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Titan RX-Pro Airless Spray Gun Operation Manual

Comprehensive operation manual for the Titan RX-Pro airless spray gun. Includes safety precautions, setup procedures, operation instructions, maintenance, and parts diagrams.

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Quick guide from the manual

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the Titan RX-Pro airless spray gun. Before using the equipment, ensure you have read and understood all safety precautions, particularly regarding high-pressure injection hazards. Always relieve pressure from the system before performing any maintenance, cleaning, or changing of tips.

Safety Precautions

Injection Injury Hazard: The high-pressure stream can pierce the skin, leading to serious injury or amputation. Never aim the gun at yourself or others. Never put your hand in front of the gun. Always lock the trigger when not in use.

Explosion Hazard: Do not use materials containing bleach or chlorine. Avoid halogenated hydrocarbon solvents (e.g., methylene chloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane) as they are incompatible with aluminum components.

General Safety: Always wear respiratory protection and protective clothing. Ensure the object being sprayed is earthed. Inspect all hoses for damage before each use.

Setup and Installation

1. Set up the sprayer according to the sprayer's owner's manual.

2. Attach a grounded, airless spray hose to the material inlet on the gun. Tighten securely using two wrenches.

3. With the tip and tip guard removed, start the sprayer and flush the system. Inspect all fittings for leaks.

4. Perform the pressure relief procedure.

5. Insert the tip seal and seal into the back of the tip guard.

6. Insert the spray tip into the tip guard slot.

7. Thread the tip guard onto the gun and tighten securely.

Operation

1. Ensure the arrow on the tip handle points in the forward direction for spraying.

2. Start the sprayer and adjust fluid pressure until the spray is completely atomized. Always use the lowest pressure necessary.

3. To clear a clogged tip: Rotate the tip 180 degrees so the arrow points opposite the spray direction. Trigger the gun once to blow out the clog. Do not trigger more than once in the reverse position.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Cleaning: Flush the gun after each use. Do not leave the gun or parts in water or solvents. Clean the sprayer, hose, gun, and filter daily to prevent material buildup.

Seal Assembly: If the gun leaks or spits at the tip, replace the ball valve on the packing seal assembly and reverse the seat in the diffuser. Lubricate all packings and moving parts with lithium-based grease before reassembly.

Filter Replacement: Clean the gun filter after every use. Unclip the trigger guard, use it as a wrench to remove the handle assembly, pull out the old filter, and insert a new one with the tapered end first.

Filter Selection

The filter type should be matched to the material being sprayed:

  • Extra-fine (Red): Synthetic resin, enamels, clean varnishes, stains, azures.
  • Fine (Yellow): Base coat enamels, primer enamels, fillers, marking paints, textured enamels.
  • Medium (White): Emulsions, latex paints, acrylic paints.
  • Coarse (Green): Filler paints, large area surfaces.

Practical help

Common problems

Gun leaks or spits at the tip when trigger is released

Replace the ball valve on the packing seal assembly and reverse the seat in the diffuser.

Clogged spray tip

Rotate the tip 180 degrees and trigger the gun once to blow out the clog. Do not trigger more than once in the reverse position.

Before use

  • Check all hoses for cuts, leaks, abrasion, or bulging.
  • Ensure all fittings are secure and leak-free.
  • Verify the trigger lock is in the locked position when not in use.
  • Ensure the tip guard is securely in place.
  • Confirm the spray gun is grounded.

Specs in practice

Max. operating pressure
25 MPa (3600 PSI). Do not exceed this pressure.
Operating temperature range
5°C to 40°C (40°F to 104°F).

Model compatibility

  • Do not use materials containing bleach or chlorine.
  • Do not use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents (e.g., methylene chloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane) as they are incompatible with aluminum.

Manual page author

Emily Carter

User documentation editor

Prepares concise manual descriptions and highlights the most useful setup, operation, and maintenance information for readers.