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1.    AIR CAPS 114 01108 TIP ASSEMBLY 011 8 060   114 01110 TIP ASSEMBLY 011 10 060   PART NO  DESCRIPTION   114 01112 TIP ASSEMBLY 011 12 060   AA 2   54 4980 Oe to ea ee 114 01114 TIP ASSEMBLY 011 14 060   AA 4   54 4978 Medium to Heavy Materials   AA 10   54 5346 Medium to High Solids 114 01304 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 4 090   114 01306 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 6 090   ACCE RIE 114 01308 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 8 090   CCESSORIES 114 01310 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 10 090   PART NO  DESCRIPTION 114 01312 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 12 090   41 4458 PTFE O ring Lube 114 01314 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 14 090   54 4997 HVLP Test Gauge AA2 114 01316 TIP ASSEMBLY 013 16 090   ea a  oe A 114 01506 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 6 120  St 114 01508 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 8 120   114 01510 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 10 120   HOW TO ORDER THE MAG AA 114 01512 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 12 120   114 01514 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 14 120   AUTOMATIC SPRAY GUN WITH MANIFOLD 114 01516 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 16 120   4003 0000 0 MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITH MANIFOLD  114 01518 TIP ASSEMBLY 015 18 120  EIA Dano p tay UP 114 01706 TIP ASSEMBLY 017 6 160   4003 0000 2  MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITH MANIFOLD  amp  AA2 AIR CAP  114 01708 TIP ASSEMBLY 017 8 160  less Spray Tip 114 01710 TIP ASSEMBLY 017 10 160   4003 0000 4 MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITH MANIFOLD  amp  AA4 AIR CAP  114 01712 TIP ASSEMBLY 017 12  160  less Spray Tip 114 01714 TIP ASSEMBLY 017 14 160   114 01716 TIP ASSEMBLY 017 16 160   4003 0000 10 MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITH MANIFOLD  amp  AA10 AIR CAP  tia a fee rel ae 
2.    MAG AA AUTOMATIC  AIR ASSISTED    AIRLESS SPRAY GUN   FOR UV HIGH SOLIDS COATINGS     The following instructions provide the  necessary information for the proper operation  and preventive maintenance of the Binks  MAG AA Automatic Manifold Mounted Air   Assisted Airless Spray Gun  Please read and  understand all information in this document in  order to get the maximum performance from  your new MAG AA Automatic spray gun     In the MAG AA Automatic spray gun  the paint  or other material to be sprayed is preatomized  and forced through the carbide tip by the typical  1 500 3 800 psi fluid pressure  with capabilities  up to 4 000 psi 275 bar   As a result of the  preatomizing  the final shaping air supplied by  the air cap produces an exceptionally fine and  even spray pattern  The result of this spray  pattern is an even finish that lends itself to  products that need an exceptionally fine finish  with reduced overspray and VOC emissions     SPECIFICATIONS     Max  Air Pressure  100 psi 6 8 bar    For HVLP compliance  20 psi inlet pressure delivers    10 psi air cap pressure at  8 cfm air volume    4000 psi 275 bar    50 psi 3 4 bar  min     100 psi 6 8 bar  max      Stainless Steel  Aluminum    Max  Fluid Pressure     Min  Max  Cylinder  Actuating Pressure     Gun Body   Fluid Path   Fluid Shut Off Type     Stainless Steel    UHMW Seat  std     Tungsten Carbide Seat  opt      Fluid Inlet and  Outlet Size     Air Inlet Size     1 4  NPT F  thread    Atomizing Air  1 4  N
