Glas Craft Probler P2 User Manual

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Probler P
Dispense Gun
5845 WEST 82ND STREET
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
46278 U.S.A.
Phone (317) 875-5592
Fax
(317) 875-5456
Email gcisales@glascraft.com
Web
www.glascraft.com
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  • Page 1 Probler P Dispense Gun 5845 WEST 82ND STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46278 U.S.A. Phone (317) 875-5592 (317) 875-5456 Email gcisales@glascraft.com www.glascraft.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Urethane Safe Handling and Use of Foam Equipment .................... 9 Installation How The Gun Works ..............................13 Fluid & Air Line Connection ............................13 Installing The Probler P2 On Equipment Other Than Glascraft ................14 Operation Pre operation Check List ............................15 Operating Requirements ............................15 Spray Technique ..............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction About This Manual Before operating, maintaining or servicing any GlasCraft system, read and understand all of This manual provides information for the assem- the technical and safety literature provided with bly, operation, maintenance and service of this GlasCraft products. If you do not have the prop- GlasCraft product as used in a typical configu- er or related manuals and safety literature for ration.
  • Page 4: Standard & Optional Equipment

    Description Qty. Number 11021-22 PIPE PLUG 18012-02 HEATED HOSE COVER * The P2 Elite conversion kit is ONLY avalible for Probler P2 guns with rev B to current gun handle. 1880-00 FITTING 20735-01 ELBOW FITTING 20798-02 FITTING 21054-01 NYLON TUBING...
  • Page 5: Service & Repair Kits

    Parts Service & Repair Kits 3975-00 3979-00 Standard Repair Kit Hardware Kit 00-03 Part Part Description Qty. Description Qty. Number Number 7554-05 O-Ring 15845-00 3/16” Ball Driver 7554-06 O-Ring 15845-01 5/32” Ball Driver 7554-07 O-Ring 17672-00 Pin Vise 7554-09 O-Ring 23971-00 Screen Filter 7554-10...
  • Page 6 Parts Cleaning Drill Chart Round Mixing Mixing Chamber Nozzle Mixing Chamber Chamber Cleaning Drill Hole Cleaning Drill 23960-AA 14963-16 0.042 14963-21 0.0292 23960-00 14963-17 0.052 14963-24 0.035 23960-01 14963-11 0.057 14963-16 0.042 23960-02 14963-12 0.071 14963-17 0.052 23960-03 14963-15 0.086 14963-13 0.059 23960-04...
  • Page 7 Parts Dispense Tip Reference Chart Part Orifice Number 23005- 0.060 0.070 0.080 0.070 0.070 *INDICATES THAT THESE TIPS ARE MADE WITH A2 TOOL STEEL Part Orifice Number 23047- .012 .014 .022 .012 .014 .022 .012 .014 .022 .012 .014 .022...
  • Page 8 Parts Dispense Tip Reference Chart Part Part Orifice Orifice Number Number LPA2-147-1525 0.015 3125 0.031 1540 0.015 3140 0.031 1550 0.015 3150 0.031 1565 0.015 3165 0.031 1825 0.018 3625 0.036 1840 0.018 3640 0.036 1850 0.018 3650 0.036 1865 0.018 3840 0.038...
  • Page 9: 23950-Xx Probler P2 Dispense Gun

    3950-XX Probler P Dispense Gun REVISION C...
  • Page 11: Safety

    SAFETY Safe Handling And Use Of Urethane Foam Organic Peroxides and Dual Component Coatings. Local Equipment codes and authorities also have standards to be followed in the operation of your spraying equipment. Chemical Introduction manufacturer’s recommendations should be obtained and considered. Your insurance carrier will be helpful in Any tool, if used improperly, can be dangerous.
  • Page 12 SAFETY To avoid moisture contamination, do not open contain- Equipment capable of withstanding pres- ers until ready for use. After use, the remaining material sure. When HHC solvents contact aluminum or galva- should be re-sealed in the original container and stored in nized parts inside a closed container, such as a pump, areas away from moisture.
  • Page 13 SAFETY WARNING Adequate ventilation (as covered in OSHA Section 1910.94 and NFPA No. 91) is important wherever sol- If you are now using Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents vents are stored or used, to minimize, confine and ex- in pressurized fluid systems having aluminum or galva- haust the solvent vapors.
  • Page 14 SAFETY If a person accidentally swallows isocyanate, large In industrial and contractor applications, it is advisable amounts of water should be swallowed immediately. to run frequent tests to determine the exact concentra- Vomiting should then be induced by patient sticking his tion of isocyanate vapor in the air.
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation How The Gun Works GlasCraft Equipment The trigger actuates a small valve in the gun handle All GCI OEM fittings are as follows: that controls the flow of air into the piston assembly. When the trigger is pulled, air flows through the valve to A SIDE - # 6 JIC Hoses –...
  • Page 16: Installing The Probler P2 On Equipment Other Than Glascraft

