Ransburg, Component support procedures – Ransburg Overhead Electric Reciprocator ER-8100 User Manual

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COMPONENT SUPPORT

PROCEDURES

To remove or replace many of the moving elements

of the reciprocator certain components must first

be supported by some mechanical means during

the removal and replacement process. Provisions

have been built into the machine to help simplify

the supporting task. However, one should be fully

aware that several components, depending on the

size of the reciprocator weight several hundreds

of pounds; and, if they are not supported proper-

ly they can fall and cause serious bodily injury,

including death.

Friction Brake Lockout

The friction brake [2], located at the top of the

6- inch tube [22], locks the 6 inch tube [22] to the

10- inch tube [21] if the drive chain [7] fails. When

disassembling or removing the 6 inch tube [22] the

friction brake [20] must be disengaged. One must

understand that with the brake [20] disengaged, the

6 inch tube [22] will fall if not properly supported.

The friction brake [2] has a 7/32 inch diameter

access hole drilled through the 1 1/2-inch diameter

support rod, which connnects to the drive chain

[7]. Under conditions where the 6-inch tube is

supported by the drive chain, the 7/32-inch di-

ameter access hole is exposed and a 3/16-inch

diameter pin can be inserted into the access hole

to lock the brake [20] in the open position. If one

is planning on removing the 6-inch tube [22],

the tube can be lowered into the paint booth for

maintenance purposes. The lockout pin must be

removed prior to running the machine.

Counter Balance Weight Support

The counter balance weight [1] can be supported

at the top of the weight tube [5] for maintenance

purposes. Jog the 6-inch tube [22] all the way

down and past the run-a-way limit switch. The

weight [1] will bottom out at the hard stop at the

top of the 6-inch square weight tube [5]. Insert

a 1/2 -inch diameter steel rod thru the two holes

located on the sides of the weight tube at the top

of the tube. With the weight [1] all the way up,

the steel rod, when inserted, will be under the

counter balance weight. Secure the steel rod as

appropriate to insure that it cannot be removed

or dislodged during the maintenance process.

Service can now be performed where the weight

[1] must be supported in position. Reconnect

the drive chain at the counter balance weight

(make sure that the chain is not twisted), if it was

disconnected during maintenance. Remove the

steel rod prior to running the machine.

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DO NOT attempt to run the machine with

the counter balance weight [1] disconnected,

as serious bodily injury could occur.

C A U T I O N

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Electric Overhead Reciprocator - Maintenance

Ransburg

LN-9801-05.1

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