User Manual - T-Model Cover.
Fuji Limited 2 Year Warranty Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment Ltd. (“Fuji”) provides a 24 month limited warranty on the product to the original purchaser effective from the date of purchase against defects in materials and workmanship.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the equipment For SERVICE & PARTS USA GROUNDING This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug.
· Always store the unit inside in a dry location. Store on the floor if in a basement a basement setting. ·The operator must wear shoes and the floor must not be wet. 0 \ > _, � al :E w o:::t o:::t (/) (/) ct ::, 0.. u � > tl.O ct - C 0:: - � u Q) � +,.I Q) � Ill ro w a. a. Q) tl.O Q) Vl z U ·- ..c 0 ::::, C � a. ::::, w I- ro - ::::, Itl.O Q) � a. u Q) � ro � Q) ::::, > � E (!) ""C � ....J..C Q. +,.I ::::, V) Ill +,.I u .'!= � > Ill ,-1 0:: ct r-,. 0 ....
FUJI T-70 & T-75G SPRAY GUN GETTING STARTED Please register your Fuji Spray Product at www.fujispray.com/product-registration NOTE: Throughout this Manual we have used the generic word ‘Paint’ to describe all and any coatings. Please substitute the word ‘Paint’ for whatever finish or coating you are spraying. Your Fuji Spray Gun has been adjusted at the factory and is ready for spraying.
CHANGING THE SHAPE OF THE FAN When spraying, always ensure that the Turbine unit is at least 15 feet away from spray project and in a well ventilated area. This will prevent any overspray or debris being ingested into the Turbine. Failure to do this may cause the filters to clog, resulting in damage to the internal motor. It is a good idea to make use of the Turbine Wireless Remote (Accessory part # 3072).
TURBINE CARE AND MAINTENANCE ACTUAL SPRAYING TECHNIQUES. FUJI SPRAY PLATINUM SERIES TURBINES All PLATINUM Turbines are built with the Fuji Spray Heat Dissipation Box™. Excess heat is channeled directly to this outlet located at rear of the case. Note: There is no maintenance required for the Heat Dissipation Box™. The Spray Gun should be held perpendicular to the surface at all times. HOLD THE GUN NO MORE THAN 8” (20cm) AWAY FROM THE SURFACE TO BE PAINTED.
AIR CAP SET SELECTION PRESSURE POT USE FOR 4-STAGE OR 5-STAGE TURBINE Six additional size Setups are available as accessories. Size No.3 (1.3mm) is standard with all Fuji T-Spray Guns. 1.0mm, 1.3mm or 1.5mm can be used for any type of fine-finishing application. The larger sizes such as 1.5mm allow for more fluid output - desirable with fast drying lacquers. If you use a 4-stage Turbine or higher, a compressor is NOT needed to pressurize the Fuji Spray 2 Qt. Pressure Pot.
LEAKAGE FROM THE NOZZLE VISCOSITY GUIDE This occurs when the Needle Packing Nut 5210 is too tight compressing the Needle Packing 5209 too tightly around the Needle. A Viscosity Cup (Ford #4 Standard) is included with your Fuji System. Half fill the cup with water. Attach the Gun to the Hose and turn on the Turbine blower to pressurize the Cup. Pull the Trigger and release. Check the Nozzle for water spurting out. Use the supplied wrench to GENTLY loosen the Nut (1 or 2 degrees only at a time).
A WORD ABOUT LATEX THE TRIGGER IS SLUGGISH Although Latex Paint was never originally intended to be sprayed, a professional finish can be achieved by following a few simple rules. (Please do not confuse Latex with the newer water-based coatings). For work such as cabinetry or trim, our equipment can be used successfully with Latex Paint. The Latex will have to be thinned with WATER - approximately 10-30% depending on the brand of paint.
SPRAYGUN PROBLEMS GENERAL CLEANING NO PAINT (OR VERY LITTLE PAINT) To clean the Gun after each use, empty all paint from the Cup. Use a solvent-soaked rag to clean the residue in the Cup. Then, spray some clean solvent through the Gun into a clean rag (to avoid filling the room with unnecessary spray) or a bucket. Repeat until the inside of the fluid passages in the Gun, Metal Fluid Tube etc. are clean. Use the wet rag to wipe off the Air Cap and tip of the Fluid Nozzle.
CLEANING FLUID PASSAGES FINISH PROBLEMS To clean, flush solvent through the Spray Gun while the paint is still wet inside the Gun. If this type of quick cleaning is performed frequently, the Spray Gun will function well for many years. 99% of problems with a Spray Gun stem from clogs in the fluid passages and (perhaps more important), the Pressure Tube air passages. Please see Page 14... No Paint (or very little paint).
