Turbodisk 2 - maintenance, Turbine cartridge service – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

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Turbodisk 2 - Maintenance

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Failure to perform this step correctly may

result in misalignment and possible damage.

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Use caution in removing cartridge to prevent

it from falling out of the housing.

C A U T I O N

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Installation

Always check the inside of the motor housing and

clean, if required, with a minimum amount of an

appropriate cleaning solvent and a soft cloth.

1.

Using a 1/16-inch wrench, retract the three

jack screws.

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Lightly lubricate o-rings with petroleum

jelly before assembly. Fit parts with o-rings very

carefully. They must not be allowed to distort,

unseat or break.

C A U T I O N

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2.

With o-rings in place on the nozzle plate and

housing, insert the turbine cartridge into

motor housing.

3.

Secure the rotator assembly to the housing

with six socket head cap screws. Tighten

the screws in sequence until the cartridge

is fully engaged into the housing to prevent

misalignment and possible damage. Torque

to 10 lb

in.

4.

To avoid losing the jack screws during normal

operation, torque to 2-3 lb

in.

Turbine Cartridge Service

This cartridge is a precision instrument and should

be handled with care. The bearings are preloaded

to 30 pounds and dynamically balanced to 0.01

grams•in or better.

Turbine field repair or rebuild ONLY after factory

warranty expires. Any attempt to disassemble turbine

during the warranty period will void the warranty.

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Bearings used in this cartridge contain

special grease that is available exclusively to

Ransburg. The purchase of replacement bear-

ings from sources other than Ransburg is not

recommended.

NOTE

With a 5/16-inch wrench, loosen the six

captive retaining screws used to hold the

upper and lower sections together. Note:

As the last screw releases, the lower unit will

drop only enough to allow for the bulkhead

plates to be separated. The two latching

mechanisms on the bulkhead plates will hold

the unit in place until the operator is ready

to move the lower section to a proper work

place.

5.

Once the lower fluid section is placed in

a stationary condition, the removal of the

cartridge can be continued.

6.

Next remove screws holding the fluid tube

assembly.

7.

With a 7/64-inch wrench, remove six socket

head cap screws, which secures the turbine

cartridge to the motor housing.

8.

Using a 1/16-inch wrench, turn each of the

three jack screws, located next to socket head

cap screw, clockwise not more than one half

turn at a time in sequence to separate the

motor from the housing.

LN-9240-02.1

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