Introduction, Features, Mma-303 direct/indirect charge - introduction – Ransburg MMA-303 Direct_Ind Charge Atomizer A12870 User Manual

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MMA-303 Direct/Indirect Charge - Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Figure 1: MMA-303 Indirect Charge

FEATURES

Features which make the MM-303 advanta-
geous for use in electrostatic applications in-
clude:

Assembly components made of durable
engineered resin material for optimum me-
chanical strength and solvent resistance.

Heavy duty design ensures excellent ser-
vice life even when subjected to the quick
motions of robotic applications.

Proven long life turbine motor capable of
speeds up to 70 krpm. (See
“Specifications” in the “Introduction” sec-
tion of this manual for bell cup speed rat-
ings.)

Serrated and non-serrated bell cups are
available for application flexibility and color
match. Most cups are Titanium for ex-
tended life.

Independent shaping air passages provide
a wide range of pattern size options at low
air consumption.

Aerodynamic design for ease of cleaning
external surfaces.

Speed control uses reliable magnetic
pickup for fiber optic transmission of rota-
tional speed data.

Internal and external bell wash is quick
and efficient. Heated bell wash material is
circulated at the mounting manifold.

Less waste to the spray booth, with the
dump valve located internally next to the
feed tube.

Compact high voltage control system. The
MicroPak™ Cascade control takes only
1/4 of the space in a 19-inch Euro rack,
leaving room for additional control mod-
ules.

Large range of fluid tip sizes available.

The MMA-303 can be easily changed from
Indirect Charge applications for water-
borne paints to Direct Charge applications
for applying solvent borne coatings.

Figure 2: MMA-303 Direct Charge

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