Target distance, General operating sequence, Ransburg – Ransburg RMA-560 Single_Dual Purge Direct A13364 User Manual

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TARGET DISTANCE

The distance between the RMA-560 atomizer

and the target will affect the finish quality and

efficiency. Closer distances give a smaller pat-

tern, wetter finish, and greater efficiency. Greater

distance will provide a large pattern size and drier

finish. The MicroPak control circuit will enable

the applicator bell to be operated to within a few

inches of the target without adjusting the voltage

setting. The recommended target distance is 6

to 12-inches (152.4-304.8mm). In general, allow

1-inch (25.4mm) target distance for every 10kV.

GENERAL OPERATING SEQUENCE

Normally, for painting application, the process

sequence should always be:

• Bearing air on (Always On)
• Turbine air on
• Turbine speed to application speed
• Shaping air on
• Start fluid flow off part
• Voltage on

After spraying the object, the sequence

should be:

• Voltage lowered to 30-50 kV
• Fluid off
• Shaping air to setback volume
• Turbine speed to set back speed (30,000

rpm recommended)

Recommended sample cup flush sequence is

as follows (voltage must be off) (internal and

external cup wash):

1. Turbine speed set to 25,000-30,000 rpm.

2. Set shaping to 350-450 slpm (12.4-15.9

SCFM).

3. Point atomizer at a grounded object such as

a booth grate.

4. Maintain solvent pressure of 100-150 psi

(689-1,034 kPa). Maintain air push pres-

sure at 80-100 psi (552-689 kPa).

5. Use an alternating trigger sequence of sol-

vent/air to create a chopping effect. Always

ensure that the last step in the sequence is

an air push.

A typical sequence is .2 seconds solvent,

1.0 second air push, 1.7 seconds solvent

and 2.0 seconds final air push. This se-

quence may be modified for other paints

and applications

6. It is recommended that an in-line fluid filter

be installed to ensure that no foreign debris

enters the fluid tip or the external wash nozzle.

The RMA-560 is versatile in processing the fin-

ish of a component. It can be setup as shown

in “Typical Paint Sequence” figure.

Recommended sample cup purge sequence

is as follows (voltage must be off) (internal cup

cleaning):

1. Turbine speed set to 25,000-30,000 rpm.
2. Increase shaping air to 350-450 slpm (12.4-

15.9 SCFM).

3. Paint atomizer at booth grate or insert into

bell cleaning station.

4. Maintain solvent pressure of 100-150 (689-

1,034 kPa). Maintain air push pressure at

80-100 psi (552-689 kPa).

5. Use an alternating trigger sequence of sol-

vent/air to create a chopping effect. Always

ensure that the last step in the sequence is

an air push.

6. A typical sequence is .3 seconds solvent,

1.7 seconds air push, repeat 3 times. This

sequence may be modified for other paint

and applications.

W A R N I N G

!

†

It is recommended to leave bearing air

on, unless the applicator is being serviced or

removed for service.

RMA-560 Single/Dual Purge Direct Charge - Operation

Ransburg

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