3.   Piston Housing    fr cl 4     1 826   x  Hk  aH   H 71   FN    ZZ Ir    SIDE PORT  AIR FAN  ADJUSTMENT       Por FAT AND FAD 704  lt  Install piston assembly into piston    BY PASS WEEP PORT a        1 4  NPT F  jor DIANOLE 1 4  NPT F  FLUID housing  Be sure all o rings are   lt     INLET TYPICAL  FAN AIR INLET FOR GUN MOUNTING ROD va 1 470 BOTH SIDES properly lubricated with 41  4458  1 4 NPT F  SET SCREW FOR ROD MOUNT OR PTFE based lubricant provided  ATOMIZING AIR INLET SINGLE BOLT ADAPTER MOUNT with o ring repair kits     3 158  2 306    ao z Piston Assembly     OPTIONAL ADAPTER    PLATE MOUNTS ARE  LISTED ON PAGE 8       8 32 X 3 16  Piston assembly must be bottomed  DEEP TYPICAL 8 PLACES out in the piston housing   approximately 5 8  from the    PLATE MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS top of the piston housing      MAG AA AUTOMATIC HOSE HOOK UPS    Hose Hook Up with Atomizing Fan Air COMBINED       Lift the collet until it stops and  hold in an upright position while    inserting a 5 16  wrench onto  ATOMIZING AIR thetollei    REGULATOR    CYLINDER  AIR SOLENOID       FILTER   lt    FLUID SUPPLY       Insert and tighten the collet    Hose Hook Up with Atomizing Fan Air SEPARATED OeNU EUSING Seen STA    wrench and    wrench tighten        ATOMIZING AIR  REGULATOR       CYLINDER  AIR SOLENOID   3 WAY  Bi  If properly assembled  bottom  of collet should be 3 16  from  the top of the piston assembly        NOTE       FILTER   PEE      FLUID SUPPLY FAN AIR The gun will leak air if t
4.   Stainless Steel  Aluminum  Fluid Path  Stainless Steel       K BINKS       MAG AA AUTOMATIC MANIFOLD MOUNTED AIR ASSISTED AIRLESS SPRAY GUN  MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS    Disassemble spray gun and remove  all o rings before immersing gun in  or subjecting it to a flood wash of    cleaning solvent  Contact with solvents  may induce o ring swelling beyond  their specification sizes and cause  subsequent malfunction of the gun        Use PTFE  Cooper  540 395  based grease  to lubricate all o rings and moving parts  before reassembly into the gun body     To further protect the environment   avoid storing solvents or solvent soaked  wipes  such as those used for surface  preparation and cleanup  in open or  absorbent containers     TROUBLESHOOTING    Numbers in parentheses refer to individual  items shown in the    exploded    drawing on  page 7              ACAUTION    Never use metal instruments to clean  or scrape fluid or air nozzles  These  parts have been carefully machined  and altering their shape will cause  faulty spray     ACAUTION    Never use lubricants containing  silicone since these lubricants can  cause finish defects     AWARNING    Be sure to follow all safety  precautions described on page 2  before working on the spray gun   Never work on the spray gun until  fluid pressure has been relieved  throughout the system and the  power or air supply for the fluid  pump has been disconnected  Always  test the repaired gun for leaks with  
5.   low pressure fluid before use     SERVICING REPLACING  AIR CAP  CARBIDE TIP AND  FLUID SEAT ASSEMBLY    Service symptoms   e Build up on air cap or  clogged carbide tip  e Fluid seat assembly not  sealing properly    1  Turn retaining ring  16  counter   clockwise and remove    2  Remove air cap  17  and carbide tip  assembly  18  from fluid seat  assembly  19   With the air cap facing  up  apply pressure to carbide tip  18   and remove from air cap  17     3  Turn fluid seat assembly  19   counterclockwise and remove    4  Service or replace and reassemble in  reverse order     Carbide fluid tip needs to be  oriented properly in the air cap     The alignment pin in the air cap is  to be properly positioned to the slot  in the carbide tip     REPLACING FLUID CARTRIDGE  AND FLUID NEEDLE    Service symptoms   e Fluid leaking from weeps port    1  Turn end cap  1  counterclockwise    and remove the piston return spring  from the piston body  23  and needle  return spring  38      2  With two 5 16  wrenches  not  supplied with gun   loosen collet  locknut  9  from collet  10     3  Using a pair of pliers  grip collet  10   and remove piston assembly  5     4  Place the 3 8  deep socket  supplied  with gun  over cartridge assembly   15  and turn counterclockwise     5  Replace fluid needle  15a  or fluid  cartridge assembly  15b  and  reassemble in reverse order using the  new components as required     Piston assembly  5  must be  bottomed out on the piston housing   23  with c
