Maintenance, Effects of solvents, Ransburg – Ransburg No. 2 Process Handgun Electric Motor User Manual

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No. 2 Process Electric Motor Version - Maintenance

Ransburg

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AH-13-01.1

NOTE

EFFECTS OF SOLVENTS

No. 2 Handgun Bells

Do Not Soak the No. 2 Handgun Bells in any

solvent. Soaking will deteriorate the bell’s per-

formance and void warranty.

Comprehensive testing conducted on the No.

2 Handgun bells has determined the effect of

cleaning bells in different solvents. The following

will serve as a guideline for solvents selected for

cleaning No. 2 Handgun bells.

No. 2 Handgun bells should never be soaked

in any solvent. Soaking will effect the electrical

properties of the bell and produce poor spray

performance. Soaking will also void any war-

ranty of the bell.
Cleaning of the No. 2 Handgun bell with any

of the following solvents will have a harmful

effect on the bell’s conductivity.

• Methyl Ethyl Ketone [MEK] (141-78-6)

• Acetone (67-64-1)

• Methylene Chloride (75-09-2)

• “Lacquer Thinner”

• “Epoxy Reducers” that contain Ketones

Some solvent blends containing Glycol Ether

will not effect the electrical conductivity of the

No. 2 Handgun bell, but do cause a prob-

lem with pattern size, Glycol Ethers leaves

a conductive residue on the insulating hub

of the bell, which leaks voltage from the rim

across the probe of the bell. This results in an

enlarged center hole pattern and decreased

atomization. Some of the solvents are:

• Butyl Cellosolve (111-76-2)

• Methyl Cellosolve (109-86-4)

• Ethyl Cellosolve (110-80-5)

• To avoid problems with atomization and

achieve the maximum length of life for the

bells, the solvents suggested for cleaning (not

soaking) are:

• Toluene (108-88-3)

• Xylene (1330-02-07)

• Mineral Spirits

• Solvesso-100

• Solvesso-150

†

Acetone has become a very popular

solvent of use because of it’s EPA status.

This solvent should be avoided when work-

ing with the No. 2 Handgun. It not only ef-

fects the bell performance, but also has a

very low flash point (-20

o

C, -4° F). No. 2

Handgun bells should NOT be cleaned in

it and the use of coatings containing Ace-

tone should be avoided.

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