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L-280OWNER'S MANUAL

IMPORTANT:READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING.

Sales and Service Centers across Canada.VANCOUVER • KELOWNA • CALGARY • EDMONTON • WINNIPEG • TORONTO • MONTRÉAL

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CONTENTSIntroduction

Spray gun operation ................................................ 3Technical data ......................................................... 3

Safety PrecautionsPersonal .................................................................. 4Equipment ............................................................... 4Grounding Instructions ............................................ 5

Operating instructionsPaint preparation ..................................................... 6Choosing the correct nozzle .................................... 6Nozzle chart ............................................................. 6Operation ................................................................. 7

Accessory instructionsSuction hose ............................................................ 8Flexible extension .................................................... 8

MaintenanceCleaning .................................................................. 9Disassembly procedure ........................................... 9Freeing a seized piston ......................................... 10

Parts That Wear ........................................................... 11Servicing ...................................................................... 11Accessories .................................................................. 12Lemmer's full line of equipment ................................... 13Trouble shooting guide................................................. 14L-280 Parts list ............................................................. 15Sales and service centers across Canada. .................. 16Lemmer warranty ......................................................... 16

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing a high quality LEMMER product. With proper maintenance, as outlinedin this manual, you will be assured years of excellent service. For quick courteous advice, oranswers to any questions you may have, please contact one of our factory outlets which are listedon page 16.

SPRAY GUN OPERATIONLEMMER Electric Airless Spray Guns operate with a high pressure piston action pump, whichcreates the pressure needed to finely atomize all sprayable materials. The piston movement isobtained through the use of a 120 V, 60c/s oscillating motor. The resulting 120 piston strokes persecond are combined with a durable one-way valve to draw in paint, pressurize the paint, andspray it out in a finely atomized mist. Since the mist is airless (no air used to convey the paint),very little overspray is produced. The results are smooth finishes, minimal paint loss, and veryeasy clean-up.

PistonPump Cylinder

Spring Control knob Valve

Nozzle

Suction Tube

TECHNICAL DATA

Required Power ...................... 120VAC / 60hz

Watts ....................................... 75 Watts

Amps ....................................... 1.6 Amps

Maximum Volume ................... 15 min/gal

Maximum Viscosity ................. 90 seconds

Container Volume ................... 34oz (1 litre)

Valve cone .............................. Nylon

Weight ..................................... 3.3 lbs. (1.5Kg)

Piston Material ........................ Hard Chromed Steel

Cylinder Material ..................... Tempered Steel

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Personal

1. Injection hazard : Airless Painting Equipment can cause serious injury if the spray penetratesthe skin. Do not point the gun at anyone or any part of the body. The tip guard provides someprotection against accidental injection injuries, but is mostly a warning device. Never put yourhand, fingers or body over the spray tip. Gloves and clothing do not necessarily offer anyprotection either. Always have the tip guard in place while spraying. In case of penetrationseek medical aid immediately! Note to physician: Injection into skin is a serioustraumatic injury. It is important to treat the injury surgically as soon as possible. Do notdelay treatment to research toxicity. Toxicity is a concern with some exotic coatingsinjected into the bloodstream. Consultation with a plastic surgeon or reconstructivehand surgeon may be advisable. Be prepared to tell the doctor what fluid was injected.

2. Do not spray paints or other inflammable fluids indoors which have a flash point below 21degree C/70 degree F.

3. Keep spray area well ventilated . Before spraying, turn off all pilot lights and openflames.

4. Always unplug the spray gun before examining or leaving unattended.

5. Wear a respirator which is approved for the product being sprayed.

6. Extension cords - Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug, anda 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the product. Make sure your extension cord isin good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carrythe current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltageresulting in loss of power and overheating.Maximum lengths and minimum guages are:

50 feet (15.24M) 16 guage100 feet (30.48M) 14 guage

Note: The smaller the guage number, the heavier the cord is.

Equipment

1. Keep spray gun clean at all times.

2. All parts which are intended to contact paint will not be harmed by strong thinners.

3. Do not submerge the spray gun in any liquids.

4. Do not tilt the spray gun upwards while spraying. For jobs such as ceilings, use theflexible extension. Failing this, paint could leak from the back of the pump.