6.  5326 Fluid Manifold Port Plug             2  26 54 5335 Air Fluid Inlet  Manifold Assembly             0ccce 1  27 54 5340 Filter Retainer Assembly              1  28 20 5921    O Ring  2 017  PTFE           ccccceees 1  29 20 6131 1 4 NPT Plug  Hex Socket HD S S    2  30 54 1835 100 Mesh Filter Assembly            1  31 54 3720 Side Port Assembly                 066 1  32      Screw 10 32 x 1 4  Flathead Allan HD PItd                1  33 102 2839   Side Port Plug    1  34 20 1359 1 Screw Sq HD 5 16 18 x 5 8           1  35a 57 13 1 4 NPS x 1 4 NPT DM Nipple     2  35b 57 13  Optional Setup  Same as 35a     MAG AA AUTOMATIC MANIFOLD MOUNTED AIR ASSISTED AIRLESS SPRAY GUN        PARTS LIST    When ordering  please  specify Part No    Not all part numbers are  available for purchasing        ii  gt        OPTIONAL SETUP  ITEMS 32  AND 33 MAY REPLACE ITEM 31   SIDE PORT ASSEMBLY  WHEN  ITEM 31 IS NOT REQUIRED     ITEM PART  NO  NO  DESCRIPTION QTY   36 54 4945 10 Tube Connector  Qty  Pak    1 8 NPT W  x 1 4 Tubing             1  37     t Allen Skt HD 8 32 x 1 3 4 Lg       2  38 54 5379 Needle Return Spring             00 1    Tools provided with spray gun   20 3586 ALLEN WRENCH  9 64    20 6571 SOCKET WRENCH  3 8      e Available as part of Rebuild Kit 54 5307  High Performance Seal Kit     A Available as part of Piston Assembly 54 5355   54 5355 is a part of 54 5315 and is available sparately        Also available  20 6750 K10  Kit of 10 O rings for AA4 Aircap     m Available
7.  Added Prop 65  Glendale Heights  IL 60139    630 237 5000    warning   P7  Updated Parts List   P8  Text updates   updated contact information        5 12   2012 Binks All rights reserved  Printed in U S A     
8.  as part of 20 6037 K10 Soft Seal Kit  10 rings        Available as part of 54 5333 K6      Item Nos  32  33 and 35b are provided in a separate bag      Available as part of Rebuild Kit 54 5303 Standard Performance Seal Kit     K BINKS    MAG AA AUTOMATIC MANIFOLD MOUNTED AIR ASSISTED AIRLESS SPRAY GUN    REPAIR  CLEANING  amp  MOUNTING KITS  PART NO  DESCRIPTION       SPRAY TIP SELECTION CHARTS    Fan width based on 1000 PSI with water  Actual results may vary  depending  on material viscosity     20 6750 K10 Kit of 10 O rings  for AA4 air cap     54 4994 Cleaning Kit  provided with gun   includes one standard GPM  stiff nylon pipe cleaning brush  full size nylon brush  FAN CAPACITY  tip cleaner  and Binks Gunners Mate Lubricant PART WIDTH  500 PSI   54 5303 Standard Performance Seal Kit NUMBER DESCRIPTION ORIFICE  IN   WATER   54 5307 High Performance Seal Kit 114 00702 TIP ASSEMBLY  007 2  028   54 5315 Piston Assembly AA Gun 114 00704 TIP ASSEMBLY 007 4 028   114 00706 TIP ASSEMBLY 007 6 028   FLUID SEATS 114 00708 TIP ASSEMBLY 007 8 028   PART NO  DESCRIPTION   114 00902 TIP ASSEMBLY 009 2 039   54 4960 Standard UHMW Fluid Seat 114 00904 TIP ASSEMBLY 009 4 039   54 4926 Optional Tungsten Carbide Fluid Seat 114 00906 TIP ASSEMBLY 009 6  039   114 00908 TIP ASSEMBLY 009 8 039   FLUID FILTER 114 00910 TIP ASSEMBLY 009 10 039   PART NO  DESCRIPTION 114 00912 TIP ASSEMBLY 009 12 039   54 1835 100 Mesh Filter 114 01104 TIP ASSEMBLY 011 4  060   114 01106 TIP ASSEMBLY 011 6 060
