Instructions - Parts
Mix Manifold
3A0590G
EN
For mixing two component reactive materials with
Approved for use in explosive atmospheres.
Part No. 262807
Mix Manifold, Single Flush
Part No. 24M398
Quickset Mix Manifold, Dual Flush with Carriage, Gauges, and Static Mixers
7250 psi (50 MPa, 500 bar) Maximum Working Pressure 5000 psi (34.5 MPa, 345 bar) Maximum Flush Inlet Pressure 160 ??F (71 ??C) Maximum Fluid Temperature
Important Safety Instructions
Read all warnings and instructions in this manual. Save these instructions.
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Contents
Related Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Important
Isocyanate Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Material
Component Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Fluid Inlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Solvent Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Fluid Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Flush Before Using Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Ratio Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Manuals are available at www.graco.com
Component Manuals in English:
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Pressure Relief Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Trigger Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Dispensing and Spraying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Volume Balancing the Mix Manifold . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Clean Static Mixers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Clean ???B??? Side Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Clean Mix Manifold Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Cartridge Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Remove Restrictor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Assemble Restrictor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Repair Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Accessory Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Graco Standard Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Warnings
Warnings
The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclama- tion point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbols refer to
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Flammable fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, in work area can ignite or explode. To help prevent fire and explosion:
??? Use equipment only in well ventilated area.
??? Eliminate all ignition sources; such as pilot lights, cigarettes, portable electric lamps, and plastic drop cloths (potential static arc).
???Keep work area free of debris, including solvent, rags and gasoline.
???Do not plug or unplug power cords, or turn power or light switches on or off when flammable fumes are present.
???Ground all equipment in the work area. See Grounding instructions.
???Use only grounded hoses.
???Hold gun firmly to side of grounded pail when triggering into pail.
???If there is static sparking or you feel a shock, stop operation immediately. Do not use equipment until you identify and correct the problem.
???Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area.
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Misuse can cause death or serious injury.
???Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
???Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system component. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals.
???Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer???s warnings. For complete information about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer.
???Do not leave the work area while equipment is energized or under pressure. Turn off all equipment and follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when equipment is not in use.
???Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine manufacturer???s replacement parts only.
???Do not alter or modify equipment.
???Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.
???Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.
???Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.
???Keep children and animals away from work area.
???Comply with all applicable safety regulations.
Warnings
WARNING
SKIN INJECTION HAZARD
??? Do not spray without tip guard and trigger guard installed.
???Engage trigger lock when not spraying.
???Do not point gun at anyone or at any part of the body.
???Do not put your hand over the spray tip.
???Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.
???Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning, checking, or servicing equipment.
???Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
???Check hoses and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately.
THERMAL EXPANSION HAZARD
Fluids subjected to heat in confined spaces, including hoses, can create a rapid rise in pressure due to the thermal expansion.
??? Open a valve to relieve the fluid expansion during heating.
??? Replace hoses proactively at regular intervals based on your operating conditions.
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Fluid from the gun/dispense valve, leaks, or ruptured components can splash in the eyes or on skin and cause serious injury.
???Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning, checking, or servicing equipment.
???Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
???Check hoses, tubes, and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately.
TOXIC FLUID OR FUMES HAZARD
Toxic fluids or fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on skin, inhaled, or swallowed.
???Read MSDSs to know the specific hazards of the fluids you are using.
???Store hazardous fluid in approved containers, and dispose of it according to applicable guidelines.
???Always wear chemically impermeable gloves when spraying, dispensing, or cleaning equipment.
Warnings
WARNING
PRESSURIZED ALUMINUM PARTS HAZARD
Use of fluids that are incompatible with aluminum in pressurized equipment can cause serious chemical reaction and equipment rupture. Failure to follow this warning can result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
???Do not use
???Many other fluids may contain chemicals that can react with aluminum. Contact your material supplier for compatibility.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
You must wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating area of the equipment to help protect you from serious injury, including eye injury, hearing loss, inhalation of toxic fumes, and burns. This equipment includes but is not limited to:
???Protective eyewear, and hearing protection.
