Removing gun from the rear manifold assembly, See figure 10) – Ransburg Evolver Solvent Applicator 79190-XXXXXXXX User Manual

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REMOVING GUN FROM THE

REAR MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY

(See Figure 10)

Anytime service is required within the gun shroud,

the gun must be removed from the rear manifold

assembly. After the gun is removed from the

robot, always move to a clear, clean work area to

remove the gun shroud and begin servicing.

1. Purge all fluid from the system and blow lines

dry with pushout air before the gun is removed.

2. All pressures must be removed, both air and

fluid, before removing the gun. Fluid pressure can

be removed by actuating the gun trigger with the

fluid regulator open.

3. Remove gun from robot by turning the retaining

ring counter-clockwise from the manifold robot

mounting plate (see Figure 10).

4. Remove spray head [1] as described previously

(see Figure 10).

Gun Disassembly

(See Figures 11, 12, and 13)

5. Remove four (4) screws [1] from mounting block

and pull block out of the upper manifold [9] as shown

in Figure 11.

6. Remove and inspect the o-rings [12, 13, and 37].

Replace if necessary (see Figure 11).

7. Remove retaining ring [22] by pulling straight up

as shown in Figure 11.

8. Remove the four (4) screws [28] from the shroud

halves. Carefully pry the shroud halves [30] apart

by placing a thin blade screwdriver in slot. Pull the

shroud half out at the top and up from the valve

manifold [3].

9. Loosen one end of the coiled fluid tube [29] by

removing the nut [14] and ferrules [15 and 16] from

tube fitting [4].

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Evolver Solventborne Robotic Atomizers - Maintenance

10. Remove the two (2) screws [6] and the two (2)

screws [11] from the bottom of the valve body [3]

(see Figure 12). Inspect the two (2) o-rings [5] located

within the screws [6] and replace if necessary.

11. Carefully pull upward on the head manifold block

[9] which will disengage from the bottom valve as-

sembly block [3]. Inspect o-rings [7] and [34], replace

if necessary (see Figure 12).

12. Remove the two (2) connecting air rods [18]

and the two (2) trigger tie rods [19] by unscrewing

counter-clockwise. Remove and inspect the four (4)

studs [8] and [21] and the o-rings [35] and [7] and

replace if necessary.

13. Remove and inspect the coiled fluid tube by

removing the tube nut [25] and ferrule [26] from the

upper head manifold [9].

14. Release the cascade cable from the valve

manifold by loosening the set screw [17], pull cable

out of block, and cascade out of the upper head

manifold.

15. Reassemble in reverse order making sure to

align the cascade wire plug timing mark with the

timing mark on the lower valve block [3] as shown.

Tighten set screw [17].

16. Refer to Figure 13 to remove dump and pilot

valves. Using the valve removal tool [A], remove

the valve assemblies [2] and [32] by turning counter-

clockwise. Also use the same tool to remove the seat

[1]. When replacing parts lubricate o-rings. Torque

both the valve and seat to 15-20 lbs•in (1.7 - 2.0

Nm).

17. The dump line plugs and o-rings [20] and [24]

only need to be removed if the valve body becomes

plugged.

18. If removing or replacing the ground fluid fitting

[4] make sure when reassembling that the washer

makes contact with the protruding ground pin.

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