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WARNING

Read the following warnings before using this equipment.

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.

STATIC CHARGE. Fluid may develop a static charge that must be 
dissipated through proper grounding of the equipment, objects to be 
sprayed and alll 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.

NEVER MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT. Do 
not modify the equipment unless the 
manufacturer provides written 
approval.

Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in 

severe personal injury, death or substantial property 

damage.

Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in 

minor personal injury, product or property 

damage

In this part sheet, the words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE are used to emphasize important safety information as 
follows: 

WARNING

KEEP EQUIPMENT GUARDS IN PLACE. 
Do not operate the equipment if the 
safety devices have been removed.

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.

READ THE MANUAL. Before operating finishing equipment, read and 
understand all safety, operation and maintenance information 
provided in the operation manual.

AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT. Automatic 
equipment may start suddenly without 
warning.

PROP 65 WARNING. WARNING:  This product contains chemicals 
known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or 
other reproductive harm.

CAUTION

PACEMAKER WARNING. You are in the 
presence of magnetic fields which may 
interfere with the operation of certain 
pacemakers.

HIGH PRESSURE CONSIDERATION. High pressure can cause serious 
injury.  Relieve all pressure before servicing. Spray from the gun, 
hose leaks or ruptured components can inject fluid into your body 
and cause extremely serious injury.

Important installation, operation or maintenance 

information.

PINCH POINT HAZARD. Moving parts 
can crush and cut.  Pinch points are 
any areas where ther are moving 
parts.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION TO THE 

OPERATOR OF THE EQUIPMENT.

NOISE LEVELS. The A-weighted sound level of pumping and spray 
equipment may exceed 85 dB(A) depending on equipment settings. 
Actual noise levels are available on request.  It is recommended that 
ear protection is worn at all times while equipment is in use.

PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE. 
Always follow the pressure relief 
procedure in the equipment instruction 
manual.

PROJECTILE HAZARD. You may be 
injured by venting liquids or gases that 
are released under pressure, or flying 
debris.

DE-ENERGIZE, DE-PRESSURISE, DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT ALL 
POWER SOURCES DURING MAINTENANCE. Failure to de-energize, 
disconnect and lock out all power supplies before performing 
equipment maintenance could cause serious injury or death.

KNOW WHERE AND HOW TO SHUT 
OFF THE EQUIPMENT IN CASE OF AN 
EMERGENCY.

WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. Failure to wear safety glasses with side 
shields could result in serious eye injury or blindness.

NOTE

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Summary of Contents for BINKS DE-05

Page 1: ...ODUCT DE 05 DE 10 Pneumatic Drum Elevator It is the Customer s responsibility to have all operators and service personnel read and understand this manual Contact your local Carlisle Fluid Technologies...

Page 2: ...n prevention Basic concepts EN 13463 1 2009 Non electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Basic methods and requirements EN 13463 5 2011 Non electrical equipment for use in pot...

Page 3: ...art suddenly without warning PROP 65 WARNING WARNING This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm CAUTION PACEMAKER WAR...

Page 4: ...r 7 bar 100 psi DE 05 500mm 19 7 Minimum air inlet pressure 3 bar 44 psi Maximum operating speed B Maximum air inlet pressure Optional Recommended air quality ISO 8573 1 Class 3 3 2 77 0 1694 66 7 162...

Page 5: ...EN INSTALLATION RH Controls shown Dimensions in mm inches 77 3312 R1 3 5 24 www carlisleft com...

Page 6: ...be changed in the raised position It is for professional trained users only Attach flexible hoses to all connections Connect a filtered and regulated air supply to the air connection Include a pressu...

Page 7: ...ator Pump on off valve 9 10 If fitted 7 COMMENTS 2 3 Up pushbutton valve Double acting cylinder Down speed controller and check valve ITEM If fitted If fitted Air supply 8 If fitted Agitator on off va...

Page 8: ...he speed See speed recommendation P4 The remaining stroke speed is set using Up stroke valve 6 Down stroke valve 7 The unit should be in the fully down position when equipment mounted to it is in use...