???Respirators, protective clothing, and gloves as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer.
Important
Important
Isocyanate Conditions
Spraying or dispensing materials containing isocyanates creates potentially harmful mists, vapors, and atomized particulates.
Read material manufacturer???s warnings and material MSDS to know specific hazards and precautions related to isocyanates.
Prevent inhalation of isocyanate mists, vapors, and atomized particulates by providing sufficient ventilation in the work area. If sufficient ventilation is not available, a
To prevent contact with isocyanates, appropriate personal protective equipment, including chemically impermeable gloves, boots, aprons, and goggles, is also required for everyone in the work area.
Material
Some materials may become
Keep Components A and B
Separate
Moisture Sensitivity of
Isocyanates
Isocyanates (ISO) are catalysts used in two component foam and polyurea coatings. ISO will react with moisture (such as humidity) to form small, hard, abrasive crystals, which become suspended in the fluid. Eventually a film will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel, increasing in viscosity. If used, this partially cured ISO will reduce performance and the life of all wetted parts.
NOTE: The amount of film formation and rate of crystal- lization varies depending on the blend of ISO, the humidity, and the temperature.
To prevent exposing ISO to moisture:
???Always use a sealed container with a desiccant dryer in the vent, or a nitrogen atmosphere. Never store ISO in an open container.
???Keep the ISO pump wetcup or reservoir (if installed) filled with Graco Throat Seal Liquid (TSL???), Part 206995. The lubricant creates a barrier between the ISO and the atmosphere.
???Use
???Never use reclaimed solvents, which may contain moisture. Always keep solvent containers closed when not in use.
???Never use solvent on one side if it has been contam- inated from the other side.
???Always lubricate threaded parts with TSL or grease when reassembling.
Foam Resins with 245 fa Blowing Agents
Some foam blowing agents will froth at temperatures above 90??F (33??C) when not under pressure, especially if agitated. To reduce frothing, minimize preheating in a circulation system.
Important
Changing Materials
???Changing material types used in your sprayer requires special attention to avoid equipment dam- age and downtime.
???Always clean the fluid inlet strainers after flushing.
???When changing between epoxies and urethanes or polyureas, disassemble and clean all fluid compo- nents and changes hose sets.
???Check with your material manufacturer for chemical compatibility.
???Most materials use ISO on the A side, but some use ISO on the B side.
???Epoxies often have amines on the B (hardener) side. Polyureas often have amines on the B (resin) side.
A and B Component Designations
Material suppliers and markets refer to plural component materials differently. The table below summarizes the differ- ent designations for the components used in various machines.
Component Identification
Component Identification
B
A E
D
F
P R
S C
G, H
J, M???
J, M???
N ???
J, M???
Key:
AResin (High Volume) Inlet (A material)
BHardener (Low Volume) Inlet (B material)
CSolvent Inlet Valve, 1/4 npt(m)
DManifold
EDual Shutoff Handle
FHardener Restrictor Adjustment
GHardener Center Inject Tube (not shown; inside outlet H)
HMix Manifold Outlet, 1/2 npt(f) with 3/8 npt(m) adapter
JStatic Mix Housing
KFluid Whip Hose
LAirless Spray Gun
MStatic Mixing Element (not shown; inside J)
NFluid Mix Hose
P Accessory Ports (see Accessory Ports, page 26)
RB Side Flush Inlet Check Valve
SA Side Check Valve Cartridge (B side not shown)
TA Side Solvent Inlet Valve (Quickset Manifold)
UA Side Solvent Check Valve (Quickset Manifold)
???Not included with mix manifold. See Parts, starting on page 22.
K ???
L ???
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Quickset Manifold
T
U
FIG. 1: Typical Installation
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Overview
Overview
The left side of the mix manifold is intended for the major volume material, or the higher viscosity material if using a 1:1 volume mix. This side is referred to throughout the manual as the resin side or ???A??? side.