5. Do not let the spray gun run without material in it . Material flowing through the pump actsas a cooling agent.

HIGH PRESSURE!

INJECTION HAZARD!

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Grounding Instructions

This product should be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces therisk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This product is equippedwith a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be pluggedinto an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes andordinances.DANGER - Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.

If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the grounding wire toeither flat blade terminal. The wire with insulation having an outer surface that is green with orwithout yellow stripes is the grounding wire.

Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completelyunderstood, or if in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plugprovided; if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like theplug illustrated in sketch A. A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated insketches B and C, may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in sketch B ifa properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until aproperly grounded outlet (sketch A) can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green coloredrigid ear, lug, or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent groundsuch as a properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held inplace by the screw.

GROUNDING METHODS

Grounded Outlet Adapter

Cover of Grounded

Outlet Box

(A) (B)Grounding Pin

(C)

Grounding Means

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Paint to be sprayed Correct viscosity

10 - 20 sec.

15 - 30 sec.

20 - 45 sec.

25 - 75 sec.

35 - 100 sec.

Round spray

.4mm

.5mm

.6mm

.7mm

.8mm

Flat spray

Blue

Blue

Blue

Black

Black

.5mm - general use nozzle for thin paints

.7mm - general use nozzle for thick paints

NOZZLE CHART

Thin paints - lacquer, varnish,urethane, stains, automotive paints,industrial enamel & primer, oil paints,dye, ink and other thin liquids.

Thick paints - latex, oil paint, stains,(and glue - round nozzle only).

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Paint Preparation

1. Thin paint according to paint can instructions. Be certain to use a thinner which is compatiblewith paint used. If no thinning instructions are given, a general rule of thumb is 5 to 15%thinners. (fine finish up to 35%)

2. Stir paint completely and strain if impurities are seen. The suction tube screen will strain outany remaining impurities.

3. Use the viscosity cup to measure paint as follows:

Choosing the Correct Nozzle

1. Nozzle size is very important for achieving perfect paint atomization and maintaining a smoothoperating spray gun.

2. First prepare the paint, and then measure the paint’s viscosity asfollows:a) Submerge the Lemmer Viscosity cup in the paint.b) Lift the cup out of the paint and begin timing.c) Stop timing when the steady paint stream is first broken.d) The time recorded is the paint’s viscosity. Should this viscosityexceed 100 seconds, thin further until 80 - 100 seconds isreached.

3. Now read the nozzle chart and choose the “general use” nozzle which lists the viscosity rangeyour material falls into. Choice of a round spray or flat spray nozzle is dependent on yourpreference. The other round spray nozzles listed are used for more specific spray applica-tions where “fine tuning” is necessary. Note: The smaller the nozzle size; the smaller thespray pattern is, the less the volume is, and the thinner the paint must be.Example: A latex paint was thinned and it’s viscosity came to 90 seconds. The chartsuggests either an .8mm round spray nozzle or a BLACK flat spray nozzle for this application.

4. This nozzle chart has been made as accurately as possible. Not all paints will exactly complydue to paint ingredient variations. However, it is an excellent starting point for learning thebasics of airless spray painting

Round Spray Nozzle Flat Spray Nozzle

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5. The following diagrams show actual spray pattern results of different round nozzle sizes.Remember - the thinner the paint is, the smaller the nozzle should be. These spray patternsare achieved by spraying in one spot for only a fraction of a second.

Poor spray pattern Normal spray pattern Perfect spray pattern(try a larger nozzle or (sometimes a smaller nozzle (correct nozzle andthin the paint more) will "tighten-up" the pattern) paint viscosity)

Operation

1. Consult your paint dealer for information on surface preparation and material to be used forspraying.

2. Prepare your paint and choose correct nozzle.

3. Practice on scrap material before proceeding to spray.

4. Turn control knob counter-clockwise and press trigger to start. CAUTION - when spraying,high pressure is developed at the nozzle - never put any part of the body near the nozzle.

