Carlisle Binks 102-2400 FRP Service Manual Download Page 2

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77-2520-R15  (5/2019)

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LOCK OUT / TAG-OUT

Failure to de-energize, disconnect, lock out and tag-out all power 

sources before performing equipment maintenance could cause 

serious injury or death. 

OPERATOR TRAINING

 

All personnel must be trained before operating finishing 

equipment.

EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD

 

Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture, 

malfunction, or start  unexpectedly and result in serious injury.

PROJECTILE HAZARD

You may be injured by venting liquids or gases that are released 

under pressure, or flying debris.

PINCH POINT HAZARD

 

Moving parts can crush and cut. Pinch points are basically any 

areas where there are moving parts.

INSPECT THE EQUIPMENT DAILY

 

Inspect the equipment for worn or broken parts on a daily basis. 

Do not operate the equipment if you are uncertain about its 

condition.

In this part sheet, the words 

WARNING

CAUTION

 and 

NOTE

 are used to 

emphasize important safety information as follows:

Hazards or unsafe practices which 

could result in minor personal injury, 

product or property damage.

!

 

CAUTION

Hazards or unsafe practices which 

could result in severe personal 

injury, death or substantial property 

damage.

!

 WARNING

Important installation, operation or 

maintenance information.

NOTE

Read the following warnings before using this equipment.

READ THE MANUAL

 

Before operating finishing equipment, read and understand all 

safety, operation and maintenance information provided in the 

operation manual.

WEAR SAFETY GLASSES

 

Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields could result in 

serious eye injury or blindness.

NEVER MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT

 

Do not modify the equipment unless the manufacturer provides 

written approval.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION TO THE OPERATOR OF THE EQUIPMENT.

FOR FURTHER SAFETY INFORMATION REGARDING THIS EQUIPMENT, SEE THE GENERAL EQUIPMENT SAFETY BOOKLET (77-5300).

KNOW WHERE AND HOW TO SHUT OFF THE EQUIPMENT 

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY

PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE 

Always follow the pressure relief procedure in the equipment 

instruction manual.

NOISE HAZARD

 

You may be injured by loud noise. Hearing protection may be 

required when using this equipment.

STATIC CHARGE

 

Fluid may develop a static charge that must be dissipated through 

proper grounding of the equipment, objects to be sprayed and all 

other electrically conductive objects in the dispensing area. Improper 

grounding or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in 

fire, explosion or electric shock and other serious injury.

WEAR RESPIRATOR

 

 Toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if inhaled.  

Wear a respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent 

manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet.

TOXIC FLUID & FUMES

 

 Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if 

splashed in the eyes or on the skin, inhaled, injected or 

swallowed. LEARN and KNOW the specific hazards or the fluids 

you are using.

KEEP EQUIPMENT GUARDS IN PLACE

 

Do not operate the equipment if the safety devices have been 

removed.

!

 WARNING

AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT

Automatic equipment may start suddenly without warning. 

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

 

Improper equipment grounding, poor ventilation, open flame or 

sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in fire or 

explosion and serious injury.

MEDICAL ALERT

 

Any injury caused by high pressure liquid can be serious. If you 

are injured or even suspect an injury:

•  Go to an emergency room immediately.
•  Tell the doctor you suspect an injection injury.
•  Show the doctor this medical information or the medical alert 

card provided with your  airless spray equipment.

•  Tell the doctor what kind of fluid you were spraying or 

dispensing.

GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION

 

To prevent contact with the fluid, please note the following:

•  Never point the gun/valve at anyone or any part of the body.
•  Never put hand or fingers over the spray tip.
•  Never attempt to stop or deflect fluid leaks with your hand, 

body, glove or rag.

•  Always have the tip guard on the spray gun before spraying.
•  Always ensure that the gun trigger safety operates before 

spraying.

Summary of Contents for Binks 102-2400 FRP

Page 1: ... the fluid hose into less than a four inch radius c FREQUENTLY check the hose for kinks or abrasions These may develop into a rupture d NEVER use standard hardware to modify the airless system ALWAYS use Binks high pressure fittings only 6 The airless pump must be grounded before operating the airless system WARNING HIGH PRESSURE WARNING UP TO 3500 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH DO NOT POINT SPRAY GUN AT ...

Page 2: ... THE EQUIPMENT IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE Always follow the pressure relief procedure in the equipment instruction manual NOISE HAZARD You may be injured by loud noise Hearing protection may be required when using this equipment STATIC CHARGE Fluid may develop a static charge that must be dissipated through proper grounding of the equipment objects to be sprayed and all othe...

Page 3: ...L VENT AND PAINT SUPPLIER If you are now using a Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvent in a pressurized fluid system with aluminum components or galvanized wetted parts the following steps should be taken immediately 1 Remove all pressure drain and disconnect the entire system 2 Inspect and replace all corroded parts 3 Contact your solvent supplier for a NON HALOGENATED SOLVENT to flush and clean the sy...

Page 4: ... 7a 8 10 67 80 81 73 74 72 8a 2 26 19 17 16 23 14 20 21 18 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 35 34 36 37 33 38 39 40 55 61 48 43 41 85 66 64 65 62 63 54 60 59 58 57 56 28 17 29 88 84 49 50 87 86 31 32 3 4 5 51 52 53 44 45 46 47 42 VIEW A VIEW A Note Spring plunger 89 available separately 89 ...

