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41 00... Gun For Cavity Sealing
1.0 Scope of delivery:Β
- Owner's Handbook
- Pressure vessel gun (1) for cavity sealing
- Spray set, consisting of spray hoses: angle nozzle (2) and round spray nozzle (3)
2.0 Start-up:Β
- Open pressure vessel and introduce cavity sealant in form of a 1-litre can.
- Connect spray hose to quick-connect coupling.
- Connect apparatus to compressed air supply.
Close pressure vessel.
Working pressure 2-6 bar, max. 8 bar!
3.0 Mode of operation:Β
- Twisting the air flow control screw in decreases the air flow and thus reduces the material spray mist.
This facilitates optimum working when preserving open components/surfaces.Β
- Twisting the air flow control screw out increases the air flow and thus the material spray mist (for closed cavities).
- The trigger lever has two stages.
Stage 1 - discharge of air only.
Stage 2 - discharge of air and material.
- After finishing work, press the first stage to clean the spray hose with compressed air.
- When storing, remember to twist the air flow control screw closed to prevent the material from drying out.
- Clean the gun prior to extended periods of non-use (approx. 2 weeks and upwards).
- To ensure that the spray hoses function properly, do not store the hoses coiled up e.g. in the frame side member area!
Store spray hoses stretched out.
4.0 Application examples:Β
- Use the matching spray hoses for the different cavities or surfaces.
- Example - doors and lids:
Spray hose with angle nozzle. Reduce air flow to keep spray mist to a minimum.
- Example - frame side member:
Long spray hose with round spray nozzle. Depending on the type, increase the air flow slightly.
- Always keep the spray mist to a minimum so as to avoid fouling and bad smells.
5.0 Safety instructions:Β
- Do not inhale spray mist.
- Use only in well ventilated rooms.
- Working pressure max. 8 bar.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.