The right side is referred to as the Hardener side or ???B??? side. The ???B??? side incorporates an adjustable restrictor for balancing the system back pressure and flow.
See FIG. 2 to view flow of ???A??? and ???B??? material inside the Mix Manifold.
The resin and hardener enter the mix manifold through the manifold inlet ports and spring loaded carbide ball checks. The ???A??? material flows through the manifold to the material outlet port. The injector tube creates a hollow stream of ???A??? material for the ???B??? material to fill once the hardener exits the injector tube. The resin and hardener material mix after they have left the mix manifold block (B).
When the manifold is mounted remote from the propor- tioner, adjust the ???B??? side restrictor (F) to balance the sys- tem back pressure and flow.
On the standard mix manifold, mixed material is flushed out by sending a flush solvent through the B side center tube. On the quickset mix manifold, solvent is also flushed across the A side fluid check valve.
FIG. 2:
Installation
Installation
For assistance in setting up a plural component sprayer, contact your Graco distributor, to ensure that you select the proper type and size equipment for your system.
See illustration in FIG. 1 on page 8.
Fluid Inlets
The A and B fluid inlets (A and B) are equipped with 1/2 npt(f) ball valves. Connect 1/2 in., 3/8 in., or 1/4 in. npsm(f) fluid hoses with adapter nipples as needed. See brochure 339361 for high pressure hose and fitting part numbers.
NOTE: If the manifold is remote, the hoses must be properly sized and balanced. See Volume Balancing the Mix Manifold on page 15 for more remote setup information.
Fluid Outlet
Connect the outlet to two primary static mixer tubes (J), with mixer elements (M), to the mix hose (N), cleanup mixer (J), whip hose (K), and spray gun (L).
NOTICE
To prevent creating a flare on the mixer tube, do not use a union swivel end on the mix tube inlet.
Add mixed material hose as necessary between the mix hose and cleanup mixer.
NOTICE
Never split the flow to multiple guns until the two flu- ids are mixed after the mix manifold assembly.
Solvent Inlet
Connect the solvent supply line (D) from the solvent pump to the 1/4 npt(m) solvent inlet valve (C), or inlet tee on the Quickset model.
NOTE: Use a Graco approved grounded hose rated to withstand the maximum fluid working pressure of the solvent pump. The hose core must be chemi- cally compatible with the solvent being used, such as nylon or PTFE.
Mounting
Remote Mix Manifold
The mix manifold can be removed from the proportioner and mounted closer to the gun. This reduces the volume of mixed material and flush solvent for quick setting materials (less than 10 minute pot life). See Volume Balancing the Mix Manifold on page 15 for more remote setup information.
Use Remote Mix Manifold Carriage 262522 for
Bare Manifold
To mount the bare manifold, drill two holes in the mount- ing surface, and secure with the two
9/32 diameter
1.1 in. (27.94 mm)
Grounding
Your system must be grounded. Read warnings in your sprayer manual. Check your local electrical code.
???Pump: use ground wire and clamp as instructed in your sprayer manual.
???Air and fluid hoses: use only electrically conduc- tive hoses. with a maximum of 500 ft. (150 m) com- bined hose length to ensure grounding continuity.
Check electrical resistance of hoses. If total resis- tance to ground exceeds 29 megohms, replace hose immediately.
???Air compressor: follow manufacturer???s recommen- dations.
???Spray gun: ground through connection to a prop- erly grounded fluid hose and pump.
???Fluid supply container: follow local code.
???Object being sprayed: follow local code.
???Solvent pails used when flushing: follow local code. Use only conductive metal pails, placed on a grounded surface. Do not place the pail on a non- conductive surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts grounding continuity.
???To maintain grounding continuity when flushing or relieving pressure: hold metal part of the spray gun firmly to the side of a grounded metal pail, then trigger the gun.
