Turbodisk 2 - maintenance – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

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Turbodisk 2 - Maintenance

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Disassembly

-REFER TO FIGURE 28

1.

After turbine cartridge has been removed

from housing, secure the rotating assembly

by inserting a 1/4-inch wrench, which may

be secured in a vise for this procedure, in

the hex socket at the rear end of shaft and

remove slinger with a spanner wrench.

2.

With the 1/4-inch wrench still inserted in the

hex socket at the rear end of shaft, remove hex

nut using a 15/16-inch box end wrench.

3.

Secure a wheel puller tool to turbine rotator.

Rotate the center screw of the tool until the

rotor is free of the shaft. Remove key.

4.

Using a 5/64-inch wrench, remove the six flat

head socket screws which secure bearing

retainer to bearing housing. Remove the

retainer.

5.

Support bearing housing, front face down,

on two parallel supports on the arbor press

table. Press shaft from the housing. Remove

spacer from the shaft.

6.

On the arbor press table, support the

assembled shaft/bearing, front end down, on

the two parallel supports. With the bearing

faces resting on the supports, press the shaft

free of the bearing.

7.

Remove rear bearing, spring, spring retainer

(wave spring washer, and shims in some older

models instead of spring and spring retainer),

and bearing spacer from bearing housing. It

may be necessary to press the bearing from

the housing using a wood or plastic rod or

tool handle inserted through the bore from

the front.

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The space between the supports must

be greater than the outside diameter of front

bearing.

C A U T I O N

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8.

With a 5/64-inch wrench, remove the six

flat head socket screws from nozzle plate.

Remove the nozzle plate.

9.

Remove all o-rings.

Inspection and Preparation

• Never use any silicone compound in this system!

• Never use any lubrication on the bearings!

• Never use any solvent on the bearings!

• Never exert force on one race of a bearing assembly

that may be transmitted to the other race through

the bearings! Force and resistance must always be

on the same race in order to prevent damage.

• Do not enlarge the nozzle passages during cleaning,

as it will effect performance.

• Always observe the specified torque in tightening

fasteners.

• Clean all parts thoroughly with an appropriate,

clean solvent. Inspect them for wear or damage

and replace as required.

• Check all flow passages for obstruction, particularly

the nozzle plate. Clear as required.

• Discard all bearings and o-rings and replace with

new. 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.

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Never use a tool that is harder than the part

it is used on.

C A U T I O N

!

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Failure to observe the following cautions will

result in diminished performance and premature

motor failure.

C A U T I O N

!

LN-9240-02.1

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