Clarke 2310045 CAS45 Airless Spray Gun Instructions
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To clean the Clarke 2310045 CAS45, first relieve pressure by turning off the pump and triggering the gun into a waste container. Flush the system with a suitable cleaning solvent through the intake, ensuring all paint residues are removed from the hose, gun, and tip.
To unclog the spray tip, turn the gun's spray tip to the clean position and trigger the gun into a waste container. If the clog persists, remove the tip and soak it in solvent before using a soft brush to clean it.
Ensure the spray tip is in good condition and the appropriate size for your material. Maintain a consistent distance from the surface, usually 12-14 inches, and use steady, overlapping strokes.
Regularly clean the gun and components after each use, inspect and replace worn parts, lubricate moving parts, and store the sprayer in a dry, cool place to prevent corrosion.
Uneven spray patterns may be caused by a clogged tip, incorrect pressure settings, or worn parts. Check the spray tip for clogs, adjust the pressure settings, and inspect the gun for any damaged components.
To reduce overspray, adjust the spray pressure, use the correct tip size, and ensure you are spraying at the recommended distance. Consider using spray shields or masking tape to protect adjacent areas.
Check for leaks in the system, ensure the intake valve is not clogged, and verify that the pump is operating correctly. Tighten any loose connections and clean or replace any blocked components.
Yes, the Clarke 2310045 CAS45 is suitable for both latex and oil-based paints. Ensure you use the appropriate spray tip and thoroughly clean the sprayer when switching between different types of paint.
Spurting can be caused by an air leak or a blockage in the fluid line. Inspect the hose and connections for leaks, and clean the spray gun thoroughly to remove any blockages.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves, goggles, and a respirator. Ensure good ventilation in the work area, and follow all manufacturer instructions and local regulations regarding the use of spray equipment.