Ransburg, Turbine maintenance, Vibration noise – Ransburg RMA Indirect A11600 User Manual

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W A R N I N G

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If a bell cup comes off a rotating shaft

because of motor seizing or any other

reason, the Atomizer and bell cup must

be returned to Ransburg for inspection

and evaluation to determine if the bell

can be used in operation.

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TURBINE MAINTENANCE

DO NOT attempt to rebuild the turbine. Any

endeavor to disassemble a turbine during

the warranty period will void the warranty.

The turbine is non-field serviceable. Contact

your authorized distributor or Ransburg for

instructions.

Figure 11: Applicator Removal from Robot

VIBRATION NOISE

If the RMA-303 is vibrating or making an unusually

loud noise, it usually means there is an imbalance

situation. The atomizer bell cup may have dried

paint on it or the bell may be physically damaged,

or there may be paint trapped between the bell

cup and shaft preventing the bell cup 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 cup 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 op-

erate a noisy turbine.

Part #

RPM-32

RPM-33

4

8

RPM-417,

Pre-Filter
RPM-418, Bearing

Air Filter

Qty. Elements

Per Carton

Used On

AIR FILTERS/ELEMENT

REPLACEMENT

CCW

TO

REMOVE

RMA-303 Indirect Charge - Maintenance

Ransburg

41

LN-9252-06.4

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