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Summary of Contents for AD-31 Series

Page 1: ...4 Series AD 31 Extrusion Handgun Part 107 1058 t Nordson NORDSON CORPORATION o AMHERST OHIO o USA...

Page 2: ...sent of Nordson Corporation The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks AquaGuard Blue Box Control Coat Equi Bead FloMelt FoamMelt FoamMix Helix Hot Sh...

Page 3: ...Event of Unit Malfunction Danger of Burns Maintenance Repair Cleaning Thermoplastic Hot Melt Material Equipment and Material Disposal Polyurethane Reactive PUR Hot Melt Material 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 2 1...

Page 4: ...cable Configuration B RTD Style Other Than Series 5000 Items Needed Connecting the RTD Sensor Connecting the Heater Electrical Switch Connections if applicable Configuration C Thermostat Style Items N...

Page 5: ...hermostatic Sensor Items Needed Thermostat Replacement 4 Replacing the Heater Gartridge Items Needed Heater Cartridge Replacement 5 Replacing the Swivel Bearing Items Needed Swivel Bearing Replacement...

Page 6: ...on C Thermostat Style lnstalling the Replacement Handgun Configuration A RTD Style Series 5000 Configuration B All Other RTD Style Configurations Configuration C Thermostat Style Checking for Leaks 1...

Page 7: ...Section 1 Safety 1995 Nordson Gorporation All rights reserued 42 72 lssued 11 94 Al EN 2 XX SAFE 2...

Page 8: ...1 0 Safety AIEN 2 XX SAFE 2 42 72 lssued 11 94 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights rsserved...

Page 9: ...ome basic safety recommendations Read and become familiar with this Safetysection prior to installing operating maintaining or repairing the unit Read and follow the warnings which appear within the t...

Page 10: ...ury death or equipment damage WARNING Disconnect equipment from the line voltage WARNING Hotl Risk of burns Wear heat protective clothing safety goggles and or heat protective gloves depending on the...

Page 11: ...governing regulations WARNING Use of this equipment in ways other than described in this document may result in personal injury death or equipment damage The following actions of the owner or operator...

Page 12: ...should be operated by qualified personnel in accordance with the instructions presented in this document WARNING Failure to follow the safety procedures can result in injury or death Never allow the u...

Page 13: ...ARNING An operator or service technician working with the unit should be aware of less obvious dangers that often cannot be completely minimized at production sites Exposed surfaces of the unit which...

Page 14: ...o lmmediately seek medical attention Allow only qualified personnel to perform the procedures described in this document When performing such tasks wear protective clothing and equipment WARNING Even...

Page 15: ...drocarbons are dichloromethylene 1 1 1 trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene Halogenated hydrocarbons may react violently with aluminum parts WARNING Fire open flame and smoking are prohibited when...

Page 16: ...s refer to the material manufacturer s Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS or material information sheet before working with any hot melt material WARNING Exercise extreme caution and always provide adeqq...

Page 17: ...and provide a cold water source for burn treatment The regular use of barrier cream for hands and face is recommended for skin protection Do not eat drink smoke or store food in working areas where P...

Page 18: ...1 10 Safety AIEN 02 XX SAFEI 2 42 72 lssued 11 94 1995 Nordson Corporalion All rights reserved...

Page 19: ...Section 2 Description O 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved 42 72 lssued 10 95 A2EN 3 AD 31EX 1...

Page 20: ...2 O Description A2EN 03 AD 31 EXI 1 42 72 lssued 10 95 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved...

Page 21: ...n the exterior gun shell 2 3 4 1 5 6 15 7 14 I 13 12 11 10 9 Fig 2 l Typical Ertrusion Handgun Assembly 1 Nozzle 6 Tigger 2 Gun body 7 Gun handle shells 3 Tigger linkage 8 Switch plug assembly 8 C and...

Page 22: ...nd seat and larger flow paths The following features are standard on allAD 31 extrusion handguns compact and lightweight ever cool handle design compatibility with varying hose diameters e 360 degree...

Page 23: ...re 10 34 mPa 1500 psi Nozzle orif ice diameters o standard extended 0 51 to 2 36 mm 0 020 to 0 093 in 0 64 to 3 96 mm 0 025 to 0 156 in Electrical requi rements 1 00 1 1 5 120 2O0 22Ol24O VAC 50 60 Hz...

