Ransburg – Ransburg RMA-560 Single_Dual Purge Direct A13364 User Manual

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Rear Manifold Removal / Replacement

Removal
Remove the rear manifold from the applicator (see

“Cascade Removal/Replacement” in the “Main-

tenance” section). Inspect the valve weep ports

on the manifold body for leaks or contamination.

If any paint is visible in these areas, the valves

need to be replaced.

Weep Port Locations

Using the valve removal tool (A11922-00), engage

the four (4) pins on the tool to the corresponding four

(4) hole pattern in the top of the valve. Using a 1/2”

(13mm) socket, end-wrench, or adjustable wrench,

remove the valve by turning counter-clockwise.

Valve Removal

Using the seat removal tool (A10756-00), insert

the smaller hex end into the block to engage the

seat female hex. Using a 3/8” (10mm) socket

end-wrench, or adjustable wrench, remove the

seat by turning counter-clockwise.

Seat Removal

Valve and Seat Inspection
Inspect the valves and seats for any build-up

of materials. Valves should be cleaned with an

appropriate cleaning solvent to remove the ma-

terial on it.

NOTE

NOTE

†

A seat should not be replaced unless

there are indications of valve leakage in

operation.

†

Carefully start the seat into the pocket.

It may be easily cross threaded.

Replacement
Lubricate the seat o-ring using a suitable lubricant.

By hand, using the seat tool (A10756-00), carefully

start the seat into the pocket for the seat.

Hand tighten the seat in place. Using a torque

wrench with 3 /8” (10mm) socket, torque the valve

seats to 15-20 lbs•in (1.7-2.3 Nm).

RMA-560 Single/Dual Purge Direct Charge - Maintenance

Ransburg

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