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EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD

Misuse can cause the equipment to rupture or
malfunction and result in serious injury.

To help prevent injury

Do not modify the extension tube or roller

frame or use parts not designed for this
equipment.

Do not use 1,1,1–trichloroethane, methylene

chloride, other  halogenated hydrocarbon sol-
vents or fluids containing such  solvents in this or
any other pressurized aluminum equipment.
Such use could  result in a chemical reaction,
with the possibility of explosion.

TOXIC FLUID HAZARD

Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause
serious injury or death if splashed in eyes
eyes or on skin, inhaled, or swallowed.

To help prevent injury or death from 
toxic fluids

Know specific hazards of fluid you are using; store hazardous fluid 

in approved tub; dispose of hazardous fluid according to all local,
state, and national guidelines.

Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, clothing, and respirator as

recommended by fluid and solvent manufacturer.

STARTUP HAZARD AFTER THERMAL 
OVERLOAD

Motor has thermal overload switch to shut itself 
down if overheated. To reduce risk of injury
from motor restarting unexpectedly when it cools, always
turn Power switch OFF if motor shuts down.

FLUID INJECTION HAZARD 

If high-pressure fluid pierces skin, the injury might

look like “just a cut” but is a serious wound. Get

immediate medical attention.

To help prevent injection

Always put trigger safety lever  in SAFETY ON

position when not spraying.

Always shut off power and relieve pressure when

you stop spraying and before you service or clean
sprayer, remove parts, or repair leaks. See

Pressure Relief 

 

Procedure

 below.

Do not allow children to use this equipment.

Keep clear of tip and/or roller frame.  Never point at

yourself or anyone else.

pressure

FLUID SPLASHBACK HAZARD

To avoid splashing fluid when spraying
into pail, always aim at inside wall of pail.

Make sure gun is assembled with correct
gasket for  fluid being sprayed.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

A Fire and explosion hazard exists any time you

spray or flush flammable fluids.

To help prevent fire or explosion when spraying
flammable fluids

Be sure sprayer is adequately grounded  through

electrical outlet as follows:

Use only grounded electrical outlets.

Use only 3-wire extension cords.

Make sure ground prongs are intact on 
sprayer and extension cords.

Motor in this sprayer is a source of sparks. Keep

sprayer in well-ventilated area, at least 20 feet (6
meters) away from gun when spraying or flushing.

Do not use plastic drop cloths when

spraying or flushing flammable fluids.

Avoid all ignition sources, such as pilot lights,

cigarettes, and plastic drop cloths (static arc
hazard). Do not plug in or unplug power cords or
turn lights on or off in spray area.

Tape wall switches to prevent them from being

turned off or on.

Do not smoke in spray area.

Use only ASM  airless paint hoses.

Use outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.

PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD

This sprayer is capable of
producing up to 2800 psi (19 MPa, 193 bar)
maximum working pressure. To avoid
component rupture and injury, do not operate sprayer
with components rated less than pressure of sprayer.

Sprayer is equipped with a pressure drain that automatically relieves
overpressure in the event of a fault condition. This automatic pressure
relief may cause splashing of fluid. Correct fault before you resume
spraying.

NOTE:

 Inadequate flushing and/or dried paint in drain

system may prevent proper overpressure relief.

ELECTROCUTION HAZARD 

Failure to observe the following electrical hazards
could result in serious injury, including burns or
electrocution.

To help prevent harmful electric shock

Use only grounded electrical outlets.

Only use 3-wire extension cords.

Make sure ground prongs are intact on sprayer and extension cords.

Keep electrical connections and inside of shroud dry.

Avoid contact with power lines.

Only use ASM paint hoses.

Unplug sprayer before servicing.

SAFETY ON

Due to the high pressure fluid emitted, a strong 
recoil action may occur when you trigger the In–line 
Valve. If you are unprepared, your hand could be
forced back toward your body or you could lose your
balance and fall, resulting in serious injury.