Page 24: ...75 F Thermostat 190 C 375 F Thermostat Roman Numerals except ModelX 271 612 AD 341A l lain SBSs 230 60 190 C 375 F Thermostat 5000 271 6M 111 3541 271 645 121 3251 276 577 113 1 83 AD 318 AD 31C AD 31...

Page 25: ...Section 3 lnstallation O 1995 Nordson Corporalion All rights reserved 42 72 lssued 10 95 A3EN 04 AD 31Ex 1...

Page 26: ...3 0 lnstallation A3EN 04 AD 31 EXI 1 42 72 lssued 10 95 O 1995 Nordson CoDoration All rights reserved...

Page 27: ...handgun inspect it for the following 1 lf there is a discrepancy between the order and equipment received contact your Nordson representative 2 Check the handgun and hose for dents scratches or other...

Page 28: ...r CAUTION Ensure that each set of electricalwires exiting the hose aligns with a groove on the pivot sleeve so that the wires do not twist around the base of the pivot sleeve lmproper alignment can da...

Page 29: ...ectric short can occur if wires do not lie flat and side by side not crossing each other within the groove 5 Rotate the wire retaining clip around the pivot sleeve so that the clip s opening aligns wi...

Page 30: ...plicator follow the procedure Configuration B RTD Style Other Than Series 5000 lf you purchased a handgun configured with a thermostatic sensor follow the procedure Configuration C Thermostat Style WA...

Page 31: ...the three screws from the RTD terminal block as shown in Figure 3 6 lnsert wires l H and B extending from the hose into the RTD terminal block 3 Tighten the three terminal block screws lo 0 42 N m 3...

Page 32: ...e pivot sleeve Do not overtighten Connecting the Heater 6 On the heater side of the pivot sleeve loosen the two screws on the heater terminal block as shown in Figure 3 9 lnsert wires L and J extendin...

Page 33: ...licable 9 lf your handgun has an electrical switch follow steps a and b to connect the electrical switch a Find the orientation lug on the hose cordset connector and ensure that the connector and swit...

Page 34: ...adescrewdriver Connecting the RTD Sensor lf your handgun is configured with an RTD sensor for use with any applicator except a Series 5000 follow these instructions to make RTD electrical connections...

Page 35: ...nsert wires 3 and 5 extending from the hose into the terminal block 3 Tighten the terminal block screws to O 42 N m 3 7 lbf in taking care not to overtighten 4 Bemove the ground screw from the pivot s...

Page 36: ...leeve An electrical short can occur if wires are pinched 8 Replace the pivot sleeve shells and secure with screws Electrical Switch Connections if applicable 9 lf your handgun has an electrical switch...

Page 37: ...ctive clothing 3 mm Us in flat blade screwdriver Connecting the Heater lf your handgun is configured with a thermostatic temperature sensor follow these instructions to make electrical connections Ref...

Page 38: ...driver and loosen the two screws from the terminal block as shown in Figure 3 17 lnsert wires 1 and 3 extending from the hose into the terminal block 3 Tighten the two terminal block screws lo O 42 N...

Page 39: ...and the pivot sleeve An electrical short can occur if wires are pinched 6 Replace the pivot sleeve shells and secure with screws Electrical Switch Connections if applicable 7 lf your handgun has an el...

Page 40: ...3 14 lnstallation A3EN 04 AD 31 EE l 42 72 lssued 10 95 o 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights resorvsd...

Page 41: ...Section 4 Operation 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved 42 72 lssued 10 95 A4EN os At 31XXl 1...

Page 42: ...4 0 Operation A4EN 05 AD 31X8 1 42 72 lssued 10 95 1995 Nordson Corporalion All rights reserued...

Page 43: ...el or equipment and cause poor pattern control NOTE The recommended adhesive pump pressure range is 2 414 83 mPa 35G 700 psi The following factors can cause adhesive to project beyond the maximum reco...

Page 44: ...urns To prevent inadvertent discharge during startup leave the trigger safety in the locked position until completing the startup procedure 1 Check that the trigger safety is in the locked position 2...

