Flushing procedures, Applicator assembly cleaning procedure, Ransburg – Ransburg Vector Solo AA90 79698 User Manual

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Vector Solo AA90 Applicators - Maintenance

Ransburg

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AH-08-04.2

FLUSHING

PROCEDURES

The fluid system should be thoroughly cleaned by

flushing with a clean compatible solvent whenever

a color change is made, or when the applicator

will not be used for an extended period.

1. Turn OFF the control unit/power supply power.

2. Turn the paint supply OFF.

3. Turn the shaping air supply OFF. Bleed all air

from the line.

4. Tilt the applicator down and trigger until it is

clear of paint.

5. Set the trigger stop lever and remove the nozzle

nut, air nozzle, and fluid nozzle.

6. Connect the solvent supply.

7. Release the trigger stop and run solvent through

the system until it runs clear.

8. Disconnect the solvent supply.

9. Trigger the applicator until it is clear of sol-

vent. After the preceding steps are complete, the

applicator is ready for color change, storage, or

maintenance.

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If production downtime is to be short,

the fluid lines may not require flushing

(depending on the coating material being

used). If the solids in the coating settle

slowly, the lines will not need to be flushed

as soon after shutdown as with fast set-

tling solids. The paint being used and the

length of downtime will determine the need

for flushing. Metallic paint and primer will

require flushing sooner than other types of

coating material.

NOTE

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If the coating material is fast settling and

the fluid lines are not flushed soon enough,

the internal passages may become clogged.

This can lead to excessive downtime for repair.

Weekly

• Check the entire system for damage, leaks,

and paint accumulation.
• Clean the atomizer assembly.

APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY

CLEANING PROCEDURE

Routine Cleaning

Equipment Needed

• An appropriate solvent
• Solvent safety container (grounded)
• Small soft-bristled brush

For efficient electrostatic operation, keep the appli-

cator’s exterior and low voltage/high voltage cable

free of paint accumulation. This prevents the loss

of voltage to ground with a resultant reduction in

transfer efficiency.

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Before cleaning the nozzle assembly,

turn the control unit or power supply

OFF

and flush the fluid line with a compatible sol-

vent until clean. Turn the paint and air sup-

plies

OFF. Trigger the applicator to relieve

both fluid and air pressures.

C A U T I O N

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C A U T I O N

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