Ransburg, Barrel disassembly – Ransburg REA Automatic Applicators 77359, 76110, 77140 User Manual

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1. Remove air cap and retaining ring from barrel

and clean or replace it.

2. Prior to removing the fluid nozzle from the

applicator barrel, the trigger must be actuated

by applying air pressure to the trigger port or by

removing the rear piston housing and pulling back

on the needle shaft assembly. This will prevent

damage to the inside sealing surface of the fluid

nozzle or the sealing taper of the electrode.

3. With the nozzle wrench on wrench flats, remove

fluid nozzle from barrel.

4. Clean or replace fluid nozzle using appropri-

ate cleaning method.

BARREL DISASSEMBLY

(REA 9000R and 900A)

1. Remove packing nut from rear of the barrel

with the 19749-00 spanner wrench.

2. Firmly pull the needle/electrode shaft as-

sembly using the extension valve rod out of the

packing chamber:

• Resistive Electrode Accessory

• Male Chevron Adapter

• Chevron Seals (4 required)

• Female Chevron Adapter (conductive)

• Needle/Electrode Shaft

• Packing Tube

• O-Ring

• Rear Seal Retainer

• U-Cup (spring loaded)

• Spacer and (Belville) Spring Washers

(6 required)

3. Remove extension valve rod and adjustin nut

with two (2) 3/8” wrenches.

• Check all parts for damage or wear. Replace

those that are damaged or worn with new

parts.

• Replace chevron seals, o-ring and u-cup

with new parts.

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To avoid damage to the fluid nozzle, needle/

electrode, the paint pressure

MUST be released

by triggering the applicator prior to removing

the tip.

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The applicator MUST be tilted front down to

remove the air cap and/or fluid nozzle. Failure

to do so may allow paint to enter the air passag-

es, thereby reducing air flow and damaging the

applicator barrel/cascade. Applicators may be

flushed in lieu of removing nozzles. However,

they

MUST be either flushed or tilted down

BEFORE removing the fluid nozzle!

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The control unit power MUST always be off

when removing the nozzles.

C A U T I O N

!

> Using any tool other than the Ransburg

19749-00 wrench to remove or reinstall the

fluid nozzle may distort or damage it.

> Over-tightening of plastic parts may cause

breakage.

C A U T I O N

!

NOTE

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If the fluid nozzle is replaced, there is

a good chance that the needle/electrode

assembly will need to be replaced, too.

Fluid Nozzle

5. Screw the cleaned or new fluid nozzle into barrel

and secure with the nozzle wrench.

6. Screw retaining ring over the air cap onto

barrel.

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