Grounding
Flush Before Using
Equipment
The equipment was tested with lightweight oil, which is left in the fluid passages to protect parts. To avoid con- taminating your fluid with oil, flush the equipment with a compatible solvent before using the equipment. See
Ratio Check
Perform the ratio check procedure after any changes to the proportioning system. Use Ratio Check Kit 24F375 to check the ratio at the mix manifold. See manual 3A0421 for instructions and parts.
NOTICE
To prevent an inaccurate ratio check when feed pumps are used in your system, the feed pressure cannot be more than a maximum of 25% of the pro- portioner outlet pressure while dispensing. High feed pressure can float the proportioner pump check balls, resulting in an inaccurate ratio check.
Operation
Operation
Pressure Relief Procedure
Follow pressure relief procedure when you stop spraying or dispensing; and before cleaning, checking, servicing, or transporting equipment.
Relieve A and B Fluid Pressure
1. Engage the trigger lock.
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2.Turn off the sprayer.
3.Close the
4.Open the dual shutoff handle (E).
5.Shut off fluid heaters, if used on your sprayer.
6.Shut off feed pumps, if used.
7.Disengage the trigger lock.
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8.Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to a grounded metal pail. Trigger the gun to relieve pressure.
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9. Engage the trigger lock.
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10.Open all fluid drain valves in the system, having a waste container ready to catch drainage. Leave drain valves open until you are ready to spray again.
11.If you suspect the spray tip or hose is clogged or that pressure has not been fully relieved after follow- ing the steps above, VERY SLOWLY loosen tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling to relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Clear hose or tip obstruction.
Trigger Lock
Always engage the trigger lock when you stop spraying to prevent the gun from being triggered accidentally by hand or if dropped or bumped.
Flushing
Operation
4.Open the solvent inlet valve (C). For the quickset manifold, close the A side flush valve (T).
Read warnings and grounding instructions in your sprayer manual. If your system uses heaters, shut off the main power to the heaters and heated hose control before flushing.
NOTICE
To prevent fluid from setting up in the dispensing equipment, flush the system frequently. Be sure there is an adequate amount of solvent in the sol- vent supply before spraying.
NOTE:
???Ensure flushing fluid is compatible with dis- pense fluid and the equipment wetted parts.
???Use a solvent that dissolves the material you are mixing.
???Solvent may channel through viscous fluids and leave a coating of mixed fluid on the inner tube of your hose. Be sure all fluid is thoroughly flushed from the hose after each use.
???Remove spray tip for more thorough cleaning of the whip hose and static mixers.
???Always leave equipment filled with fluid to avoid drying and scaling.
???Frequently remove, clean and replace the static mixer elements
1.Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 12.
2.Remove the spray tip and soak in solvent.
3.Close the dual shutoff handle (E).
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5.Place the siphon tube in a grounded metal pail con- taining cleaning fluid.
6.Set pump to the lowest possible fluid pressure, and start pump.
7.Trigger the gun into a grounded metal pail with lid. Use a lid with a hole to dispense through to avoid splashing. Trigger the gun until clean solvent dis- penses.
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a.For the standard mix manifold, go to step 8.
b.For the quickset mix manifold, after briefly flush- ing with the B side valve, close the B side flush valve (C) and open the A side flush valve (T).
Repeat step 7 until clean.
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8.Turn off the solvent pump air supply.
9.Hold the metal part of the gun firmly to a grounded metal pail with lid in place. Trigger the gun until all fluid pressure is relieved.
Dispensing and Spraying
10. Engage the trigger lock.
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11.Close solvent inlet valve (C).
12.Remove the gun from the hose. See gun manual to further clean the gun.
Dispensing and Spraying
1.Close the solvent inlet valve (C) and A side solvent valve (T) if equipped.
2. Open the dual shutoff handle (E).
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the valve balls and seats, always fully open or fully close the dual shutoff han- dle. Also increase the fluid pressure after opening the ball valves to allow valves to last longer.