5. Adjust the control knob so the gun has an even purr, this signifies the best pressure setting forthat particular nozzle and material. If improperly adjusted, thefollowing will result:Too far counter clockwise - stuttering;Too far clockwise - even, loud sound and less paint.

6. Any areas which are not to be painted should be masked off orshielded. This diagram illustrates the best way of spraying a flatsurface with a round spray nozzle. Make smooth passes from sideto side and then up and down.

7. Start and stop your spraying from outside the area to be sprayed and try to avoid any break inspraying. Move your gun with a steady motion to avoid spots, runs, and irregular finishes.Keep the gun a constant distance from work surface and make sure it is perpendicular, asshown below.

8. To prevent paint sags and running, first apply a light-to-medium coat. When this is tacky,apply another medium coat.

9. When painting outdoors, avoid spraying on windy days. Wind could deposit debris onto yourfreshly painted surface, and can also carry paint mist to areas which you do not want to paint;such as windows, lawn furniture, cars, etc. It is also a good idea when spraying fences tohave a cardboard shield behind to prevent spraying paint directly into the air.

10. Note: It may be necessary to clean the nozzle guard periodically. Be sure to unplug thespray gun’s electrical cord before doing this.

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ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS

Suction Hose

Installation1. Remove the paint container and the suction tube.

2. Insert the suction and return fittings firmly.

3. Press the clamp onto the lower end of the hoses.

4. Attach the clamp to the container and adjust the suction hose sothe screen is at the bottom. (Read on before using paint.)

5. Make sure the paint is properly prepared so that the screen is notsitting in settled solids.

6. The return hose does not have to be below paint level, it’s onlyfunction is to return possible pump by-pass paint.

Priming1. Prime with thinners which are compatible with your paint, and

then place hoses into the paint.

2. To prime, hold the spray gun beside the container and as low aspossible. Turn the control knob counter clockwise and press thetrigger to start.

3. Priming time is generally between 20 and 40 seconds.

4. When primed, spraying may begin. Do not tilt the gun back while spraying.

Important: when using the suction hose:• Duty cycle is half an hour on, and 15 minutes off to cool.• Maximum paint viscosity is 75 seconds.• If using a generator - use manual position only.

Flexible Extension

Installation1. Remove spray gun nozzle.

2. Leave the valve in the pump cylinder.

3. Tighten flexible extension onto the spray gun, usingthe tabs nearest the gun. Tightening from the farend will damage the extension.

4. Remove the protective cap at the front.

5. Leave the swirl head in the flexible extension andscrew the nozzle on. Tighten the nozzle whileholding the front tabs.

6. To bend the extension, use 2 thumbs in the center andpull the end of the extension around your thumbs. Toprevent kinking or breaking, do not bend the extensionwithout using your thumbs.

Note: The suction hose and flexible extension may be usedseparately or together, but keep in mind that some paints may spraybetter with only one attachment in use at a time.

Largehosegoesforward.

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MAINTENANCE

Cleaning

1. Only use thinners which are compatible with the paint to clean the gun.

2. Empty excess paint from the gun container and pour in one cup of thinners. Shake the gunback and forth to flush the container, then spray for 5 seconds to flush pump parts. Properlydiscard used thinners. Repeat if necessary.

3. Disassemble pump and clean all parts individually. Be sure the vent hole is clean and free.

Disassembly Procedure

STEP 11. Disconnect Power Supply.2. Remove Nozzle.3. Remove Valve.4. Remove Container.5. Remove Suction Tube.6. Loosen locking screw and pull up 1/2" until it

stops. (It is not removable)

STEP 21. Push Pump Housing in.2. Push Pump Housing down (1/4") slightly.

CAUTION - Do not force in any manner , ifstuck, clean first or try penetrating oil.

3. Pull Pump Housing straight out.

STEP 31. Pull Piston out. If it is stuck, do not pry or

hammer. See “Freeing a seized piston” page 10.2. Remove Piston Spring. If piston spring remained

on piston, remove it by butting the steel end ofpiston on a soft object and then push the springoff with your fingers.

