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Isocyanate Hazard

Spraying 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 ventila

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tion in the work area. If sufficient ventilation is not 

available, a supplied-air respirator is required for 

everyone in the work area.

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.

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, increas-

ing in viscosity. If used, this partially cured ISO will reduce 

performance and the life of all wetted parts.

The amount of film formation and rate of crystal

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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 lube pump reservoir filled with Graco 

Throat Seal Liquid (TSL), Part 206995. The lubricant 

creates a barrier between the ISO and the atmosphere.

Use moisture-proof hoses specifically designed for 

ISO, such as those supplied with your system. 

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 contami-

nated from the other side.

Always park pumps when you shutdown.

Always lubricate threaded parts with Part 217374 ISO 

pump oil or grease when reassembling.

Warnings

Summary of Contents for GUARDIAN A6-6000

Page 1: ...Y CHINESE PATENT ZL 200630130159 1 T H I S E Q U I P M ENT IS PR O T E C T E D B Y U S A PATENT D546 840 Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these ins...

Page 2: ...ut down Instructions 19 Daily Start Up Instructions N A Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings 23 Sub Assembly Drawings 30 Maintenance 36 Troubleshooting 37 Options 39 Section 4 Warranty and...

Page 3: ...in approved containers and dispose of it according to applicable guide lines Always wear impervious gloves when spraying or cleaning equipment PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT You must wear appropriate p...

Page 4: ...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 com...

Page 5: ...ecome suspended in the fluid Eventually a film will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel increas ing in viscosity If used this partially cured ISO will reduce performance and the life of...

Page 6: ...w foam blowing agents will froth at temperatures above 90 F 33 C when not under pressure especially if agitat ed To reduce frothing minimize preheating in a circulation system Changing Materials When...

Page 7: ...should be directed by a GlasCraft distributor or made from the GlasCraft Assembly instructions provided This manual provides information for the assembly opera tion maintenance and service of this Gla...

Page 8: ...t Number Description 23675 A6 6000 UNIT 23950 02 PROBLER P2 GUN 249588 HIGH PRESSURE HOSE ASSEMBLY 256626 WHIP HOSE ASSEMBLY 23473 00 HEATER REPAIR KIT GC 1398 USER MANUAL 59934 04 DIOCTYL PHTHALATE 1...

Page 9: ...r size needed d You will need to run an air line to the area where the machine will be placed consult the data sheet the specific unit being installed to determine much clean dry air will be needed to...

Page 10: ...ial inlets on the bottom of the pumps and the air inlets on the air motor portion of the pumps 6 Install a y filter to the oulet of both pumps Besure to use teflon tape on the threads 7 Install a male...

Page 11: ...se thus enabling easy removal when needed 9 Make sure that the red caps have been removed from the bottom of the pumps and then slide the transfer pumps into the collars Tighten the wing nuts on the c...

Page 12: ...ine It is highly recommended that you label the POLY hose with BLUE tape and the ISO hose with RED tape to ensure that you don t put the wrong transfer pump in the opposite material drum 12 Connect th...

Page 13: ...air lines p n 17798 10 that came in the transfer kit Besure to use teflon tape on the threads b Attach the quick disconnect fittings to the male receivers on the transfer pumps 14 Attach the other en...

Page 14: ...the hose to the front of the machine Tighten the hose securely being careful not to twist the hose in an un natural bend Refer to the last page in this installation guide for instructions on how to se...

Page 15: ...ng the first hose to the proportioner wire painting does not make a difference 24 Insert one wire from the heated hose into the connector Ensure that the ferrule is mating with the connector insert an...

Page 16: ...ion fittings and tighten finger tight c Hold crimp fitting hex 3 4 in and union fitting together allowing the hose to hold its natural line Using 3 4 in wrenchs to tighten swivel fitting to union not...

Page 17: ...ays live Disconnect or turn off Main Power source before opening console to make any repairs or before making any electrical repair of any type to the system If you do not understand the electrical ho...

Page 18: ...he path of the material spray Do not point the gun at or near other personnel Do not look into the Mixing Chamber orifice at any time Because of the hazardous materials used in this equipment it is re...

Page 19: ...sides are approximately the same pressure 5 Dispose of waste material properly and in accor dance with chemical suppliers instructions and local state and federal regulations Before re assembling Sid...

Page 20: ...hen heated it is imperative that on cold start up of the system that the heaters be turned on and allowed to reach operating temperatures before the Main Pump Air Regulator is adjusted to the desired...

Page 21: ...ct switch to the retract position and trigger the gun until pumps are in the down position 4 Perform gun maintenance See gun manual 5 Reduce main air regulator pressure to zero 6 Visually inspect the...

Page 22: ...2 Use a suitable solvent to flush the fluid circuits To determine the compatibility of solvents with material being used Always check with material supplier 3 Increase transfer pump pressure until fl...

