Operator controls
The following section describes the operator controls on the
spray gun and line striper.
Spray Gun Trigger Lock
Engage the trigger lock
whenever the gun is not in
use.
The gun is locked when the
trigger lock is at a 90º angle
(perpendicular to the trigger
in either direction).
Spray Lever
The spray lever is located on
the cart handle. The spray
lever controls the trigger on the
spray gun.
Fully pulling the spray lever
triggers the spray gun. While
striping, the spray lever should
be fully pulled for proper
operation.
DirectLink™
Spraying pressure is
determined by the motor
throttle.
The throttle is regulated by
adjusting the DirectLink™
pressure control knob. The
higher the throttle, the higher
the spraying pressure.
PRIME/SPRaY Knob
The PRIME/SPRAY knob
directs material to the
material return tube when set
to PRIME or to spray hose
when set to SPRAY.
The arrows on the PRIME/
SPRAY knob shows the rotation directions for PRIME and
SPRAY.
Shutoff Switch
The engine shutoff switch will shut the engine off when it is
running.
Press and hold the shutuff switch in order to shut the engine off.
Sureflo™ Valve
The Sureflo™ Valve is
designed to keep the inlet
valve open and from sticking
to dried materials.
The Sureflo Valve is
activated manual by the
user.
autoOiler™
The AutoOiler is designed
to provide lubrication to the
fluid section of the pump.
After initial setup, press the
AutoOiler button 2-3 times
before each use.
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Spray
lever
DirectLink
Shutoff
switch
PRIME/SPRAY
knob
Sureflo
Valve
Setup
Perform the following procedure before starting the engine of a
gas-powered line striper.
This equipment produces a fluid stream at
extremely high pressure. Read and understand the
warnings in the Safety Precautions section at the
front of this manual before operating this
equipment.
1. Attach the handle to the cart.
a.
Line up the hole in the bottom
of the handle with the support
weldment on the cart.
b.
Thread the bolt through the
hole in the handle and the
weldment. Tighten by turning
the knob of the bolt clockwise.
c.
Position the handle at the
desired height. Loosen the
knob on the rear of the support
weldment in order to to loosen
the handle.
d.
Pull the handle up or down to
the desired height. Tighten the
handle knob in order to secure the handle.
2. Make sure that the siphon tube and the return hose are
attached and secure.
3. Using a wrench, thread the airless spray hose to the outlet
fitting on the sprayer. Tighten securely.
4. Attach an airless spray gun to the spray hose. Using two
wrenches (one on the gun and one on the hose), tighten
securely.
NOTE: The spray gun and cables are mounted to the gun
support bar at the factory.
NOTE: Do not attach the tip to the spray gun yet.
Remove the tip if it is already attached.
5. Position the spray gun.
a.
Loosen the support bar
knob and slide the gun
support bar to the desired
horizontal position. Make
sure the gun is far enough
away from the cart so that
the rear wheel does not
track over the fresh spray
pattern.
b.
Loosen the gun riser
clamp and slide the spray
gun to the desired vertical position. A distance of 6"
from the tip to the spray surface is a good starting point.
NOTE: The height of the spray gun affects the width
of the spray pattern (i.e., the lower the gun, the
smaller the line width). Tip size also affects line
width.
6. Make sure the gun cable is operating properly. When
pulling the spray lever on the cart handle, the gun cable
should be pulling the trigger. This cable is factory-set to
operate properly. If adjustment to the gun trigger tension
is required, refer to the "Adjusting the Trigger Tension"
procedure in the Maintenance section of this manual.
7. Turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to the
PRIME position.
IMPORTaNT: Never operate unit for more
than ten seconds without fluid. Operating
this unit without fluid will cause unnecessary
wear to the packings.
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Handle
adjustment
knob
Handle
knob
Gun riser
clamp
Support
bar knob
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