Vent Hole

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MAINTENANCE4. Reassemble in reverse order. Turning the control knob counter clockwise will reduce spring

tension for easy pump installation. Note that the guide tabs at the back of the pump must lineup with the gun housing. Firmly tighten the pump locking screws to insure it does not loosenduring operation.

5. Dip suction tube into varsol or oil andspray for two seconds. Then hold thegun with the suction tube out of thevarsol (or oil) and spray until empty.Another method is to remove thesuction tube, turn the gun upside downand pour a little oil (or penetrating oil)into the forward pump hole. Hold yourfinger lightly over the suction hole andspray until empty. This will ensure thatthe spray gun is properly lubricated forit’s next use.

6. Using a brush or rag dipped inthinners, clean the outside of the spraygun. Do not submerge the spray gunin any liquids.

7. Wiping the gun with an oily rag willrestore the gun’s new look and make it easier to clean the next time.

8. *Remember - A clean gun will always reward you with trouble free spraying.

Freeing a Seized Piston

This condition is usually caused by incomplete cleaning. Use the following procedure to rectify:a) Remove nozzle, paint container, suction tube, and locking screw. If the valve is not

stuck, remove it too.b) Remove pump assembly from gun and clean off all fresh paint with compatible thinners.c) Place pump assembly into container of lacquer thinner for 1/2 an hour (longer if neces-

sary).Caution - read the warnings on lacquer thinner label before using.

d) GENTLY pull piston out of pump cylinder. If the valve was stuck, gently pull it out or usethe piston to push it out. Thoroughly clean all parts. The inside of the pump cylinder isbest cleaned with a 3/8” brush as shown on page 12.

e) Reassemble the spray gun.

suction hole

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MAINTENANCEParts That Wear

The round spray nozzle and the valve are common wear parts. Their life span depends on howabrasive the paint is. A basic life expectancy with the use of various paints is:

Lacquer, enamel and clear stain 10 - 20 gallonsAlkyde, and oil stain 5 - 10 gallonsLatex and water base stain 3 - 5 gallons

These parts are easily replaceable and should be replaced when worn to maintain excellentperformance. Visual inspection for wear is as follows: (Operating sprayer with worn parts willcause abnormal drive line wear).

1. Round spray nozzle - hole size of a new nozzle is shown actual size. Using a wire orequivalent will help make a comparison between your nozzle and the dot.

New Nozzle Worn NozzleNew nozzle

actual hole size:

.6mm =

.8mm =

Replace nozzle when holebecomes larger than:

.6mm =

.8mm = Round Orifice Large and usually oval orifice

2. Valve - A new valve will allow the gun to prime in approximately four seconds. If it takes eightseconds or longer, replace the valve.

New Valve Worn Valve

Angled face Formed channels Rough & dished Large “pit”

Servicing

If you have any problems with the electrical system, the spray gun should be returned to yournearest Lemmer Authorized Service Centre.

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ACCESSORIES

TIP BROACHESFor cleaning out plugged nozzles andhigh pressure jets. Unique squaredesign quickly "reams" out foreignobstructions.(Package of 12) ....... Order # L033-021

REPAIR KITComplete pump assembly. Kit includespump cylinder, piston, piston spring,damper, and 2 valves.Repair kit .................. Order # L075-144

POWER CONVERTERJust plug into your vehicles lightersocket to operate any Lemmer cup gun.A standard car battery will run a cup gunfor about 4 hours and still have lots ofengine starting power.Cup gun power inverter. ........................................................ Order # L075-165

VISCOSITY CUPAn essential item for correct thinning ofpaint and for proper nozzle selection.................................. Order # L075-106

CLEANING BRUSHESTo assist in cleaning the spray gun(these brushes are not affected bystrong paint thinners).3/8" dia. for pump cylinder ..................................................... Order # L075-1095/8" dia. for general cleaning ................................................. Order # L075-110

FLEXIBLE NOZZLE EXTENSIONTo angle or extend the nozzle. Forspraying ceilings, floors, or hard toreach areas (spray nozzle not included,use any LEMMER optional nozzle, orthe one on the spray gun).................................. Order # L075-104

FLAT SPRAY NOZZLESFor accurate spraying with lessoverspray. Long wearing ceramic orificeis designed for superior atomization.Blue nozzle for lacquer, enamel, stain,etc. ........................... Order # L075-112Black nozzle for latex, oil base, thickstains, etc. ................ Order # L075-113

ROUND SPRAY NOZZLESFor general purpose spraying. Theyproduce a finely atomized conical mist.The .6mm and .8mm are general sizesfor thin and thick materials respectively.

