12-26
Parts
Parts
Color Change Valve Assemblies
Low Pressure Color Change Valves
See Manual 307731 to order parts.
Part No.
No. of Colors
No. of Valves
Catalyst, Resin, or Reducer
949796
2
3
catalyst, resin, or reducer
220020
4
5
catalyst, resin, or reducer
220022
6
7
resin
220024
8
9
resin
220026
10
11
resin
High Pressure Color Change Valves
See Manual 308977 to order parts.
Part No.
No. of Colors
No. of Valves
Catalyst, Resin, or Reducer
907345
3
4
catalyst, resin, or reducer
907346
5
6
resin
907347
7
8
resin
907348
9
10
resin
Valve Bracket Change Procedure
1.
Install a nut (9) on each of the rods (8). Slide the
bracket (10) and outlet block (5) onto the rods.
See the parts drawing on page 12–25.
2.
Place an o-ring (6) on the front of the first center
manifold (2), and slide it onto the rods up to the
outlet block.
3.
Place an o-ring (6) between each of the center
manifolds (2). Slide the center manifolds onto the
rods.
4.
Place an o-ring (6) on the open end of the last
center manifold. Slide the end manifold (3 or 4)
onto the rods.
5.
Slide a bracket (10) onto the rods and secure with
the nuts (9).
6.
Install the valves (1) on the manifolds with two
screws (7).
NOTE:
Each center manifold (2) can hold up to four
valves (two on each side). One end manifold (3) can
hold four valves, the other end manifold (4) can hold
two valves.
NOTE:
One of the last two color changer valves on
the end manifold is used for solvent flush.
7.
Connect a 4 mm (5/32 in.) OD tube to each piston
air inlet fitting (B) by pushing the tube into the
special quick disconnect of the fitting.
NOTE:
The air inlet fitting (B) is a 90
elbow. An
optional straight air inlet fitting is available; see
Acces-
sories
to order.
8.
See the parts drawing on page 12–25. Install a
suitable adapter (A) in the 1/8 npt fluid inlet of each
valve. Apply thread sealant to the adapter and
torque to 2.3 N
m (20 in-lb). Connect the paint
supply hose to the adapter (A).
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