Page 45: ...igger lock in the unlocked position lf necessary see Figure 4 1 2 Aim the handgun so the nozzle is pointing at the substrate 3 Begin dispensing adhesive by squeezing the handgun trigger toward the han...

Page 46: ...floor near the handgun s nozzle 5 Aim the handgun so the nozzle points into the container 6 Drain adhesive from the handgun by squeezing the trigger toward the handle Continue dispensing adhesive unti...

Page 47: ...Section 5 Maintenance O 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights rsserued 42 72 lssued 10 95 AsEN 06 Ar 31EXl 1...

Page 48: ...5 0 Maintenance AsEN 06 Ar 31EXl 1 42 72 lssued 10 95 O 1995 Nordson Corporalion All rights reserved...

Page 49: ...ing any other maintenance procedure than those described in this section can cause personal injury handgun damage or improper system operation WARNING Risk of death or serious injury from fire or toxi...

Page 50: ...le surfaces with the fluid soaked cloth Clean all nozzles weekly unless operating experience indicates that a different schedule must be followed Depending on several factors nozzle cleaning may be re...

Page 51: ...RNING Even when switched off Nordson applicators and guns contain electrical potentials that can cause death Disconnect and lock out input power to the applicator main circuit breaker NOTE Nordson Typ...

Page 52: ...oint Use a controlled heating source such as a small deep fat fryer or a thermostatically controlled hot plate NOTE Another method for cleaning nozzles is to place the parts in an ultrasonic cleaner f...

Page 53: ...to the gun 10 Restore the system to normal operation by following the startup procedures in the applicator product manual WARNING Hot Risk of burns Wear heat protective clothing safety goggles and hea...

Page 54: ...ing a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the four screws holding the shells together 4 lnspect all wiring for signs of wear or damage to the insulation 5 Check all electrical connections for tightness an...

Page 55: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting 1995 Nordson Corporation All righls resBrued 42 72 lssued 10195 A6EN 07 AD 31 EX 1...

Page 56: ...6 0 Troubleshooting A6EN 7 AD 31EX 1 42 72 lssued 10 95 O 1995 Nordson Corporation All dghts reserued...

Page 57: ...tional Failed heater fuse Failed hose Check level Add adhesive if needed Connect power to applicator and associated equipment Make sure that i all circuit breakers are ON Adjust setting refer to appli...

Page 58: ...applicator product manual Check continuity lf continuity exists check resistance by comparing with appropriate temperature range Fig 6 1 Replace if defective refer to Replacing the Thermostat in sect...

Page 59: ...igger Microswitch as appropriate in section 7 Clean or replace as needed Check the nozzle assembly refer to Replacing the Packing Cartridgein section 7 Clean or replace as needed Check the packing car...

Page 60: ...118 O 114 Q 2goF 2 0C 96oF 2 0C 44oF s2oF 6ooF 68oF 76oF B4oF 92oF loooF 7 oc 11oc 15 t 20 t e4oc 1zs t s3 t sB t Temperature Expected range of resistance 4203089 Fig 6 1 Gun RTD Resistance VS Tempera...

Page 61: ...Section 7 Repair o 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved 42 72 lssued 10 95 ATEN 8 AD 31ER 1...

Page 62: ...7 O Repair ATEN 08 AD 31 EXI 1 42 72 lssued 10 95 O 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved...

Page 63: ...tor and thermostatic sensors heater cartridge packing cartridge and swivel bearing a a how to adjust the trigger and electrical switch 2 Replacing the RTD Sensor WARNING Hot Risk of burns Wear long sl...

Page 64: ...l WARNING Even when switched off Nordson applicators and guns contain electrical potentials that can cause death Disconnect and lock out input power to the applicator main circuit breaker 2 Disconnect...

Page 65: ...driver and loosen the two screws connecting the RTD wires to the terminal block as shown in Figure 7 4 Remove the RTD wires from the terminal block slide the RTD sensor from the pivot sleeve and prope...

Page 66: ...1 Relieve system pressure following the instructions in your applicator product manual WABNING Even when switched off Nordson applicators and guns contain electrical potentials that can cause death D...

