Fluid regulator – Ransburg Evolver NE A11279-XX, A11281-XX, A11775-XX, A11776-XX User Manual

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Evolver NE Solventborne Robotic Atomizers - Maintenance

REMOVING APPLICATOR FROM

THE REAR

MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY

(See Figure 7)

Anytime service is required, the applicator must be

removed from the tubing manifold assembly. After

the applicator is removed from the robot, always move

to a clear, clean work area to remove the applicator

shroud and begin servicing.

1. Purge all fluid from the system and blow lines

dry with pushout air before the applicator is re-

moved.

2. All pressures must be removed, both air and fluid,

before removing the applicator. Fluid pressure

can be removed by actuating the applicator trigger

with the fluid regulator open.

3. Remove applicator from robot by turning the

retaining ring counter-clockwise from the manifold

robot mounting plate.

4. Remove spray head [1] as described previously.

Disassembly

5. Remove four (4) screws [11] from dual mounting

block. Set block aside.

6. Remove and inspect the o-rings [12], [13], and

[14]. Replace if necessary.

7. Remove retaining ring [10] by pulling straight

up.

8. Remove the five (5) break-away screws from ring

and set aside.

9. Remove the three (3) screws [16] and the two (2)

bolts [9] from the bottom of the valve body

[5].

Inspect the five (5) o-rings [6,7] together with the

two (2) o-rings [7] located within the screws [9] and

replace if necessary. Reassemble in reverse order.

10. To remove the dump valve use the valve removal

tool [B], remove the valve assembly [2] by turning

counter-clockwise. Use tool [A] to remove the seat

[1]. When replacing parts lubricate

o-rings. Torque both the valve and seat to 15-20 lbs•in

(1.7 - 2.0 Nm).

FLUID REGULATOR

1. To disassemble the fluid regulator, first remove

the regulator cap [13] using tool [C]. Turn counter-

clockwise.

2. Remove the six (6) screws [15].

3. Remove diaphragm assembly [8, 9, 10, 11, and

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Once the regulator bonnet [12] is

removed, diaphragm [10] will be loose and

may fall out.

NOTE

14] and inspect it for wear or damage. Pay particular

attention to the air side, since it can be damaged by

solvent contact. Replace if neces-

sary.

4. Use a 3/16" Allen wrench to unscrew the pop-

pet seat retainer [5]. The tungsten carbide seat

and needle may pop out because of the spring

force applied against them.

5. Inspect the needle and seat assembly [5] for

wear. If wear or damage is evident, replace. R e -

place both needle and seat at the same time because

they are a matched set. Inspect o-ring [7] for damage,

replace as necessary.

6. Reassemble the fluid regulator by inserting t h e

spring [4], needle and seat [5], and o-ring [7]

back into the regulator block assembly. Be sure to

lube o-ring. Secure the needle/seat assembly by

screwing the seat retainer [5] into the regulator

block assembly until a torque of 8-10 lbs•in

(0.9-1.1 Nm) is obtained.

AA-05-01.5

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