SureBead A Automatic Guns
Customer Product ManualPart 1041628A
Issued 5/15
NORDSON CORPORATION DULUTH, GEORGIA USAwww.nordson.com
Part 1041628A � 2003 Nordson CorporationAll rights reserved
Manual 42-SUREBEAD-MA-01
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Table of Contents
Safety 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Safety Alert Symbols 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Responsibilities of the Equipment Owner 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Information 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Instructions, Requirements, and Standards 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .User Qualifications 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Applicable Industry Safety Practices 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Intended Use of the Equipment 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Instructions and Safety Messages 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Installation Practices 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operating Practices 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maintenance and Repair Practices 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Safety Information 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Shutdown 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General Safety Warnings and Cautions 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Other Safety Precautions 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Aid 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Labels and Tags 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hot Melt Materials 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auxiliary Devices and Spare Parts 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nozzle Selection 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Unpacking and Inspection 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Installation Guidelines 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hydraulic and Pneumatic Connections 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mount the Gun 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mount a Gun on a New or Existing System 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replace a Gun on an Existing System 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making the Solenoid Valve Connections 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Connect the Air Supply 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Connect the Triggering Device 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecting the Adhesive Supply Hose 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flushing the Gun 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Installing Nozzles 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operating Under 3.4 bar (50 psi) Air Pressure 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Returning a Gun Module to the Factory Setting 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Troubleshooting 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Troubleshooting Table 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diagnostic Procedures (DPs) 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DP1. Check the Solenoid Valve 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DP2. Check for a Clogged Nozzle or Failed Module 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DP3. Check the Heater 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DP4. Check the RTD 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cleaning Nozzles 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inspecting the Gun Wiring 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repair 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacing an RTD or Heater 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Access the RTD or Heater 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replace the RTD or Heater 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Restore the System to Normal Operation 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replace a Module 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replace a Solenoid Valve 35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Recommended Spare Parts 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SureBead A Gun Assemblies 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Module Kit Part Numbers 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Accessories 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SureBead A Gun Parts 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gun-to-Hose Connectors 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nozzles for SureBead A Guns 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SureBead S Module Kits 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .In-Line Filters 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Data 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gun Specifications 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Torque Specifications 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cordset Wiring Diagram 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dimensions 43. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety Read this section before using the equipment. This section containsrecommendations and practices applicable to the safe installation,operation, and maintenance (hereafter referred to as “use”) of the productdescribed in this document (hereafter referred to as “equipment”).Additional safety information, in the form of task-specific safety alertmessages, appears as appropriate throughout this document.
WARNING: Failure to follow the safety messages, recommendations, andhazard avoidance procedures provided in this document can result inpersonal injury, including death, or damage to equipment or property.
Safety Alert Symbols The following safety alert symbol and signal words are used throughout thisdocument to alert the reader to personal safety hazards or to identifyconditions that may result in damage to equipment or property. Comply withall safety information that follows the signal word.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,can result in serious personal injury, including death.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,can result in minor or moderate personal injury.
CAUTION: (Used without the safety alert symbol) Indicates a potentiallyhazardous situation that, if not avoided, can result in damage to equipmentor property.
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Responsibilities of the Equipment Owner Equipment owners are responsible for managing safety information,ensuring that all instructions and regulatory requirements for use of theequipment are met, and for qualifying all potential users.
Safety Information � Research and evaluate safety information from all applicable sources,
including the owner-specific safety policy, best industry practices,governing regulations, material manufacturer’s product information, andthis document.
� Make safety information available to equipment users in accordancewith governing regulations. Contact the authority having jurisdiction forinformation.
� Maintain safety information, including the safety labels affixed to theequipment, in readable condition.
Instructions, Requirements, and Standards � Ensure that the equipment is used in accordance with the information
provided in this document, governing codes and regulations, and bestindustry practices.
� If applicable, receive approval from your facility’s engineering or safetydepartment, or other similar function within your organization, beforeinstalling or operating the equipment for the first time.
� Provide appropriate emergency and first aid equipment.
� Conduct safety inspections to ensure required practices are beingfollowed.
� Re-evaluate safety practices and procedures whenever changes aremade to the process or equipment.