RECOIL HAZARD

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Содержание Zip-Spray 233782

Страница 1: ...onent Function and Identification 3 Grounding 5 Troubleshooting 5 General Repair Information 4 Spin Test 10 Motor Brush Replacement 10 On Off Switch Replacement 12 Pressure Control Repair 14 Drive Housing Replacement 17 Motor Replacement 18 Displacement Pump Replacement 19 Parts 20 Technical Data 26 ASM Warranty 28 ASM Phone Number 28 ti1644b 10803 Related manuals 309428 309427 Hi Boy 233782 ...

Страница 2: ...ts any time you spray or flush flammable fluids To help prevent fire or explosion when spraying flammable fluids Be sure sprayer is adequately grounded through electrical outlet as follows Use only grounded electrical outlets Use only 3 wire extension cords Make sure ground prongs are intact on sprayer and extension cords Motor in this sprayer is a source of sparks Keep sprayer in well ventilated ...

Страница 3: ...e Control Controls motor speed to maintain fluid outlet pressure at displacement pump outlet Works with pressure adjusting knob K ON OFF Switch Power switch that controls main power to sprayer M 50 ft 15 m Main Hose 1 4 in ID grounded nylon hose with spring guards on both ends N Spray Gun High pressure spray gun with gun safety latch P Super Zip Tip Uses high pressure fluid to clear tip clogs with...

Страница 4: ...le connector Route wires carefully to avoid interference with other connections of pressure control Do not pinch wires between cover and control box 1 Keep all screws nuts washers gaskets and electrical fittings removed during repair proce dures These parts are not normally provided with replacement assemblies WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD MOVING PARTS HAZARD To reduce risk of serious injury inclu...

Страница 5: ...s 1 Pressure control knob setting 1 Motor stops running when pressure setting is reached 2 Pump 13 for frozen or hardened paint 2 Thaw sprayer if water or water based paint has frozen in sprayer Place sprayer in warm area to thaw Do not start sprayer until thawed completely If paint hardened dried in sprayer replace pump packings Dis placement Pump Replacement page 19 2 Displacement pump connectin...

Страница 6: ...aning brush Align brush leads with slot in brush holder to assure free vertical brush movement 10 Motor armature commutator for burn spots gouges and extreme roughness See page 10 10 Remove motor and have motor shop resur face commutator if possible page 18 11 Motor armature for shorts using armature tester growler or perform spin test See page 10 11 Replace motor page 18 Refer to wiring diagram o...

Страница 7: ...om motor to pressure control circuit board 35 for damaged or loose wires or con nectors Inspect wiring insulation and terminals for signs of overheating 8 Be sure male terminal blades are centered and firmly connected to female terminals Replace any loose terminal or damaged wiring Securely reconnect terminals 9 For loose motor brush leads and terminals page 10 9 Tighten terminal screws Replace br...

Страница 8: ...ould clog pump 5 Leaking around throat packing nut which may indicate worn or damaged packings page 19 5 Replace packings page 19 Also check piston valve seat for hardened paint or nicks and replace if necessary Tighten packing nut wet cup 6 Pump rod damage 6 Repair pump page 19 7 Capacitor failure Visually inspect capacitor near terminals Ensure that orange safety re lief plug is intact 7 Replace...

Страница 9: ...e 18 4 Motor control board 35 by performing motor control board diagnostics page 14 If diagnos tics indicate substitute with a good board CAUTION Do not perform this check until mo tor armature is determined to be good A bad motor armature can burn out a good board 4 Replace with a new pressure control board 35 page 14 1 Basic Electrical Problems page 5 1 Perform necessary procedures 2 ON OFF swit...