Page 5: ...NLET 1 49 20 3111 PIPE PLUG 1 8 NPT 1 50 102 2408 GASKET 1 2 I D x 9 16 O D 1 51 102 3608 HEAD RETAINER BOLT 1 52 102 2467 CHOPPER AIR INLET 1 53 102 2403 AIR ASSIST INLET 1 54 102 2470 CHOPPER TRIGGER ASSEMBLY 1 55 102 2471 CHOPPER TRIGGER 1 56 102 2472 ON OFF SELECTOR 1 57 102 2474 LOW FRICTION WASHER 1 58 102 2475 WAVE SPRING 1 59 102 2473 RETAINER SCREW 1 60 54 1020 TRIGGER STUD 1 61 82 126 TR...

Page 6: ...23 22 20 21 18 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 35 34 36 37 33 38 39 40 61 48 43 78 83 66 64 65 62 63 80 3 4 5 44 45 46 47 42 VIEW A Note A Carbide Seat 102 2446 is standard on Model 102 2500 for Item 10 102 2500 GEL COAT CENTURY GUN 24 49 50 25 53 51 VIEW A Note Spring plunger 86 available separately 86 ...

Page 7: ... 1 45 102 2181 FILTER SCREEN 1 46 54 1263 FILTER SUPPORT 1 47 102 2441 MATERIAL INLET Catalyst 1 48 102 2435 RESIN INLET ASSEMBLY 1 49 20 3111 PIPE PLUG 1 50 102 2408 GASKET 1 2 I D x 615 O D 1 51 102 3608 HEAD RETAINER BOLT 1 53 102 2403 AIR ASSIST INLET 1 61 82 126 TRIGGER SCREW 1 62 102 2489 TRIGGER 1 63 102 2404 GUARD STUD 1 64 102 3845 GUARD ASSEMBLY 1 65 20 6295 SCREW 5 16 24 x 5 8 B H 1 66 ...

Page 8: ...3 22 20 21 18 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 35 34 36 37 33 38 39 40 61 48 43 78 83 66 64 65 62 63 80 3 4 5 44 45 46 47 42 VIEW A Note A Carbide Seat 102 2446 is standard on Model 102 2545 for Item 10 102 2545 VINYL ESTER CENTURY GUN 24 49 50 25 53 51 VIEW A Note Spring plunger 86 available separately 86 ...

Page 9: ...1 45 102 2181 FILTER SCREEN 1 46 54 1263 FILTER SUPPORT 1 47 102 2441 MATERIAL INLET Catalyst 1 48 102 2478 RESIN INLET ASSEMBLY 3 8 1 49 20 3111 PIPE PLUG 1 50 102 2408 GASKET 1 2 I D x 615 O D 1 51 102 3608 HEAD RETAINER BOLT 1 53 102 2403 AIR ASSIST INLET 1 61 82 126 TRIGGER SCREW 1 62 102 2489 TRIGGER 1 63 102 2404 GUARD STUD 1 64 102 3845 GUARD ASSEMBLY 1 65 20 6295 SCREW 5 16 24 x 5 8 B H 1 ...

Page 10: ...ssembly ITEM PART NO NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 102 2400 CENTURY GUN ASSEMBLY 1 2 102 2661 MOUNT BRACKET 1 3 20 1374 SCREW FLAT HEAD SLOTTED 1 4 20 6154 SCREW FLAT HEAD SLOTTED 1 5 201 510 K 510 CHOPPER ASSEMBLY 1 6 237 573 CHOPPER AIR HOSE REF Included with the 201 510 Chopper Assembly PARTS LIST When ordering please specify Part No 2 3 4 6 ...

Page 11: ...e lag between engaging the atomizing air and the fluid needles is unnecessarily long While releasing the trigger the resin and catalyst shut off first and the atomizing air has not shut off yet The atomizing air will then siphon out any remaining material in the spray tip and or catalyst injector This is why it is necessary to adjust the nuts on the resin and catalyst needles so that there exists ...

Page 12: ...f capabilities plus the ability to run load the chopper without triggering the gun at all To set the chopper trigger to its on position rotate the on off selector 56 as far clockwise as it will go To set the chopper trigger to its off position simply rotate the on off selector as far counter clockwise as it will go To run the chopper without triggering the gun and with the gun in your right hand s...

Page 13: ...LACING THE CATALYST NEEDLE PACKING 1 Using two standard screwdrivers remove the trigger stud 60 the trigger screw 61 the trigger 62 and the chopper trigger assembly 54 102 2400 only 2 Unscrew the catalyst packing nut 23 with a 3 8 wrench and pull the catalyst needle assembly 19 straight back until it comes out of the gun head Be sure to pull the needle out without bending it up or down or side to ...

Page 14: ...s or arbor press is best for this operation 6 Reassemble in reverse order REPLACING THE RESIN NEEDLE PACKING 1 Remove the button head screw 65 that retains the guard assembly 64 by using a 3 16 hex key remove the guard assembly 2 Using two standard screwdrivers remove the trigger stud 60 the trigger screw 61 the trigger 62 and the chop per trigger assembly 54 3 Using 3 8 wrench or socket remove th...

Page 15: ...02 2521 021 021 031 102 2526 026 026 043 102 2531 031 031 052 102 2536 036 043 072 NOTE These are general recommendations Due to variations in viscosities of catalyst and resin Gel Coat actual optimal sizing may differ The intent is to optimize mix by minimizing catalyst pressure NOTE Periodic lubrication of the chopper air valve assembly is necessary to ensure smooth operation The OLD style chopp...

Page 16: ...Element Materials Technology WN8 9PN UK Lodging of Technical file 19 Apr 16 Signed for and on behalf of Carlisle Fluid Technologies Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC ATEX Directive 2014 34 EU by complying with the following statutory documents and harmonized standards EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of Machinery General Principles for Design EN 13463 1 2009 Non electrical equipment for use in potentially ex...

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