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EFD 1000D User Manual

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If you dispense thick fluids, several problems may
occur. First, the repetitive air cycles can bore
tunnels through non-leveling fluids, causing
spitting and inconsistent deposits. Second, thick
fluids contain trapped air that leads to drooling
and oozing.
These problems are eliminated by using the
SmoothFlow
piston. That's because the white
pistons prevent tunneling by providing a barrier to
the pulsed-air cycles, and prevent oozing by
responding to the pressure of trapped air with a
slight suck-back movement after the dispense
cycle.
The white piston is used for most fluids.
However, if you are applying RTV silicone and
find that the piston bounces and causes stringing,
switch to the orange, flat wall piston.
The SmoothFlow
pistons make barrel filling
easier, too. As you load the fluid in, air is trapped
in the bottom and throughout the fluid. Simply
insert a SmoothFlow
piston and gently press
down on the fluid as far as possible. This action
forces out most of the air and results in consistent
deposits.
Advanced Dispensing System
For Thick Fluids
Air Pressure
OFF
Air Pressure
ON
No drip
or ooze.
TM

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EFD 1000D Specifications

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BrandEFD
Model1000D
CategoryDispenser
LanguageEnglish

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