Procedures – Ransburg Evolver Solvent Applicator 79190-XXXXXXXX User Manual

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Evolver Solventborne Robotic Atomizers - Maintenance

2. Turn the MicroPak Control Unit ON! Energize

high voltage.

Shut-Down (Or at Shift End)

1. Turn the MicroPak Control Unit OFF.

2. Flush the lines and allow the solvent to remain

in the lines. See "Procedures" in the "Maintenance"

section.

3. Wipe the gun and robot wrist with a cloth and

a suitable, clean non-polar solvent.

Weekly

1. Check the entire system for damage, leaks and

paint accumulation.

2. Clean the atomizer assembly.

3. Conduct a current output test. See "Proce-

dures" in the "Maintenance" section.

PROCEDURES

Gun Cleaning/Service

(See Figure 8)

1. Flush the paint supply line and the gun paint

passages using a solvent which is compatible with

the material being sprayed. Continue to flush until

all traces of paint are gone.

2. Turn off the solvent supply, actuate paint push-

out air at color changer and trigger the gun. Allow

all of the fluid to drain from the spray gun fluid pas-

sages.

3. Clean the exterior surfaces of the spray gun

with a solvent soaked rag. As long as the gun is

intact, a polar solvent may be used for all cleaning,

however, after cleaning, wipe off all surfaces with a

non-polar solvent to reduce conductive residue on

the gun's surface. (See Figure 7 regarding proper

solvent selection.)

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Failure to use a non-polar solvent will

cause a decrease in voltage at the tip of the

gun. This will significantly decrease transfer

efficiency.

C A U T I O N

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4. Remove end cap [1]. Removing the end cap

releases tension on all internal spray head compo-

nents. Remove needle spring [2] and valve spring [3],

which are loose after removing the piston cap.

5. Remove the air cap retainer [36] and air cap [35].

Soak in a non-polar solvent if necessary. If paint

remains in the air cap holes, clean with a

toothpick or similar soft wood object. Air caps are

best cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner.

6. Remove the air cap locator [33] and fluid tip [34].

Clean using a non-polar solvent.

7. Tightly grip the plastic needle [6] and unscrew

counter-clockwise to remove the front electrode

needle assembly. A short piece of H-2339 tubing

(1/4" OD x 0.175" ID) pressed over the front needle

will assist in unscrewing the assembly. If required, use

needle nose pliers with masking tape or duct tape.

Carefully clean with a non-polar solvent. Replace any

parts that show signs of wear or damage.

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Never attempt to clean the air cap holes

with a wire or other metal object. Doing so

may damage the air cap, resulting in distortion

of the spray pattern.

C A U T I O N

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If using needle nose pliers to unscrew the

front needle, be very careful. Do not grip on the

tapered sealing surface. If the pliers slip, they

could damage the tapered sealing surface of

the needle.

C A U T I O N

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