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Binks AA1500
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AA1500 AIR-AssIsted
AIRLess spRAy Gun
(wIth AA10 AIR AIR CAp And
FAn sIZe AdJustMent FeAtuRe)
Part
Sheet
77-2838R-4
The following instructions provide the
necessary information for the proper
operation and preventive maintenance
of the Binks AA1500 Air-Assisted
Airless Spray Gun. Please read and
understand all information in this
document in order to get the maximum
performance from your new AA1500
spray gun.
In the AA1500 spray gun, the paint or
other material to be sprayed is preatom-
ized and forced through the carbide tip
by the typical 400-800 psi fluid
pressure (with capabilities up to 1500
psi/105 bar). As a result of the preatom-
izing, the final shaping air supplied by
the air cap produces an exceptionally
fine and even spray pattern. The result
of this spray pattern is an even finish
that lends itself to products that need an
exceptionally fine finish with reduced
overspray and VOC emissions.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Maximum
Fluid Pressure: 1500 psi/105 bar
Maximum
Air Pressure: 100 psi/6.8 bar
Gun Body: Forged Aluminum
Fluid Path: Stainless Steel
Fluid
Shut Off Type: Stainless Steel Ball,
Standard UHMW
Seat or optional
Tungsten Carbide
Fluid Inlet Size: 1/4" NPS(m) Thread
Air Inlet Size: 1/8" NPT(m) x 3/8"
O.D. Push In Tube
Fitting
Gun Weight: 16-oz.
Replaces
Part Sheet
77-2838R-3
Product shown is covered by U.S. patent No. 6,276,616.
Foreign patents are issued or pending.
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Questions and Answers

Binks AA1500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAA1500
MaterialAluminum
Fluid Nozzle Size1.5 mm
Fluid Tip Size1.5 mm
Operating Pressure40 psi (2.8 bar)
ApplicationWood finishing

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Injection Hazard

Highlights risks of fluid injection, emphasizing immediate medical attention and proper handling.

Toxic Fluid Hazard

Details risks associated with hazardous fluids, including skin/eye contact, ingestion, and inhalation.

Equipment Misuse Hazard

Covers risks from improper operation, modification, or failure to follow instructions.

Fire and Explosion Hazard

Addresses risks related to ventilation, static electricity, open flames, and grounding.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Spray Gun Set-Up

Fluid Tip Selection

Fluid Hoses

Troubleshooting Defective Spray Patterns

General Troubleshooting

Spray Pattern Troubleshooting

Air-Assisted Airless Spray Gun Maintenance and Cleaning

Wire and Ball Assembly and Seat Replacement

Air Valve Replacement

Fluid Seat Application Chart

Spray Tip Selection Charts

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