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PCH GMP-075 BIG PRO

Joint Filling and Sealing using Unfilled Urethanes, Epoxies, and Polyureas

  • Uses AST GMP metering pump
  • Continuous flow up to 1 gpm
  • Fluid pressures up to 1000 psi
  • Viscosities up to 10,000 cps
  • Fixed Ratios of 1:1 to 4:1
  • Variable flow rate
  • 8.5 gallon stainless steel tanks
  • 3/4 HP DC drive motor
  • Automatic dispense valve
  • Electric/pneumatic powered
  • Pumps non-abrasive materials
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*NOTE: Machine may be different from picture.

GMP-075 Extra Information
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*Please note: Not ALL parts are listed. The parts listed are the main items that are replaced periodically. These parts are for a 1:1 ratio machine. If you machine has been altered in anyway or is an older machine, your machine most likely contains some components that will not be listed. For the exact part numbers, please call AST at 763-592-2060 and provide your machine serial number.
Controller 14644 15 AMP Fuse 13006-15 Valve 55991-06 Gear Motor 12647
Trigger 11413 Sprocket(s) 14516-1216 Pumps 55477E Gauge 11083
Tank 22246-15A Tank Lid 55645-02 Pump Inlet 23675A    
Dessicant 12046 Pump Kit 55528-07A Manifold Kit 55776A    
START-UP
  • Check level of materials in containers, making sure level is always over 1/3
  • Clean off the dispense manifold with plastic mixer nozzle removed. Pump material into waste container to verify smooth, air-free flow of both materials. Wipe head clean and coat the dispense manifold with compatible lubricant.
  • Place new plastic mixer nozzle on applicator block and secure with mixer retainer nut.

SHUT-DOWN
  • Turn off motor controller and disconnect the plug from power.
  • Remove plastic mixer nozzle and discard.
  • Clean head of applicator and coat the threads and tip with compatible lubricant.
  • Lubricate grease zerks on applicator head. Fill until the lubricant comes out of the ports (holes) where the mixer is attached. Wipe away any displaced material.
  • Lubricate grease zerks on the side of each pump. The chamber being filled is between the shaft seals.
  • Lubricate the pump's internal gears:
    • Open the end of the bleed valve on the bottom of each pump.
    • Fill the zerk on top of the pump until fresh lubricant comes out the hole in the side of the bleed valve.
    • Close the bleed valve.
  • Verify that tanks are over 1/3 full.
Clean and Lubricate Gerotor Pumps
  • Remove and clean any material residue or film with compatible solvent (damp pad only - do not pour solvent).
  • Lubricate with compatible lubricants.
  • If leakage appears at shaft, replace seals.

Clean Dispense Assembly
  • Remove check valves. Disassemble & clean. Replace o-ring if necessary.
  • Clean the threads and ports of the dispense manifold. If necessary, it can be removed and soaked in a compatible solvent.

Ratio Check
  • Remove the retainer cap or mixer nozzle.
  • Trigger applicator; two separate beads of material will appear; compare for correct volume.
Daily Maintenance
  • Keep the instruction manual.
  • Never permit either material tank to get below approximately 1/3 full.
  • A common problem is cross-over (one material crossing over into the other material's manifold and/or hose). Damage and cost from cross-over is NOT covered under AST Corporation Warranty. Cross-over can be avoided by carefully following instructions.
  • If the gauges display pressures that "peg" the needle, immediately remove power from machine.
  • Do not install a disposable mixer nozzle to the dispense manifold until positive air-free flow is achieved from both outlets of the applicator block tip.
  • Air can be trapped in hoses during filling of an empty system. To avoid trapping air, arrange the hoses to obtain a continuous gradual upward slope of the hose from the pump outlet to the applicator while the system is pumping at low speed. Point the dispense assembly upward to let the material push the air out.
 
  • Two zerks are provided on each side of the dispense manifold, where the static mixer is attached to the applicator. These are provided so that the operator can remove the mixer and fill the ports of the manifold with a compatible lubricant. This helps prevent problems with material hardening in the manifold, and should be done when the unit is left unused for any period of time.
  • The gerotor pumps are lubricated in two places. Both should be lubed daily. When the zerk on the top of the pump is filled, the bleed valve at the bottom of the pump must be opened. Lubrication is complete when fresh lubricant is pushed out from the bleed valve.
  • The maximum cord length that can be used is 100 feet using 14 gauge wire.
  • This unit must be used with ground fault protection.
Questions?? Call us! If you're with the machine, we can walk you through the procedure for start-up and shut-down. Ask for Technical Assistance at 763-592-2060.
As soon as a problem is noticed, immediately remove the disposable plastic mixer nozzle and try dispensing material. This may prevent or purge material cross-over if it has not already hardened. After the static mixer is removed, THEN check the following:
  • Is the dispense manifold plugged? (material set up)
  • Is there sufficient material in the tanks?
  • Is the pressure at the outlet gauges changed from normal?
  • Do a ratio check to determine flow and ratio.

Do a ratio check at the dispense valve:
  • Check to see if there is flow from both pumps.
  • Check to see if the check valves are cutting off material evenly when the trigger switch is de-activated.
  • Measure the volume output of each material.

If ratio check is not correct, the problem is in the meter.
  • Is air entrapped in pumps or hoses?
  • Check to see if the drive belt is loose or worn.
  • If chain is removed, is one of the pump sprockets frozen? Can the pump be rotated by using a large pliers on the sprocket?
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