User Qualifications Equipment owners are responsible for ensuring that users:
� receive safety training appropriate to their job function as directed bygoverning regulations and best industry practices
� are familiar with the equipment owner’s safety and accidentprevention policies and procedures
� receive, equipment- and task-specific training from another qualifiedindividual
NOTE: Nordson can provide equipment-specific installation,operation, and maintenance training. Contact your Nordsonrepresentative for information
� possess industry- and trade-specific skills and a level of experienceappropriate to their job function
� are physically capable of performing their job function and are notunder the influence of any substance that degrades their mentalcapacity or physical capabilities
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Applicable Industry Safety Practices The following safety practices apply to the use of the equipment in themanner described in this document. The information provided here is notmeant to include all possible safety practices, but represents the best safetypractices for equipment of similar hazard potential used in similar industries.
Intended Use of the Equipment � Use the equipment only for the purposes described and within the limits
specified in this document.
� Do not modify the equipment.
� Do not use incompatible materials or unapproved auxiliary devices.Contact your Nordson representative if you have any questions onmaterial compatibility or the use of non-standard auxiliary devices.
Instructions and Safety Messages � Read and follow the instructions provided in this document and other
referenced documents.
� Familiarize yourself with the location and meaning of the safety warninglabels and tags affixed to the equipment. Refer to Safety Labels andTags at the end of this section.
� If you are unsure of how to use the equipment, contact your Nordsonrepresentative for assistance.
Installation Practices � Install the equipment in accordance with the instructions provided in this
document and in the documentation provided with auxiliary devices.
� Ensure that the equipment is rated for the environment in which it will beused and that the processing characteristics of the material will notcreate a hazardous environment. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)for the material.
� If the required installation configuration does not match the installationinstructions, contact a Nordson representative for assistance.
� Position the equipment for safe operation. Observe the requirements forclearance between the equipment and other objects.
� Install lockable power disconnects to isolate the equipment and allindependently powered auxiliary devices from their power sources.
� Properly ground all equipment. Contact the local building codeenforcement agency for specific requirements.
� Ensure that fuses of the correct type and rating are installed in fusedequipment.
� Contact the authority having jurisdiction to determine the requirement forinstallation permits or inspections.
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Operating Practices � Become familiar with the location and operation of all safety devices and
indicators.
� Confirm that the equipment, including all safety devices (guards,interlocks, etc.), is in good working order and that the requiredenvironmental conditions exist.
� Use the personal protective equipment (PPE) specified for each task.Refer to Equipment Safety Information or the material manufacturer’sinstructions and SDS for PPE requirements.
� Do not use equipment that is malfunctioning or shows signs of apotential malfunction.
Maintenance and Repair Practices � Perform scheduled maintenance activities at the intervals described in
this document.
� Relieve system hydraulic and pneumatic pressure before servicing theequipment.
� De-energize the equipment and all auxiliary devices before servicing theequipment.
� Use only new factory-authorized refurbished or replacement parts.
� Read and comply with the manufacturer’s instructions and the SDSsupplied with equipment cleaning compounds.
NOTE: SDSs for cleaning compounds that are sold by Nordson areavailable at www.nordson.com or by calling a Nordson representative.
� Confirm the correct operation of all safety devices before placing theequipment back into operation.
� Dispose of waste cleaning compounds and residual process materialsaccording to governing regulations. Refer to the applicable SDS orcontact the authority having jurisdiction for information.
� Keep equipment safety warning labels clean. Replace worn ordamaged labels.
Equipment Safety Information This equipment safety information is applicable to the following types ofNordson equipment:
� hot melt and cold adhesive application equipment and all relatedaccessories
� pattern controllers, timers, detection and verification systems, and allother optional process control devices
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Equipment Shutdown To safely complete many of the procedures described in this document, theequipment must first be shut down. The level of shut down required variesby the type of equipment in use and the procedure being completed. If required, shut down instructions are specified at the start of theprocedure. The levels of shut down are:
Relieving System Hydraulic Pressure
Completely relieve system hydraulic pressure before breaking any hydraulicconnection or seal. Refer to the melter-specific product manual forinstructions on relieving system hydraulic pressure.
De-energizing the System
Isolate the system (melter, hoses, guns, and optional devices) from allpower sources before accessing any unprotected high-voltage wiring orconnection point.
1. Turn off the equipment and all auxiliary devices connected to theequipment (system).
2. To prevent the equipment from being accidentally energized, lock andtag the disconnect switch(es) or circuit breaker(s) that provide inputelectrical power to the equipment and optional devices.
NOTE: Government regulations and industry standards dictate specificrequirements for the isolation of hazardous energy sources. Refer tothe appropriate regulation or standard.
