desired output and useable spray pattern, not atomizing the material. The gun is very user friendly. Example: Because of the variables involved, material viscosity, sheer of material ambient temperature, required output, your pressure setting will vary.
Start-up Instructions
Atomizing Air (Red tubing)
Material Hose (Black hose)
AAC Air
(Black tubing) Chopper Air Line
(Red air hose)
Catalyst Hose (Black hose)
2. Remove the red plastic Protective Cap from the Nozzle End of the Head assembly. Lightly lubricate all threads and O-Rings with a petroleum jelly before assembly.
CAUTION
Before turning on main air, check all On/Off Ball Valves, making certain all Valves are in the "Off" position and set all regulators in their "Off position. (Turn knob counter-clockwise for OFF or reduced pressure setting.)
NOTE
Verify that the Catalyst Jug & Solvent Tank have been filled with proper materials for
operation.
NOTE
Lightly lubricate all threads and o-rings with a petroleum jelly before assembly.
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