TABLE OF CONTENTS FORWARD ..............................3 INTRODUCTION ............................3 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATING CONDITIONS................... 3 DATA SHEETS AIR MOTOR DRIVEN TANK WASHER FEATURES AND ORDERING – DS 190AG ............ 4 AIR MOTOR DRIVEN TANK WASHER FEATURES AND ORDERING – DS 190AGH..........5 TANK WASHER DIMENSIONAL DATA AND FLOW RATE DATA –...
The description and specifications contained herein were effective on the revision date of this mi. Spraying systems co. Reserves the right to alter or modify any unit specification on spraying systems co. Product without notice or obligation. INTRODUCTION This tank washer meets the requirements set forth in EC directive 2006/42/EC.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS YOUR SAFET Y AND TH E SA FET Y OF O TH ER S IS EXTR EMELY IMPOR TAN T. WE HAVE PROVIDED IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR PRODUCT. ALWAYS READ AND OBEY ALL SAFETY MESSAGES. THIS IS THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL.
LIQUID INLET CONNECTION Proper installation requires liquid supply line (pipe, hose, etc.) Meet or exceed maximum working pressure. Use of PTFE pipe tape or other appropriate sealant compatible with your process fluids is highly recommended for leak free connections. DANGER Failure to install the tank washer with insufficient connections could result in leaks and/or explosion.
DANGER Spraying Systems Co. strongly recommends the use of appropriate safety equipment when working with potentially hazardous chemicals. see your chemical’s MSDS sheet for all safety measures relating to your chemical.
MAINTENANCE IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REGULARLY INSPECT AND MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS TO THIS PRODUCT IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN PROPER OPERATION. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE BUSHINGS AND SEALS BE INSPECTED EVERY 1000 HOURS OF OPERATION OR SOONER IF EXCESSIVE LEAKAGE OF THE SEALS OCCURS. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF SPRAY NOZZLES (ITEM 14 ON PARTS LIST DRAWING PL 190AG) MAKE SURE THE UNIT IS COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED FROM THE AIR SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE NOZZLES.
Now unscrew the 5/16” hex head cap screw (20), remove the lower screw shield (19) and drive link (18). Unscrew the lower bushing retainer sub-assembly (17) and slide off the shaft (8). Pull the rotary housing (12) and gear tube bushings (11) off the bevel gear sub-assembly (10). Inspect o-rings inside the upper shaft seal body sub-assembly (2) and seals inside lower bushing retainer sub-assembly (17).
SPRAYING SYSTEM CO. WARRANTY Seller warrants that its products will conform to and perform in accordance with the products’ specifications. Seller warrants that the products do not infringe upon any copyright, patent or trademark. The foregoing warranties are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, those concerning merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications. The unit complies with all applicable Essential Requirements of the Directives. Signed by: Robert J. Adams, P.E. Director of Engineering-Industrial Division Spraying Systems Co.
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