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User maintenance instructions – Harbor Freight Tools 66222 User Manual

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SKU 66222

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uSer maintenance

inStructiOnS

Procedures not specifically

explained in this manual

must be performed only by a

qualified technician.

tO PreVent

SeriOuS injury

FrOm

accidentaL OPeratiOn:

turn off the tool, detach the

air supply, safely discharge

any residual air pressure in

the tool, and release the

throttle and/or turn the trigger

to its off position before

performing any inspection,

maintenance, or cleaning

procedures.
tO PreVent SeriOuS

injury FrOm tOOL

FaiLure:

do not use damaged

equipment. if abnormal

noise, vibration, or leaking

air occurs, have the problem

corrected before further use.

cleaning, maintenance,

and Lubrication

note: These procedures are in addition to

the regular checks and maintenance

explained as part of the regular op-

eration of the air-operated tool.

cleaning the Sprayer

IMPORTANT: The Spray Gun must

1.

be cleaned every time immediately

after use. Improper cleaning is the

primary cause of Spray Gun failure.
Immediately after finishing painting,

2.

pour out remaining paint from the

Cup. Rinse out the cup with paint

thinner. Wipe out the cup to clean

remaining paint residue. Fill the Cup

part way with paint thinner and spray

into a suitable container. Continue

to spray until the thinner comes out

clear.
Dump remaining thinner from the Cup

3.

back into the thinner container. Wipe

off the exterior of the Spray Gun with

thinner to remove paint.
If the gun becomes clogged, disassemble

4.

parts 1 - 7, 9 -12 and 26 - 30 and carefully

clean all the parts.
To clean, use the enclosed brush (33)

5.

or a cleaning kit, such as SKU# 99634

available from Harbor Freight Tools.
Never use a pin or metal scraper to

6.

clean the delicate components of this

sprayer. You will damage the sprayer.
Carefully reassemble following the

7.

Assembly diagram on page 17. Be

sure all springs and seals are prop-

erly seated. Do not damage threads.

Do not overtighten.