Page 2 - Specifications; Save This Manual; Read all instructions before using this tool!; inhibit rust. Always lock up tools and keep out of reach of children.
Page 2 SKU 90880 Specifications Item Description Power Consumption Battery, 18 VDC, 1.7 Am p Hours Canister Capacity 15 oz. (500 ml) Battery Capacity 15 to 20 containers per full battery charge Battery Type 18 VDC, N i-Cad, 1.7 AH Battery Charger Class II, 120 VAC, 60 Hz; Output: 24 VDC, 200 m A Del...
Page 3 - or across running machines.; Disconnect power. Unplug Battery Charger when not in use.; regularly by a qualified technician.
Page 3 SKU 90880 7. Use eye, nose and mouth protection. Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles. Wear an ANSI approved dust mask or respirator when working chemicaland paint dusts and mists. 8. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over or across runnin...
Page 5 - Unpacking
Page 5 SKU 90880 8. Do not operate the Spray Gun without the nozzle Locknut (3) in place. 9. Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids to clean the Spray Gun. Fire or explosion could occur. Damage to Spray Gun components could occur. 10. Always read the paint manufacturer’s thinning recommendati...
Page 6 - Operation; CHARGING BATTERY; Plug the AC Adapter module into an electrical outlet.; INSERTING BATTERY; Secure the Lock-spring Clasps to each side of the handle.; PREPARATION OF SURFACE TO BE SPRAYED
Page 6 SKU 90880 Operation CHARGING BATTERY The Battery (26) does not come charged from the factory. Charge the Battery before using. 1. Insert the Battery (26) into the Charger Base (31). The Battery can only insert one way. 2. Insert the AC Adapter (32) cord plug into the Charger Base as shown abo...
Page 7 - PREPARATION OF PAINT TO BE SPRAYED; Purchase fresh paint and have it mixed thoroughly by machine.; FILLING THE CANISTER
Page 7 SKU 90880 The surface to be sprayed should be free of dust, dirt, and grease. In some instances, aprimer coat should be applied before spraying the final coat. PREPARATION OF PAINT TO BE SPRAYED Most paints and stains are supplied ready for brush applications. They may need to bethinned befor...
Page 8 - Canister back into the Canister Lid. Securely tighten.; BEGIN SPRAYING; Hold the Spray Gun horizontally and press the Trigger Switch (20).
Page 8 SKU 90880 5. Push the Suction Tube (23) back into the Canister Lid. 6. Fill the Canister (25) with paint of the correct viscosity, then carefully screw the Canister back into the Canister Lid. Securely tighten. The easiest way to do this without spilling paint is to leave the full Canister on...
Page 9 - MOUNTING THE SIDE HANDLE; Screw the Side Handle into the housing until securely tightened.; SPRAYING TECHNIQUES; Keep the Nozzle 10 to 12 inches from the spraying surface.
Page 9 SKU 90880 MOUNTING THE SIDE HANDLE For ease of use and more spraying control, it may be desirable to mount the Side Handle(28) to the Housing (27). It can be mounted to either the left or right side of the Housing(27). 1. To mount the Side Handle (28), remove the rubber cap covering the threa...
Page 11 - Maintenance; the Spray Gun until only clean thinner comes out of the Nozzle.
Page 11 SKU 90880 Maintenance Caution: Before performing any repair or maintenance procedure, remove the Batteryfrom the Spray Gun Handle. Never immerse the Spray Gun in water to clean. Clean the Spray Gun components immediately after each use as described below. 1. Unscrew the Canister (25) and pou...
Page 12 - Troubleshooting
Page 12 SKU 90880 Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Motor hums but nospraying occurs; Or,irregular spraying 1. Worn Valve 2. Piston Stuck 3. Suction Tube not in place 4. Blocked Suction Tube and/orFilter 5. Blocked Nozzle 6. Loosened Lock Nut 1. Replace Valve 2. Clean Piston w...
Page 13 - Parts List; PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
Page 13 SKU 90880 Parts List Ite m D e s c rip tio n 1 . N o z z le 2 . V a lv e 3 . L o c k N u t 4 . C y lin d e r 5 . A irtig h t R in g 6 . P is to n S p rin g 7 . P is to n 8 . D riv e H o u s in g 9 . A rm a tu re 1 0 . S le e v e 1 1 . C a n is te r L id 1 2 . C o il 1 3 . E le c tro n ic C o...
Page 14 - Assembly Drawing