Operating Instructions SATA Automatic Gun
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gun body [13-1] using a screwdriver
[13-3]. Secure with Loctite 242.
■ Position the nozzle head [11-7] on the
gun body [11-6].
■ Tighten the four cheese-head screws
[11-8] crosswise.
■ Insert the paint needle [11-5].
■ Position both springs [11-3], [11-4].
■ Screw on the end cap [11-2].
■ Screw on the regulating cap [11-1].
■ Adjust the material flow if necessary
(see chapter 9.2).
10.4. Replacing spindles of
round/flat fan control
The procedure is the same for both
spindles.
Dismantle spindle
■ Unscrew the countersunk screw
[14-3].
■ Remove the control knob [14-2].
■ Unscrew the spindle [14-1] using the
SATA universal spanner.
Mount new spindle
■ Screw the spindle [14-1] in using the
SATA universal spanner.
■ Position the control knob [14-2].
■ Screw the countersunk screw [14-3]
by hand. Secure with Loctite 242.
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10.5. Replacing the control
piston components
Attention!
If the seal or sleeve of the control
piston is damaged, it is possible
for air to leak from the material
flow control
[1-4]
lating cap
.
[1-2]
→ Replace seal or sleeve imme-
diately.
The sealing surface of the control
piston is very sensitive and dam-
ages easily.
→ Do not chuck the control piston
at the sealing surface.
Dismantle components
■ Unscrew the regulating cap [15-1].
■ Unscrew the end cap [15-2].
■ Remove both springs [15-3], [15-4].
■ Remove paint needle [15-5].
■ Pull the control piston [15-6] out using
flat pliers.
■ Fix the control piston [16-7] using the
SATA universal spanner.
■ Unscrew hex socket screw (spanner
size 4) [16-9].
■ Remove O-ring [16-8].
■ Unscrew banjo screw (spanner size
14) [16-1].
■ Remove washer [16-2] and sleeve
[16-3].
■ Take the compression spring [16-4],
washer [16-5] and seal [16-6] out of
the control piston.
■ Check parts for damage and soiling,
clean or replace if necessary.
Mount new components
■ Fix the control piston [16-7] using the
or from the regu-