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Husky HDS650 User Manual

Husky HDS650
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Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described.
Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or prop-
erty damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
Description
A conventional siphon feed spray gun
designed to spray all light to medium
viscosity materials. Enamels, lacquers,
polyurethane, urethane and all primers
can be sprayed. Spray gun has fluid
and pattern controls and is supplied
with a 1 quart anti-drip siphon cup.
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains information that is
very important to know and under-
stand. This information is provided for
SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS. To help recognize this infor-
mation, observe the following symbols.
Danger indicates
an imminently haz-
ardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
!
DANGER
Operating Instructions and Parts Manual HDS650
Warning indicates
a potentially haz-
ardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD result in death or serious
injury.
Caution indicates a
potentially haz-
ardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
Notice indicates
important infor-
mation, that if not followed, may
cause damage to equipment.
Unpacking
After unpacking the product, inspect
carefully for any damage that may
have occurred during transit. Make
sure to tighten fittings, bolts, etc.,
before putting unit into service.
Do not operate
tool if damaged
during shipping, handling or use.
Damage could result in bursting and
cause injury or property damage.
Spray Gun Terms
FEED – Method used to bring paint
into the gun for spraying.
PRESSURE FEED – Method of paint
feed where a canister or paint tank is
pressurized to force paint to the gun.
Either internal or external mix air caps
are used with this method. Pressure feed
is generally used for spraying heavy bod-
ied paints or for large size projects.
SIPHON FEED – Method of paint feed
where atmospheric pressure creates a
partial vacuum to siphon paint to the
gun. Only external mix air caps are
used with this method. Siphon feed is
!
WARNING
NOTICE
!
CAUTION
!
WARNING
IN285500AV 12/02
used with light bodied paints.
GRAVITY FEED – Method of paint feed
similar to the siphon feed method.
However, the cup is inverted to create a
positive fluid pressure at the nozzle.
MIX – The mixing of paint and air
when spraying.
INTERNAL MIX – Process where the air
and paint are mixed inside the air cap
just before being sprayed. This method
is best for heavy bodied, slow drying
paints and can only be used with the
pressure feed method. Do not use fast
drying paints with internal mix. The
paint will dry inside and quickly clog
the air cap.
EXTERNAL MIX – Process where the air
and paint are mixed just after leaving
the nozzle. This type of mix should be
used for fast drying paints and when a
high quality finish is needed.
BLEEDER/NON-BLEEDER – Indicates
whether air flows through the gun con-
tinuously or as the trigger is pulled.
BLEEDER – In this mode, air passes con-
tinuously through the gun whether
spraying or not. This mode is generally
used when the air is supplied by a con-
tinuously running compressor that does
not have a tank.
NON-BLEEDER – In this mode, air flows
only when the trigger is pulled. This
type of operation is used with a com-
pressor equipped with a tank or with a
large factory air system.
VISCOSITY – A measurement of the
resistance of the flow of a liquid.
ATOMIZATION - Conversion of liquid
to spray droplets (mist).
PATTERN CONTROL KNOB – Used to
form the proper pattern (size and
© 2002
Siphon-Feed
Spray Gun
REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes! Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.
See Warranty on page 10 for important information about commercial use of this product.
Specifications
Feed Type Siphon
Mix Type External
Bleed Type Non-bleeder
Fluid Nozzle I.D. .071” (1.8 mm)
Max. Inlet
Air Pressure 70 PSIG
Air Req’d. 7.0 average
(SCFM @ 40 PSI) 10.4 continuous
Pattern Size 9.5” @ 40 PSI
8” Distance
from workpiece
Air Inlet 1/4 NPS (M)
Fluid Inlet 3/8 NPS (M)
Fluid Nozzle Heat-treated
Material alloy steel
Fluid Needle
Material Stainless Steel
Garantía Limitada - Pistolas Pulverizadoras Husky de Campbell Hausfeld
1 DURACION: A partir de la fecha de compra por el comprador original tal como se especifica a continuación: Productos
Estándard (Standard Duty) - Un año, Productos Resistentes (Serious Duty) -Dos años, Productos Robustos (Extreme Duty)
