Wagner SprayTech CS8100 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Be sure to read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMA-
TION on pages 3 thru 6 before using this sprayer.
Your SprayTECH sprayer is a powerful, easy to operate
and easy to service machine. Since it operates on the
airless principle, no air compressor is needed.
Power is supplied by a 3/4 horsepower, TEFC electric
motor. The flow rate is 0 to .50 gallons a minute. The
pressure is adjustable from 0 to 3000 pounds per square
inch.
COMPONENT FUNCTIONS
See Figure 1 for component locations.
Power for the sprayer is supplied by a 3/4 horsepower,
TEFC electric motor (see Figure 1). It is located at the rear
of the sprayer and is connected to the hydraulic pump. The
motor is furnished with a 3-wire electric cord. The third wire
(ground) should never be cut off. Any extension cords used
Figure 1.-Sprayer Component Locations
must also be 3-wire and 3-wire plug that will plug into a 3-
wire grounded electrical outlet. Do not use 2-wire extension
cords. Shorter extension cords will assure maximum
electrical power for proper operation, use more paint hose,
not more extension cords. Refer to page 3 for extension
cord selection.
Cords and extension cords should be protected from
vehicle traffic and sharp cutting edges or objects. Any worn
or damaged cords should be replaced promptly.
The motor has an automatic overload protective switch.
This switch disconnects the motor from electrical supply if
overload occurs. The motor can be started again after 5
minutes. The cause of the overload should be corrected
before restarting.
The motor should always be kept clean and dry. Paint acts
as an insulator. Therefore, too much paint on the motor will
cause it to overheat.
ON-OFF SWITCH
The ON-OFF switch is located on the side of the electric
motor (see Figure 1).
©1995 WAGNER SPRAY TECH CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Hook
Suction Set
Hydraulic Pump
Pressure
Control
Knob
Paint
Pump
Inlet
Valve
Priming
Knob
On/Off Switch
Motor
Outlet
Valve