Test procedures, Electrical testing, Tools required – Ransburg No. 2 Process Handgun Electric Motor User Manual

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No. 2 Process Electric Motor Version - Maintenance

Ransburg

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AH-13-01.1

NOTE

NOTE

4. Clean the fluid line filter. See “Filter Cleaning

or Replacement” in the “Maintenance” section of

this manual.
Weekly
1. Inspect all equipment for damage, leaks, or

paint buildup.
2. Measure the electrical output of the gun. The

short circuit current should be 80 to 115 micro-

amperes (.08 to .115 milliamperes on some meter

scales). Refer to the “Gun Output Test (SCI)” in

the “Maintenance” section for procedure.
Check ALL o-rings for fit and deterioration.

TEST PROCEDURES

Fluid Testing
Needle Locknut Adjustment
When the paint does not shut-off after the trig-

ger has been released, adjust the knurled nuts

(in front of trigger). If this does not correct the

problem, refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” in

the “Maintenance” section.
1. Turn the outer locknut a few times counter-clock-

wise. DO NOT thread it off the needle.
2. Adjust the inner locknut counter-clockwise, to

allow the needle to completely seat, and hold the

trigger firmly.
3. Make further adjustments of the outer and

inner locknuts as needed for fine adjustment of

fluid delivery with thin viscosity paints.

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If a proper reading is not obtained, per-

form the same test on a spare gun (if one

is available). If the spare gun test reading

is normal, refer to the “Troubleshooting

Guide” in the “Maintenance” section. If no

spare gun is available, perform a short cir-

cuit cur-rent test of the power supply.

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When the motor circuit is activated the

shaft will be rotating and the HIGH VOLT-

AGE WILL BE ON.

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Primary fluid pressure control is from

the paint pot regulator.

ELECTRICAL TESTING

If an electrical malfunction should occur in the

system, check the hand gun, high voltage cable,

supply fuses, and the power source according to

the prescribed test procedures for each. After

these electrical tests have been completed and it

is determined that a fault may exist in the power

supply, make the high voltage short circuit cur-

rent test as indicated in the power supply service

manual.

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These tests should be made as ad-

vised under the “Maintenance” section of

the manual.

TOOLS REQUIRED

76652-02 or 76652-04 Ransburg

Testers Kit
Gun Voltage Output (SCI)
The Short Circuit Current (SCI) will determine if

the high voltage portion of the system is operat-

ing correctly by shorting the maximum current

flow to ground. The SCI reading on either the

power supply current meter and/or the externally

connected meter at the contact brush should

be between 80 and 115 microamperes (.08 and

.115 milliamperes). Readings outside this range

indicate possible component failure and indicate

the need for further testing and/or repair. There

are two procedures that can be used to perform

an SCI Test..

NOTE

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