Repair procedures, Ransburg, No. 2 process electric motor version - maintenance – 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

External Meter Test
1. This method uses the test assembly (76652-

02 or 76652-04). It must be used if the power

supply DOES NOT have a microampmeter.
2. Remove the bell from the gun. Connect one

of the alligator clamps of the test meter to the

contact brush and the other to ground.
3. Set the switch on the test meter to µA (mi-

croamperes).
4. Turn the power supply ON.
5. Activate the motor circuit at the gun. The

test meter reading should be approximately 80

to 115 microamperes.
Power Supply Meter Test
1. This method uses the microampmeter located

on the power supply.
2. Remove the bell from the gun. Rotate the

contact brush outwards and touch the contact

brush to ground.
3. Turn the power supply ON.
4. Activate the motor circuit at the gun. The meter

of the power supply should read approximately 80

to 115 microamperes.

REPAIR PROCEDURES

Read each procedure entirely before beginning.

Tools Required

4.5 mm 9/16-inch Open End Wrench

5/8-inch Open End Wrench

3/4-inch Open End Wrench

3.5 mm or 9/64-inch Hex Wrench

6 inch Adjustable Wrench

1/4-inch Open End Wrench (Ignition Type) Bench

Vise, Flat Jawed

Spare Parts Kit (9096-00)

Pliers

Screwdriver (short and long shaft)

3mm (1/8-inch) Straight Punch

8 mm (5/16-inch) Drill Bit

Preliminary Disassembly
Prior to performing any service on the gun the

following procedures should be followed:
1. Turn the high voltage “OFF” and disconnect

the AC power to the power supply.

†

High voltage components, such as ca-

ble and high voltage resistor, are not field

serviceable. For repair or replacement of

such items, contact your Ransburg dis-

tributor.

†

BEFORE attempting any cleaning or col-

or change procedures the high voltage and

the AC power to the power supply MUST be

turned OFF!

2. Flush the fluid line and gun with a suitable

solvent.

3. Loosen the set screw on the bell hub, remove

and clean the bell. Refer to “Effects of Solvents”

in the “Maintenance” section for a list of cleaning

solvents.

4. Turn fluid pressure OFF. Bleed all pressure

from the line.

5. Disconnect the fluid at the rear of the gun.

6. Disconnect the high voltage cable from the

power supply.

NOTE

W A R N I N G

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