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REM Automatic Applicator - Maintenance
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT POINT
POINT
POINT
POINT
POINT THE APPLICA
THE APPLICA
THE APPLICA
THE APPLICA
THE APPLICAT
T
T
T
TOR A
OR A
OR A
OR A
OR AT
T
T
T
T
ANY PERSON!
ANY PERSON!
ANY PERSON!
ANY PERSON!
ANY PERSON!
NEVER LOOK A
NEVER LOOK A
NEVER LOOK A
NEVER LOOK A
NEVER LOOK AT
T
T
T
T THE APPLICA
THE APPLICA
THE APPLICA
THE APPLICA
THE APPLICAT
T
T
T
TOR
OR
OR
OR
OR
FROM THE NOZZLE END!
FROM THE NOZZLE END!
FROM THE NOZZLE END!
FROM THE NOZZLE END!
FROM THE NOZZLE END!
TREA
TREA
TREA
TREA
TREAT
T
T
T
T THIS APPLICA
THIS APPLICA
THIS APPLICA
THIS APPLICA
THIS APPLICAT
T
T
T
TOR AS YOU
OR AS YOU
OR AS YOU
OR AS YOU
OR AS YOU
WOULD A LOADED WEAPON!
WOULD A LOADED WEAPON!
WOULD A LOADED WEAPON!
WOULD A LOADED WEAPON!
WOULD A LOADED WEAPON!
This system is capable of producing fluid
pressure up to 1000 psi.
THIS IS ENOUGH
THIS IS ENOUGH
THIS IS ENOUGH
THIS IS ENOUGH
THIS IS ENOUGH
TO PRODUCE A LETHAL INJECTION!
TO PRODUCE A LETHAL INJECTION!
TO PRODUCE A LETHAL INJECTION!
TO PRODUCE A LETHAL INJECTION!
TO PRODUCE A LETHAL INJECTION!
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
Follow these maintenance steps to extend the life
of the applicator and ensure efficient operation:
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Serveral T
Serveral T
Serveral T
Serveral Times Daily
imes Daily
imes Daily
imes Daily
imes Daily
1. Turn the control unit power OFF.
2. Inspect the fluid nozzle and electrode wire for
paint accumulation. Clean as frequently as
necessary. (See “Procedures” in this section.)
Daily (or at shift start)
Daily (or at shift start)
Daily (or at shift start)
Daily (or at shift start)
Daily (or at shift start)
1. Turn the control unit power ON. Its green pilot
should light.
2. Run a current output test. (See “Procedures”
in this section.)
3. Turn the control unit power OFF and:
• Verify that ALL solvent safety containers are
grounded.
• Check within 20-feet of the point of operation
(of the applicator) and remove or ground ALL
loose or ungrounded objects.
• Inspect workholders for accumulated
coating materials (and remove such
accumulations if present).
• Check that nozzle assembly is clean and
undamaged.
• Straighten the applicator electrode if
necessary.
• Clean the fluid filter, if necessary.
Shut-Down (or at shift end)
Shut-Down (or at shift end)
Shut-Down (or at shift end)
Shut-Down (or at shift end)
Shut-Down (or at shift end)
1. Turn the control unit power OFF.
2. Turn the assist air OFF.
3. Turn the paint supply OFF.
4. Wipe the applicator, cable, and hoses with a
rag and a suitable, clean solvent.
5. Flush the lines and allow the solvent to remain
in the lines. (See “Procedures” in this section.)
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If the shut-down time is to be short, the
lines may not require flushing, depending
on the coating material being used. If the
solids in the material settle slowly, the
lines will not need to be flushed as soon
after shut-down as with fast setting sol-
ids. The paint being used and the length
of time that the lines will be shut-down will
determine the need for flushing. Metallic
paint and primer will require flushing sooner
than some other kinds.
N O T E
N O T E
N O T E
N O T E
N O T E
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If the coating material is fast settling and
if the lines are not flushed soon enough, the
applicator’s fluid passages as well as the
lines may become clogged and cause ex-
cessive down-time and/or service and re-
pair.
C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
!!!!!
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
• Check the entire system for damage, leaks,
and paint accumulation.
• Clean the atomizer assembly.
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