Page 23: ...procedure from the gun manual 12 The length of time a system is shut down and the climate conditions it s stored in will determine how often the system should be purged and refilled Usually every 2 4...

Page 24: ...erial to the Pumps 2 Turn OFF Main Air Regulator on Air Motor Gun 1 Open both Side Block Material Valves 2 Turn ON Air Switch 3 Point Gun into a clean suitable container and trigger Gun until material...

Page 25: ...23 REVISION E Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings 23675 XX Unit Assembly...

Page 26: ...24 REVISION E Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings 23675 XX Unit Assembly...

Page 27: ...8 00 ON OFF POWER SWITCH 22502 00 CIRCULAR PANEL JACK 22509 00 CONTROL CABLE 23445 00 HEATER ASSEMBLY 23446 00 HEATER ASSEMBLY 23447 00 BOTTOM PLATE 23450 XX GUARDIAN HYBRID ASSEMBLY 23453 00 HEATER C...

Page 28: ...26 REVISION E Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings 23675 XX Generic System Schematic...

Page 29: ...23675 XX System Schematic 220V Single Phase 27 Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings REVISION E...

Page 30: ...23675 XX System Schematic 220V Three Phase 28 Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings REVISION E...

Page 31: ...23675 XX System Schematic 380V Three Phase 29 REVISION E Section 3 General Information Assembly Drawings...

Page 32: ...Section 3 General Information Sub Assembly Drawings 30 REVISION D 23450 XX Hybrid Assembly...

Page 33: ...UT 2 23467 00 WHEEL 2 23474 00 AIR MANIFOLD 1 23476 00 FLUID MANIFOLD 1 23482 00 MANIFOLD DECAL 1 5307 01 CONDUIT NUT 4 5307 03 CONDUIT NUT 1 5363 01 COTTER PIN 2 7315 09 RUBBER GROMMET 2 7315 11 RUBB...

Page 34: ...0 TERMINAL 6 22507 00 END COVER 3 22753 01 OVERPRESSURE DECAL 3 23456 01 CONTROL PANEL 1 Part Number Description Qty 23486 02 FEMALE PLUG 2 23486 03 FEMALE PLUG 1 23487 02 MALE PLUG 2 23487 03 MALE MA...

Page 35: ...trical Assembly Section 3 General Information Sub Assembly Drawings 23479 03 Part Number Description Qty 21164 02 2 AMP FUSE 2 21823 00 DIN RAIL 2 4 21888 06 CIRCUIT BREAKER 3 21889 00 FUSEHOLDER 2 22...

Page 36: ...PLUG 1 13076 18 O RING 4 20653 00 FITTING 1 21068 06C SCREW 4 21074 00 THERMOCOUPLE 1 22019 00 FIRE ROD 2 22108 00 OVERTEMP SWITCH 2 22633 00 COMPRESSION SPRING 2 23442 00 HEATER FRONT CAP 1 23443 00...

Page 37: ...for leaks 2 Check desiccant dryer beads to insure they are still purple and have not changed to pink 3 Check and lube top of the fluid section Wipe off residual material and add a tablespoon of DOP D...

Page 38: ...e system incorporates monitors for high pressure monitoring These monitoring devices will prevent the system from continued operation if high pressure situations develop There are pressure sensors loc...

Page 39: ...able to locate and cure problems easily Remember however that a successful operator must know WHAT GOOD MATERIAL LOOKS LIKE HOW THE EQUIPMENT NORMALLY OPERATES WHAT PATH THE MATERIALS FOLLOW THROUGH T...

Page 40: ...osed to the atmosphere it should be run long enough to displace the material that was in the unit when it was opened up NEVER inspect filter assemblies at time of shut down 4 In troubleshooting a rest...

Page 41: ...39 REVISION A The transfer kit attaches the same way for both ISO POLY side Use teflon tape on NPT threads Section 3 General Information Options 17666 04 Diaphragm Transfer Pump Kit...

Page 42: ...REVISION A 17666 05 Transfer Kit 40 Section 3 General Information Options The transfer kit attaches the same way for both ISO POLY side Use teflon tape on NPT threads...

Page 43: ...Section 4 Safety Information Notes 41...

Page 44: ...l Requirements 50 A 208 240 VAC 50 60 hz Single Phase 20 A 208 240 VAC 50 60 hz Three Phase 20 A 380 VAC 50 hz Three Phase Compressed Air Requirements Base Unit 1 0 GAL PER MINUTE 17 CFM 100 PSI 1 5 G...

Page 45: ...re replaced by any parts or components not manufactured or supplied by GlasCraft The decision by GlasCraft shall be conclusive and binding on Purchaser GlasCraft does not warrant that any equipment or...

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