.4mm for thin materials such as dye &fluids ......................... Order # L075-500.5mm for fine enamel, etc. ..................................................... Order # L075-501

.6mm for lacq., enamel, stain, somelatex, etc. ................. Order # L075-502.7mm for latex, oil base, etc. ................................................. Order # L075-503

.8mm for latex, oil base, thick stains,etc. ........................... Order # L075-5041.0mm for thicker materials. .................................................. Order # L075-505

VALVE KITThis is a wearing part and havingspares will prevent possible down time.Each kit contains 2 valves.................................. Order # L075-114

CONTAINER WITH LIDFor storing liquids and paint, or assistingin quick color changes and thinning.................................. Order # L075-116

SUCTION HOSEFor spraying out of the original paintcontainer. It makes the gun lighter andmore manoeuvrable.Recommendations:Maximum viscosity - 75 seconds.Duty cycle - 30 min. ON, 15 min. OFF.Generators - manual position only.Approximately 6 feet long.................................. Order # L075-117

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ELECTRIC CUP GUNS PNEUMATIC PISTON ELECTRIC DIAPHRAGM

LINEMARKERS

GAS DIAPHRAGM AIRLESS ACCESSORIES PAINTING SUNDRIES

AIR GUNS & PRESSURE POTS ELECTROSTATIC UNITS HVLP TURBINE & VENTURI UNITS

LEMMER'S full line of equipment comes with FIRST CLASS SERVICE in numerous locationsacross CANADA, and a FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY.

For information on choosing the right sprayer for your job, please contact your nearestLEMMER outlet.

OTHER LEMMER EQUIPMENT

AUTOMATIC GUNS ELECTRIC PISTON PUMPS

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PROBLEM:

Motor does not work

Motor hums quietly and doesnot pump

Motor works but does notpump

Sprays but spits occasionally

Poor spray pattern, or sprayswith irregular clattering noise

Poor spray pattern withflexible extension

Paint drips from nozzle

Excessive fogging

SOLUTION:

- Check plug connections andpower source

- Dismantle pump and clean- Use only 120V A.C. Current- Use only government

approved ext. cords- Turn counter clockwise to

start

- Insert suction tube in fronthole

- Replace- Thin accordingly- Clean

- Replace

- Clean- Clean (strain paint)- Fill container

- Replace, see nozzle chart- Replace- Thin accordingly- Adjust to an even hum. This

signifies perfect pressure- Replace

- Replace

- Replace- Hand tighten

- Hold sprayer closer

- Replace. See “Nozzle chart”page 6

- Re-ajust control knob

CAUSE:

- Loose connection at plug orno power in socket

- Seized piston- Incorrect power supply

- Incorrect control knobadjustment

- Sucking air

- Worn or missing valve- Paint far too thick- Plugged Nozzle, Valve or

Suction Screen- Worn pump and/or piston

- Vent hole plugged- Clogged suction filter- Sucking air

- Incorrect or worn nozzle- Worn valve- Paint is wrong viscosity- Incorrect control knob

adjustment- Worn pump and/or piston

- Worn or missing swirl head

- Worn valve- Loose nozzle

- Holding sprayer too far fromsurface

- Incorrect or worn nozzle

- Control knob set too high

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

NOTE: Always unplug before examining. For further information contact a LEMMER Service Center.

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27

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Optional accessories.

This vent holemust be keptopen.