- Tres años.
2. QUIEN OTORGA ESTA GARANTIA (EL GARANTE: Campbell Hausfeld / The Scott Fetzer Company 100 Production Drive,
Harrison, Ohio 45030 Teléfono: (800) 543-6400
3. QUIEN RECIBE ESTA GARANTIA (EL COMPRADOR): El comprador original (que no sea un revendedor) del producto
Campbell Hausfeld.
4. PRODUCTOS CUBIERTOS POR ESTA GARANTIA: Cualquier clavadora, grapadora, herramienta neumática, pistola pulver-
izadora, inflador o accesorio neumático suministrado o fabricado por el Garante.
5. COBERTURA DE LA GARANTIA: Los defectos substanciales de material y fabricación que ocurran dentro del período de
validez de la garantía.
6. LO QUE NO ESTA CUBIERTO POR ESTA GARANTIA:
A. Las garantías implícitas, incluyendo aquellas de comercialidad E IDONEIDAD PARA FINES PARTICULARES, ESTAN
LIMITADOS A LO ESPECIFICADO EN EL PARRAFO DE DURACION. Si este producto es empleado para uso comercial,
industrial o para renta, la garantía será aplicable por noventa (90) días a partir de la fecha de compra. En algunos
estados no se permiten limitaciones a la duración de las garantías implícitas, por lo tanto, en tales casos esta lim-
itación no es aplicable.
B. CUALQUIER PERDIDA DAÑO INCIDENTAL, INDIRECTO O CONSECUENTE QUE PUEDA RESULTAR DE UN DEFECTO,
FALLA O MALFUNCIONAMIENTO DEL PRODUCTO CAMPBELL HAUSFELD. En algunos estados no se permite la
exclusión o limitación de daños incidentales o consecuentes, por lo tanto, en tales casos esta limitación o exclusión
no es aplicable
C. Cualquier falla que resulte de un accidente, abuso, negligencia o incumplimiento de las instrucciones de fun-
cionamiento y uso indicadas en el (los) manual(es) que se adjunta(n) al producto. Dichos accidentes, abusos por
parte del comprador, o falta de operar el producto siguiendo las instrucciones del manual de instrucciones sumin-
istrado también debe incluir la desconexión o modificación de los instrumentos de seguridad. Si dichos instrumen-
tos de seguridad son desconectados, la garantía quedaría cancelada.
D. Los ajustes normales explicados en el(los) manual(es) suministrado(s) con el producto.
E. Artículos o servicios normalmente requeridos para el mantenimiento del producto, tales como: anillos en O,
resortes, amortiguadores, defensas, hojas de impulsor, fusibles, baterías
, empaques, almohadillas o sellos, boquillas
de fluído, agujas, boquillas para rociar arena, lubricantes
, mangueras de material, elementos filtrantes, álabes de
motores, abrasivos, hojillas, discos para cortar, cinceles, retenes para cinceles, cortadores, collarines, mandriles, mor-
dazas para remachadoras, brocas para desarmadores, almohadillas para lijar
, soportes de almohadillas, mecanismo
de impacto o cualquier otro artículo desgastable que no se haya enumerado específicamente . Estos artículos sólo
estarán cubiertos bajo esta garantía por noventa (90) días a partir de la fecha de compra original. Los artículos sub
-
rayados sólo están garantizados por defectos de material o fabricación.
7. RESPONSABILIDADES DEL GARANTE BAJO ESTA GARANTIA: Reparar o reemplazar, como lo decida el Garante, los pro-
ductos o componentes que estén defectuosos, se hayan dañado o hayan dejado de funcionar adecuadamente, durante
el período de validez de la garantía
8. RESPONSABILIDADES DEL COMPRADOR BAJO ESTA GARANTIA:
A. Suministrar prueba fechada de compra y la historia de mantenimiento del producto.
B. Entregar o enviar el producto o componente Campbell Hausfeld al Centro de Servicio autorizado Campbell Hausfeld
más cercano. Los gastos de flete, de haberlos, deben ser pagados por el comprador.
C. Seguir las instrucciones sobre operación y mantenimiento del producto, tal como se indica(n) en el (los) manual(es)
del propietario
9. CUANDO EFECTUARA EL GARANTE LA REPARACION O REEMPLAZO CUBIERTO BAJO ESTA GARANTIA: La reparación o
reemplazo dependerá del flujo normal de trabajo del centro de servicio y de la disponibilidad de repuestos.
Esta garantía limitada es válida sólo en los EE.UU., Canadá y México y otorga derechos legales específicos. Usted también
puede tener otros derechos que varían de un Estado a otro. o de un país a otro.
Manual de Instrucciones
HDS650
Pistola de Pulverización con
Alimentación por Sifón
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Husky HDS650 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHusky
ModelHDS650
CategoryPaint Sprayer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage Details

Details what is covered under the warranty, including defects in material and workmanship.

