Ransburg, Vector r series classic applicators - maintenance – Ransburg Vector R Series Classic 79520 R90 Waterborne User Manual

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Vector R Series Classic Applicators - Maintenance

Ransburg

AH-06-02.12

For efficient electrostatic operation, keep the

applicator's exterior and high voltage cable free

of paint accumulation. This prevents the loss of

voltage to ground with a resultant reduction in

transfer efficiency. Paint accumulation in and

around the air cap nozzles will reduce atomization

quality. Clean the air cap using clean solvent and

a soft bristle brush as often as needed to ensure

good atomization.

Proceed as follows:

1. Turn OFF the power supply power.

2. Release the trigger.

3. Turn the paint flow OFF.

4. See "Applicator Repair" in the "Maintenance"

section for "Disassembly Procedures".

C A U T I O N

!

†

When installing or removing the fluid

nozzle, the applicator

MUST be triggered.

Failure to do so may cause damage to the

electrode or fluid nozzle. Such damage can

result in fluid leaks around the sealing area

of these components.

†

Using any tool other than the Ransburg

multi-purpose wrench (19749-00) to re-

move or install the fluid nozzle may cause

damage.

†

To avoid damage to the fluid nozzle or

needle/electrode, the paint pressure

MUST

be released by triggering the applicator prior

to removing the tip.

†

The applicator barrel

MUST be tilted

front down to remove the fluid nozzle. Fail-

ure to do so may allow paint to enter the

air passages, thereby reducing airflow and

damaging the applicator barrel/cascade.

Applicators may be flushed in lieu of tilting.

However, they must be either flushed or tilt-

ed down during nozzle removal!

†

The power supply power

MUST be off

when removing the nozzles and/or during

any applicator maintenance.

C A U T I O N

!

†

Any broken or damaged components

must be replaced. Any damage to the ap-

plicator may result in

UNSAFE operating

conditions.

W A R N I N G

!

†

Metal tools and wire brushes must

NEV-

ER be used. NEVER use a cleaning tool that

is harder than the plastic parts. If a deposit

cannot be removed with the solvent and a

rag or the soft brush, soak

ONLY the part in

the solvent until the deposit can be removed!

NEVER soak the applicator body or barrel!

C A U T I O N

!

†

NEVER wrap the applicator, associated

valves and tubing, and supporting hardware

in plastic to keep it clean. A surface charge

may build up on the plastic surface and dis-

charge to the nearest grounded object. Effi-

ciency of the applicator will also be reduced

and damage or failure of the applicator com-

ponents may occur.

WRAPPING THE AP-

PLICATOR IN PLASTIC WILL VOID WAR-

RANTY. Only approved applicator covers

should be used.

W A R N I N G

!

5. Clean the applicator and associated parts

with a soft brush and suitable solvent.

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