3. Turn on sprayer. See sprayer operation manual.
4. Disengage the trigger lock.
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5.Hold the metal part of the gun firmly to a grounded metal pail with a lid to avoid splashing. Trigger the gun until mixed coating material is evident and purge solvent is gone.
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6. Proceed spraying.
Volume Balancing the Mix Manifold
Volume Balancing the Mix Manifold
If the mix manifold is mounted on the machine, you do not need to adjust the restrictor (F). Leave open two turns minimum.
When the manifold is remote, two things must be done to reduce momentary ratio errors that can occur due to the compressible nature of paint hoses.
???Adjust Restriction
???Select correct sized hoses
Adjust Restriction at the Mix
Manifold
The B side restrictor (F) in the mix manifold is only used when the mix manifold is positioned remote from the machine with a short mix hose to the spray gun.
The restrictor (F) controls ???lead/lag??? ratio errors of the A and B flow into the static mixer tubes. These errors occur momentarily when the gun opens. The error is caused by differences in viscosity, volume, and hose expansion between the proportioner outlets and the mix point.
Adjust the restrictor (F) stem clockwise while spraying until you see a slight rise in the B side pressure gauge. The point where the pressure starts to rise is a good adjustment setting.
restrictor stem
NOTE: Unless you are dispensing directly out of the mix manifold and mixer, this an approximate adjust- ment.
For low viscosity fluids, an optional 40 mesh screen can be installed in the mix manifold, in front of the restrictor. This keeps the carbide tapered stem and seat from plugging.
For high viscosity 1:1 applications, the entire restrictor assembly and seat can be removed and replaced by a high pressure 3/4 npt plug.
Hose Selection for Feeding A Remote Mix Manifold
The mix manifold can be removed from the machine and used closer to the spray gun to minimize the mixed material in the hoses and reduce flush solvent with the following restrictions.
???Only one mix manifold can be used on a propor- tioner.
???Splitting flow to two or more guns can only be done after the two fluids are mixed.
NOTE: This applies to applications that are not 1:1 ratio, and don???t have near balanced viscosities.
Balance the hoses inside area sizes in relation to the mix ratio by volume. This is most important when the mix manifold gets close to the spray gun.
The proportioner will put out the two materials in the exact ratio by volume. If the hose sizes are not balanced to the ratio, one hose will always come up to pressure first. This ratio error at the mix point can occur anytime that there is a change in pressure. Balance the hose sizes by effective area, not by inside diameter.
Area = (3.1416 * radius2) or see Table 1.
NOTE: For balancing purposes, it is always assumed that the A side is the high volume side.
Table 1: Volume Ratio of ???A??? to ???B??? Hose
Example: At a 4:1 mix ratio, a 1/2 in. ID resin hose and a 1/4 in. ID hardener hose matches the 4:1 volume ratio.
Volume Balancing the Mix Manifold
Use Table 2 and the examples provided to approximate how much pressure drop you can expect for every 50 ft (15.2 m) of hose at 1 gpm flow in that particular hose for a 1000 cps viscosity material. Adjust for your applica- tions flow rate and viscosity.
NOTE: Typical flow rates are usually
Table 2: Hose Selection by Pressure Drop
Reference Formula
Pressure drop = 0.0273 QVL/D4
Key:
Q = Vis poise (centipoise/100) V= Gallons per minute
L= Length (ft) D=Inside diameter (in.)
#1 Example: What is the pressure loss of a 2000 cps material through 150 ft of 3/8 in. ID hose at 0.75 gpm?
690 psi (from chart) x 2 (viscosity factor 2 x 1000 cps) x 3 (3 x 50 ft hoses) x 0.75 (% of gpm) = 3105 psi loss
That is a lot of pressure loss before the spray gun. Let???s try 1/2 in. hose. See example #2.
#2 Example: What is the pressure loss of a 2000 cps material through 150 ft of 1/2 in. ID hose at 0.75 gpm?
