10 gallon direct fire melter applicator. torch model (30 pages)
Summary of Contents for RYNO WORX RY10MA
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Ryno Worx RY10MA - Owner's Manual 10 Gallon Direct Fire Melter Applicator Torch Model...
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Before servicing, make sure the unit is fully cooled and the liquid propane cylinder is disconnected. Only genuine Ryno Worx replacement parts should be used for any replacements or repairs. Do not attempt to modify or alter this product in any way.
Table of Contents Introduction ............................3 Forward .................................3 Assembly Instructions ........................... 4 Part 1 – Assembly and Parts............................4 Part 2 – Remove Parts and Packaging and Verify Contents ..................8 Part 3 – Assemble Melter According to the Illustrations and Instructions ..............9 ...
Introduction Forward Thank you very much for purchasing Ryno crack maintenance equipment. We pride ourselves in being different from other equipment manufacturers with a relentless focus on innovation, simplicity, and quality. RY Series Melter / Applicators are designed to effectively melt and apply direct-fire type crack sealant to joints and cracks found in hard aggregate surfaces.
Assembly Instructions Part 1 – Assembly and Parts Familiarize yourself with the assembly and parts drawings below which name all the controls of the melter. Pay close attention to how the parts are assembled. You may use this drawing as a reference during the assembly process.
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No. Description Qty P/N Part List Handle Bars A9435 Valve Control Arm A9436 Shoe Control Arm A9437 Tank Shelf Agitation Handle Thermometer A9165 Torch, Hose, and Regulator Rear Wheel A9169 Front Caster Assembly A9441 Flow Valve Lid Handle...
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Agitation Upgrade Kit Part Part Number Agitation Upgrade Kit...
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Thermometer Guard Upgrade Kit Part Part Number Thermometer Guard Upgrade Kit...
Assembly Instructions Part 2 – Remove Parts and Packaging and Verify Contents Carefully remove all parts from their packaging and lay out on a flat working surface. At this time be sure to remove all loose parts from the inside of the kettle. You should have all the required parts as illustrated on the drawing below as well as the required hardware to complete assembly: Propane Thermometer...
Assembly Instructions Part 3 – Assemble Melter According to the Illustrations and Instructions With all the parts laid out on a flat working surface, follow the assembly illustrations below to complete the assembly of the melter. A socket set, rubber mallet, needle nose pliers and open ended wrench set are required in order to complete the assembly.
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Fasten the lower handle bar supports with an M12 washer and locknut on each stud. Be sure to align in the orientation shown. Fasten the upper handle bars on each side with M12 bolts, washers, and locknuts.
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Valve Control Arm Shoe Control Arm Control Arm Assembly Instructions 1) Thread the lower half of the arm into the sleeve until it bottoms out. 2) Turn the threaded rod back until it is in the correct alignment with the handle. (Alignment for the valve and shoe control arms shown on the left).
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Control Arm Guide Insert the control arms (handle end first) into the guide and then insert the opposite end of the control arm into the appropriate hole on the valve or shoe. Valve Control Arm Hole Shoe Control Arm Hole Insert and bend a cotter pin into the hole on each control arm end to secure each arm.
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Fasten the agitation handle with an M8 bolt, washers, and locknut in the lower of the two holes on the agitation sweep bar.
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Thread the thermometer into the collar as shown. Install the shelf by inserting the two tabs on the shelf into the slots on the melter wall.
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Install the handle on the melter lid with M8 washers and locknuts as shown.
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Place a new and full propane cylcinder (not provided) on the shelf as shown above. Hook the provided chain on the hooks attached to the melter wall.
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Fully insert the torch hook into the channel at the bottom of the melter.
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Thread the regulator into the propane cylinder and firmly tighten with a wrench. Be careful not to overtighten.
Operations Guide Before beginning please check the following: 1. You have read and understand all warnings on page 2. 2. You are using a new and full propane cylinder (use of a used cylinder can lead to reduced performance or equipment failure).
Operations Guide Part 1 – Loading and Lighting your Melter Fully CLOSE the regulator valve by turning the knob on the regulator COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Fully OPEN the propane cylinder by turning the valve COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Make sure the valve on the torch handle is fully OPEN by turning it COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
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Turn the regulator knob two turns CLOCKWISE so that the propane starts to flow. 1) Pull the torch back from the torch holder. 2) Use a striker or match to light the torch. 3) Return the torch to the torch holder.
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Adjust the flame by turning the knob on the regulator. Clockwise - Increase pressure Counterclockwise - Decrease pressure Pressure ranges from: 0 - 4 bar (0 - 58 psi) Never exceed the manufacturer's recommended material maximum temperature.
Operations Guide Part 2 – Agitating and Monitoring Temperature 1. Never leave the melter unattended while the torch is lit. If flame goes out, promptly turn off the flow of gas; double check that the melter is free and clear of any gas odors before attempting to re-ignite the torch. 2.
Maintenance Guide Periodic Maintenance This melter / applicator requires periodic maintenance before each use and at set intervals in order to ensure it is performing safely and optimally. The table below describes checks and maintenance which are recommended. Description Before Each Every 25 Every 75...
Troubleshooting Guide Below we have provided a common problems and solutions table. Be sure to consult this table should you experience any technical problems. Description of Problem Possible Causes Known Solutions The torch will not ignite or 1) The fuel level could be too low 1) Check and refill your fuel tank the torch will not stay lit 2) The propane cylinder valve...
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4) The wind is continuously 4) Move equipment to a less blowing out your flame, not windy area or try turning allowing your machine to build equipment so that the torch is not heat quickly exposed to the wind The Control valve is occasionally The flow valve is designed with No solution necessary, the flow dripping at the transfer tube...
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