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PART NUMBER CHART
Tank Code
Weight (kg)
83C-211-CE
14.8
83Z-211-CE
14.8
SPECIFICATION
Tank Capacity
Maximum working pressure
Safety Valve set pressure
Air Inlet Size
Fluid Outlet Size
Air Motor air Consumption
Maximum Agitator Pressure
PT-427-CE/418-CE AIR DRIVEN AGITATOR
The agitator utilizes an air driven motor to turn
the agitator shaft to which a propeller is
attached. The rotation of the propeller mixes
materials which have a tendency to separate or
settle quickly. Material agitation may be
performed at the same time material is being
sprayed without any adverse effect. The air
motor is powerful and smooth running. An air
adjusting valve is included to control the speed
of the agitator. The air motor requires low air
consumption, approximately 85-170 lpm. at 4.1
bar. (Max. input air pressure 6.7 bar).
INSTALLATION
Mix and prepare material to be used according
to manufacturer's instructions. Strain material
through a fine mesh screen (60 or 90 mesh) to
remove all foreign matter which is likely to enter
and clog material passages.
1. Always relieve all air pressure in the tank.
Pull the ring on the safety valve until
pressure bleeds down.
2. Loosen thumb screws, tip lid clamps back
and remove lid assembly.
3. Pour
material
into
accessories for disposable tank liners. A
one gallon container may also be used by
cutting 5mm off end of fluid tube at an
angle.
4. Replace the lid assembly and tighten
clamps and thumb screws securely.
5. If possible, the air supply line should pass
through an air filter/regulator to filter dirt
from air and remove entrained water and
oil.
See
ACCESSORIES
available. Connect the air supply hose to
the air inlet fitting on tank regulator.
6. Connect the atomisation air hose to the air
outlet fitting which is directly opposite air
inlet fitting.
7. Connect material hose to the fluid outlet
fitting.
SB-E-21-042-R10 (9/2021)
Height (mm)
485
485
9.5 litres
5.5 bar (80 psi)
5.5 bar (80 psi)
1/4" NPS or BSP (M)
3/8" NPS or BSP(M)
85 - 170 litres/min (3—6 CFM) at
4.1 bar (60 psi)
6.7 bar (100 psi)
8. See Figure 1 for a typical setup.
1. Turn on the air supply.
2. Turn T-Handle adjusting screw clockwise
on the tank regulator to increase material
pressure: turn it counter clockwise to
decrease
pressure is 5.5bar
3. For tank with air motor agitator, turn the
knob
of
counterclockwise to set the desired agitator
speed. Operate the agitator at he minimum
speed required to keep the material
thoroughly mixed. Do not over-agitate the
material. Air bubbles may form in the
material, causing a poor finish.
4. Atomization air for the spray gun can be
adjusted at the gun by means of an air
adjusting valve (P-H-5516) or, with the
additional air regulator PT-413 available as
an accessory (see P6).
5. See Spray Gun instructions for operation of
the gun.
the
tank.
See
If using an air quick disconnect (Q.D.) at the
inlet to the regulator at the pressure tank,
do not disconnect the Q.D. while the tank is
pressurized, unless the ball valve is closed.
Doing so will allow tank pressure to quickly
relieve, and can potentially pull paint back
for
filters
through the air regulator and air motor,
depending upon the liquid level in the tank.
Tank pressure should always be relieved by
turning the regulator fully counterclockwise,
or pulling the safety valve ring.
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
(Air Motor Assembly, See Page 5)
Do not pry front plate (40) or end plate (46)
from air motor body (43) with a screwdriver; this
will dent the surface of the plates and body
causing leaks. A puller tool should be used to
remove the plate from the motor body while
maintaining the position of the shaft. Holes
must be drilled for dowel pins (42) after
assembling front plate (40) on new body (43)
for alignment of parts. Always install new end
plate gaskets (41) when re-assembling air
motor.
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
Tank Shell
Tanks Lid
Fluid Tube
Air Manifold
Fluid Outlet
Lid Gasket
OPERATION
pressure.
Maximum
tank
the
air
adjusting
valve
(8)
Page 3
3 / 8
Steel, Zinc plate
2.4mm (.094 in)
Steel, Zinc plate
83C
4.2 mm (8 Gauge)
300 Series Stainless Steel
83Z
4.2 mm (8 Gauge)
83C
Stainless Steel
83Z
Stainless Steel
CRS Zinc Plated
83C
Steel, Galvanised Zinc Plate
83Z
Stainless Steel
TPV Rubber
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
To Clean Equipment:
1. If tank is equipped with agitator, turn off air
to agitator first. This will prevent the
possibility of paint contamination of the
agitator air motor.
2. Turn off the main air supply to the tank.
3. Turn T-handle adjusting screw on tank
regulator counterclockwise until no spring
tension is felt.
4. Relieve all pressure from the tank by
pulling the ring on the safety valve until the
pressure bleeds down.
5. Loosen thumb screws, tip clamps back and
tip tank lid to one side.
6. Loosen spray gun air cap retaining ring
about three turns.
7. Turn on the air supply to spray gun.
8. Place cloth over air cap on the gun and pull
trigger. This will force material back through
the hose, into the tank.
9. Empty and clean tank and parts which
come in contact with material. Use a
suitable cleaning material.
10. Pour cleaning material into the tank.
11. Replace lid and tighten thumb screws and
clamps.
12. Spray until clean solution appears.
13. Repeat steps 5 through 8.
Keep the safety valve clean at all
times.
Air Motor Assembly
Failure to properly lubricate the air motor will
result in premature motor failure and will void
warranty.
Lubricate air motor daily by adding 4 or 5 drops
of SAE 10 weight oil into air inlet fitting.
Clean the agitator shaft (54, Pg. 5) and the
propeller (56) at the end of each day.
Occasionally remove and clean the muffler
strainer felt (60) or replace, if necessary.
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