9.  of material applied  and     6  the quality of atomization of the coating required   The selection of a fluid tip necessary to perform a specific  spraying job is best determined through a combination of  experimentation and expert advice from your material  and equipment suppliers     K BINKS       TROUBLESHOOTING DEFECTIVE SPRAY PATTERNS    The following procedure summarizes the steps that an 4  If cleaning or replacing the fluid tip does not dissipate  operator must immediately take when the first signs of the tails  the spraying defect is most likely due to the  a defective spray pattern emerge  material temperature and or viscosity    1  Check the external portion of the fluid tip for material 5  If pattern pulsation or blinking occurs  check the  buildup  If buildup has occurred  secure the gun pressure regulators  all downstream regulators  and  trigger safety switch and clean the gun fluid tip with the pump  These may require further adjustment or  a non metal soft brush  E even repairs  E Distorted   2  Ifthe spray pattern exhibits signs of tails at the top or Pattern    bottom ends of the pattern  increase the air pressure    gradually until the tails disappear    3  If increasing air pressure does not dissipate the tails   the fluid tip may be worn and may need to be  replaced  Another sign of the need to replace a worn Correct Hour  tip is a gradual decline in spraying pattern width  Pattern Glass     e oe  e       e   me       Figure 3       SPRAY PATTERN TROUBL
10.  personal injury  death or  substantial property damage     A CAUTION    Hazards or unsafe practices which could  result in minor personal injury  product  or property damage     Important installation  operation or  maintenance information        INJECTION HAZARD    Spray from the gun  hose leaks  or ruptured components can inject fluid into  your body and cause extremely serious injury  including poisoning or the need    for amputation  Splashing fluid in eyes or on skin can also cause a serious injury     e Fluid injected into the skin might look like just a cut  but is a serious injury and  should be treated as such  GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION  INFORM THE    PHYSICIAN WHAT TYPE OF MATERIAL WAS INJECTED    e Do not point the spray gun at anyone or any part of the body    e Do not put fingers or hand over the spray tip    e Do not stop or detect fluid leaks with a rag  hand  body or glove    e Do not use a rag to blow back fluid  THIS IS NOT AN AIR SPRAY GUN    e Engage the gun safety when not spraying    e ALWAYS RELIEVE THE PRESSURE WHENEVER WORKING ON THE SPRAY GUN    e Tighten all fluid connections before operating equipment    e Check all hoses  tubes  and couplings daily  Replace all worn  damaged  or  loose parts immediately     Hazardous fluids or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed on    skin or in the eyes  swallowed or inhaled     TOXIC FLUID HAZARD    e Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using  This information is on the  M
11. ESHOOTING  CAUSE ACTION    Fluttering Spray Pattern Insufficient fluid supply  Adjust fluid regulator or fill fluid    supply tanks     Air in paint supply line  Check and tighten pump siphon hose  connections  bleed air from paint line     Striping Spray     Fingers Tip partially plugged  Clean or replace tip assembly     a    Irregular Pattern m m Fluid builds up on tip  or Clean tip   tip partially plugged     On defective side of pattern  air horn Clean air horn holes with solvent and  holes are plugged  a soft brush     Pattern pushed to one side  same On defective side of pattern  air horn Clean air horn holes with solvent and  side of air cap gets dirty holes are plugged  a soft brush or toothpick     IMPORTANT REGULATORY NOTE    The MAG AA Automatic manifold mounted air assisted automatic spray gun combines the proven efficiency of the Binks  compliant spray guns with air assisted atomization to yield a reliable  carefully engineered compliant spray gun  With  25  of 5 16  I D  air hose and regulator set at only 20 p s i  the compliant air cap registers 10 p s i  of atomization air to  shape and soften the spray pattern  The MAG AA Automatic manifold mounted air assisted automatic spray gun operates  at high transfer efficiencies and fully complies with all government regulations for H V L P  spray guns     Max  Fluid Input  4000 p s i   Max  static air pressure at regulator with 25  of hose to inlet  20 p s i   Max  Dynamic Gun Inlet Air Pressure  15 p s i   Gun Body
