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Titan Maxum Elite User Manual

Titan Maxum Elite
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Maxum Elite
0218 • Form No. 0524838K
HVLP SPRAY GUN
- EN - oPERAtiNG mANUAL 2
- F - NoticE d’UtiLiSAtioN 12
- ES - mANUAL dEL PRoPiEtARio 22
oPERAtiNG mANUAL
MODEL 0524052
MODEL 0524027

Table of Contents

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Titan Maxum Elite Specifications

General IconGeneral
Max. Operating Pressure3000 psi
FilterYes
Gun IncludedYes
Power SourceElectric
Voltage120 V
TypeAirless
Tip Size0.015 in
Spray Tip Size0.015 in

Summary

Important Safety Information

HAZARD: GENERAL

Details general hazards that can cause severe injury or property damage and outlines prevention measures.

HAZARD: EXPLOSION HAZARD DUE TO INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS

Explains explosion risks from incompatible materials like bleach or chlorine and their effect on aluminum.

HAZARD: EXPLOSION OR FIRE

Addresses explosion and fire hazards from solvent and paint fumes, emphasizing prevention with ventilation and ignition sources.

HAZARD: HAZARDOUS VAPORS

Warns about hazardous vapors from paints and solvents, detailing health risks and necessary protective measures.

HAZARD: SKIN BURN INJURY

Highlights the risk of severe skin burns from heated parts, advising caution with quick disconnect fittings.

Service

Introduction

Split Design

Using an HVLP Spray Gun

Preparing to Spray

Outlines the steps for preparing the spray gun for use, including cup preparation and air supply connection.

Selecting a Spray Pattern

Explains how to adjust the spray pattern by rotating the air cap to achieve vertical, horizontal, or diagonal positions.

Spray Pattern Size

Details how to change the spray pattern size by adjusting the air cap ring, affecting pattern width and coverage.

Adjusting the Material and Air Flow

Guides on adjusting material flow and air flow using adjustment knobs for optimal spraying performance.

Spraying

Adjusting the Swivel Tube

Explains how to adjust the swivel tube lever for optimal material delivery when spraying at different angles.

Cleaning the Spray Gun

Maintenance

Adjusting the Packing Nut

Instructs on adjusting the packing nut to prevent material leaks and ensure proper needle movement.

Replacing the Needle Packing and Air Valve Seals

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the needle packing and air valve seals in the spray gun.

Removing the Needle and Housing

Details how to remove the needle, housing, and related components for maintenance or replacement.

Replacing the Air Valve Seals

Guides on replacing the front and rear air valve seals, ensuring proper function of the air valve system.

Replacing the gun head seal and gun body O-ring

Replacing the Check Valve Retainer, Valve Seal and Air Tube

Replacing the Air Flow Valve O-ring

Replacing the Cup Gasket

Using a Pressure Feed System

Converting the Gun to Pressure Feed

Describes how to convert the HVLP spray gun for use with a pressure feed system for increased spray time.

Connecting to a 2-Quart Remote Pressure Pot

Guides on connecting the spray gun to a 2-quart remote pressure pot system for enhanced material delivery.

Converting to Top Feed

Converting the gun from Non-Bleeder to Bleeder

Choosing a Projector Set

Changing a Projector Set

Provides step-by-step instructions for changing the air cap, fluid nozzle, and needle assembly of the spray gun.

Material Reduction/Projector Set Chart

Troubleshooting

A. Little or no paint flow

Addresses issues causing little or no paint flow, listing causes like blockages and suggesting disassembly and cleaning.

B. Paint leaking

Details causes of paint leakage, such as improper parts or loose components, and provides solutions like tightening or replacement.

C. Paint is backing up past the check valve

Explains why paint might back up past the check valve, relating it to gun tilt or leaks, and suggests tilting or cleaning.

D. Poor spray pattern

Identifies causes of poor spray patterns, such as clogged air holes or nozzles, and recommends cleaning or replacement.

E. Pulsating spray

Addresses pulsating spray issues, attributing them to loose or damaged packing, and suggests tightening or replacement.

F. Pattern is heavy in the middle

Explains that a heavy pattern in the middle is often due to too much fluid pressure and suggests reducing it.

G. Gun spitting paint

Covers gun spitting paint, linking it to the air tube valve, material thickness, or projector set size, and offers solutions.

H. Paint build up on the air cap

Addresses paint buildup on the air cap, attributing it to improper cap adjustment and suggesting proper adjustment.

I. Too much overspray

Explains excessive overspray is caused by high air pressure, thin material, or distance, suggesting adjustments.

Limited Warranty - High Volume/Low Pressure Spray Equipment

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