Страница 10: ...lead Turn motor fan by hand at about two revolutions per second 2 If uneven or no resistance check for broken brush springs brush leads motor leads loose brush terminal screws motor lead terminals worn brushes Repair as needed page 10 3 If still uneven or no resistance replace motor page 18 9578A Fig 3 F G 39 Motor Brush Replacement Motor Brush Removal Replace brushes worn to less than 1 2 in Chec...

Страница 11: ...to board Fig 5 A TI0053 B C 8 Inspect commutator for excessive pitting burning or gouging A black color on commutator is normal Have commutator resurfaced by a motor repair shop if brushes wear too fast 9 Test brushes a Remove pump 13 Displacement Pump Replacement page 19 b With sprayer OFF turn pressure control knob fully counterclockwise to minimum pressure Plug in sprayer c Turn sprayer ON Slow...

Страница 12: ...ect two wires A from ON OFF switch 23 4 Remove toggle boot 25 and locking ring 24 Remove ON OFF switch 23 Installation 1 Install new ON OFF switch 23 Install locking ring 24 and toggle boot 25 2 Connect two wires A to ON OFF switch 3 Install pressure control cover 39 with four screws 18 ti2157a Fig 6 39 A 18 23 36 52 E D 35 36 25 24 37 22 ...

Страница 13: ...Red Wiring Diagram Yellow White Black Black Capacitor TI0060 Green Fig 7 L2 L1 60 35 34 Capacitor on Motor Wiring Diagram Capacitor on PC board 233782 A 233782 B 246649 A ti2159a Pressure Transducer ON OFF Switch Power Plug Potentiometer from Motor Capacitor Black Green White Yellow Black Red N L M M TO1 TO2 J7 J8 ...

Страница 14: ...continues to blink two times repeatedly Run away pressure Pres sure greater than 4500 psi 310 bar 31 MPa Replace motor control board See following Motor Control Board procedure Three times repeatedly Sprayer shuts down and LED continues to blink three times repeatedly Pressure transducer is faulty or missing Check transducer connection Open drain valve Substitute new transducer for transducer in s...

Страница 15: ...ds Lead D from potentiometer Lead E from transducer 4 Remove five screws 36 and circuit board 35 Installation 1 Clean pad on rear of motor control board Apply small amount of thermal compound 073019 to pad 2 Fig 6 Install motor control board 35 with five screws 36 3 Connect to motor control board 35 Lead E to transducer Lead D to potentiometer Two line voltage leads Four motor leads two yellow bla...

Страница 16: ...r up through transducer grommet 28 3 Install filter housing 45 with two screws 22 4 Connect lead E to motor control board 35 5 Install cover 39 with four screws 18 Pressure Adjust Potentiometer Removal Refer to Fig 6 and 7 1 Relieve pressure page 4 2 Remove four screws 18 and cover 39 3 Disconnect all leads from motor control board 35 4 Remove five screws 36 and board 35 5 Remove potentiometer kno...

Страница 17: ...sprayer up Remove two screws 18b and remove shroud 74 4 Remove two front screws 22 5 Remove two back screws 22 6 Pull drive housing 10 off of motor 1 Assembly 1 Push drive housing 10 onto motor 1 2 Install two front screws 22 3 Install two back screws 22 4 Fig 8 Install shroud 74 with two screw 18a Tip sprayer up Install two screws 18b 5 Install pump 13 Displacement Pump Replacement page 17 6 Inst...

Страница 18: ...ve screws 36 and board 6 Remove strain relief 37 Fig 6 and motor fan 2 7 Remove three screws 22 behind board and remove control housing 21 8 Remove four screws 22 and motor 1 from frame 63 Assembly 1 Install new motor 1 on frame 63 with four screws 22 2 Install control housing 21 with three screws 22 3 Install strain relief 37 Fig 6 and motor fan 2 4 Install board 35 with five screws 36 Connect al...