Disable the Guns
All electrical or mechanical devices that provide an activation signal to theguns, gun solenoid valve(s), or the melter pump must be disabled beforework can be performed on or around a gun that is connected to apressurized system.
1. Turn off or disconnect the gun triggering device (pattern controller, timer,PLY, etc.).
2. Disconnect the input signal wiring to the gun solenoid valve(s).
3. Reduce the air pressure to the gun solenoid valve(s) to zero; thenrelieve the residual air pressure between the regulator and the gun.
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General Safety Warnings and Cautions Table 1-1 contains the general safety warnings and cautions that apply toNordson hot melt and cold adhesive equipment. Review the table andcarefully read all of the warnings or cautions that apply to the type ofequipment described in this manual.
Equipment types are designated in Table 1-1 as follows:
HM = Hot melt (melters, hoses, guns, etc.)
PC = Process control
CA = Cold adhesive (dispensing pumps, pressurized container, andguns)
Table 1 General Safety Warnings and Cautions
EquipmentType Warning or Caution
HM
WARNING: Hazardous vapors! Before processing any polyurethanereactive (PUR) hot melt or solvent-based material through acompatible Nordson melter, read and comply with the material’s SDS.Ensure that the material’s processing temperature and flashpoints willnot be exceeded and that all requirements for safe handling,ventilation, first aid, and personal protective equipment are met.Failure to comply with SDS requirements can cause personal injury,including death.
HM
WARNING: Reactive material! Never clean any aluminum componentor flush Nordson equipment with halogenated hydrocarbons. Nordsonmelters and guns contain aluminum components that may reactviolently with halogenated hydrocarbons. The use of halogenatedhydrocarbon compounds in Nordson equipment can cause personalinjury, including death.
HM, CA
WARNING: System pressurized! Relieve system hydraulic pressurebefore breaking any hydraulic connection or seal. Failure to relievethe system hydraulic pressure can result in the uncontrolled release ofhot melt or cold adhesive, causing personal injury.
HM
WARNING: Molten material! Wear eye or face protection, clothingthat protects exposed skin, and heat-protective gloves when servicingequipment that contains molten hot melt. Even when solidified, hotmelt can still cause burns. Failure to wear appropriate personalprotective equipment can result in personal injury.
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Table 1 General Safety Warnings and Cautions (contd)
EquipmentType Warning or Caution
HM, PC
WARNING: Equipment starts automatically! Remote triggeringdevices are used to control automatic hot melt guns. Before workingon or near an operating gun, disable the gun’s triggering device andremove the air supply to the gun’s solenoid valve(s). Failure todisable the gun’s triggering device and remove the supply of air to thesolenoid valve(s) can result in personal injury.
HM, CA, PC
WARNING: Risk of electrocution! Even when switched off andelectrically isolated at the disconnect switch or circuit breaker, theequipment may still be connected to energized auxiliary devices.De-energize and electrically isolate all auxiliary devices beforeservicing the equipment. Failure to properly isolate electrical power toauxiliary equipment before servicing the equipment can result inpersonal injury, including death.
CA
WARNING: Risk of fire or explosion! Nordson cold adhesiveequipment is not rated for use in explosive environments and shouldnot be used with solvent-based adhesives that can create anexplosive atmosphere when processed. Refer to the SDS for theadhesive to determine its processing characteristics and limitations.The use of incompatible solvent-based adhesives or the improperprocessing of solvent-based adhesives can result in personal injury,including death.
HM, CA, PC
WARNING: Allow only personnel with appropriate training andexperience to operate or service the equipment. The use of untrainedor inexperienced personnel to operate or service the equipment canresult in injury, including death, to themselves and others and candamage to the equipment.
HM
CAUTION: Hot surfaces! Avoid contact with the hot metal surfacesof guns, hoses, and certain components of the melter. If contact cannot be avoided, wear heat-protective gloves and clothing whenworking around heated equipment. Failure to avoid contact with hotmetal surfaces can result in personal injury.
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General Safety Warnings and Cautions (contd)
Table 1 General Safety Warnings and Cautions (contd)
EquipmentType Warning or Caution
HM
CAUTION: Some Nordson melters are specifically designed toprocess polyurethane reactive (PURR) hot melt. Attempting toprocess PUR in equipment not specifically designed for this purposecan damage the equipment and cause premature reaction of the hotmelt. If unsure of the equipment’s ability to process PUR, contact aNordson representative for assistance.
