Maintenance, Ransburg, Color change valves – Ransburg Color Select System CCV-6100 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

COLOR CHANGE VALVES

Cleaning

The valve and associated parts through which

fluid passes should be cleaned after use by flush-

ing with an appropriate solvent. While flushing,

the valve should be triggered several times in

order to flush particles from the seat and stem

seal areas.

Wear Parts

Wear parts include the poppet seat, stem, valve

needle seal, and piston cup. All of these parts are

PTFE except for the stem that is stainless steel.

Wear parts should be inspected and replaced on

a regular maintenance schedule. The frequency

of replacement depends upon cycle rate and ma-

terial abrasiveness. Valves should be inspected

after six months usage. If any parts are worn, or

if paint leakage is evident, replace all wear parts

with valve repair kit KK-4841.

Valve Removal

1. Disconnect air and fluid lines from valve.

2. Insert the Spanner Tool (CCV-7) into one of

the holes in the spanner nut and rotate counter-

clockwise (as viewed from the rear air inlet fitting

in valve). If the Spanner Tool is not available, a

1-1/6-inch open-end wrench can also be used to

loosen the spanner nut.

CCV-403-SS Valve Disassembly

1. Remove valve cap (CCV-43) from valve body.

hold hex valve body with 1-1/16-inch wrench while

turning cap counterclockwise with a 1-1/8-inch

wrench.

2. Place 7/16-inch socket on clamping nut (CCV-

45), and insert a 9/32-inch socket onto the end of

the stem at opposite end of valve (Note: Older

style valves used a Phillips screwdriver slot on

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The stem should be held steady while

the nut is rotated. Rotating the stem can

scratch the stem finish causing premature

valve needle seal wear and valve leakage.

NOTE

3. The piston cup (VA-246) is held onto the

clamping nut by a brass nut (CCV-3), which has

an 11/16-inch hex. Use a 7/16-inch hex socket

and an 11/16-inch wrench to disassemble the nut

from the clamping nut so that the PTFE piston cup

can be removed.

4. The valve indicator (CCV-42) and piston spring

(CCV-41-K2) will be free and can be removed

when the clamping nut is off the stem.

5. The stem can now be pulled from the front of

the valve body. After the stem is removed, reach

into the rear of the valve body and pull out the

spring washer (CCV-4) and the needle seal (CCV-

8). The poppet seal (CCV-40) that is behind the

stem seat can be removed from the body after

the stem is removed.

Valve Reassembly

Reassemble the CCV-403-SS valve in reverse

order, but follow these additional instructions:

1. Use Adhesive (medium strength, grade #242)

on the threads of the clamping nut and stem a

shown on the “CCV-403-SS - Parts List - Item

#18” in the “Introduction” section).

the end of the stem. Use a Phillips screwdriver

in place of nut driver). Rotate the socket coun-

terclockwise until the clamping nut is free from

the stem.

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