Ransburg, Bearing air adjustment, Shaping air #1 (sai) – Ransburg RMA Indirect A11600 User Manual

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BEARING AIR

ADJUSTMENT

The nominal bearing air pressure is 90 psi (620.5

kPa), measured at the rear of the atomizer. Mini-

mum pressure is 80 psi (551.6 kPa) and maximum

pressure is 100 psi (689.5 kPa). The turbine

should never be operated with less than 80 psi

(551.6 kPa) bearing air pressure.

Bearing air must be present when turning the

turbine on. Bearing air must remain on when

the turbine air is turned off until the turbine stops

spinning. Never turn off bearing air to cause the

turbine to stop spinning. If connected, brake air

can be used to slow the turbine.

The RMA-303 is equipped with a bearing air

return line to monitor bearing air pressure at the

turbine manifold. When connected to the remote

Serial Atomizer speed controller, operation of the

turbine will automatically be shut down whenever

the bearing air pressure falls below the dip switch

setting of 80 psi (551.6 kPa).

SHAPING AIR #1 (SAI)

(Pattern Control Air)

A12089-08 Shaping Air Kit (Mono

Flex Air) 65mm Bell Cups Only

As the name implies, the shaping air is supplied

so that it is counter to the rotation of the bell cup.

This combination will provide a pattern size from

10" - 24" (250mm - 610mm) depending on air flow,

fluid flow, and cup rotation speed. Connection is

made using the "blue" 8mm tube labeled "SAI" on

the tubing bundle. The other 8mm tube labeled

"SAO" is "gray" in color and typically plugged.

However, if additional air is required, this "SAO"

tube can be connected to a secondary controlled

air source. Precautions must be taken that one

does not have a significantly higher pressure than

the other to avoid any back flow. This shaping

air combination can be used with any 65mm bell

cup. (See "Pressure and Flow Data Charts" in

the "Introduction" section.)

Figure 7: A12089-08 Shaping Air Kit

(Mono Flex Air)

>

DO NOT exceed the maximum rated

operating speed and turbine inlet pressure.

Excessive speed may cause air turbine

damage or damage to the bell.

> Bearing air

MUST be ON and supplied at

a minimum of 80 psig (551.6 kPa) whenever

the turbine is operated. If not, severe bear-

ing damage will occur. It is recommended

that bearing air be left turned on at all times,

except during maintenance or disassembly.

> Bearing damage (and subsequent turbine

failure) caused by running the turbine without

bearing air

WILL NOT be covered under the

Ransburg warranty.

C A U T I O N

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W A R N I N G

!

NOTE

> A minimum of 70 slpm (2.6 SCFM) should

always be kept flowing in the shaping air

passage to keep the face of the applicator

clean during manual cleaning breaks.

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