HM, CA
CAUTION: Before using any cleaning or flushing compound on or inthe equipment, read and comply with the manufacturer’s instructionsand the SDS supplied with the compound. Some cleaningcompounds can react unpredictably with hot melt or cold adhesive,resulting in damage to the equipment.
HM
CAUTION: Nordson hot melt equipment is factory tested withNordson Type R fluid that contains polyester adipate plasticizer.Certain hot melt materials can react with Type R fluid and form a solidgum that can clog the equipment. Before using the equipment,confirm that the hot melt is compatible with Type R fluid.
Other Safety Precautions � Do not use an open flame to heat hot melt system components.
� Check high pressure hoses daily for signs of excessive wear, damage,or leaks.
� Never point a dispensing handgun at yourself or others.
� Suspend dispensing handguns by their proper suspension point.
First AidIf molten hot melt comes in contact with skin:
1. Do NOT attempt to remove the molten hot melt.
2. Immediately soak the affected area in clean, cold water until the hot melthas cooled.
3. Do NOT attempt to remove the solidified hot melt.
4. In case of severe burns, treat for shock.
5. Seek expert medical attention immediately. Give the SDS for the hotmelt to the medical personnel providing treatment.
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Safety Labels and Tags Figure 1 illustrates the location of the product safety labels and tags affixedto the equipment. Table 2 provides an illustration of the hazard identificationsymbols that appear on each safety label and tag, the meaning of thesymbol, or the exact wording of any safety message.
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Figure 1 Safety labels and tags on a SureBead A gun
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Safety Labels and Tags (contd)
Table 2 Equipment Safety Labels and Tags
Item Part Description
1. 273 635 CAUTION: Hot surface! Before touching the gun body, allow the gun tocool, or wear heat-protective gloves. Failure to allow the gun body tocool or to wear heat-protective gloves may cause personal injury.
2. 182 036 WARNING: System pressurized! Relieve system pressure beforedisconnecting the hose from the gun. Failure to relieve systempressure before disconnecting the hose may cause personal injury.
WARNING: Hot surface! Before touching the gun body, allow the gun tocool, or wear heat-protective gloves. Failure to allow the gun body tocool or to wear heat-protective gloves may cause personal injury.
3. 600 137 WARNING: Disconnect power and remove system pressure beforedisassembly or maintenance. Failure to follow these instructions mayresult in serious personal injury.
4. 243 352 WARNING: Fire, injury, or equipment damage can result if cleanoutmaterials do not meet the following requirements:
1. Minimum flashpoint to be 550�F (288�C).
2. Liquid and vapor to be non-toxic at use temperature in equipment.
3. Chemical reactions with adhesive and equipment materials mustnot be violently heat producing.
4. Cleanout material must not corrode or otherwise weakenequipment materials.
5. 600 103 WARNING: This gun is RTD (resistance temperature detector)controlled. Prior to operation and before changing adhesive, consultinstruction manual for changing operating temperature. Failure tofollow instructions may result in personal injury or property damage.
6. 243 352 WARNING: This equipment is factory tested with Nordson type R fluidcontaining Polyester Adipate plasticizer. Certain adhesives may react withthe type R fluid residue to form solid gum, which can be difficult toremove.
To avoid equipment damage, check with adhesive supplier regardingcompatibility and cleanout procedure before putting adhesive into thesystem.
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Description SureBead A modular hot melt guns are designed for easy flushing byremoving the nozzle from the module. SureBead A guns areair-open−air-close resistance temperature detector (RTD)-controlled gunsthat come completely assembled with a module, nozzle, manifold, solenoidand cordset. Nozzles used with a SureBead A gun are designed to performsimilar to reduced cavity and zero cavity nozzles. Figure 2 shows thecomponents of a SureBead A gun.
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Figure 2 Key parts of a typical SureBead A single module gun
1. Solenoid valve2. Mounting bracket3. Cordset
4. Hose connector5. Manifold
6. Nozzle7. Module
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Hot Melt Materials SureBead A guns are designed to dispense packaging grade adhesives. Donot dispense polyurethane reactive or polyamide hot melt materials throughthe guns.
Auxiliary Devices and Spare Parts SureBead A guns should only be connected to approved auxiliary devices.Failure to do so could void any warranty claims. Use only new Nordsonreplacement parts or approved factory refurbished parts.
Nozzle Selection Because of improved design efficiency of the SureBead guns, adhesivebead volume may vary slightly from equivalent H200 RC and ZC modules.Adjust the adhesive pressure to compensate.
