Turbodisk 2 - maintenance, Disk cleaning – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

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Turbodisk 2 - Maintenance

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External Atomizer Surface Cleaning

W A R N I N G

> To reduce the risk of fire or explosion,

OSHA and NFPA 33 require that solvents used

for exterior cleaning, including disk cleaning

and soaking, be nonflammable (flash points

higher than 100

o

F/37.8

o

C). Since electrostatic

equipment is involved, these solvents should

also be nonpolar. Examples of nonflammable,

nonpolar solvents for cleaning are: Amyl acetate,

methyl amyl acetate, high flash naphtha and

mineral spirits.

> Do not use conductive solvents such as MEK to

clean the external surfaces of the Turbodisk 2.

> Never lower the Turbodisk 2 assembly into a

drum for flushing or color changing.

!

Disk Cleaning

Normally, the internal cleaning instructions will

suffice to clean the disk. If flushing the disk does not

remove all the residue, the disk may be removed for

hand cleaning. Unscrew mounting nut and remove

the disk by using the supplied disk puller.

Inspection of the disk is required to determine if

wear to the serrated edge or damage has occurred.

Wear can cause a reduction in transfer efficiency and

excessive paint wrap on the atomizer fairing.

>

The turbine shaft must be held with a

7/16” open end wrench while using the disk

puller.

NOTE

W A R N I N G

>

Do not hold disk edge during removal. This

could result in injury.

!

Clean the disk by soaking in an appropriate solvent

to loosen paint residue. Do not soak for more than a

24 hour period. Use a soft cloth to remove the paint

from the surface and a soft bristle brush to remove

paint from the well area. The splash plate may need

to be removed to clean the paint well. The screws

must be retorqued to 24 lb

in after cleaning.

Reinstall the disk and torque the mounting nut to

50-60 lb

in.

W A R N I N G

>

Do not attempt to clean the disk edge while

it is rotating. Do not attempt to slow down or

stop the disk by holding a rag or a gloved hand

against the edge. This could cause physical harm

and/or damage to the disk.

!

> Do not use abrasive materials which will

scratch or damage the disk. Cleaning pads such

as Scotch-Brite® should not be used.

> Using an atomizer disk with paint buildup may

cause an imbalance. This may result in bearing

damage and turbine failure. This condition

may also stress the disk when operating at high

speeds.

> Before reinstalling the disk onto the shaft,

check and clean the tapered mating surface for

paint residue.

> Care must be taken when mounting the disk

assembly to the motor shaft. The mounting nut

should turn freely for several turns until it fully

bottoms on the disk assembly.

C A U T I O N

!

LN-9240-02.1

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