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INSTRUCTIONS-P ARTS LIST 307–760 Rev G Supersedes E 50 Hz, 220/240 V olts, 0.5 Amp PT2000 Pressure Roller System 17.5 bar (250 psi) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Model 220–240, Series E Complete System with hose, roller valve, extension and roller Model 221–076, Series E Basic System without hose, roller valve, extension or roller PA TENT NO, 4,65[...]
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307–760 T ABLE OF CONTENTS T erms 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W arnings 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PT2000 Pressure Roller System Description 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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3 307–760 PT2000 PRESSURE ROLLER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Motor The motor drives the connecting rod which moves the diaphragm. Pressure Switch The pressure switch at the pump outlet turns the motor on and of f to control paint pressure. Diaphragm The diaphragm is the heart of the pump. Driven by the connecting rod and motor , the movement of the dia- p[...]
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4 307–760 SETUP T o avoid premature wear of the pressure switch, never use more than 7.6 m (25 ft) of 1/4 in. ID outlet hose. When longer outlet hose is needed, use 3/8 in. ID hose at a maximum of 30 m (100 ft) long. Nev - er use 1/4 in. ID and 3/8 in. ID hose together . See ACCESSORIES, page 17, for ordering optional hoses. CAUTION W ARNING Neve[...]
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5 307–760 ST ARTUP 1. Place the suction tube in the pail of paint. 2. Plug in the sprayer . 3. Open the priming valve 2 turns counterclockwise. 4. T urn the ON/OFF switch ON. 5. Y ou can see the paint being drawn into the suction tube (if the tube is clean). As soon as you see paint flow through the priming tube, close the priming valve. This usu[...]
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6 307–760 MAINTENANCE Thorough flushing and proper maintenance are es - sential to keep your system working properly Improper flushing or maintenance may prevent the system from working the next time you need it, and may result in costly damage to the system. AL WA YS flush your system thoroughly and immedi - ately after each use. AL WA YS fully [...]
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7 307–760 MAINTENANCE Installing and Removing a Roller Cover (See Fig 4) 1. T o install a cover , hold the dif fuser and unscrew the retainer nut. Slide the cover over the dif fuser assem - bly and reinstall the nut. Do not overtighten the nut. 2. T o remove a cover , hold the cover and unscrew the retainer nut. Slide the cover and diffuser assem[...]
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8 307–760 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Pressure Relief Procedure To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury , including injury from moving parts or electric shock, always follow this procedure whenever you shut of f the sys - tem, when checking or servicing any part of the sys - tem, and whenever you stop painting. 1. T urn the ON/OFF switch to OFF . 2[...]
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9 307–760 REP AIR Roller V alve W ARNING Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure W arning on page 8 before attempting any repair . NOTE: Order repair kit no. 218–960 to repair this roller valve. 1. T ap out the pin (A) and slide the trigger (B) of f of the valve. See Fig 6. 2. Remove the cap (C).Unscrew the fluid housing (D). See Fig 6. 3. [...]
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10 307–760 REP AIR W ARNING These repair procedures should be performed only by qualified repair personnel with an electrical back ground, using the proper tools. Failure to do the pro - cedures correctly can result in electric shock, or oth - er serious injury and damage to the pump. W ARNING Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure W arning [...]
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11 307–760 REP AIR Pressure Switch (See Fig 1 1, 12 & 13) 1. Disconnect the pressure switch leads from the ON/ OFF switch and from the rectifier . See Fig 1 1. 2. Remove the front cover (23). See Fig 13. 3. Unscrew the retainer (14) and remove the pressure switch (12) and o–ring (12a). See Fig 12. 4. Grease and install a new o–ring (12a) [...]
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Page 12
12 307–760 REP AIR Diaphragm (See Fig 14) CAUTION To avoid leaks and costly pump damage, replace the diaphragm whenever the pump housing (9) is re- moved or after each 100 hours of use, whichever comes first. During use, small grooves are formed in the diaphragm which cannot be realigned properly . 1. Remove the screws (15). T ip the pump housing[...]
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13 307–760 REP AIR Connecting Rod and Bearing (See Fig 16) 1. Remove the front cover plate (23). Remove the screws (15) and tip the pump housing (9) out of the way . Unscrew the diaphragm (17) and discard. CAUTION Replace the diaphragm (17) whenever you remove the pump housing (9). During use, small grooves are formed in the diaphragm which canno[...]
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14 307–760 P ARTS DRA WING 44 47 45 46 16 10 11 17 27 22 54 21 20 18 23 24 31 29 70 82 26 41 26 83 25 39 33 67 28 42 53 43 33 71 70 65 34 68 37 38 32 30 53 69 36 15 LUBRICA TE THREADS TORQUE T O 9.6 N.m (85 in-lb) See Detail A, page 17 52 52 48 49 Model 221–076, Series E Basic System Includes items 2 – 54 and 65 – 87 Model 220–240, Series[...]
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Page 15
15 307–760 P ARTS LIST PRESSURE ROLLER SYSTEM Model 220–240, Series E Complete System Includes items 2–87 Model 221–076, Series E Basic System Includes items 2 – 54 and 65 – 87 NOTE: Part numbers and drawings for items 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, 14, and 55 – 64 are given on pages 16 and 17. REF NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY REF NO. P ART NO. DES[...]
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Page 16
16 307–760 P ARTS LIST REF NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY REF NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY 2 220–970 OUTLET V AL VE KIT Includes items 2a–2f 1 2a 222–349 .FITTING, outlet 1 2b 180–454 .GASKET 1 2c 107–521 .SPRING 1 2d 101–956 .BALL 1 2e 218–968 .HOUSING, seat, valve 1 2f 180–455 .SEAL, washer 1 3 220–931* INLET V AL VE KIT Inclu[...]
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17 307–760 P ARTS DRA WING 3 4 Ref 10 9 2f 2e 2d 2c 2b 2a 12a 12 14 TORQUE T O 32–34 N.m (280–300 in-lb TORQUE T O 13.5–16 N.m (120–140 in-lb 2 TORQUE T O 6.2–7.4 N.m (55–65 in-lb APPL Y THREAD SEALANT 62 64 60 63 55 SEE P ARTS DET AIL ON P AGE 16 DET AIL A Pump Housing Parts SEE P ARTS DET AIL ON P AGE 16 DISPENSING ACCESSORIES Not i[...]
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18 307–760 ACCESSORIES Must be purchased separately . CAUTION T o avoid premature wear of the pressure switch, never use more than 7.6 m (25 ft) of 6 mm (1/4 in.) ID outlet hose. When longer outlet hose is needed use 9 mm (3/8 in.) ID hose at a maximum of 30 m (100 ft) long. Never use 6 mm (1/4 in.) ID and 9 mm (3/8 in.) ID hose together . Do not[...]
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19 307–760 SERVICE INFORMA TION Listed below by the assembly changed are OLD, NEW , ADDED and DELETED parts. OLD and NEW parts are interchangeable. ADDED and DELETED parts may not be interchangeable individually . Assembly Changed Part Status Ref No. Part No. Name 220–970 Outlet V alve Old New 2a 220–952 222–349 Fitting Fitting 220–240 Sp[...]
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20 307–760 TECHNICAL DA TA Maximum Operating Pressure 17.5 bar (25l) psi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Requirements 50Hz, 220/240 V ac, 1 Phase, 0.5 amp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pump Output 3.8 liter (1 gallon) in 5 minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Powe[...]