Fluid nozzle, Ransburg – Ransburg Vector Solo 79901 Waterborne RS90-WB User Manual

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Vector Solo Waterborne Applicators - Maintenance

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Ransburg

FLUID NOZZLE

(Refer to Figure 19)

Removal

1. Remove the air cap from the applicator (refer to

"Air Cap - Removal" in the "Maintenance" section).

2. Tilt the applicator forward and pull the trigger to

make sure that all fluid in the applicator is drained

out.

†

The applicator barrel

MUST be tilted

front down to remove the fluid nozzle.

Failure to do so may allow paint to enter the

air passages, thereby reducing airflow and

damaging the applicator barrel. Applicators

may be flushed in lieu of tilting. However,

they

MUST be either flushed or tilted during

nozzle removal!

C A U T I O N

!

Figure 24: Fluid Nozzle Removal

3. While holding the applicator assembly with the

trigger pulled back, remove the fluid nozzle with

the open-end of the special multi-purpose wrench.

Figure 25: Applicator Front End Components

†

To keep the needle/electrode from

unscrewing from the needle shaft, the

applicator's trigger should be actuated to

pull the needle/electrode away from the

fluid nozzle.

NOTE

Cleaning and Inspection

1. Use a suitable solvent to clean the fluid nozzle.

(Refer to "Suitable Solvents for Cleaning Vector

Solo Applicators" in the "Maintenance" section.)

2. Examine the fluid nozzle for damage to the air

passages and the fluid nozzle tip. Also, exam-

ine the needle seat for damage or wear. If any

damaged or any worn areas are found, the fluid

nozzle must be replaced.

†

If the fluid nozzle is replaced, there is

a good chance that the needle/electrode

assembly will need to be replaced also. A

worn needle/electrode assembly may not

always seat well in a new fluid nozzle.

NOTE

C C W

1 - Electrode Assembly

2 - Fluid Nozzle

3 - O-Ring

4 - Air Cap

5 - Retaining Ring

AH-08-03.6

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