12. PT F   manifold body  1 4  NPT x  1 4  NPS M  fitting   Fan Air  1 4  NPT F   manifold body  1 4  soc head  plug  M  fitting   Cylinder Air  1 8  NPT F   manifold body  1 8  NPT x  1 4  O D  tube fitting    Gun Weight  2 5 Ibs   1 1 kg     Gun Mounting Hole  1 2  diameter       CE    N2GX    Please be sure to read the  warnings on page 2     The MAG AA Automatic spray gun  uses high pressure to spray paints and  solvents  Since liquids sprayed at high  pressure can cause injuries  and some  paints and solvents can be toxic or cause  explosions and fires under certain  conditions  your safety and the safety of  others depend on your reading the  information on this Part Sheet     The MAG AA is approved to ATEX  level II 2 G X and is suitable for use in  zones   and 2     If you have any questions or do not  understand the information presented   call your nearest service representative     Replaces Part  Part Sheet Sheet  77 2848R 2   77 2848R 3       AWARNING    HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY  AND HOSE LEAKS    FLAMMABLE  EXPLOSIVE AND TOXIC VAPORS       HIGH PRESSURE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY  IF EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED OR USED  INCORRECTLY       READ  UNDERSTAND  AND OBSERVE  ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS  IN THIS MANUAL     OPERATE EQUIPMENT ONLY AFTER ALL  INSTRUCTIONS ARE CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD     In this part sheet  the words WARNING  CAUTION and NOTE are used to emphasize important safety information as follows     A WARNING    Hazards or unsafe practices which could  result in severe
13. SDS for the material being used  Read all fluid manufacturer s warnings    e Store hazardous fluids in approved containers only  Dispose of all hazardous  fluids in accordance with all state  local and national guidelines    e Wear the appropriate protective clothing  gloves  eyewear and respirator     Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to fail  malfunction  or start  unexpectedly and result in serious injury     EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD    e This equipment is for professional use only   e Read and understand all instructional manuals  tags  and labels before  operating equipment        e Use the equipment only for its intended purpose  If you are unsure about its  purpose call your local Binks distributor    e Do not alter or modify this equipment  Use only genuine Binks parts    e Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated system  component  THE MAXIMUM RATING OF THE MAG AA Automatic IS 4000 PSI   275 BAR  FLUID PRESSURE  DO NOT EXCEED THE FLUID PRESSURE RATING    e Route all hoses away from all sharp edges  moving parts  hot surfaces and  high traffic areas    e Do not use hoses to pull the equipment    e Use only Binks approved hoses  Do not remove spring guards from hoses   these are on the hoses to prevent rupture from kinking at the connectors    e Use only solvents compatible with hoses and wetted parts of the equipment  used    e Comply with all applicable local state and national fire  electrical  and other  safety regulations     Improper g
