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BELL CUP CLEANING

Always verify that high voltage is in degrade mode

of 40-50 kV and that the atomizer bell is spinning

before performing any type of color change or bell

flush cleaning cycle.

To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, the sol-

vents used for exterior cleaning must have flash

points above 100°F (37.8°C). Since electrostatic

equipment is involved, these solvents should also

be non-polar.

Solvents used for equipment flushing should have

flash points equal to or higher than those of the

coating material being sprayed.

1. The atomizer bell will normally be fully cleaned

during a bell flush cycle. Flushing should be done

before any down time or break in production. A

bell flush cycle may also be required while spray-

ing batch parts of the same color. Verify that

high voltage is in degrade mode of 40-50 kV and

that the atomizer bell is spinning before flushing

through the bell.

2. If there is any remaining paint build-up on any

areas of the bell after flushing, the bell cup should

be removed for hand cleaning. The bell's leading

edge, spash plate, serration cuts, and rear of cup

are some examples of areas for special attention.

Manual Inspection

3. Visually inspect the bell cup edge for signs of

abrasion. If the edge is excessively worn or badly

chipped as the result of a collision with a part, re-

place the cup immediately. ("Bell Cup Preventive

Maintenance, Photos 1 and 2" in this section.)

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. Also, check the three

(3) pins between the front and rear splash plate

halves. If worn, replace entire assembly.

5. Check the center holes of the splash plate for

wear. Hold splash plate up to a light source and

look straight into the holes. If light is clearly seen,

splash plate must be replaced.

6. Splash plate assemblies may be soaked for a

short time, under 2 hours, 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.

7. 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

seperately.

8. 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.

9. Check the well cavity in the back of the bell

cup. This cavity must be cleaned manually. It will

not be cleaned during purge cycles or interior or

exterior cup flushes.

10. A soft, lint free rag dampened with solvent

may be used to remove any paint residue from

the external and internal surfaces of the bell.

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

rinse the bell in clean solvent and blow dry.

12. 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.

13. It is recommended that extra bell cups be

purchased. The cups can then be cleaned off

line in an automated cup cleaner.

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

(5.65 - 7.91 Nm).

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