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WAGNER GM 4700AC - Eliminating Nozzle Clogging

WAGNER GM 4700AC
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7.4.2 ELIMINATING NOZZLE CLOGGING
1. Relieve the pressure of the spray gun and
device.
A
B
C
D
B_02384
B_02261
x
Nozzle in cleaning position
Nozzle in spray position
2. Secure the spray gun with the trigger locking
device.
3. Unscrew the union nut with nozzle guard (A).
4. Remove air cap (B).
5. Push AirCoat nozzle (C) manually out of
the air cap (B), reverse it and put it onto the
nozzle seal (D) with nozzle tip facing towards
the rear.
6. Ret air cap (B) on nozzle (C). Note the
attened parts (X) on the nozzle and in the
air cap.
7. Screw the union nut with nozzle guard (A)
over the air cap (B) onto the spray gun and
tighten by hand.
8. Switch the product pressure back on.
9. Turn the locking device to the spraying
position and briey pull trigger.
10. When the blockage has been ushed out,
secure the spray gun with the trigger locking
device.
11. Relieve the pressure of the spray gun and
device.
12. Unscrew the union nut with nozzle guard (A).
13. Remove air cap (B) and push AirCoat nozzle
(C) out by hand.
Clean the nozzle and put it back on nozzle
seal (D) in the spray position.
14. Ret air cap (B) on nozzle (C). Note the
attened parts (X) on the nozzle and in the
air cap.
15. Screw the union nut with nozzle guard (A)
over the air cap (B) onto the spray gun and
tighten by hand.
16. Switch the product pressure and the air
pressure back on.
VERSION 06/2018
ORDER NUMBER DOC2311730

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