Page 67: ...dgun Details may vary depending upon the gun model 5 Use a 3 mm 1 B in flat blade screwdriver and loosen the two screws connecting the thermostat wires to the terminal block Remove the thermostat wire...

Page 68: ...ing the startup instructions in your applicator product manual WARNING Allow only qualified personnelto perform the following tasks Read and follow the safety instructions in this document and all oth...

Page 69: ...0132 Fig 7 10 Power Lock Out 4203009 Fig 7 11 Removing the Pivot Sleeve Shells typical gun shown 2 Disconnect and lock out input power to the applicator main circuit breaker 3 Place the trigger in the...

Page 70: ...ary refer to steps 6 8 of the procedure Replacing the Swivel Bearinglo remove the handgun from the hose and access the bottom of the heater cartridge 6 lnstall the replacement heater cartridge and con...

Page 71: ...otective clothin g cleaning cloth high temperature grease capable of withstanding 250 oC or 500 F 3 mm 117r n f lat blade screwdriver 3 mm Us in Phillips screwdriver 20 mm 3 4 1n 1 open end wrench 18...

Page 72: ...er A 4110132 Fig 7 13 Power Lock Out o ts o o I 4203 M8 Fig 7 14 Disconnecting the Electrical Switch from the Hose if applicable 2 Disconnect and lock out input power to the applicator main circuit br...

Page 73: ...nd unscrew the screws holding the pivot sleeve shells together NOTE Figure 7 15 shows a typical Series AD 31 handgun Details may vary depending upon the gun model 6 Follow the procedure appropriate to...

Page 74: ...lf your handgun is configured with an RTD sensor for use with a Series 5000 applicator disconnect the following as shown in Figure 7 16 ground wire o wire I o wire B o wire H wire L wire J Contigurat...

Page 75: ...emperature sensor disconnect the following as shown in Figure 7 18 o wire 1 o wire 3 o ground wire Fig 7 18 Electical Disconnection for Configuration C Handguns os os Heater Connections Ground Connect...

Page 76: ...e pivot sleeve dislodge the wires from the groove lf your handgun uses configurations A or B repeat this step to dislodge the other set of electrical wires L Remove the hose fitting from the gun using...

Page 77: ...Removing the Swivel Bearing 9 Use a 3 mm 176 in flat blade screwdriver and remove the two screws and washers holding the swivel connector to the pivot sleeve 10 Remove the swivel connector and conical...

Page 78: ...ivel Bearing ontd 12 Remove the thrust bearing and retaining ring 13 Slide the pivot sleeve off the gun body 14 lnspect the sleeve bearing for tears or worn spots and replace if necessary Apply high t...

Page 79: ...pable of withstanding 250 C 500 F Standard greases char at high temperatures causing the bearing to bind 18 Clean the swivel connector o ring and backup ring Apply a high temperature grease capable of...

Page 80: ...thrust bearing assembly as shown in Figure 7 28 21 Rotate the pivot sleeve and allow the swivel connector to self center 22 Tighten the pivot sleeve screws using a S mm 1 s in flat blade screw driver...

Page 81: ...sible electrical short 23 Align the pivot sleeve and the hose so that the grooves along the sides of the pivot sleeve line up with each set of wires exiting the hose Make sure to route the set of wire...

Page 82: ...ing each other within the groove 25 Rotate the wire retaining clip around the pivot sleeve so that the clip s opening aligns with one of the grooves on the pivot sleeve 26 Place one set of wires into...

Page 83: ...the following electrical connections as shown in FigureT 32 o ground wire o wire I o wire B o wire H o wire L o wire J Configuration B All Other RTD Style Configurations lf your handgun is configured...

Page 84: ...owing electrical connections as shown in Figure 7 34 o wire 1 o wire 3 o ground wire 28 lf your handgun has an electrical switch attach the switch s plug at the bottom of the trigger handle to the con...

Page 85: ...end wrenches new packing cartridge for a part number refer to Partg section 8 1 Relieve system pressure following the instructions in your applicator product manual WARNING Even when switched off Nord...

Page 86: ...enance or repair use an electric oven with forced air circulation or a flameless electric heat gun Do not heat plastic shells above 230 C 450 F 3 Remove the gun handle shell by unscrewing the screws h...

