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Cleaning & Maintenance
Proper care and maintenance procedures
must be used with the DUX gun to maintain
the product warranty. To assist in the cleaning
process, DUX provides proper cleaning
supplies with each gun including, brushes,
and lubricant. Optional Cleaning Caps are also
available for purchase.
CAUTION:
Do not submerge the spray gun in
solvents or cleaning solutions—even with the
cleaning caps installed
Do not clean air cap holes with metal
tools as it could effect the spray pattern
The DUX Pressure Feed may be
cleaned in a spray gun washer with the clean-
ing cap(s) installed

Optional Cleaning Caps

DUX sells optional upper and lower Cleaning
Cap to protect the gun's air chamber during
cleaning. If proper use of these caps is not fol-
lowed, fluid can enter the air chamber and may
ultimately reach the air valve piston assembly . A
build up of fluid in the air passage can negatively
impact laminar air-flow and the gun's efficiency.
Fluid build up in the air valve assembly may also
cause the valve to stick. Without the cleaning
caps in place, there are several ways in which
fluid can enter the air passage:
*The fluid tip is removed without depressurizing the
spray gun, allowing coating to run directly into air
chamber.
*Holding the gun "face up" while cleaning, allowing
paint and contaminated solvent to run down into air
chamber.
*Submerging the gun in a bucket or tank of dirty
solvent, allowing the contaminants to infiltrate the air
valve area..
For customer service call 888.389.2732
PLATINUM PRESSURE FEED
For this reason, always be sure to install the
cleaning caps (shown in Figure 8 below)
BEFORE removing the fluid tip. To install, simply
thread the upper cleaning cap onto the gun just
as you would an air cap. Hand tighten until
snug. Install the Lower Cleaning Cap on the air
inlet of the gun.
The air chamber is now effectively sealed from
both ends. Use the nut driver to remove the
fluid tip and begin cleaning.
Figure 8: Cleaning Caps
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