Air valve removal (see figure 6) – Ransburg Evolver NE A11279-XX, A11281-XX, A11775-XX, A11776-XX User Manual

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Evolver NE Solventborne Robotic Atomizers - Maintenance

3. Inspect metal portion of the rear needle [6] for

excessive wear. If wear is observed (longitudinal

grooves or a noticeable reduction in diameter),

replace the needle. Remove the two (2) lock nuts

from the rear needle and save. When ever replacing

rear needle section, you must also replace the

seal [29] at the

same time.

4. Place the rear needle assembly back into the

spray head.

5. Place seal spring [27] over the rear needle in

the front end of the spray head. Hold the spray

head upward as the spring will want to fall out.

6. Still holding the spray head upward, place the

seal washer [28] and thread the fluid seal [29] onto

the rear needle. The tapered end of the fluid

seal should be pointed toward the front of the ap-

plicator.

7. Insert the lubricated o-ring [30] into the applicator

head. Gently push, with small flat object, down

upon its seating edge. Be careful not to push

o-rings into fluid groove (see Figure 5).

8. Reassemble fluid nozzle [32] by pushing the

nozzle into the spray head and through the o-ring

until the threads engage. Screw the nozzle into

the spray head. Torque to 23-25 lbs•in (2.6 - 2.8 Nm).

Plastic threads damage easily; do not overtighten.

Note the front flange of the fluid nozzle will not seat

flush against the spray head.

9. Apply Loctite #222 Low Strength (purple) Thread-

locker into the threads of plastic front needle [31]

before assembling onto the rear needle. Be sure

that the rear needle assembly is pushed all the way

forward before threading on front needle.

10. Reassemble fluid tip [34]. Hand tighten first,

then with a small wrench turn an additional 30

degrees.

11. Reinstall the two (2) lock nuts [4] and [5] in the

correct order on the back needle as shown making

sure to maintain an 1/16" clearance (see Figure 5).

12. Reassemble air cap [35] and air cap retainer

[33]. The air cap rotate positioning pins must b e

engaged with the air cap locator holes before final

tightning.

13. Apply a thin film of petroleum jelly to valve

spring [3] and needle spring [2], and insert back into

the end cap. Screw end cap [1] back on.

14. Lubricate all of the o-rings on the underside of

the spray head with petroleum jelly, and apply a thin

coat of dielectric grease to the grooves of the spray

head and the valve manifold before reassembly.

15. Reattach spray head to manifold block by engag-

ing the connection plug [24] into the mount-ing block

cavity [3], and turn clockwise until head contacts

stop pin on the block.

Air Valve Removal

(See Figure 6)

1. After removal of end cap and spring, the air valve

can be pulled straight out the back of the

head

assembly.

2. Inspect and replace the u-cup [8], if neces- sary,

by holding the air valve shaft on it's flats and loosen-

ing the piston nut [7] counter-clockwise.

3. Remove the seal carrier with seal removal tool

[B].

4. Use a bent hook to reach inside the air valve

bushing [14], grip slot and pull out. Use the same

procedure to pull out the rear seal carrier [17].

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Use caution as NOT TO scratch or raise

burrs on inside diameters of the parts.

C A U T I O N

!

5. Remove and replace all o-rings if necessary.

6. O-rings [12] and [18] must be installed inside

their mating parts (see Figure 6).

7. The o-ring [16] should be inserted into

the front of the bushing [14] and one of the o-rings

[15] installed onto the outside groove before the

bushing is installed.

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