Maintenance, Routine schedule – Ransburg REA III Auto Applicator 70393 User Manual

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REA III 100kV Automatic Applicator - Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

ROUTINE SCHEDULE

ROUTINE SCHEDULE

ROUTINE SCHEDULE

ROUTINE SCHEDULE

ROUTINE SCHEDULE

Follow these maintenance steps to extend the life
of the applicator and ensure efficient operation:

Several T

Several T

Several T

Several T

Several Times Daily:

imes Daily:

imes Daily:

imes Daily:

imes Daily:

• Turn the control unit power to OFF!

• Inspect the air cap for fluid/solvent accumu-

lation. Clean as frequently as necessary with
a soft bristled brush and a suitable solvent.

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The user MUST

MUST

MUST

MUST

MUST read and be familiar with

the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this

manual.

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If compressed air is used in cleaning,

REMEMBER THAT HIGH PRESSURE

REMEMBER THAT HIGH PRESSURE

REMEMBER THAT HIGH PRESSURE

REMEMBER THAT HIGH PRESSURE

REMEMBER THAT HIGH PRESSURE
AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS AND

AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS AND

AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS AND

AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS AND

AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS AND
SHOULD NEVER BE USED AGAINST

SHOULD NEVER BE USED AGAINST

SHOULD NEVER BE USED AGAINST

SHOULD NEVER BE USED AGAINST

SHOULD NEVER BE USED AGAINST
THE BODY.

THE BODY.

THE BODY.

THE BODY.

THE BODY. It can blind, deafen, and may
even penetrate the skin. If used for cleaning
equipment, the users should wear safety glass-
es.

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ALWAYS

ALWAYS

ALWAYS

ALWAYS

ALWAYS turn the control unit power

off prior to cleaning or servicing equipment.

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Be SURE

SURE

SURE

SURE

SURE the power is OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF and the

system is grounded BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE using solvent

to clean ANY

ANY

ANY

ANY

ANY of the quipment.

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DO NOT OPERATE A FAULTY

DO NOT OPERATE A FAULTY

DO NOT OPERATE A FAULTY

DO NOT OPERATE A FAULTY

DO NOT OPERATE A FAULTY

APPLICATOR!

APPLICATOR!

APPLICATOR!

APPLICATOR!

APPLICATOR!

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When using cleaning solvent, standard

health and safety precautions should apply.

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

!!!!!

• Clean all insulating surfaces in the system.

Remove paint accumulation from the exterior
of the applicator and high voltage cable with a
solvent dampened cloth.

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NEVER

NEVER

NEVER

NEVER

NEVER soak or submerge the electrical

components of the applicator (i.e. barrel, trans-
former, cable). Damage and failure may oc-
cur.

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

!!!!!

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NEVER

NEVER

NEVER

NEVER

NEVER remove the fluid nozzle as-

sembly while paint is in the applicator or
paint may clog the air passages. Clogged
air passages will cause poor atomization
and electrical shorting. Air passages which
are clogged with conductive material may
lead to excessive current output levels and
consequent low operating voltage and long
range electrical damage. Before undertak-
ing any atomizer assembly procedure, see
“Atomizer Assembly Cleaning Procedure”
in the “Maintenance” section.

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The applicator MUST

MUST

MUST

MUST

MUST be tilted front down

to remove the air cap and/or fluid nozzle.
Failure to do so may allow paint to enter the
air passages, thereby reducing air flow and
damaging the applicator barrel/cascade.
Applicators may be flushed in lieu of tilting.
However, they must be either flushed or
tilted down!

C A U T I O N

C A U T I O N

C A U T I O N

C A U T I O N

C A U T I O N

!!!!!

Daily (at the start of each shift):

Daily (at the start of each shift):

Daily (at the start of each shift):

Daily (at the start of each shift):

Daily (at the start of each shift):

• Verify that ALL solvent safety containers are

grounded!

• Check within 20 feet of the point of operation

(of the applicator) and remove or ground ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

loose or ungrounded objects.

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