Ingersoll Rand 300-301 - Manual

Ingersoll Rand 300-301

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

300-301

300-301 FLOW GUN 1/4 inch SEAT TUNGSTEN CARBIDE

IMPORTANT: READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING,

OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT

WARNING:

Always wear eye protection when operating this gun.
Do not use damaged, frayed or deteriorated material
hoses or fittings.

SERVICE KITS



Use only Johnstone replacement parts to insure
compatibility and longest life.

300-301RK

Repair

Kit

300-919

Valve Rod Assembly

WARNING:
DO NOT OPERATE FLOW GUN AT PRESSURES
ABOVE RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM OF 4000PSI
(272 BAR) MATERIAL AND 100PSI (6.8 BAR) AIR.

SPECIFICATIONS



Material Inlet Port Size

3/8" NPT

Material Outlet

1/4” orifice

Nozzle connection

400-667 Collar


MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE



DAILY:
Check for material leakage.
Check for Frayed or damaged hoses.
Depressurize when not in use.

OPERATION

Supply material to the flow gun.
Adjust Material Pressure to flow gun until desired
material flow is achieved. (Material Regulator)
Adjust the trigger spring pressure until the Flow Gun
closes while under pressure. Turn the Adjusting screw
clockwise to increase pressure and counter-clockwise
to decrease pressure.








REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE


Depressurize the Flow Gun
Disconnect the 3/8” NPT fitting from the Gun
inlet and remove the Nozzle.
Connect new Flow gun to the 3/8” NPT.
Install new nozzle.
To bleed air out of the Flow Gun- Operate the
Flow Gun until the air stops coming out.



Johnstone Dispensing Systems

1872 Enerprise Drive PH

(248) 293-5700

300-301.doc

Rochester Hills MI 48309 FX (248 ) 293-5800 March15, 2000

3/8” NPT
MATERIAL INLET

BODY

TRIGGER

COLLAR

ADJUSTING
SCREW

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