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Binks 2001 - User Manual

Binks 2001
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Binks Model
2001, 2001V AND 2001SS
SPRAY GUNS
Replaces
Part Sheet
77-2316R-12
Part
Sheet
77-2316R-13
1. Air Nozzle Assembly
2. Gun Body
3. Side Port Control
4. Fluid Control Knob
5. Air Connection 1/4" NPS (m)
6. Fluid Connection 3/8" NPS (m)
PRESSURE FEED TANK
HOOKUP
For portable painting operations
(double regulator).
Air pressure for atomization and fluid
supply is regulated by two individual
air regulators on tank (see figure 4).
PRESSURE FEED CIRCULATING
HOOKUP
For heavy production spraying.
Air pressure atomization regulated at
extractor. Fluid pressure regulated at
fluid regulator (see figure 5).
Your new Binks spray gun is exceptionally
rugged in construction, and is built to stand
up under hard, continuous use. However, like
any other fine precision instrument, its most
efficient operation depends on a knowledge
of its construction, operation, and mainte-
nance. Properly handled and cared for, it will
produce beautiful, uniform finishing results
long after other spray guns have worn out.
TYPES OF INSTALLATION
SIPHON FEED CUP HOOKUP
Air pressure for atomization is regulated at
extractor. The amount of fluid is adjusted by
fluid control screw on gun, viscosity of paint,
and air pressure (see figure 1).
PRESSURE FEED CUP HOOKUP
For fine finishing with limited spraying.
Air pressure for atomization is regulated at
extractor; fluid pressure at cup regulator. For
heavy fluids and internal mix nozzle spray-
ing, fluid adjusted by control screw on gun.
Pressure cup also available less regulator
(see figure 2).
PRESSURE FEED TANK HOOKUP
For medium production spraying (sin-
gleregulator).
Air pressure for atomization is regulated at
extractor, fluid pressure at tank regulator
(see figure 3).
Extractor
Figure 1
Air
Siphon Cup
Extractor
Figure 5
Air
Fluid
Fluid
Regulator
Fluid
Figure 4
Air
Supply
Air Supply
Extractor
Air
Inlet
Figure 3
Air
Fluid
Outlet
Pressure
Tank
Pressure
Tank
Fluid
1
2
3
4
5
6
Oil & Water
Extractor
Cup
Regulator
Figure 2
Air
Fluid
Pressure Cup
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Binks 2001 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinks
Model2001
CategoryPaint Sprayer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Spray Gun Installation Types

Siphon Feed Cup Hookup

Connect a spray gun using a siphon feed cup for atomization and fluid control using extractor.

Pressure Feed Cup Hookup

Connect a spray gun with a pressure cup regulator for atomization and fluid control.

Pressure Feed Tank Hookup (Single Regulator)

Connect a spray gun to a pressure tank with a single regulator for fluid supply.

Pressure Feed Tank Hookup (Portable)

Connect a spray gun to a pressure tank with dual regulators for portable painting.

Pressure Feed Circulating Hookup

Connect a spray gun for heavy production with fluid pressure regulated at a fluid regulator.

Safety Precautions and Warnings

General Safety Guidelines

Essential safety practices including reading manuals, wearing safety glasses, and operator training.

Equipment Safety Checks

Daily inspection, keeping guards in place, and handling hazards like projectiles and pinch points.

Hazardous Condition Warnings

Warnings related to static charge, fire, explosion, and chemical compatibility with aluminum parts.

Operational Setup and Air Supply

Air Pressure Requirements

Importance of proper air pressure settings and recommended hose size for optimal performance.

Oil and Water Extractor Importance

The critical role of a Binks regulator/extractor for a fine spray finish by removing moisture.

Gun Handling Techniques

Proper gun holding, stroke initiation/ending, and distance for achieving uniform spray patterns.

Air Supply System Setup

Recommendations for air line setup, drainage, and proper placement of the oil/water extractor.

Spraying Techniques and Troubleshooting

Spray Width and Fluid Control

Adjusting spray width for coverage and fluid control for material flow.

Siphon and Pressure Spraying

Setting atomization pressure and adjusting controls for siphon and pressure spraying techniques.

Correcting Faulty Spray Patterns

Identifying and fixing common spray pattern defects like dried material, split spray, or spitting.

Cleaning, Lubrication, and Maintenance

Gun Cleaning Procedures

Methods for cleaning spray guns with cups or pressure tanks using solvents and proper techniques.

Lubrication Schedule and Methods

Daily lubrication requirements for all working parts and specific components like needle packing.

Fluid Packing and Air Leak Correction

Detailed steps for replacing fluid packing and correcting air leaks in the gun assembly.

Nozzle Selection and General Maintenance

Spray Gun General Maintenance

Basic maintenance tips including avoiding silicone lubricants and proper part assembly.

Nozzle Selection Criteria

Guidance on selecting fluid and air nozzles based on material, feed method, and air volume.

Parts List - Models 2001 and 2001 V

Parts List - Model 2001 SS

Special Nozzles and Finishes

Internal Mix Heavy Material Nozzles

Details on special nozzles for internal mix heavy material applications.

Multi-Color Conversion Kit

Information on a kit to convert 60 series nozzles for multi-color spraying.

Special Effect Nozzles

Nozzles designed for special effects like veiling, distressing, and spatter finishes.

Warranty and Service Information

Product Warranty

Details on the 1-year limited warranty for the spray gun product.

Worldwide Service Listing

Information on Binks distributors and technical service contacts for assistance.

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