218 psi (from chart) x 2 (viscosity factor 2 x 1000 cps) x 3 (3 x 50 ft hoses) x 0.75 (% of gpm) = 981 psi loss
NOTE: Avoid under sizing the high volume side. Pressure drop during flow conditions will increase momentary hose induced ratio errors. See Table 2.
Maintenance
Clean Static Mixers
See FIG. 1 on page 8. Typically, two static mixer hous- ings are connected to the mix manifold outlet (H). These housings use plastic mix elements, available in a pack- age of 25 (Part No. 248927).
NOTICE
Never use a swivel union on the mixer inlets. The union will compress the tube and make it impossible to remove the mix element.
To clean the housing and replace the mix element:
1.Relieve pressure, see page 12. Remove mixer housings (J) from whip hose (K).
2.Place flats of mixer housing (J) in a grounded vise. Push mix element (P) out of the inlet end.
3.If necessary, use a 1/2 in. drill bit to drill out old material and the mix element from the inlet end, down to the internal shoulder at the outlet end.
4.Use a brush to clean any debris in housing (J).
5.Insert new mix element, wide end first.
Clean ???B??? Side Screen
NOTE: The following instructions apply only when using the strainer accessory for low viscosity fluids. See Accessories on page 26.
1.Loosen swivels (19) and remove shutoff handle (21) and valves (20). See FIG. 3.
2.Remove ???B??? inlet union (19) from manifold block (1).
3.Pull ???V??? screen (17) and retainer
4.Clean or replace screen (17).
5.Reinstall screen (17) and
Maintenance
NOTE: The
21
20
19
18
17
FIG. 3: ???B??? Side Screen
6. Install ???B??? inlet union (19) from manifold block (1).
Clean Mix Manifold Outlet
1.Remove outlet fitting (5) to expose ???B??? center injec- tion tube (4).
2.Clean any
(4).
3.Reinstall outlet fitting (5).
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5
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Repair
Follow pressure relief procedure when you stop spraying or dispensing; and before cleaning, checking, servicing, or transporting equipment.
NOTICE
Be sure to label all fluid parts ???resin??? or hardener??? when disassembling them. Doing so prevents inter- changing resin and hardener parts during reassem- bly and prevents contamination of the materials and fluid path through the equipment.
Repair
5.Remove the seat (2e), ball (2d), spring (2c), and
2f
2e
2b
2d
2c
2a
Cartridge Assemblies
1.Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 12.
2.Use a wrench to remove the cartridge assemblies
(2) from the manifold.
3.Use a 90?? allen wrench to pop the seat (2e) and seal (2f) out of the housing, or tap them out from the ???A??? and ???B??? inlet side.
NOTE: Seat retainer seal (2f) normally splits into two pieces when it is fully torqued into the housing. The lip is meant to retain the seat, spring, and ball during assem- bly. The seat retainer seal (2f) must always be replaced once it is disassembled.
4.Use a soft bristle brush to clean the manifold pas- sageways.
6.Inspect parts for damage and replace as necessary.
7.Assemble parts in reverse order from steps above. Press the assembly against a flat clean surface until seal (2f) snaps into place on the end of housing (2a). The seal (2f) will hold the spring (2c), ball (2d), seat (2e), and
8.Apply lubricant to
9.Apply anaerobic sealant to external threads of car- tridge.
10.Install cartridge assemblies in manifold and torque to 125
NOTE: The high torque crushes the seal (2f) for a reliable seal up to 7250 psi (50 MPa, 500 bar).
Repair
Remove Restrictor
1.Note number of turns from open to closed position. Remove restrictor housing (15) from manifold (1).
2.Place restrictor housing (15) in a vice and remove nut (16).
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15
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3.Unscrew stem (12) clockwise and remove from restrictor housing (15).
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4.Remove and replace
5.Remove set screw (11) and seat (10) from manifold.
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Assemble Restrictor
1.Insert seat (10) with larger tapered end facing up in manifold (1).
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15
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14 (white)
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2.Apply blue thread lock to external threads to set screw (11) and install in manifold.
