Ransburg, Preventive maintenance – Ransburg Aerobell (Std.) Rotary Atomizer A12381 User Manual

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Vibration Noise

If the Aerobell is vibrating or making an unusually

loud noise, it usually means there is an imbalance

situation. The atomizer bell may have dried paint

on it, or the bell may be physically damaged, or

there may be paint trapped between the bell and

shaft preventing the bell from properly seating.

If any of these conditions exist, they

must be

corrected. Excessive imbalance caused by one

of these conditions may result in bearing damage

and turbine failure. Warranty

DOES NOT cover

failure caused by imbalanced loading conditions.

To determine if the bell is dirty or damaged, remove

the bell and turn the turbine on. If the noise is

eliminated, the bell cup is the problem. If the

noise continues, the turbine may be damaged

and should be inspected. Excessive air required

to achieve same speed may indicate a faulty

or contaminated turbine.

DO NOT continue to

operate a noisy turbine.

PREVENTIVE

MAINTENANCE

(See "Preventive Maintenance

Schedule")

Daily/Weekly Maintenance

• Due to the close proximity of high voltage

to ground potential, a schedule must be

developed for equipment maintenance

(cleanliness).

• Verify that high voltge is OFF and that

shaping air, bearing air, and turbine drive air

are ON.

• Open the dump valve, if equipped, flushing

all paint from the supply lines and valve

module.

• Open the solvent valve, if equipped, flushing

all paint from the fluid tube and through the

atomizer bell assembly.

• Verify that high voltage is OFF, turbine drive

air is OFF, and that the bell cup has stopped

spinning. The bearing air and shaping air

should remain ON.

• Clean all external surfaces of the applicator

using a lint-free rag dampened with solvent.

External surfaces include the shroud, valve

module, and rear manifold.

• After cleaning, all conductive residue must

be removed using a non-conductive solvent,

since electrostatic equipment is involved,

these solvent should also be non-polar.

• Inspect bell cup for nicks, dents, heavy

scratches, or excessive wear. Replace if

necessary.

Internal Fluid Path Purge

Cleaning and Load

Cleaning the incoming paint line (from paint supply

source such as color manifold through the fluid

manifold and bell assembly:

Open the dump valve and flush the incoming paint

line with solvent or an air/solvent chop. Make

sure the last step of the sequence is air to purge

the dump line of remaining solvent. To speed

the loading of the new paint, leave the dump line

open to allow the air in front of the paint push

to escape. The length of time the dump valve is

open depends on several factors such as viscosity,

paint pressure, etc. Timing should be such that

the dump is closed as the paint reaches the trigger

valve in the atomizer. Paint in the dump line may

cause high voltage issues.

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The high voltage must be turned OFF be-

fore entering the spray area and performing

any maintenance procedures. Spray booth

exhaust fan(s) should remain ON while

cleaning the equipment with solvents.

W A R N I N G

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