Operation, Procedures, Ransburg – Ransburg No. 2 Process Handgun Electric Motor User Manual

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No. 2 Process Electric Motor Version - Operation

Ransburg

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AH-13-01.1

PROCEDURES

Prior to operating the No. 2 Handgun, ensure that

the equipment is installed properly (see “Instal-

lation” section of this service manual). Observe

and follow the safety requirements at ALL times.

1. Inspect the rotating bell assembly to ensure that

it is clean and is not chipped. Replace or clean

the bell assembly when necessary.

2. Set the paint fluid pressure at 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3

to 4 psi ). Adjust the pressure up or down for the

desired fluid delivery. Higher fluid pressure may

be needed with higher viscosity material, longer

hoses, or higher fluid deliveries.

3. Insure the “ON-OFF” switch is in the off position.

(See figure 11)

Figure 11: “ON - OFF” Switch Location

4. Turn the 9060 power “ON-OFF” switch on the

front panel to the “ON” position as shown in Fig-

ure 12. The unit will power up, but high voltage

will not be on at this point. because the voltage

is interlocked to the electric motor through the

“ON-OFF” switch on the applicator.

Figure 12: 9060 Power “ON-OFF” Switch

5. Actuate the “ON-OFF” switch push the post to

the “ON” position. The electric motor will begin

turning and voltage will be present at the bell.

The HV On indicator on the 9060 will illuminate

when voltage is on.

6. Hold the No. 2 handgun perpendicular to, and

13 to 18 cm (4 to 7 inches ) from the part being

coated. Trigger the handgun and observe the

atomization of the coating material.

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The application process works best

when the bell is positioned perpendicular to

the grounded target. Following this method

avoids paint wrap back onto the operator or

nearby objects.

Item #

1

ON - OFF SWITCH LOCATION

(Figure 11)

Description

“ON - OFF” Switch

Item #

1
2

9060 POWER “ON - OFF”

SWITCH

(Figure 12)

Description

Power “ON - OFF” Switch
HV on Indicator

C A U T I O N

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OPERATION

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