Disassembly procedures, Turbodisk 2 - maintenance, Weekly maintenance – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

Page 27: Turbine cartridge exchange

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Turbodisk 2 - Maintenance

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• To prevent solvent penetration beyond the slinger, a

minimal air pressure of 5 to 10 psi should be applied

to the motor in order to maintain a positive pressure.

The motor should be run at operating speed for

several minutes after cleaning to keep any solvent

that has accumulated at the seals from penetrating

into the motor housing.

• Inspect the disk edge and face. If damage exists, DO

NOT USE. Return it to Ransburg for evaluation.

• Check the fluid feed tube to make sure it is not

rubbing the disk.

Weekly Maintenance

• Follow the normal daily maintenance schedule,

then:

• Monitor rotational speed at the control and verify

it is within 5% of target speed.

• Monitor high voltage output indicated on the power

supply display. Verify with high voltage probe and

meter.

• Remove fairing and clean all internal components:

valves, regulators, and tubing. Check tubing for

evidence of pin-holes, kinks, and abrasions.

• If the muffler needs to cleaned (item is to be solvent

cleaned) remove it from the motor. Clean and dry

the muffler before reinstalling it.

• Check fluid flows by removing the disk and manually

triggering the paint valve. Measure the amount of

fluid in a graduated beaker over a specific time to

determine flow rate.

• Clean and inspect the disk face. Look for wear, which

can cause poor transfer efficiency and excessive

paint wrap on the atomizer fairing. Disk removal,

cleaning and inspection may be done more or less

frequently, depending upon use.

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

Prior to disassembly, verify the following:

• The atomizer disk, valves and regulator have been

flushed with solvent and purged dry with air.

• The disk has stopped rotating.

• The air supply to the trigger valves and regulator

have been turned off.

• The fluid and solvent supply have been turned off

and the pressure has been relieved.

• The high voltage has been turned off and the motor

housing grounded.

Turbine Cartridge Exchange

-REFER TO FIGURE 27

Removal

1.

Remove disk mounting nut by holding the

rotator shaft above the disk with a 7/16" open

end wrench and unscrewing the mounting

nut with a 3/8-inch wrench.

2.

Install the Ransburg 19850-00 disk puller into

disk to remove it.

3.

Unlatch the four fairing draw latches and

carefully remove lower fairing.

4.

The lower fluid section of the Turbodisk 2

Applicator, containing the turbine cartridge,

may now be disconnected for continued off

line removal procedures through means of

the "quick disconnect" feature incorporated

into the unit.

W A R N I N G

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Handle the disk with caution. The sharp edge

can cut even though it is not rotating.

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LN-9240-02.1

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