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PCV SP-55 GALLON SMART PUMP
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Sealing and Caulking Using Silicones, Single Part Urethanes and Fire Stop
- Uses AST CMP metering pump
- Continuous flow up to 4 gpm
- Fluid pressures up to 3000 psi
- Viscosities up to 1,000,000 cps
- Optional pneumatic elevator
- 5:1 to 30:1 power factor ratio
- Adjustable flow rate
- 55 gallon drum feed with follower plate
- High pressure/self priming
- 6", 8" or 10" diameter drive cylinder
- Pneumatic powered
- Metered shots or continuous flow
- 3" diameter double post pneumatic ram
- Pumps abrasive materials
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*NOTE: Machine may be different from picture.
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PCV SP-55 Extra Information
START-UP
- Check level of material in containers, making sure level is always over 1/3 filled for immersed units.
- Clean off applicator dispense head. Trigger applicator into waste container to verify smooth, air-free material flow.
- Place plastic nozzle on applicator. (if required)
SHUT-DOWN
- Disconnect main air supply.
- Remove any disposable nozzle.
- Trigger the applicator to remove any pressure in lines or system.
- Clean and cover the head of applicator.
Daily Maintenance
- Check air supply for clean air.
- Check tightness of luber on outlet of pump connecting rod.
- Apply a compatible lubricant to zerks on luber.
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The following basic points can be checked for trouble shooting the metering pump.
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- Is there a sufficient air supply?
- Is there a sufficient material supply?
- Is the air regulator set at desired pressure?
To determine if there is a problem in the air control, air drive, fluid pump, or outlet hose and nozzle gun:
- Disconnect outlet hose, turn air pressure down and trigger the applicator: If it cycles and pumps material, the hose or applicator is plugged. If not, remove the outlet check valve. Trigger the pump, checking for movement of pump; if no movement, check for plugged pump or air motor problem.
- If the pump doesn't run but pressure from drive cylinder can be felt, the problem is in the lower section. The fluid pump can be replaced or rebuilt with repair kit.
- Problem in hose or gun. Problem is in the hose if it's plugged or kinked and should be replaced. Problems is in the gun if it's plugged. The gun can be disassembled and cleaned.
Click Here for Printable Troubleshooting Guide
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