Campbell Hausfeld TL2402 Manual Do Utilizador

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Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or 
property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
Description
Air operated spray guns are designed 
to perform a variety of painting, 
coating, and finishing applications 
using the power of compressed air.
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains information that is 
very important to know and understand. 
This information is provided for SAFETY 
and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. 
To help recognize this information, 
observe the following symbols.
 Danger 
 indicates 
an imminently hazardous situation 
which, if not avoided, WILL result in 
death or serious injury.
 Warning 
 indicates 
a potentially hazardous situation 
which, if not avoided, COULD result in 
death or serious injury.
 Caution 
   indicates 
a potentially hazardous situation 
which, if not avoided, MAY result in 
minor or moderate injury.
 Notice 
 
 indicates
important information, that if not 
followed, may cause damage to 
equipment.
NOTE: Information that requires special 
attention.
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.
 
 Operating Instructions 
TL2402
 Do 
not
 operate 
tool if damaged during shipping, 
handling or use. Damage could result in 
bursting and cause injury or property 
damage.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
 
 
You can create dust when 
you cut, sand, drill or grind 
materials such as wood, 
paint, metal, concrete, cement, or other 
masonry. This dust often contains 
chemicals known to cause cancer, birth 
defects, or other reproductive harm. 
Wear protective gear.
 This
   product 
or its power cord may contain 
chemicals known to the State of 
California to cause cancer and birth 
defects or other reproductive harm. 
Wash hands after handling.
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 
bodied 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 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.
IN723900AV 12/07
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 
continuously or as the trigger is pulled.
BLEEDER – In this mode, air passes 
continuously through the gun whether 
spraying or not. This mode is generally 
used when the air is supplied by a 
continuously 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 
compressor 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 
shape) of paint as it is sprayed from the 
gun to the work piece.
FLUID CONTROL KNOB – Used to 
control the amount of paint being 
mixed with air.
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REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes!
Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.
See Warranty on page 6 for important information about commercial use of this product.