14. SERVICING REPLACING FILTER    Service symptoms   e Fluid tip clogging or restriction  in fluid flow      Using a 3 4  inch wrench  turn filter  retainer  27  counterclockwise and  remove    2  Place a standard screwdriver inside the  cavity where the filter  30  is housed and  dislodge it by lifting up with the  screwdriver  Remove filter and clean or  replace as required  Most of the time you  can dislodge the filter using your finger    3  Reassemble in reverse order        _    O ring  28  does not require    replacement when servicing filter   Replace o ring  28  if a leak  develops around filter retainer  27         REMOVING REPLACING GUN  ASSEMBLY MODULE ONLY  FROM INLET MANIFOLD  ASSEMBLY    1  Using a 9 64  Allen wrench  supplied  with gun   turn retaining cap screw   20  counter clockwise typical  4 places and remove gun sub module     NOTE    O rings  22  amp  24  must be replaced  when replacing gun sub module     2  Mount the new gun module  tightening  the retaining screws  20     wrench tight      This will allow fluid and air passages  to seal with no contamination        PROP 65 WARNING  WARNING  This product  contains chemicals  known to the State of  California to cause  cancer and birth defects  or other reproductive  harm     CA PROP    65    K BINKS          MAG AA AUTOMATIC MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS MAG AA AUTOMATIC  5 9 16  PISTON POSITIONING  1 4  O D  TUBE X zs  gt   966 Piston Assembly       1 8  NPT FITTING  CYLINDER AIR                     fe   E  gt
15. ates is in conformance with the following standards or other normative references     EN ISO 12100 1 amp 2 2003 and BS EN 1953 1999 and thereby conform to the protection requirements of Council Directive 98 37     EC relating to Machinery Safety Directive  and     EN 13463 1 2001  Council Directive 94 9 EC relating to Equipment and Protective Systems for use in Potentially Explosive    Atmospheres  protection level Il 2 G X     Approved By  Co hade     Chuck McCulloch  Binks       Date  April 17  2006    Binks reserves the right to modify equipment specification without prior notice     K BINKS    MAG AA AUTOMATIC SPRAY GUN SET UP INSTRUCTIONS     SPRAY INSTRUCTIONS    TO CHANGE FROM COMBINED FAN AND  ATOMIZING AIR TO SEPARATE FAN AND  ATOMIZING AIR     1  Remove item  31  side port control by turning  counter clockwise with a 9 16 wrench     2  Install item  32  set screw into thread at the bottom  of tapered cavity of where the side port was     3  Install item  33  side port plug into the upper part of  the threaded cavity of where the side port was     4  Remove item  29  1 4 npt plug form the fan air port  and replace it with item  35  D M  nipple     SET UP FOR SPRAYING    Safe connection     Verify that the gun is grounded per the automated  machine manufacturer   s recommendations     Connecting gun to the material hose     Gun should be connected by a suitable length of 3 8   diameter material hose fitted with a the appropriate  connector that mounts to the 1 4  npt 
16. female thread of  the fluid inlet portion of the manifold  1 4  diameter  hose is recommended for use with low viscosity  materials   Fluid hoses of different composition are  available for special fluids      Connecting atomizing air to the manifold     Guns should be connected by a suitable length of  5 16  diameter air hose fitted with a connector that  accommodates a 1 4  nps  m  fitting and should  connected the atomizing air port     Connecting air cylinder to the manifold     Connect 1 4  O D  tubing to the air cylinder fitting  located on the manifold     Controlling the material flow     When fed from a pressure supply  an increase in  material pressure will increase the rate of flow  Correct  fluid tip size ensures correct material flow rate     Adjusting the spray pattern     Utilizing the AA4 air cap and adjusting side port  control you can get a 20  range of pattern Adjustment     With the gun set up to operate with remote fan air you  can accommodate a 40  reduction in pattern width  by increasing air pressure to the fan port     GENERAL SPRAY INSTRUCTIONS    1  Have at least 55 60 psi air pressure for the cylinder  operating air     2  To reduce overspray and obtain maximum efficiency   always spray with the lowest possible fluid air  pressure that produces an acceptable pattern     3  The air line to a three way valve should be as short  as possible for rapid operation     4  All the air used in the gun should be dirt and  moisture free  This is accomplished b
