Maintenance, Ransburg, O-rings – Ransburg Aerobell (Std.) Rotary Atomizer A12381 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

In addition to the previous "Warning", which

relates to potential safety hazards, the following

information under "Caution" must be observed to

prevent damage to the equipment.

O-RINGS

All o-rings in this atomizer are solvent proof except

the ones in the air bearing spindle. These o-rings

must not be soaked in solvent; if these are exposed

or soaked in solvent, they must be replaced. These

o-rings are engineered to provide a fit between the

air bearing spindle and it's mating parts to reduce

or eliminate harmonic resonance (vibration).

Some o-rings are encapsulated. These o-rings

have a limited amount of stretch and will not return

to their original diameters if over-stretched. These

o-rings are subject to being distorted more easily

than rubber o-rings, so it is important that they

be sufficiently lubricated when mating parts are

installed onto them. They also will take a square

set over time and should be replaced periodically

if mating parts are removed repeatedly or if a new

mating part is installed onto them.

Any o-ring that is cracked, nicked, or distorted

must be replaced.

A suitable lubricant is food grade petroleum jell or
A11545-00 Petrolatum Jell.

Cleaning Procedures

The precise sequence of flushing the system of

paint will vary according to the type of color valve

arrangement used, and other automatic features

built into the system. But follow these basic

procedures when cleaning:

1. Verify high voltage is off.

2. With the bearing air and turbine air on, flush

paint out of material lines with solvent. Flushing

should be done before any break in production. If

the Aerobell is mounted vertical-facing up, rotate

to horizontal plane before flushing or cleaning.

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lectrical shock/arcing and fire hazards

can exist during maintenance. The high

voltage must be turned off before entering

the spray area and performing any main-

tenance procedures. Spray booth exhaust

fan(s) should remain on while cleaning the

equipment with solvents.

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Never touch the atomizer bell while it is

spinning. The front edge can easily cut into

human skin. Make sure the atomizer bell

has stopped spinning before attempting to

touch it. Wait at least three minutes after

turbine drive air is off before touching the

bell.

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Do

not immerse the Aerobell turbine in

solvent or other liquids. Turbine compo-

nents will be damaged.

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Bearing air must be on during all clean-

ing procedures.

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If the Aerobell is sprayed off with a

solvent applicator for cleaning, the turbine

should be turned on, as well as shap-

ing air (high voltage off). Air exhausting

from the turbine and shaping air form a

curtain around the back edge of the bell,

and help prevent solvent from getting into

the cavity behind the bell. Do not direct

the solvent spray directly at the opening

behind the edge of the bell, as this may

allow solvent to be forced into the turbine.

W A R N I N G

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C A U T I O N

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