CLEANING FLUID PASSAGES FINISH PROBLEMS To clean, flush solvent through the Spray Gun while the paint is still wet inside the Gun. If this type of quick cleaning is performed frequently, the Spray Gun will function well for many years. 99% of problems with a Spray Gun stem from clogs in the fluid passages and (perhaps more important), the Pressure Tube air passages. Please see Page 14... No Paint (or very little paint).
SPRAYGUN PROBLEMS GENERAL CLEANING NO PAINT (OR VERY LITTLE PAINT) To clean the Gun after each use, empty all paint from the Cup. Use a solvent-soaked rag to clean the residue in the Cup. Then, spray some clean solvent through the Gun into a clean rag (to avoid filling the room with unnecessary spray) or a bucket. Repeat until the inside of the fluid passages in the Gun, Metal Fluid Tube etc. are clean. Use the wet rag to wipe off the Air Cap and tip of the Fluid Nozzle.
A WORD ABOUT LATEX THE TRIGGER IS SLUGGISH Although Latex Paint was never originally intended to be sprayed, a professional finish can be achieved by following a few simple rules. (Please do not confuse Latex with the newer water-based coatings). For work such as cabinetry or trim, our equipment can be used successfully with Latex Paint. The Latex will have to be thinned with WATER - approximately 10-30% depending on the brand of paint.
LEAKAGE FROM THE NOZZLE VISCOSITY GUIDE This occurs when the Needle Packing Nut 5210 is too tight compressing the Needle Packing 5209 too tightly around the Needle. A Viscosity Cup (Ford #4 Standard) is included with your Fuji System. Half fill the cup with water. Attach the Gun to the Hose and turn on the Turbine blower to pressurize the Cup. Pull the Trigger and release. Check the Nozzle for water spurting out. Use the supplied wrench to GENTLY loosen the Nut (1 or 2 degrees only at a time).
AIR CAP SET SELECTION PRESSURE POT USE FOR 4-STAGE OR 5-STAGE TURBINE Six additional size Setups are available as accessories. Size No.3 (1.3mm) is standard with all Fuji T-Spray Guns. 1.0mm, 1.3mm or 1.5mm can be used for any type of fine-finishing application. The larger sizes such as 1.5mm allow for more fluid output - desirable with fast drying lacquers. If you use a 4-stage Turbine or higher, a compressor is NOT needed to pressurize the Fuji Spray 2 Qt. Pressure Pot.
TURBINE CARE AND MAINTENANCE ACTUAL SPRAYING TECHNIQUES. FUJI SPRAY PLATINUM SERIES TURBINES All PLATINUM Turbines are built with the Fuji Spray Heat Dissipation Box™. Excess heat is channeled directly to this outlet located at rear of the case. Note: There is no maintenance required for the Heat Dissipation Box™. The Spray Gun should be held perpendicular to the surface at all times. HOLD THE GUN NO MORE THAN 8” (20cm) AWAY FROM THE SURFACE TO BE PAINTED.
CHANGING THE SHAPE OF THE FAN When spraying, always ensure that the Turbine unit is at least 15 feet away from spray project and in a well ventilated area. This will prevent any overspray or debris being ingested into the Turbine. Failure to do this may cause the filters to clog, resulting in damage to the internal motor. It is a good idea to make use of the Turbine Wireless Remote (Accessory part # 3072).
FUJI T-70 & T-75G SPRAY GUN GETTING STARTED Please register your Fuji Spray Product at www.fujispray.com/product-registration NOTE: Throughout this Manual we have used the generic word ‘Paint’ to describe all and any coatings. Please substitute the word ‘Paint’ for whatever finish or coating you are spraying. Your Fuji Spray Gun has been adjusted at the factory and is ready for spraying.
· Always store the unit inside in a dry location. Store on the floor if in a basement a basement setting. ·The operator must wear shoes and the floor must not be wet. 0 \ > _, � al :E w o:::t o:::t (/) (/) ct ::, 0.. u � > tl.O ct - C 0:: - � u Q) � +,.I Q) � Ill ro w a. a. Q) tl.O Q) Vl z U ·- ..c 0 ::::, C � a. ::::, w I- ro - ::::, Itl.O Q) � a. u Q) � ro � Q) ::::, > � E (!) ""C � ....J..C Q. +,.I ::::, V) Ill +,.I u .'!= � > Ill ,-1 0:: ct r-,. 0 ....
Fuji Limited 2 Year Warranty Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment Ltd. (“Fuji”) provides a 24 month limited warranty on the product to the original purchaser effective from the date of purchase against defects in materials and workmanship.
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