17. he piston is not  REGULATOR adjusted correctly     K BINKS       ITEM PART  NO  NO  DESCRIPTION QTY   1 54 5386 UV End Cea a trattten tetiocanstensvenentesnat  1  2 20 6783  A amp  Special O Ring  2 029   white          1  20 6747 Viton O Ring  3    e Piston Impact RING sicsctacsscctacsess 1  4 54 5332 Piston Return Spring    1  5 54 5380 UV Piston Assembly n se  1  6 54 53184 Atomizing Air Valve              0 2  7 20 6785e amp  Special O Ring  2 004   white          2  20 6746 Viton O Ring  8 20 6786 Special O Ring  2 003   white          2  20 5520 Viton O Ring  9 54 5387 UV Collet Locknut    1  10 54 5317 Wire Collet seccatteccaccccncchcsnsedtatentect 1  11    A Piston Body    nassen 1  12     Retaining ping  Roto Clip E 15 55    1  13 20 6783eA Special O Ring  2 029   white          1   Same as item 2   14 20 6784  A Special O Ring  2 015   white          1  20 3541 Viton O Ring  15a 54 5378 Carbide Fluid Needle                  1  15b 54 5376 Fluid Cartridge Assembly             1  16 54 4955 Air Nozzle Retaining Ring           1  17       Air Cap  PB  wsannincorecinnteseseaneeinore 1  18     Carbide Tip Assembly  p 8            1  19 54 4960 Fluid Seat Assembly  Carbide         1  19a 20 6037m O Ring PTFE    1  20      Retaining Cap Screw              208 4  21 54 5325 Gun Head Assembly            00 06 1  22 20 4615 5    O Ring  2 008  PTFE  Qty  Pak         1  23 54 5324 Automatic Piston Housing           1  24 20 3467  e  O Ring  2 010  PTFE              00 2  25 54
18. k aca   less Spray Tip  114 01906 TIP ASSEMBLY 019 6 190  HOW TO ORDER THE MAG AA 114 01908 TIP ASSEMBLY 019 8 190  114 01910 TIP ASSEMBLY 019 10 190   AUTOMATIC SPRAY GUN WITHOUT MANIFOLD 114 01912 TIP ASSEMBLY 019 12 190   4004 0000 0 MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITHOUT MANIFOLD  114 01914 TIP ASSEMBLY 019 14  190  less Air Cap and Spray Tip 114 01916 TIP ASSEMBLY 019 16 190   4004 0000 2 MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITHOUT MANIFOLD  ee TA me Me ah  WITH AA2 AIR CAP  less Spray Tip 114 02110 TIP ASSEMBLY 021 10 240   4004 0000 4 MAG AA Automatic Spray Gun WITHOUT MANIFOLD  114 02112 TIP ASSEMBLY 021 12 240  WITH AA4 AIR CAP less Spray Tip 114 02114 TIP ASSEMBLY 021 14 240     114 02116 TIP ASSEMBLY 021 16 240  WITH AA10 AIR CAP  less Spray Tip  114 02410 TIP ASSEMBLY 024 10 310  Spy ts mont be ordered seat Us the sway tp cecionchatto a  k  i 114 02414 TIP ASSEMBLY 024 14 310  114 02416 TIP ASSEMBLY 024 16 310  114 02418 TIP ASSEMBLY 024 18 310  114 02710 TIP ASSEMBLY 027 10 385  114 02712 TIP ASSEMBLY 027 12 385  114 02714 TIP ASSEMBLY 027 14 385  114 02716 TIP ASSEMBLY 027 16 385  114 02718 TIP ASSEMBLY 027 18 385    WARRANTY  This product is covered by Binks    1 Year Limited Warranty     Binks Sales and Service  www binks com    Toll Free Customer Service  and Technical Support  800 992 4657    Toll Free Fax  888 246 5732    U S A  Canada Customer Service    K BInNKS    77 2848R 3 Revisions  PTFE reference update   P2   195 Internationale Blvd  Binks reference update   P5 
19. ollet  10  and locknut  9   positioned such that the e clip  12  is  resting against the piston assembly     If the piston is not positioned  correctly  the fluid to air timing will  not work correctly  See pictorial  view on page 6     6  After the piston assembly has been  positioned properly  tighten locknut  9   to collet  10     wrench tight        REPLACING O RINGS ON  PISTON ASSEMBLY  Service symptoms   e Atomizing air not cycling off  e Air not actuating fluid    1  Turn end cap  1  counterclockwise    and remove the piston return spring  from the piston body  23  and needle  return spring  38      2  With two 5 16  wrenches  not  supplied with gun   loosen collet  locknut  9  from