    Installation Installing P on Equipment other Install the original fittings into PG-15-01 valves. than GlasCraft NOTE WARNING It is recommended to use a non-permanent thread lock on the 1/8 in. NPT threads to assist as a sealant and keep the Do not place any part of the body in the path of the fittings from twisting with gun movement.
  • Page 17: Operation

    3200 psi. When attached to a GlasCraft proportioning system, this pressure will not be exceed- ed. However, if the GlasCraft Probler P2 Gun is install- ed on any other manufacturer’s self-designed equip- ment, great care must be taken to ensure that the maxi- mum static fluid pressure not be exceeded.
  • Page 18: Spray Technique

    Operation Spray Technique Higher pressures and temperatures may be used to increase material break-up, improve mixing and speed Always operate safely and follow all safety procedures rise times. With hose lengths over 50 ft., or when mater- outlined. ial viscosities are high, higher material pump pressures may be necessary.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Maintenance WARNING Check the material valves, p/n PG-15-01 for any leaks: Before attempting to perform any maintenance on this gun,relieve All Fluid and Air Pressures! • Turn OFF both material valves. • To relieve fluid and air pressures: • Turn OFF all air supplies at system except gun trigger air.
  • Page 20 Maintenance • Take the Side Blocks off by removing screws, • Use correct size drill bit to clean out the mixing cham- p/n 9944-16C. ber exit passage. Use correct size drill bit to clean the inlet side holes of the mixing chamber taking care not to scratch the mixing chamber’s polished surfaces.
  • Page 21: Daily Start-Up

    Maintenance Daily Shut-Down Inject white lithium grease into zerk fitting until a For experienced users light mist of grease is purged through the snout. Shut off the air purge. Once you have used the gun with a product and system, and you have become comfortable with techniques on how all the variables are affecting your operations and maintenance requirements, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Maintenance requirements can be addressed specific...
  • Page 22: Routine Care

    Maintenance NOTE Routine Care Refer to specific system user manuals for complete system installation. WARNING Before attempting to perform any maintenance on this gun Parts Replacement Procedure OR before removing side blocks, make certain that both Gun material valves are in the fully OFF positions! WARNING If the material valves are on when side blocks are removed, Before attempting to perform any maintenance on this...
  • Page 23 Maintenance Trigger the gun to clear out residual pressure in Side Place seal / seal housing assembly into gun head so blocks. the face of seal sets against the chamber. Look thru the thru port of the Seal. The side port of the Chamber should be at the center, or slightly forward of the center Remove the side blocks, p/n 23955-00 &...
  • Page 24: Options And Accessories

    Options & Accessories 18378-00...
  • Page 25: Fitting

    Options & Accessories Static Mixer Kit 23986-00 Part Description Qty. Number PG-14 FLUID NOZZLE SEAL 18378-00 NOZZLE NUT 19881-00 PLUG FITTING 20634-01 SPIRAL MIXING ELEMENT 23974-12 O-RING 23985-00 STATIC MIXER ADAPTER...
  • Page 26: Notes

    Notes...
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  • Page 29: Limited Warranty Policy

    Limited Warranty Policy GLASCRAFT, INC. (“GlasCraft”) warrants to the original Purchaser of GlasCraft manufactured equipment and parts, that all GlasCraft manufactured equipment and parts will conform to their published written specifications and be free of defects in workmanship and material for a period of one (1) year from the original date of installation. GlasCraft makes no warranty to anyone other than the original Purchaser.
  • Page 30: Technical Assistance

    Technical Assistance.... Thank You for selecting GlasCraft spray equipment Should you have any questions or need technical assistance, contact your factory authorized GlasCraft distributor. Distributor: _________________________ Phone: ____________________________ Contact: ___________________________ phone 1.bmp For any issues your distributor cannot address, the GlasCraft technical service department is always available to assist you with the operation of your spray equipment. To help our technical representatives expedite your call and better address your questions, please have the following information ready and available when you phone GlasCraft.
  • Page 31: For Your Reference

    For Your Reference Date Purchased __________________________________________________ Distributor ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Contact ______________________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________________ E-mail ______________________________________________________ GlasCraft manufactures a complete line of polyurethane foam and polyurea coating spray systems. If your application is in-plant or a field contractor - GlasCraft has a system package to meet your requirements.
  • Page 32 Quality and Performance… GENUINE GLASCRAFT 5845 WEST 82nd STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46278 U.S.A. www.glascraft.com Phone (317) 875-5592 GC-1386 (317) 875-5456 REVISION C.2 E-Mail sales@glascraft.com...

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