Ransburg – Ransburg Vector R Series Cascade 79523 R90 Waterborne User Manual

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Vector R Series Cascade Applicators - Maintenance

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DISASSEMBLY/

REASSSEMBLY OF

BARREL WITH THE 2K

FLUID NEEDLE PACKINGS

Figure 23: Removal of Needle Shaft

Disassembly

1. Remove the trigger adjustment nut and spring

retainer from the needle shaft using two 3/8"

open-end wrenches.

2. Position the barrel so the front is facing down.

Using the small spanner tool on the special

multi-purpose wrench, unscrew the packing nut

from the rear of the barrel by turning it count-

er-clockwise.

3. Hold the barrel in one hand and with a firm

pull, remove the needle shaft assembly from the

packing chamber of the barrel. The trigger ad-

justment nut can be reinstalled for additional grip.

If the needle shaft will not pull out of the barrel,

use the following procedure.

8. There is no need to remove the retaining ring

or nut from the barrel unless they are damaged.

If they are to be replaced, lift one end of retaining

ring over the captive ridge and spiral it off the

end of the barrel. Then the retaining nut can be

removed.

†

Use care in removing the retaining ring.

If it is spread too much it could break.

C A U T I O N

!

†

The six (6) spring washers will come off

the needle shaft assembly at this point.

NOTE

†

During this operation, be

CAREFUL that

the interior surface of packing chamber is

NOT damaged (marred or scratched)! This

chamber is a seal area and the barrel/cas-

cade assembly will have to be replaced if it is

damaged.

†

DO NOT lose any of the spring washers!

The applicator MUST have all six, correctly

positioned, in order to function properly!

C A U T I O N

!

c.

a.

b.

Remove the needle/electrode from the

needle shaft.

Pull the needle shaft from the rear of the

barrel.

Place the barrel on a work bench. Hold-

ing the barrel in one hand, with the front

pointing upward, push a 5/16-inch diameter

wooden or plastic dowel rod, down through

the center bore of the barrel. This should

push all of the packing chamber parts out

the rear of the barrel.

AH-06-01.13

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