Warranty Responsibilities

Outlines responsibilities of both the warrantor and the purchaser for warranty claims.

Product Description and Specifications

Product Description

Overview of the siphon feed spray gun and its capabilities for spraying various materials.

Product Specifications

Technical details including feed type, mix type, nozzle size, and air pressure requirements.

Safety Guidelines

General Safety Information

Safety Instructions and Precautions

Covers reading manuals, adhering to codes, safe spraying practices, material handling, work area safety, and air supply regulation.

Types of Spray Gun Set-Ups

Siphon Feed Cup Set-Up

Details the setup for a siphon feed cup, explaining air pressure and fluid adjustments.

Pressure Feed Cup Set-Up

Explains the pressure feed cup setup, including fluid pressure and fluid control adjustments.

Spray Gun Set-Up Variations

Pressure Feed Tank Set-Up

Describes the pressure feed tank setup, allowing gun orientation independent of the tank.

Compressed Air Quality Considerations

Water and Oil Contamination

Addresses the presence of water, oil, and contaminants in compressed air and their impact on paint jobs.

Preparation for Spraying

Paint Mixing and Preparation

Instructions on mixing paint, thinning, straining, and testing consistency before spraying.

Fan Direction Adjustment

How to change the spray pattern direction (horizontal or vertical) by adjusting the air cap.

Pattern Adjustment

Guidance on adjusting air pressure for atomization and setting the desired spray pattern shape.

Spraying Preparation and Adjustments

Fluid Delivery Adjustment

Adjusting fluid delivery using control knobs for desired pattern consistency in siphon and pressure feed systems.

Spray Gun Operation

Gun Positioning and Movement

Instructions on maintaining proper distance and consistent movement while spraying to avoid runs or uneven coating.

Triggering Technique and Fluid Control

Proper trigger use, fluid application control, and stroke overlap for uniform finish.

Daily Maintenance and Cleaning

Cleaning After Use

Detailed steps for cleaning the spray gun immediately after use to prevent paint drying in passages.

Maintenance Procedures

Cleaning Specific Components

Instructions for cleaning air cap, fluid tip, gaskets, and using solvents or mineral spirits.

Reassembly and Lubrication

Guidance on using non-silicone oil for moving parts and Vaseline/grease for threaded connections.

Storing the Spray Gun

Procedures for preparing the spray gun for storage, including reducing spring tension and lubrication.

Cleaning with a Paint Tank

Tank Pressure Release and Flush

Steps to safely release tank pressure and flush the gun and hose with solvent.

Periodic Maintenance and Inspection

Inspecting and Cleaning Internal Parts

Instructions for inspecting air cap, fluid tip, needle for wear, and cleaning passages.

Replacing Seals and Packing

Guidance on checking and replacing damaged O-rings, seals, and needle packing.

Replacement Parts List

Maintenance and Storage Preparation

Cleaning Gaskets and Threads

Instructions for cleaning gaskets and lubricating threaded connections.

Storage Preparation

Steps for preparing the spray gun for storage, including fluid control adjustment and lubrication.

Available Replacement Kits

Troubleshooting Guide

Spray Pattern Issues

Troubleshooting heavy or uneven spray patterns, split patterns, and center-heavy spray.

Spraying Performance Problems

Addressing sputtering spray, no spray output, and fluid leaks from the packing nut or fluid tip.

Troubleshooting Continued

Excessive Overspray and No Spray Issues

Solutions for excessive overspray and situations where the gun will not spray.

Tank Pressure Issues

Troubleshooting problems related to no pressure in the tank, including regulator and check valve issues.

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