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Paint Application AGCO® Paint Application Reference Guide P P Promo 265 The following are registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation, Duluth, Ga.: AGCO®, the AGCO logo, the Ag-Chem logo, Cockshutt®, Epsilon®, Farmhand®, Fendt®, GLEANER®, Glencoe®, Hart-Parr®, Heritage®, Hesston®, Lor-Al®, Massey Ferguson®, Minneapolis-Moline®, New Idea®, Oliver®, RoGator®, Spra-Coupe®, Sunflower®, TerraGator®, Tidal Wave®, Tye®, Valtra®, Vario®, the WFE logo, and Willmar®. The following are trademarks of AGCO Corporation: Allis-Chalmers™, Ferguson™, Fieldstart™, Massey-Harris™, SisuDiesel™, AGCO SprayParts™ and White™. Challenger® is a registered trademark of, and is used with permission from, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, Ill. All other brand names are property of their respective trademark owners. Contents Technical Data……………………………………………………………………….. 1 AGCO® Paint Application ……….………………………………………………….. 11 AGCOStar® and White Paint Application …....................................................... 21 White, Oliver Cockshutt, New Idea………………………………………………… 22 New Idea……………………………………………………………………………… 23 White and New Idea…....................................................................................... 24 Hesston, GLEANER…………………………………………………………………..25 SAME, Farmhand……………………………………………………………………..26 Black Machine, Valtra……………………………………………………………….. 27 Massey Ferguson® Paint Application …………………………………………….. 28 Challenger ® Paint Application …………………………………………………….. 42 Ag-Chem® Pant Application ……………………………………………………….. 45 Sunflower® Paint Application ……..………………………………………………….49 Paint Index…………………………………………………………………………….. 50 AGCO 2.8 VOC MACHINERY ENAMELS Available In: Qts Gals Challenger Yellow 79023277 79023278 M1041 Red 651787M91 651786M91 Corporate Orange 79023273 79023272 Autumn Prime 79023275 79023274 Chassis Gray 79025182 For Use On: MASSEY FERGUSON Agricultural, Lawn & Garden, and Industrial Equipment. CHALLENGER, HESSTON Features: • 2.8 VOC Compliant • Matches Original Finish TECHNICAL DATA: • Superior Gloss & Color Retention • Durable Product Type 2.8 VOC Alkyd Enamel • Outstanding Adhesion, Flexibility and Chip Resistance Gloss 90+ on 60° / 80+ on 20° Description: A 2.8 VOC compliant alkyd enamel designed to provide the Solids extreme gloss and weathering performance of an acrylic with the By Weight 57.5 ease of an By Volume 49.4 alkyd application. Surface Preparation: Weight per gallon 8.23 The surface must be clean, dry and free of all dirt, rust and Surface Metal, Fiberglass other foreign matter. Remove all loose, peeling or cracked paint. Feather sand (using 400 sandpaper) rough edges, followed by solvent wipe. Allow 10-20 minutes for solvent Reduction Up to 6:1 (Paint: Acetone) flash off. Prime bare metal. Glossy surfaces must be lightly sanded to insure proper adhesion. Hardener 6:1:1 (Paint: Renew Hardener REN4001:Acetone) Fiberglass: Scrub with foaming cleaner, rinse well and allow to dry. Sand fiberglass thoroughly to completely remove gloss and provide adhesion. Wipe surface with Spreading Thickness 750 + sq. ft. per gallon solvent and allow to dry. Film thickness 2.5 – 3.0 mils wet 1.5 – 2.5 mils dry Galvanized: AGCO specifies galvanized surfaces be supplied dry, which eliminates the usual requirement to Surface temperature remove all oils from the surface. Remove all loose, peeling Minimum/Maximum 40°F/90°F or cracked surface. Lightly sand (using 400 sandpaper) all new and aged galvanized surfaces to ensure good Dry Time adhesion. Feather sand (using 400 sandpaper) rough To Touch 2 – 4 hours edges, followed by solvent wipe. Allow 10-20 minutes for solvent flash off. To Handle 12 – 24 hours Full Cure 14 Days Priming: To insure best results, bare ferrous metal should be primed Recoat Time Within 30 minutes or with AGCO Fast Dry Primers. AGCO Primers may be after 36 hours of the topcoated within 1 ½ hours and should be topcoated within last coat 5 days. If primer stands longer than 5 days, surface must With Hardener be properly prepared again. Dry Time Application: To Touch 30 –60 minutes Stir thoroughly, using circular, lifting motion. Apply when To Handle 4 – 6 hours surface and air temperatures range between 40° F-90° F. Full Cure 14 Days Clean Up & Reducer ACETONE IMPORTANT: Use of other type of thinner will raise VOC level of paint. Technical Assistance: 877-724-0597 1 Spray Application: The data on this sheet represents typical values. Since application Product is supplied at under 2.8 VOC. It is formulated to variables are a major factor in product performance, this spray at the viscosity supplied for most spray applicators. information should serve only as a general guide. VALSPAR The paint may seem very thin – this is normal for low VOC assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. paint formulations. If reduction is necessary, USE ONLY UNLESS VALSPAR AGREES OTHERWISE IN WRITING, VALSAPR MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ACETONE. Add one part Acetone to 6 parts paint. DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES Continuously stir paint while gradually adding Acetone. OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICUALR USE OR Exact reduction varies with type of spray equipment and air FREEDOM FROM PATENT INFRINGEMENT. VALSPAR WILL NOT pressure used. Apply in light mist coats until desired BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL appearance is achieved. Allow paint to become tacky DAMAGES. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the between coats. Recommended recoat window is before 30 replacement of the defective product or a refund of the purchase minutes or after 36 hours of the last coat. price at our option. Start at the top of equipment and work down to eliminate dry spray which dulls the finish. With Hardener: (FOR PROFESSIONAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY) Add Renew Hardener 6:1:1, Paint:Hardener:Acetone. Allow mixture to set for 10-15 minutes before using, mix again thoroughly before application. Do not mix more than will be used within a 6 hour period. Do not use material that has started to body. High temperatures will reduce pot life. Brush Application: This paint should not be thinned for brush application. Apply to small areas and brush out to an even uniform coat. Recoating: When more than one coat is desired, recoat within 30 minutes or after 36 hours of the last coat. Heavy film, high humidity or low temperatures will lengthen the recommended time interval before recoat. In those conditions, recoat should be tested on small, hidden areas. Spreading rate: 700 - 800 square foot per gallon, depending upon method of application and type of surface. Drying time Dries to touch in 2 – 4 hours under average temperature and humidity. Equipment may be handled in 12 - 24 hours. Do not wax equipment for 2 weeks. Dry time will vary due to atmospheric conditions. With Hardener, dries to touch within 30 - 60 minutes under average temperature and humidity. Equipment may be handled within 4 – 6 hours. Do not wax equipment for 2 weeks. Dry time will vary due to atmospheric conditions. Clean Up: Clean up tools and spatters immediately Acetone. Safety Precautions Always paint in well-ventilated areas. Use an approved respirator when sanding or spraying. Never spray near open flame of other ignition sources. Safety glasses and gloves should be worn when handling any paint product. See Safety Material Sheet and Product Label for further safety precautions and handing information. Hardener for Professional or Industrial Use Only. 2 AGCO ACRYLIC ENAMELS Available In: Qts Gals M1023 Industrial Yellow 768976M3 M1041 Red 830707M5 830708M5 M1025 Flint Metallic Gray 830719M2 830720M2 M1037 Silver Metallic Gray 841556M2 M1055 Construction Yellow 841729M1 M1056 Charcoal Gray 841740M1 M1071 French Silver Mist 841816M1 Mirror Black 1077536M1 Silver Metallic Gray 1077727M1 M1073 Smoke Gray 1907034M1 Landini Blue 3311965M1 Corporate Orange 79014872 79014781 AGCO Orange 79018734 79018735 Spring Green (AG&L&G) 79014784 79014783 TECHNICAL DATA: Persian Orange 79014785 Persian Orange 1 79021641 Gun Metal Blue 79014788 Product Type Fast Dry Acrylic Cream 79014790 Modified Alkyd New White 79014793 Aluminum 79014795 Black Gloss 79014797 79014796 Gloss 90+ on 60 / 80+ on 20 Black Semi Gloss 79014798 Semi Gloss Black 40 + on 60 Pearl Gray 79014800 Corporate Silver 79014802 79014801 Solids Midnight Brown 79014822 Autumn Prime 79014824 79014823 By Weight Charolais White 79014826 By Volume Hesston Red 79015806 79015805 Prairie Gold 79014808 Weight per gallon Meadow Green 79014805 79014804 Clover White 79014806 Surface Metal, Fiberglass Bossline White 79014807 Primer AGCO Fast Dry Primer (may Same Red 79015809 79015808 be applied directly to properly Yellow American Series 79014809 prepared surfaces) Argent Silver 79014811 79014810 Charcoal Gray Metallic 79014815 Charcoal Gray Gloss 79014816 Conventional Spray (Binks or equal) WFE III (Red Amer Ser) 79015803 79015802 Hank Gun 18,19,29 or 62 Combine Red 20-7002850 Fluid tip 66 NI Buff 17225 NI Bittersweet 17223 Orifice .070 NI Green 17221 Air Cap 66 NI Light Gray Gloss 17586 Atomizing Pressure 40-60 PSI Corporate Wheel Gray 79016946 Fluid Pressure 20-30 PSI Fendt Green 79017749 Fendt Gray 79017753 Airless (Graco or equal) Tye Orange 566-014 Minimum Pump Ratio 30:1 Glencoe Green 1R61300 Tip .015 - .018 Spra Coupe Orange 6722782 Pressure 1800 – 2000 PSI Spra Coupe Charcoal 6722785 Spra Coupe White 6722788 Wilmar Orange WR20936 HVLP Fluid Tip Air Cap Wilmar White WR20937 Accuspray Series 10 .036 #9 Wilmar Wiltone WR33588 Binks M1G #94 93P Wilmar Yellow WR35372 Chassis Gray 79025172
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