Maintenance, Archive, Routine maintenance – Ransburg Evolver 202 Solvent A11918-XXX User Manual
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Evolver 202 Robotic Atomizers - Maintenance
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Good maintenance is essential to safe and pro-
ductive operation. Schedules should be estab-
lished by the user, based on the following general
information and observations of the initial produc-
tion requirements. The ITW Ransburg mainte-
nance and safety information should be made
available to each operator.
Normal fire protection measures are necessary,
including proper storage of paints and solvents
and the proper disposal of waste. Ready access
to appropriate fire extinguishing equipment is re-
quired. For details, consult the appropriate NFPA
safety information and/or applicable country safety
standard.
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 spray applicator and ensure efficient opera-
tion:
Several Times Daily
Several Times Daily
Several Times Daily
Several Times Daily
Several Times Daily
1. Turn the MicroPak control unit OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF! Follow
"Lockout/Tagout Procedures".
2. Inspect the fluid nozzle, air cap, and elec-
trode wire for paint accumulation. Clean as
frequently as necessary. See "Procedures" in
the "Maintenance" section.
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An electrical discharge or spark may create
an electrical and/or fire hazard during mainte-
nance. Do not clean or service the spray
applicator with the power supply on. Verify
that the power supply has been locked out and
tagged out per OSHA and/or your applicable
country safety codes.
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Unexpected robot movement can be haz-
ardous. Do not adjust or repair the spray
applicator when the robot is operating or wait-
ing to start. The robot must be locked out and
tagged out per OSHA and/or your applicable
country safety codes.
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Solvents used for equipment flushing must
have flash point ratings equal to or greater
than the flash point rating of the coating mate-
rial. Solvents used for general cleaning must
have flash point ratings higher than 100
°
F
(37.8
°
C).
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Never remove spray applicator head from
assembly while under pressure.
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
!!!!!
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Take precautions to see that skin is not
punctured by sharp electrode.
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
!!!!!
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Do not bend the applicator electrode while
wiping. Never immerse the applicator in sol-
vents. This will cause damage to the electrical
components.
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
!!!!!
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 MicroPak control unit OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF and:
• Check within 20' (6.1 meters) of the point of
operation (of the applicator) and remove or
ground ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL loose or ungrounded containers.
• Inspect workholders for accumulated coating
materials (remove such accumulations if
present). Ensure resistance to ground from
work holder is less than 1 megohm.
• Check that the nozzle assembly is clean and
undamaged. Ensure air caps are clean and
undamaged.
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