Servicing
8.
Servicing
8.1
Servicing the Air Motor
The Air Motors require a normal mantenance inspection at 1500
hours of service on the non-circulating models.
Service procedure includes replacement of the Minor Motor
Service Kit (see next page for part numbers). It is suggested that
one Major Motor Service Kit (which includes the minor kit) be kept
on hand for normal maintenance and emergency repairs. See
next page for part numbers of the Major Motor Kit
Maintenance
The 700/900 Series Air Motor should be serviced with moisture-
free air.
Accessing the Air Motor (Fig. 18)
In order to be able to access the air motor, certain components
must be removed.
1. Remove air hose connection. Remove T-fitting with the
relief valve (40).
2. Loosen the five screws (Fig. 18, item 1) that secure the
motor shrouds (2) to the sprayer. Remove the shrouds.
Unhook the tube (3) coming from the rear of the pressure
gauge (4).
40
6
4
3
2
1
9
11
10
7
8
GB
1
7
22
2
35
5
18
10
29
3
4
5
6
2
8
16
17
18
19
20
21
30
31
15
25
26
39
27
12
28
13
34
23
34
32
33
24
36
14
37
38
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