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SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS

This manual contains important information that all users should know and understand before using the equipment. This informa-

tion relates to USER  SAFETY and PREVENTING  EQUIPMENT  PRObLEMS.

To help you recognize this information, we use the following terms to draw your attention to certain equipment labels and portions 

of this Service bulletin.

Please pay special attention to any label or information that is highlighted by one of these terms:

HAZARD 

CAUSE  

SAFEGUARDS

Fire 

Solvents  and  coatings can be 

1.  Adequate  exhaust  must be provided to 

 

highly  flammable or  combust- 

 

keep the air free  of accumulations of

 

ible, especially when sprayed. 

 

flammable vapors.

 

 

2.  Smoking  must  never be allowed in  the

 

 

 

spray area.

 

 

3.  Fire extinguishing  equipment must  be  

 

 

 

 

present in the spray area.  

Explosion Hazard -  

Making   changes  to  pressure 

1.  Never drill into, weld or modify tank in

Pressure Tank Rupture 

tank will weaken it. 

 

any way.  Carefully follow all instructions

 

 

 

for motor drive installation.

 

 

2.  Do not adjust,  remove,  or  tamper with    

 

 

 

the safety valve. If replacement  is nec-  

 

 

 

 

essary, use the same type and rating of  

 

 

 

 valve.

Explosion Hazard - 

Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents -  

Aluminum is widely used in spray application   

Incompatible Materials 

for example: methylene chloride and 

equipment - such as material pumps, cups,

 

1,1,1, - Trichloroethane are not   

regulators, valves, etc. Check all equipment 

 

chemically  compatible with the  

items before use and make sure they can be

 

aluminum that  might be used in many 

used safely with these solvents.  Read  the  

 

 

system components.  The chemical  

label or data sheet for the material you in-   

 

 

reaction  caused  by  these  solvents 

tend to spray. If in doubt as to whether or    

 

 

reacting with  aluminum can become  

not a coating or cleaning material is com-  

 

 

violent and  lead to an equipment  

patible, contact your material supplier.  Any     

 

explosion. 

other type of solvent may be used  with  alu-   

 

  

minum equipment.

 

Note

Information that you should pay 

special attention to.

Important information to alert you to a  

situation that might cause serious injury 

if instructions are not followed.

Important  information  that  tells how to 

prevent damage to equipment, or how 

to avoid a situation that might cause 

minor injury.

The following hazards may occur during the normal  use of this  equipment.  Please read the following chart.

CA PROP

65

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

Summary of Contents for QS-5001

Page 1: ...ator shaft Tighten cap screw 13 3 For single regulation proceed as fol lows a Removeairinletvalvefrom regula tor on tank and install service tee 1 in regulator b Reinstall air inlet valve in service t...

Page 2: ...zard Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents Aluminum is widely used in spray application Incompatible Materials for example methylene chloride and equipment such as material pumps cups 1 1 1 Trichloroethane...

Page 3: ...e rigidly supporting the opposite drive end of the shaft Gear Box Refer to Figure 3 1 Remove oilfill plug 37 orcoverplate 33 and drain gear box lubricant 2 Remove set screws 40 and gear box 16 Figure...

Page 4: ...V 500 Air Adjusting Valve 1 1 4 NPS M x 1 4 NPS F 5 Street Elbow 1 1 4 M x 1 4 F NPT Purchase Locally 6 350 401 Air Strainer Assembly 1 7 Strainer Cap 1 8 Screen 2 9 Felt 1 10 Strainer Body 1 11 32243...

Page 5: ...Screw 12 1 4 28 x 1 2 20 QS 334 End Plate 1 21 QS 189 1 K10 Dowel Pin 4 Kit of 10 22 PT 59 K10 End Plate Gasket 2 Kit Kit of 10 23 Vane 4 24 QS 442 Rotor and Shaft 1 25 QS 335 Body 1 26 QS 333 Front P...

Page 6: ...6 Gasket 1 37 Pipe Plug 1 4 1 Galvanized Purchase Locally 38 QS 36 1 Housing 1 39 Oil Seal 1 40 Cup Point Set Screw 2 5 16 18 x 3 8 41 Gasket 1 42 QS 59 Worm Gear 1 43 Spacer 1 44 Key No 5 5 8 x 1 8 1...

Page 7: ...embly 36 and or worm gear 43 worn Figure 3 5 Air motor bearing 19 or 29 worn Figure 2 1 Disassemble and clean per parts replacement instruc tions 2 Disassemble clean motor per parts replacement instru...

Page 8: ...ised Figure 2 Repair Kit PT 77 K10 End Plate PT 59 K10 End Plate Gasket Kit Directly O Ring 7 11 2011 DeVilbiss All rights reserved Printed in U S A U S A Canada Customer Service 195 Internationale Bl...

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