Page 87: ...igger l 2 3 42030 2 Fig 7 40 Nozzle Assembly typical nozzle shown 1 Nozzle 2 Seat and o ing 3 Seal ing 5 Remove the pivot pin and unscrew the trigger and linkage from the packing cartridge assembly 6...

Page 88: ...tridge out of the handgun body 8 lnspect all parts for pitting hardening or other damage and replace if necessary 9 Discard the packing cartridge and insert the replacement packing cartridge into the...

Page 89: ...r and Trigger Linkage 1 Packing cartidge shaft 2 Locknut 3 Trigger and tigger linkage 1 2 3 4203046 10 Place the seal ring over the packing cartridge the seat over the seal ring and torque the seat to...

Page 90: ...n body where the gun body meets the brass fitting is 87 mm 3 746 in 13 Lock the linkage in place by tightening the locknut 14 Replace the gun handle shells lnsert the screws into the shells screw hole...

Page 91: ...s in 1 open end wrenches 1 Relieve system pressure following the instructions in your applicator product manual WARNING Even when switched off Nordson applicators and guns contain electrical potentia...

Page 92: ...sen Loosen or tighten the linkage until the distance between the edge of the trigger and the front end of the gun body where the gun body meets the brass fitting is 87 mm 3 15 in 6 Lock the linkage in...

Page 93: ...sk of burns Wear long sleeved heat protective clothing safety goggles and heat protective gloves o appropriate protective clothing o screwdriver ohmmeter 1 Relieve system pressure following the instru...

Page 94: ...ll by unscrewing the four screws holding the shells together Leave the trigger assembly in the right gun handle shell 6 Set the ohmmeter at X1 scale and attach wires to pins 2 and 4 to test for proper...

Page 95: ...en the switch s mounting screws 10 Check to make sure that no continuity is indicated when the gun is not being triggered lf continuity exists when the gun is not being triggered loosen the switch s m...

Page 96: ...ch of the above operations follow Use this general procedure to relieve hydraulic pressure For the most up to date instructions and for instructions specific to your applicator refer to your applicato...

Page 97: ...necting point downstream of the applicator pump 6 Drain adhesive from the handgun by squeezing the trigger toward the handle Continue dispensing adhesive until system hydraulic pressure is relieved an...

Page 98: ...screwdriver Failure to follow this caution can damage the applicator 10 Use a flat blade screwdriver and open the applicator s drain valve 11 Allow the applicator manifold to drain as completely as p...

Page 99: ...protective clothing 3 mm 1 B in Phillips screwdriver o 2o mm s 4 in open end wrench o 18 mm 11 16 in open end wrench 1 Make sure that you have followed the above procedure Relieving Hydraulic P ressu...

Page 100: ...he replacement handgun 5 lf your handgun has an electrical switch unplug the switch s plug from the connector on the hose 6 Remove the pivot sleeve shells and unscrew the screws holding the shells tog...

Page 101: ...licator disconnect the following as shown in Figure 7 60 ground wire wire I o wire B o wire H o wire L o wire J Configuration B All Other RTD Style Contigurations lf your handgun is configured with an...

Page 102: ...tion for Configuration C Handguns Configuration C Thermostat Style lf your handgun is configured with a thermostatic temperature sensor disconnect the following as shown in Figure 7 62 o wire 1 o wire...

Page 103: ...al wires from the groove lf your handgun uses configurations A or B repeat this step to dislodge the other set of electrical wires 9 Disconnect the hose from the gun using two wrenches Place a 20 mm s...

Page 104: ...ng Hydraulic Pressure before proceeding a a The applicator circuit breaker is in the OFF position The input power line to the applicator main circuit breaker is disconnect and locked out CAUTION Ensur...

Page 105: ...de by side not crossing each other within the groove 4 Rotate the wire retaining clip around the pivot sleeve so that the clip s opening aligns with one of the grooves on the pivot sleeve 5 Place one...

Page 106: ...lowing electrical connections as shown in Figure 7 67 o ground wire o wire I o wire B wire H wire L o wire J Configuration B All Other RTD Style Configurations lf your handgun is configured with an RT...

