Maintenance, O-rings, Cleaning procedures – Ransburg RMA-560 Single_Dual Purge Direct A13364 User Manual

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O-RINGS

All O-rings in this atomizer are solvent proof

except those on the air bearing spindle. These

O-rings must not be soaked in solvent; if these

are exposed or soaked in solvent, they must

be replaced. These O-rings are engineered to

provide a fit between the air bearing spindle and

it’s mating parts to reduce or eliminate harmonic

resonance (vibration).
Some O-rings are encapsulated. These O-rings

have a limited amount of stretch and will not return

to their original diameters if over stretched. These

O-rings are subject to being distorted more easily

than rubber O-rings, so it is important that they

be sufficiently lubricated when mating parts are

installed onto them. They also will take a square

set over time and should be replaced periodically

if mating parts are removed repeatedly or if a new

mating part is installed onto them.
Any O-ring that is cracked, nicked, or distorted

must be replaced.
A suitable lubricant is food grade petroleum jelly

or A11545-00 Petrolatum Jell.

CLEANING PROCEDURES

In addition to the previous Warning, which relates

to potential safety hazards, the following informa-

tion must be observed to prevent damage to the

equipment.

Internal Fluid Path Purge Cleaning
Cleaning the incoming paint line (from paint supply

source such as color manifold through the fluid

manifold and bell assembly): Turn off the high

voltage and turn on the color stack trigger valve

for solvent supply. With the bell spinning, open

the dump valve and flush the incoming paint line

with solvent or an air/solvent chop. Make sure the

last step of the sequence is air to purge the dump

line of remaining solvent. To speed the loading of

the new paint, leave the dump line open to allow

the air in front of the paint push to escape. The

length of time the dump valve is open depends

on several factors such as viscosity, paint pres-

sure, etc. Timing should be such that the dump

is closed as the paint reaches the trigger valve in

the atomizer. Paint in the dump line may cause

high voltage issues.
The fluid coil and fluid tube can be cleaned in-

dependently by actuating the solvent valve in

the atomizer.

High voltage must be turned off

during this operation and the bell cup must be

spinning (typically 30,000 rpm for cup flushing

sequences).

C A U T I O N

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W A R N I N G

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Electrical shock and fire hazards can exist

during maintenance. MicroPak supply must

be turned off before entering the spray area

and performing any maintenance procedures

on the atomizer. Spray booth fans should

remain on while cleaning with solvents.

†

Never touch the atomizer bell while it is

spinning. The front edge of the bell can easily

cut into human skin or cut through gloves and

other materials. Be sure the atomizer bell has

stopped spinning before attempting to touch it.

Approximate time for the bell to stop spinning

after turning off turbine drive air is three minutes.

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Ensure high voltage is off during any man-

ual cleaning procedure.

†

DO NOT immerse the RMA-560 turbine in

solvent or other liquids. Turbine components

will be damaged and warranty will be voided.

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Bearing air must be on during all cleaning

procedures to protect the air bearing components.

MAINTENANCE

W A R N I N G

!

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Ensure that all energy sources are dis-

appated, (electrical, air, paint, solvent, etc.)

before removing the applicator or performing

any maintenance.

RMA-560 Single/Dual Purge Direct Charge - Maintenance

Ransburg

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