Assembly, Operation – Bosch PFS 65 User Manual

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Bosch Power Tools

Technical file (2006/42/EC) at:

Robert Bosch GmbH, Dept. PT/ETM9,

D-70745 Leinfelden-Echterdingen

Robert Bosch GmbH, Power Tools Division

D-70745 Leinfelden-Echterdingen

Leinfelden, 22.08.2011

Assembly

f

Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains

plug.

Connecting the Air Hose (see figures A1

A2)

– Open the holding clamp 16 and unreel the air hose 13.
Connecting to the spray gun:
– Firmly insert an SDS connector 14 of the air hose in align-

ment with the arrow mark into the hose port of the spray

gun 6.

– Turn the SDS connector until the lock engages.
Connecting the base unit:
– Firmly insert the second SDS connector of the air hose in

alignment with the arrow mark into the port of the base unit

19.

– Turn the SDS connector until the lock engages.

Fastening the Carrying Strap (see figure B)

In order to reach all surfaces to be sprayed and maintain flex-

ibility, you can sling on the base unit with the carrying strap

20.
– Attach one strap end to each eyelet 17.

Operation

Preparing for Operation

f

Spraying on the sides of water bodies (lakes, rivers,

etc.) or neighbouring surfaces in the direct catchment

area is not permitted.

When purchasing paint, varnish and spray material, pay at-

tention to their environmental compatibility.
Preparing the Spray Surface
Note:
Cover off the vicinity of the spray surface thoroughly

and generously.
The spray mist contaminates the environment. When spray-

ing in enclosures, surfaces not covered can become contami-

nated.
The spray surface must be clean, dry and grease-free.
– Roughen smooth surfaces and then remove the sanding

dust.

Suitable spray materials and recommended diluting

agents
f

When diluting, pay attention that the spray material

and the diluting agent correspond. When using a faulty

diluting agent, lumps can develop that can lead to clogging

of the spray gun.

The tool is not suitable for processing dispersion paint (wall

paint/latex).
Please also observe the practical advice/tips of the spray ma-

terial manufacturers.
Diluting Spray Material
For spray material that needs to be diluted, proceed as fol-

lows:
– Take the measuring cup 21.

– Stir the spray material thoroughly.

– Fill a sufficient quantity of spray material into the spray-

material container 8. (see “Filling in Spray Material”,

page 16)

– Dilute the spray material by 10 % with paint thinner. Exam-

ples:

– Stir the spray material thoroughly.

– Carry out a test-spray run on a test surface. (see “Spray-

ing”, page 17)

When the spraying pattern is perfect, start the spray job.
or
When the spraying result is not satisfactory or when no paint

comes out, please continue as described under “Correction of

Malfunctions” on page 18.
Filling in Spray Material (see figures C1–C2)
f

Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains

plug.

– Unscrew the container 8 from the spray gun.

– Turn the suction tube 10 so that the spray material can be

sprayed with almost no residue:

– Fill the spray material into the container and screw the con-

tainer firmly to the spray gun.

Dr. Egbert Schneider

Senior Vice President

Engineering

Dr. Eckerhard Strötgen

Engineering Director

PT/ESI

Spray material

Recommended

dilution

Wood preservatives, mordants/

strippers, oils, varnishes,

impregnations, rust-protection primers

undiluted

Disinfectants, plant protectants, water,

wallpaper stripper

undiluted

Solvent or water-dilutable paints,

primers, radiator paint, automotive top

coats, thick-coat finishes

At least 10 %

diluted

Amount of spray material

[ml]

200 300 400 500

Paint thinner [ml]

20

30

40

50

For spray jobs on horizontal

surfaces/objects

toward the front in nozzle

direction

For spray jobs overhead

toward the rear in handle

direction

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