Vibration noise, Turbine repair & rebuild, Valves & regulators – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

Page 26: Preventive maintenance

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Turbodisk 2 - Maintenance

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VIBRATION NOISE

If the Turbodisk 2 is vibrating or making an unusual

loud noise, it may mean that there is an unbalanced

situation or a bearing failure. The disk could have

dried paint or could be damaged. This situation

should be corrected immediately. Do not continue

to operate a noisy turbine.

W A R N I N G

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If a disk has been mishandled or there appears

to be damage on the face, DO NOT USE. Serious

injury can result from rotating a defective disk. If

there is a concern about the condition of a disk,

please return it to Ransburg for evaluation.

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TURBINE REPAIR & REBUILD

-REFER TO FIGURE 27

Turbine field repair or rebuild only after factory

warranty expires. Any attempt to disassemble turbine

during warranty period will void the warranty.

VALVES & REGULATORS

-REFER TO FIGURES 19, 20, 21, & 22

No maintenance is normally required on the valves

or regulator other than flushing with solvent daily.

Visual inspections should be made on the valves

and regulator on a weekly basis. Should the valve

or regulator not function properly, refer to the

individual manuals for troubleshooting and repair

procedures.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Before any shutdown or maintenance, the fluid system

should be thoroughly flushed. All cleaning should

be done with a minimum of the appropriate clean

solvent and clean, soft, lint free rags or soft brushes

where indicated.

W A R N I N G

> Do not stop disk rotation by using a rag or

gloved hand.

> Make sure high voltage is off before

approaching applicator.

> Follow proper grounding procedures.

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Because of the hazard of bearing penetration,

solvents should be used sparingly. They should

never be hosed directly onto the atomizer, motor

housing or fiber optic juncture.

C A U T I O N

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Daily Maintenance

• Clean the atomizer disk, motor housing, fairing,

and as needed, the peripheral equipment with

nonpolar high flash point solvents.

W A R N I N G

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Personnel working on applicators MUST

always be sure that the high voltage is off, the

fluid system is flushed and off, the rotator has

stopped, and that the grounding hook has been

properly secured to the motor housing.

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