Operation, Spray gun controls, Hvlp spray – Ransburg Evolver Solvent Applicator 79190-XXXXXXXX User Manual

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Evolver Solventborne Robotic Atomizers - Operation

OPERATION

SPRAY GUN CONTROLS

Atom (A) / Fan Air (F)

The atomization and fan air are turned on by the

trigger line and are controlled by an internal air valve

located in the gun head. During normal operation

with gun triggered off, there is a slight bleed of air

through the atomization part.

Atomizing Air

Adjustments are made through the robot PLC or a

manually adjustable air regulator. The lowest air

pressure required to break up the paint should be

used. Lower atomizing air pressures result in less

overspray and increased transfer efficiency.

Fan Air

Adjusting the fan air increases or decreases the size

of the spray pattern. Increasing pressure increases

pattern size. Pattern adjustment should be made to

suit the size and shape of the object being painted.

This adjustment is made through the robot PLC or a

manually adjustable air regulator.

Air cap pressures should be set using air cap test

kit. This provides a consistent measurement, so

initial settings may be duplicated at any time. (See

"Parts Identification" section for "Air Cap Test Kit part

numbers".)

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Insure that the fan and atomization air

are on and flowing prior to triggering the

fluid. Failure to follow this sequence will

cause spits and defects on the part being

painted.

NOTE

HVLP SPRAY

The Evolver HVLP models, when properly set-up, are

designed to provide maximum transfer efficiency by

limiting air cap pressures to 10 psi (0.7 bar) (in the

U.S., this complies with rules issued by SCAQMD and

other air quality authorities). Air cap pressures should

be measured with an optional air cap test kit. (See

"Accessories" in the "Maintenance" section.)

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For HVLP operation (max. 10 psi, -0.7

bar cap pressure), DO NOT exceed the air

inlet pressure, which was read at the gun

base before the tubing manifolds, given

as follows:

PSI

(Bar) CAP #

42

(2.9) 48-1

42

(2.9) 481-1

NOTE

BACK PRESSURE -

48-1 and 481-1

Due to the unique cone shape of the MP fluid tips

(nozzle), a slight back pressure is created against the

fluid column. This will reduce the amount of fluid

output. To compensate, increase the fluid regualtor

pressure slightly if necessary. With 10 psi (0.7 bar)

cap pressure, back pressures are approximately 3.5

psi (0.24 bar).

AA-03-02.11

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