Page 107: ...hermostatic temperature sensor make the following electrical connections as shown in Figure 7 69 o wire 1 o wire 3 ground wire 7 lf your handgun has an electrical switch attach the switch s plug at th...

Page 108: ...the gun fitting 5 On gear pump units increase motor speed to normal operating speed and check for leaks On all other units slowly restore air pressure to the applicator to 0 28 MPa 40 psi and check fo...

Page 109: ...Section I Parts o 1997 Nordson Corporation All dghts reserved 42 72 lssued 1 97 A8EN 9 AD 31EXI 1...

Page 110: ...8 0 Parts ASEN r9 Ar 31ER 1 42 72 lssued 1 97 1997 Nordson Corporation All rights raserued...

Page 111: ...cription column gives the part name as well as its dimensions and other characteristics when appropriate lndentions show the relationships between assemblies subassemblies and parts lf you order the a...

Page 112: ...250 in x 1 250 in Screw Pan 4 40 x 0 250 in Steel Zinc Plated Washer Lock English Split No 4 Steel Zinc Plated Plug with ElectricalSwitch S Pin Keyed includes protective boot Assembly Plug Electrical...

Page 113: ...l2in Bearing Thrust with Grease Retaining Ring s s in Exterior Heavy Duty Spring Conical Washer Lock English Split No 8 Steel Zinc Plated Screw Fillister 8 32 x 1 250 in Steel Zinc Plated Screw Hex 8...

Page 114: ...ty Shell Gun Right with Slot Shell Gun Right Bulk Melter Shell Gun Left Shell Gun Left Bulk Melter Screw Drive RD 0 x 0 125 in Zinc Tag Hot Surface lnformation Tag AD 31 Tag Warning AD 31 Gun Gun Tllg...

Page 115: ...Parts 8 5 Fig 8 1 AD81 Ertrusion Handgun ModelK 4203054A 1997 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved 42 72 lssued 1 97 AsEN 9 AD 31EX 1...

Page 116: ...AD 31 Pin Dowel 0 250 in x 1 250 in for Hose and Gun Screw Pan 4 40 x 0 250 in Steel Zinc Plated Washer Lock English Split No 4 Steel Zinc Plated Plug with Switch 3 Pin Keyed includes a protective bo...

Page 117: ...ing s s in External Heavy Duty Spring Conical Washer Lock English Split No 8 Steel Zinc Plated Screw Fillister 8 32 x 1 250 in Steel Zinc Plated Screw Pan 8 32 x 1 250 in Steel Zinc Plated Connector S...

Page 118: ...Gun Left Shell Gun Left Bulk Melter Screw Drive RD 0 x 0 125 in Zinc Tag Hot Surface Tag lnformation AD 31 Tag Warning AD 31 Gun Gun Tag Set 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 A C A C E B A C B A C F F F NO...

Page 119: ...Parts 8 9 Fig 8 2 AD 31 Extrusion Handgun Models B and C 42030544 1997 Nordson Corporation All rights reseryed 42 72 lssued 1 97 ASEN 9 AD 31EXl 1...

Page 120: ...Block Terminal 3 Station Sensor Resistance Temperatu re Detector RTD Clip Wire Retaining Sleeve Pivot Kit Pivot Sleeve Shell Kit Pivot Sleeve Shell Kit Pivot Sleeve Shell Shell Pivot Sleeve Screw Fill...

Page 121: ...Watt 0 375 in Diameter 1 00 in Length Heater Cartridge 230 Volt 60 Watt 0 38 in Diameter x 1 00 in Length Screw Fillister 5 40 x 0 250 in Steel Zinc Plated Thermostat AD 31 190 oC 375 F Screw Fillist...

Page 122: ...8 12 Parts ASEN 09 AD 31Exl l 42 72 lssued 1 97 1997 Nordson Corporation All rights reserued...

Page 123: ...Parts 8 13 1 Fig 8 3 AD 31 Ertrusion Handgun Models A T and TL 42030524 O 1997 Nordson Corporation All ights reserued 42 72 lssued 1 97 AsEN 09 A F31EXl 1...