L-280 PARTS LIST

Pos. Part nos. Description Qty.L075-026 L-280L075-027 L-280 with 0.5 mm

1 L075-500 .4mm Round nozzleL075-501 .5mm Round nozzleL075-502 .6mm Round nozzleL075-503 .7mm Round nozzle 1L075-504 .8mm Round nozzleL075-505 1.0mm Round nozzle

2 L075-800 Valve 13 L075-860 Pump cylinder 14 L075-802 Piston spring 15 L075-833 Piston 1

6a L075-855 Drive assembly 1(Consists of pos: 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10)

6b L075-843 Drive housing 17 L075-842 Locking screw 18 L075-806 Split pin set 19 L075-807 Stator 1

10 L075-808 Coil11 L075-810 Armature 112 L075-809 V-Spring 113 L075-805 Damper 114 L075-848 Washer 1

Pos. Part nos. Description Qty.15 L075-816 Spring 116 L075-815 Rubber bumper 117 L075-814 Control knob 1

L075-854 Control knob cap 118 L075-852 Housing cover c/w labels 119 L075-812 Screw (each) 220 L075-817 Screw (each) 221 L075-818 Cable clamp 122 L075-819 Terminal block 123 L075-811 Screw (each) 224 L075-822 Switch with retainer 125 L075-821 Handle 126 L075-820 Cable with grommet 127 L075-841 Pump base 128 L075-845 Screw (each) 229 L075-824 Suction tube 130 L075-825 Suction screen 131 L075-846 Paint container 132 L075-124 Swirl head 133 L075-127 Clamp 1

Accessories:N/S L075-853 Operators manual 1N/S L075-146 Repair kit (Consists of Pos:

2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 27, & 28.)

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SALES AND SERVICE CENTERS ACROSS CANADA.

If you should require any information, assistance, service, or parts, please contact the store fromwhich the spray gun was purchased, or contact the Lemmer outlet nearest you.

Printed in Canada, #L075-853 manual for L-280. Aug-00

LEMMER PAINT SPRAYING EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTYLEMMER Spray Systems Ltd. extends to the original purchaser of its paint spray equipmenta limited one year warranty from the date of purchase against defects in material orworkmanship provided that the equipment is installed and operated in accordance with therecommendations and instructions written in the owners manual. LEMMER Spray Systems Ltd.will repair or replace , at its option, defective parts without charge if such parts are returned (stillintact in the original equipment) with transportation charges prepaid to the nearest LEMMERSpray Systems Ltd. outlet. An original proof of purchase must be attached.

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Normal wear and/or defects caused by or related to abrasion, corrosion, abuse, negligence,accident, faulty installation or tampering in a manner which impairs normal operation.

Transportation costs and other incidental, direct, special, or consequential damages or loss.

• SALES • SERVICE • PARTS •www.lemmer.com

VANCOUVER Lemmer Spray Systems (B.C.) Ltd.4141 Grandview Highway, Burnaby, BC, V5C 4J1TEL: (604) 430-3216 FAX: (604) 430-8017

KELOWNA R. Kitchin Paint Spray Equipment Inc. (Lemmer agent)#3 - 2300 Hunter Road, Kelowna, BC, V1X6C1TEL: (250) 717-0223 FAX: (250) 860-3038

EDMONTON Lemmer Spray Systems Ltd.17506 - 105th Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T5S 1G4TEL: (780) 486-3674 FAX: (780) 444-2498

CALGARY Lemmer Spray Systems Ltd. (head office) 4624 - 12th Street N.E. Calgary, AB, T2E 4R4

TEL: (403) 250-7735 FAX: (403) 291-9095

WINNIPEG Lemmer Spray Systems (Man.) Ltd.1198 Sherwin Road, Winnipeg, MB, R3H 0V2TEL: (204) 633-3117 FAX: (204) 694-4763

TORONTO Lemmer Spray Systems (Ont.) Ltd.7585 Torbram Rd, #7&8, Mississauga, ON, L4T 1H2TEL: (905) 673-1555 FAX: (905) 673-3201

MONTRÉAL Lemmer (Qué.) Inc.2851 Bd le Corbusier, Chomedey, Laval, QC, H7L 4J5TEL: (450) 681-8220 FAX: (450) 681-4914

Feb-00