collet  10     3  Using a pair of pliers  grip collet  10   and remove piston assembly  5     4  Replace o rings  7  8  13  amp  14  using  Standard Piston O ring Repair Kit  54 5303 or High Performance Piston  O ring Repair Kit 54 5307    5  Apply 41 4458 PTFE based lubricant  provided in the o ring repair kits to  o rings and reassemble in reverse  order     Piston assembly  5  must be  bottomed out on the piston housing   23  with collet  10  and locknut  9   positioned such that the e clip  12  is  resting against the piston assembly         If the piston is not positioned  correctly  the fluid to air timing will    not work correctly  See pictorial  view on page 6     6  After the piston assembly has been  positioned properly  tighten locknut  9   to collet  10     wrench tight        
20. rounding  poor air ventilation  open flames  or sparks can cause a  hazardous condition and result in fire or explosion and cause serious injury     FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD    e Ground the equipment and object being sprayed    e Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the build up of flammable fumes from  the material being sprayed or from solvent    e Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in spray area    e Electrically disconnect all equipment in the spray area    e Keep the spray area free from all debris  including solvent rags    e If there is any static sparking while using the equipment  STOP SPRAYING  IMMEDIATELY  Identify and correct problem     NOISE LEVELS    e The A weighted sound level of spray guns may exceed 85 dB A  depending  on the setup being used  It is recommended that ear protection is worn at all  times when spraying     The automatic Spray Gun models listed in the following declaration of conformity may be used in some potentially explosive atmospheres  ONLY when the special conditions for safe installation and operation have been followed as expressed in this user manual  Part Sheet    These models are approved to ATEX regulations 94 9 EC  protection level  Il 2 G X  Suitable for use in Zones 1 and 2     EC Declaration of Conformity    Manuf  By  Binks  195 Internationale Blvd   Glendale Heights  IL 60139    Type Series   Model     Manifold Mounted Automatic Spray Guns  MAG AA  4003   4004     CE  amp     The equipment to which this document rel
21. y using  an oil and water extractor     5  Shut off all the fluid and air lines to the gun if the  gun is to stand idle for any length of time  This is to  prevent build up or accumulation of minute leaks in  the system from turning the gun on     a    The distance between gun and surface should   be 6 to 12 inches depending on material and the  atomizing pressure  The material deposited should  always be even and wet  Lap each stroke over the  proceeding stroke to obtain a uniform finish     7  Set the fluid pressure to achieve low pressure airless  pattern with tails approximately 300 to 500 psi     8  Open the side port control knob     9  Set the atomizing pressure to 5 psi and increase until  the tails have been removed from the pattern and  proper atomization has been achieved  If more than  30 psi of atomizing air is required  increase fluid  pressure instead of atomizing air     10  Note  Excessive fluid air pressure will distort the  spray pattern and produce excessive overspray  The     hourglass    and    tails    on a spray patterns indicate  too low of fluid air pressure or materials is too thick  or viscous  A worn or clogged tip can also cause spray  pattern distortion     FLUID TIP SELECTION    Factors to consider in selecting a fluid tip for an air   assisted airless spray gun include  1  the size of the parts  being sprayed   2  the production line speed   3  the  material flow rate and film thickness   4  the viscosity of  the material applied   5  the type
    
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