Page 124: ...oses and Guns Plate Bearing Screw Shoulder 10 24x 0 375 in Block Terminal 3 Station Heater Cartridge 230 Volt 60 Watt 0 38 in Diameter x 1 00 in Length Heater Cartridge 200 Volt with Form Leads Heater...

Page 125: ...0 063 in Back up Ring Single 1 a in x 3 s in Bearing Thrust with Grease Retaining Ring 5 s in External Heavy Duty Spring Conical Washer Lock English Split No 8 Steel Zinc Plated Screw Fillistel 8 32 x...

Page 126: ...i Screw Drive RD 0 x 0 125 in Zinc Plated Tag Hot Surface Tag Warning AD 31 Gun Tag lnformation AD 31 Tag Set Guns 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 L2 F F F F Available only as part of a kit See item 18 G Apply a...

Page 127: ...Parts 8 17 Fig 8 4 AD 31 Ertrusion Handgun Models D L E and P 4203053 1997 Nordson Corporation All rights reserv d 42 72 lssued 1 97 AEEN 09 A F31EXl 1...

Page 128: ...s larger the adhesive flows more quickly The longer the nozzle engagement the more slowly adhesive flows from the nozzle Contact your Nordson representative for assistance in selecting the best nozzle...

Page 129: ...Description 274968 274969 274 970 274 971 Nozzle Orifice Diameter 0 042in Nozzle Orifice Diameter 0 061 in Nozzle Orifice Diameter 0 090 in Nozzle Orifice Diameter 0 130 in Part Description 804 387 27...

Page 130: ...ition of your handgun Part Description 270757 900 301 901 915 901 925 901 916 901 922 901 923 901 924 Fluid Type R 2081 55 gal Grease Lubricating Silicone 150 g 5 3 oz Kit Cleaning Nozzle Hot Melt Ass...

Page 131: ...n Diameter 1 00 in Length 60 Watt 200 Volt Heater Cartridge 0 38 in Diameter 1 00 in Length 65 Watt 100 Volt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A B C D E M A B C D E F K L H F J NOTE A Used with handgun model K...

Page 132: ...1 A B C D G H l J D E F G H I J G E F H I J E F D A B C A B C NOTE A B C D E F G H t J Used with handgun modelK P N 113183 P N 121 325 and P N276577 Used with handgun model B P N 271 645 Used with ha...

Page 133: ...Section I Glossary O 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved 42 72 lssued 10 95 AgEN l0 AD 31X8 1...

Page 134: ...9 0 Glossary A9EN 1FlAr 31XXl l 42 72 lssued 10 95 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserved...

Page 135: ...artridge The degradation of a fluid that occurs as a result of time and exposure to atmospheric air and or heat An electronic device that acts to shut down a powered AC circuit when current draw amps...

Page 136: ...ices The pressure at which the pump and or guns are operated See product specifications The range of temperatures in which the specific material or adhesive in use functions satisfactorily in a partic...

Page 137: ...Section 10 lndex o 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights reserued 42 72 lssued 10 95 41 0EN 1 1 Ar 31 EXI 1...

Page 138: ...10 0 lndex A10EN 11 AD 31EX l 42 72 lssued 10 95 1995 Nordson Corporation All rights resgrved...

Page 139: ...iguration C 7 22 Electrical connection of RTD style non Series 5000 handguns Configuration Bl 7 21 RTD style Series 5000 handguns Configuration A 7 21 Electrical continuity checking trigger electrical...

Page 140: ...st bearing assembly 7 18 tri gger adjustment 7 28 typical handgun 2 1 using ohmmeter to check trigger electrical switch 7 32 lnstallation instructions 3 1 lnstallation of replacement handgun 7 42 Item...

Page 141: ...c pressure relieving 7 34 installation of handgun 3 1 nozzle cleaning 5 3 operating handgun 4 3 packing cartridge replacement ot 7 23 RTD sensor replacement of 7 1 semiannual maintenance 5 5 startup o...

Page 142: ...inuity ot 7 32 Trigger adjustment ot 7 29 Troubleshooting 6 1 Type R fluid advantages of 5 1 reusing 5 4 W Weekly maintenance 5 2 Weight of handgun 2 3 Wiring diagram RTD style non Series 5000 handgun...

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