Maintenance, General, Cleaning procedures – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Turbodisk 2 - Maintenance

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GENERAL

Verify daily that the operating parameters have

not varied dramatically. A sudden change or even

a gradual decay in performance could be early

indications of component failure.

Normal maintenance procedures should be

established and recorded at the initial start-up. All

maintenance schedules are subject to variation

based on use. Periodically review these maintenance

schedules as equipment ages and needs change.

CLEANING PROCEDURES

In addition to the above Warning, which relates to

potential safety hazards, the following information

must be observed to prevent damage to the

equipment.

W A R N I N G

> Electrical shock and fire hazards can exist

during maintenance. The power supply must be

turned off before entering the spray area. Spray

booth fans should remain on while cleaning

with solvents.

> Never touch the disk atomizer while it is

spinning. The edge of the disk can easily cut into

human skin, gloves or other materials. Be sure the

disk atomizer has completely stopped spinning

before attempting to touch it. Approximate time

for the disk to stop spinning after turning off the

drive air is about three minutes.

!

> Do not immerse the Turbodisk 2 assembly

in solvent or other liquids. Turbine components

will be damaged.

> Do not soak the disk in solvent longer than

24 hours.

C A U T I O N

!

> Solvent flushing of the system (except

during color change) should be done with

the disk dismounted and with waste solvent

collected in a grounded container.

NOTE

Internal Fluid Path Cleaning

With the high voltage turned off and the disk spinning,

flush cleaning solvent through the incoming paint

line or through the solvent inlet line. If it is desired to

clean just the face of the disk off, flush solvent through

the solvent inlet. If a color change is required, flush

the entire system. The spinning disk will atomize the

solvent and clean out the disk passages. If equipped,

trigger the dump valve to catch the wasted paint from

the incoming line, then flush the disk with solvent

after closing the dump valve.

LN-9240-02.1

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