Страница 19: ...ring operation the threads of the drive housing will be damaged 1 Fig 12 Extend pump piston rod fully Apply grease to top of pump rod at A or inside connecting rod Fig 12 A TI0062 2 Fig 10 Install pump pin 9a Verify retainer spring 9b is in groove of pump pin 3 Push pump up until pump threads engage 4 Screw in pump until threads are flush with drive housing opening Align pump outlet to back 5 Fig ...

Страница 20: ...y 1900 Sprayer Model 246649 7 10 128 71 9 12 9b 1 74 9a 10a 59 62 84 Ref 103 113 85 13 10b 3 87 92 31 77 63 Ref 19 31 19 49 82 78 65 68 45 58 57 56 55 53 84 38 Ref 84 Ref 78 47 69 22 22 112 67 70 86 2 75 18 18 62 127 126 22 67 PARTS PAGE 24 114 135 ...

Страница 21: ...3 and 55 57 224807 ASSY cam drain valve 1 58 111600 PIN grooved 1 59 187625 HANDLE valve drain 1 62 162453 NIPPLE 1 4 npt m x 1 4 npsm 2 63 241858 FRAME stand mount 1 65 195177 HOLDER suction tube 1 67 107310 PLUG tubing 4 68 115506 SCREW slot hd hex washer hd 1 69 195425 HANDLE sprayer 1 70 100016 WASHER lock 1 71 108063 GRIP handle 1 74 245439 SHROUD motor 1 includes 18 75 126 127 75 198933 VENT...

Страница 22: ...12 9b 1 74 9a 10a 59 62 112 13 10b 3 85 31 77 63 31 19 49 72 45 58 57 56 55 53 84 38 84 78 47 22 22 113 67 10 86 2 75 18 18 62 127 126 22 67 130 131 134 133 PARTS PAGE 24 114 69 87 65 82 81 80 66 70 1 88 132 Parts 130 through 134 not used on later models See Parts List Sprayer page 23 ...

Страница 23: ...7 224807 ASSY cam drain valve 1 58 111600 PIN grooved 1 59 187625 HANDLE valve drain 1 62 162453 NIPPLE 1 4 npt m x 1 4 npsm 2 63 241934 FRAME cart 1 65 195497 HOOK pail 1 66 101242 RING retaining external 2 67 107310 PLUG tubing 4 69 241938 HANDLE cart 1 70 106062 WHEEL semi pneumatic 2 71 115480 KNOB t handle 2 72 105521 PLUG tubing 4 74 245439 SHROUD motor kit 1 includes 18 75 126 127 75 198933...

Страница 24: ...24 309423 Parts Drawing Sprayer 9538A 22 52 29 21 18 25 24 51 28 22 23 33 27 32 39 36 35 26 Ref 1 Ref 45 34 37 60 30 ...

Страница 25: ...power 1 30 114421 BUSHING strain relief 1 32 196904 LABEL control 1 33 112382 NUT shaft sealing 1 34 115498 SCREW slot hd hex washer hd 1 35 BOARD control 241989 233782 A 1 245892 233782 B 1 245892 246649 A 1 36 115494 SCREW 6 32 X 1 2 TAPTITE 5 37 115756 BUSHING strain relief 1 39 198943 CONTROL cover 1 51 111457 O RING 1 52 243222 TRANSDUCER pressure control 1 includes 51 60 195866 WIRE jumper 1...

Страница 26: ...ator Minimum W Motor HP W Cycles per gallon liter Maximum Delivery gpm lpm Maximum Tip size Fluid Outlet npsm 1 15 50 60 1 10 50 60 3000 7 8 653 680 180 0 38 1 25 0 019 1 4 in Basic Sprayer Wetted Parts zinc plated carbon steel polyurethane polyethylene stainless steel Delrin chrome plating leather V Max UHMWPE aluminum stainless steel tungsten carbide NOTE Delrin and Dimensions Weight lb kg Heigh...

Страница 27: ...27 309423 Notes ...

Страница 28: ...osts of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ASM s sole obligation and buyer s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above The buyer agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to inc...

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