Operation, Ransburg, Safe operation – Ransburg Vector AA90 79581 Classic User Manual

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Vector AA90 Applicators - Operation

OPERATION

SAFE OPERATION

• Ground all operators by requiring that they hold

the applicator handle with a bare hand.

• Ground operators and all other persons in spray

areas by requiring that they wear conductive

soled shoes or grounding straps.

• Have exhaust fans operating while spraying.

• Exhaust fans must be interlocked with the

control unit or Aviator.

• See that no more than one gallon of solvent

per safety container per operator is inside of

the hazard location.

• If ANY symptom of improper operation occurs,

suspend use of the unit until the problem has

been diagnosed and corrected. See "Trou-

bleshooting Guide" or contact your authorized

Ransburg representative.

• Ground MUST be maintained during the addition

of fluid to any supply container! Whenever

transferring flammable fluid from one container

to another, both containers MUST be properly

connected to a proven ground first and then

to each other. Personnel executing such a

transfer MUST also be grounded.

• A chemical reaction, resulting in the possibil-

ity of a pressure EXPLOSION, may occur if

1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane, Methylene Chloride,

or other Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents

are used in PRESSURIZABLE FLUID SYS-

TEMS having ALUMINUM or GALVANIZED

WETTED PARTS. Such an explosion could

cause DEATH, serious BODILY INJURY and/

or substantial property damage. Consult your

fluid supplier to determine the chemical content

of your solvents. (See "HHC Explosion Hazard

Danger Sign" and "Halogenated Hydrocarbon

Safety Bulletin".)

• Never flush the applicator with solvent while

electrostatics are on. Failure to turn off electro-

statics while flushing may cause an IGNITION

HAZARD.

THE RIGHT TECHNIQUE

Following are some basic electrostatic spray tech-

niques. Depending on the spray target, it may be

necessary to adjust the technique.

Spray Width Determination

The size of the object being coated is the deter-

mining factor in adjusting the spray pattern. The

larger the object, the larger the required pattern

width. This is accomplished by fluid nozzle se-

lection. Air adjustment is used to remove "tails"

from the spray pattern and adjust the pattern size.

Applicator to Target Distance

The distance between the applicator and the tar-

get influences the appearance of the final finish

of the object. If the applicator is held too close,

under 100mm (approximately 4-inches), runs and

sags with excessive "bounce-back" may occur. If

the applicator is held too far from the object, the

electrostatic attraction is decreased. Normally,

the best spacing between applicator and target is

in the 150mm to 300mm area (6-inch to 12-inch).

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The degree of atomization is depen-

dent on the viscosity of the paint formula-

tion, the applied fluid pressure, and nozzle

selection.

NOTE

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