Page 9: ...E 05 DE 10 DEK 11 DEK 03 Mounting bar kit 3 SPARE PARTS 1 DEK 02 DEK 04 Seal and bearing kit Cylinder cap Complete kit 4 Piston rod Complete kit DEK 14 DEK 15 5 Anti rotation Complete kit DEK 01 DEK 0...

Page 10: ...K 21 DEK 33 Mounting brackets Agitator valve pneumatic Agitator switch electric Cover plates Earth cable PART NO 6 DEK 30 DEK 22 DEK 34 DEK 20 DESCRIPTION Valve fittings up green Valve fittings down r...

Page 11: ...bols refer to figure Spanner or socket size Torque Grease AGMD 010 Order for dis assembly Prior to carrying out any maintenance ensure the elevator is in the down position and all air is exhausted fro...

Page 12: ...EN Agitator switch setting MAINTENANCE 77 3312 R1 3 12 24 www carlisleft com...

Page 13: ...all parts are fixed securely ensure smooth operation and adjust accordingly 12 Months MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TYPICAL PERIOD Monthly Down stroke speed incorrect erratic b Cylinder top speed controller i...

Page 14: ...5 5 lbs Lid Support MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION Lid Support Lid Suction Tube Lids ITEM Frame Brackets Lid hole cap LDPE 300 Series Stainless Steel Steel Powder Coated Steel Plated Agitator shaft impelle...

Page 15: ...DEK 82 Lid Support 7 4 kg 16 3 lbs 3 DX200A 2 76 kg 6 1 lbs Blank Plate 0 16 kg 0 35 lbs 12 0 67 kg 1 5 lbs 4 0 9 kg 2 lbs DEK 80 1 2 Suction Tube 3 4 Adapter Plate 3 4 Suction Tube WEIGHT PART NO ITE...

Page 16: ...EN LID ACCESSORIES DE 05 25 30 l 5 gal Dimensions in mm inches 77 3312 R1 3 16 24 www carlisleft com...

Page 17: ...CCESSORIES DE 10 205 210 l 55 gal ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION WEIGHT 1 DEK 65 Lid Support 13 7 kg 30 1 lbs 2 DEK 66 Lid Support 6 3 kg 13 9 lbs 3 Lid DEK 67 7 5 kg 16 5 lbs 77 3312 R1 3 17 24 www carlisl...

Page 18: ...7X Pneumatic Agitator 0 2 kg 0 44 lbs 3 4 Suction Tube DEK 93 must be earthed with a resistance of 1Ohm 1 2 Suction Tube Diaphragm Pump Stainless Steel 13 9 kg 31 lbs 4 DEK 94 Mounting Plate 5 DX200A...

Page 19: ...EN LID ACCESSORIES DE 10 205 210 l 55 gal 77 3312 R1 3 19 24 www carlisleft com...

Page 20: ...EN See agitator manual for combinations and sizes Dimension Dimensions in mm inches LID ACCESSORIES DE 10 205 210 l 55 gal G H 77 3312 R1 3 20 24 www carlisleft com...

Page 21: ...10 Coil Hose 8 x 5 DE 05 Coil Hose DEK 40 DEK 41 DEK 45 WEIGHT DESCRIPTION 0 09 kg 0 2 lbs 0 09 kg 0 2 lbs ACCESSORIES 0 3 kg 0 7 lbs 0 4 kg 0 9 lbs Bracket Fittings Single Bracket Fittings Double 77...

Page 22: ...N 2 4 kg 5 3 lbs 1 9 kg 4 2 lbs Mounting Bracket DEK 48 DEK 49 3 Cable Carrier internal dimensions mm inches Width 2 2 9 kg 6 4 lbs WEIGHT PART NO DEK 46 ACCESSORIES ITEM Height Bend radius 50 2 62 2...

Page 23: ...F ADJUSTING SCREW LOCATIONS 14 10 2020 M15659 M15249 M15371 CHANGE NO DATE DESCRIPTION REV 04 04 2018 M14901 24 04 2019 23 10 2019 NOTES ACCESSORIES TABLE AMENDED PAGE 22 FOR SERIAL NUMBER 81286 INTRO...

Page 24: ...echnologies Inc 2020 Carlisle Fluid Technologies Inc All rights reserved For technical assistance or to locate an authorised distributor contact one of our international sales and customer support loc...

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