3.Install
4.Loosely install lock nut (16) on stem (12).
5.Tighten restrictor housing (15) into manifold (1).
6.Tighten stem (12) down until it bottoms on seat (10). Then back stem out to previously noted position or two full turns and lock in place with lock nut (16).
NOTE: For high volume or high viscosity ???B??? side applications, the restrictor parts can be replaced by a high pressure 3/4 npt plug.
Repair
Parts
Parts
262807 Mix Manifold
8 6
6 2
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1Apply lubricant to
2Apply taper thread pipe sealant to all
3Apply anaerobic medium thread locker to external threads.
4Torque to 125
5Turn stem fully into manifold. Then back out two turns and lock in place.
6Large end of inside taper faces out.
7Push assembly hard against a flat surface to snap retainer seal (2f) in place.
8Shipped loose. Use when a mix manifold is replaced on a Series A XP
7 2f
1 2e
12b
2d
2c
3 2a
4
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Parts
262807 Mix Manifold
51113093 COUPLING, 1/4 npt
???Provided in mix manifold repair kit 258992. See
Repair Kits, page 25.
??? Not shown.
???Older models used mxf solvent check valves. If replacing the mxf check valve (563210) with mxm check valve (32), you must also order coupling (51).
Parts
24M398 Quickset Mix Manifold
2 19
21
20
1Apply lubricant to
2Apply taper thread pipe sealant to all
3Apply anaerobic sealant to external threads.
4Torque to 125
5Turn stem fully into manifold. Then back out two turns and lock in place.
6Large end of inside taper faces out.
7Push assembly hard against a flat surface to snap retainer seal (2f) in place.
49
2 19
2 15
1 2 5 12
14
6 10
3
1
8 2
30 2
37
45
43, 44
33 2
5 2 4 2
48
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Repair Kits
24M398 Quickset Mix Manifold
51113093 COUPLING, 1/4 npt
???Provided in mix manifold repair kit 258992. See
??? Not shown.
???Older models used mxf solvent check valves. If replacing the mxf check valve (563210) with mxm check valve (32), you must also order coupling (51).
Repair Kits
??? Not shown.
Accessories
Accessories
10,000 psi Fluid Pressure Gauge (2.5 in)
114434 - 1/4 npt(m) back mount pressure gauge can be used in ports as gun pressure gauge.
551387 - 1/4 npt bottom mount version.
High Pressure Hoses and Accessory
Fittings
See brochure 339361 for parts and accessories.
262522, Remote Mix Manifold Carriage
The carriage holds and protects the mix manifold assembly. Use two screws (28) to mount the mix mani- fold to the carriage.
15E592, 7250 psi Static Mixer Housing
3/8 npt(m) holds 1/2 in. 12 element plastic sticks.
511352, Mixer
Stainless 3/8 npt(m) pipe with 12 element stainless welded stick; 7250 psi (50 MPa, 500 bar).
Accessory Ports
P1 and P2:
These 1/4 npt ports are located after ???A??? and ???B??? shutoff handle.
Can be used for an inlet pressure gauge. These are before the fluid check valves and hardener restrictor.
P3 and P5:
Can be used for a pressure gauge to measure outlet pressure or check ratio with the 24F375 kit. These ports are downstream of the check valve.
The P3 port is used as the second flush inlet on the quickset model of the mix manifold. It flushes across the resin check ball, but not through it.
P4:
Can be used for a pressure gauge to measure hardener pressure before the restrictor, but after the check valve.
248927, Plastic Mix Elements
25 pack of 1/2 in. x 12 element plastic sticks.
40 mesh strainer for low viscosity fluids only.
15T630, Screen Installation Tool
Use to reinstall
24F375, Ratio Check Kit
Use to check ratio at mix manifold. See manual 3A0421 for instructions.
P5
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FIG. 4: Accessory Ports
Technical Data
Technical Data
Mix Manifolds
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