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I picked up a used Campbell Hausfeld HV2500 2-stage turbine and HVLP
gun, but without manuals.

I've never owned this type of rig and it didn't come with a manual or
parts breakdown. I wasn't able to find parts breakdowns or
instructions for the gun, and only a very brief description of the
turbine at the manufacturer's web site, so I'm flying blind.

I'd like to thoroughly clean the passages of the gun AND its exterior.
It's been used with a variety of paints and stains. What's a good /
safe way to clean this?

Thanks
RWL

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I picked up a used Campbell Hausfeld HV2500 2-stage turbine and HVLP
gun, but without manuals.

I've never owned this type of rig and it didn't come with a manual or
parts breakdown. I wasn't able to find parts breakdowns or
instructions for the gun, and only a very brief description of the
turbine at the manufacturer's web site, so I'm flying blind.

I'd like to thoroughly clean the passages of the gun AND its exterior.
It's been used with a variety of paints and stains. What's a good /
safe way to clean this?

Thanks
RWL


There are some manuals available, keep looking. I have more experience with
the Accu-Spray guns and CapSpray. Some parts have to be soaked, you will
probably need the right rebuild kit or at least compatible O-rings, and the
air pickup tube usually needs to be replaced. There is a plastic cap under
the lid which acts as a one-way valve for the portion of air that slightly
pressurizes the cup, that usually gets full of gunk. The alternate way to
run an HVLP gun is with a paint hose for material delivery to the gun and
use the turbine air only to form the pattern and spray the paint.


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GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote in message
I picked up a used Campbell Hausfeld HV2500 2-stage turbine and HVLP
gun, but without manuals.

I've never owned this type of rig and it didn't come with a manual or
parts breakdown.



wrote:
There is a plastic cap under
the lid which acts as a one-way valve for the portion of air that slightly
pressurizes the cup, that usually gets full of gunk.



Are those one-way plastic caps generic - that is, could I go to an
auto parts store and pick up some of those since they're wear items,
or are you pretty much bound to the gun's brand parts? Looks like I'm
going to need the washer / seal that goes between the gun & the cup.

So far, brake fluid is softening up the dried paint on the outside of
the gun. I have a gallon can of carbeurator dip and soaked the
internal metal parts in that - boy that stuff takes paint off quickly.
Unfortunately I worked indoors, so the house stank to high heavens.

RWL
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GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote in message
I picked up a used Campbell Hausfeld HV2500 2-stage turbine and HVLP
gun, but without manuals.

I've never owned this type of rig and it didn't come with a manual or
parts breakdown.



wrote:
There is a plastic cap under
the lid which acts as a one-way valve for the portion of air that slightly
pressurizes the cup, that usually gets full of gunk.



Are those one-way plastic caps generic - that is, could I go to an
auto parts store and pick up some of those since they're wear items,
or are you pretty much bound to the gun's brand parts? Looks like I'm
going to need the washer / seal that goes between the gun & the cup.

So far, brake fluid is softening up the dried paint on the outside of
the gun. I have a gallon can of carbeurator dip and soaked the
internal metal parts in that - boy that stuff takes paint off quickly.
Unfortunately I worked indoors, so the house stank to high heavens.

RWL


I found a bunch of HVLP pain cup condoms at Harbor Freight last month.
..99 a box (of 10?)

Cleaning out that cup is such a messy job, I bought the bunch of them
(4 boxes).

Lovin it.

Richard
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On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 20:02:42 -0400, "ATP*"

GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote in message
I picked up a used Campbell Hausfeld HV2500 2-stage turbine and HVLP
gun, but without manuals.

I've never owned this type of rig and it didn't come with a manual or
parts breakdown.



wrote:
There is a plastic cap under
the lid which acts as a one-way valve for the portion of air that slightly
pressurizes the cup, that usually gets full of gunk.



Are those one-way plastic caps generic - that is, could I go to an
auto parts store and pick up some of those since they're wear items,
or are you pretty much bound to the gun's brand parts? Looks like I'm
going to need the washer / seal that goes between the gun & the cup.

I don't know, it would be nice if they are. Accuspray parts are sometimes
stocked at autobody supply houses.


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