Ransburg, Cleaning shaping air slots and annulus – Ransburg Aerobell (Std.) Rotary Atomizer A12381 User Manual

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Bell Cup Soaking

Bell cups and splash plates can be soaked in a

heated solution for up to 2 hours in an ultrasonic

cleaner (120°F (49°C) maximum).

Manual Inspection

3. Visually inspect the bell cup edge for signs of

abrasion. If the edge is worn or chipped as the

result of a collision with a part, replace the cup

immediately.

4. Remove splash plate. Inspect for wear on the

bell cup where the fluid leaves the large diameter

of the splash plate. If any undercut in this area,

the cup should be replaced. If worn, replace entire

splash plate assembly.

5. Splash plates may be soaked to loosen dried

material. Clean with a soft bristle brush. Blow

out center holes to dislodge material. Never use

any kind of pick instrument to clean these holes,

as it will damage them.

6. Soaking the bell in solvent may aid in loosening

or removing paint build-up. It is recommended

that the splash plate be removed and cleaned

separately.

7. Use a soft bristle brush dipped in solvent to

remove paint build-up from the serration cuts,

paint feed holes or slots, and external and internal

surfaces of the bell.

8. A soft, lint free rag dampened with solvent

may be used to remove any paint residue from

the external and internal surfaces of the atomizer.

9. After removing all paint build-up or residue,

rinse the bell in clean solvent and blow dry.

10. Before reinstalling the bell on the shaft, check

the mating surfaces of the thread and taper for any

paint build-up or residue. Also, check the fluid tip,

fluid tube outside diameter, and the shaft for any

further paint build-up. These surfaces should be

cleaned before installing the bell.

11. It is recommended that extra bell cups be

purchased. The cups can then be cleaned off-line

in an automated cup cleaner when the second set

is in production.

12. Reinstall cups to proper torque 50-70 lbs•in

(5.64-7.91 Nm).

CLEANING SHAPING AIR

SLOTS AND ANNULUS

In order to maintain uniform pattern control, the

shaping air holes of the inner ring and the shaping

air cap must be clean and free of any blockage.

It is best to leave the shaping air supply ON

during normal production break cleaning periods.

Shaping air can be reduced to 70 slpm during

this time. This will help material from entering

the passage ways.

Periodically (weekly or sooner) the outer shaping

air cap and the inner shaping air ring should be

removed and thoroughly cleaned. Use of an

ultrasonic cleaner would make cleaning of hole

diameters easier. Inspect all holes for blockage.

Blow holes clear with compressed air after some

time of soaking in solvent.

DO NOT use any

type of pick to clear the holes. Damage may

result to parts and could affect performance of

the equipment. If holes are damaged (oversized

holes, blockage, gouges) it must be replaced.

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