Installation Guns are installed using the following six-step process:
� Observe all warnings, cautions and notes in the following procedures
� mount to parent machine
� connect the air supply
� connect the adhesive supply hose
� nozzle removal and gun flush
� install the nozzle
Guns ordered with special options may require additional installation stepsthat are not described here.
NOTE: In-line filters are an optional accessory that may be orderedseparately. Refer to Parts at the end of this manual for part numbers.
Unpacking and Inspection 1. Carefully unpack the gun.
2. Inspect the gun and inventory the contents of the shipping package.Guns are shipped with the components shown in Table 3. Report anymissing or damaged components to a Nordson representative.
NOTE: Guns ordered with optional features may be shipped withadditional components.
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Table 3 Contents of a Gun Shipping Package
Component SureBead A Guns
Main gun assembly(preassembled)
Manifold
Module and nozzle
Mounting clamp
Insulating cuff
Solenoid valve
NOTE A: Remove the nozzle cover before heating.
B: Do not remove the nozzle from SureBead Amodule until it is time to start the system and flushthe gun.
Installation Guidelines
Mounting� Do not remove the nozzle from the SureBead A gun until it is time to
start the system and flush the gun.
� Mount the gun so that the nozzle tip will be perpendicular to and nomore than 13 mm (0.5 in.) away from the substrate.
NOTE: Guns can be mounted at distances greater than mentionedabove, but higher operating pressures are required for operation. Thismay also result in stringing and other bead pattern distortions.
� Make sure the mounting location provides sufficient clearance aroundthe rear or sides of the gun so that the manifold cover or endplates canbe removed for service.
� Mount the gun on a rigid support that is isolated from external vibrationsand that prevents the gun from rotating.
� To minimize heat loss, thermally isolate the gun from the support usingthe insulator provided with the gun.
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Connections� To minimize heat loss and adhesive flow obstruction, use only one
adapter fitting to connect the adhesive supply hose to the gun.
� Thermally insulate the hose-to-gun joint. SureBead A guns are shippedwith an insulating cuff.
� Use only clean, dry, non-lubricated air.
� Ensure that the plant air supply and regulator provide a minimum of3.4 bar (50 psi) to the gun solenoid valve.
NOTE: The gun will not operate properly if air pressure is not set at theminimum pressure.
NOTE: 4.5 bar (65) psi air pressure is recommended for optimumperformance.
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Mount the Gun This section describes the following gun-mounting options:
� mounting a gun on a new or existing system
� replacing a gun on an existing system
� mounting a low-profile gun
Equipment configuration and production line may require a variation in themounting options described in this section. Regardless of the mountingmethod used, follow the guidelines provided in Installation Guidelines.
Mount a Gun on a New or Existing System
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. Do not removethe nozzle from SureBead A guns until it is time to start the system andflush the guns. The sharp needle on these guns is exposed whenever thenozzle is removed.
1. See Figure 3. Slide the gun mounting clamp onto a mounting bar9−16 mm diameter (3/8−5/8 in.), or disassemble the clamp andreassemble it (with the gun and insulator) onto a mounting bar. Makesure the insulator is placed between the manifold and the clamp.
2. Securely tighten the mounting clamp.
3. Go to Making the Solenoid Valve Connections.
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Figure 3 Mounting a gun using the mounting clamp (SureBead A gun shown)
1. Mounting bar (customer supplied)2. Mounting clamp
3. Insulator
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Replace a Gun on an Existing System
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. Do not removethe nozzle from SureBead A guns until it is time to start the system andflush the guns. The sharp needle on these guns is exposed whenever thenozzle is removed.
NOTE: SureBead A guns are preassembled with a performance-matchedsolenoid valve. If a SureBead A gun requires replacement, NordsonCorporation recommends replacing the entire gun assembly (both the gunand solenoid valve) as a single unit.
1. Relieve system hydraulic pressure and disable the gun to be replaced.Refer to Safety.
2. Disconnect the adhesive supply hose from the gun both electrically andhydraulically.
NOTE: Record the exact position of the nozzle relative to the substrateprior to removal. This will make pattern set up much easier when thesystem is restarted.
3. Separate the existing gun from its mounting. If a mounting clamp will notbe reused, remove it from the mounting bar.
4. Mount the new gun and insulator onto the existing mounting clamp (orrod). A rod should be 9−16 mm diameter (3/8−5/8 in.). Make sure thatthe nozzle is positioned in the same location as the old gun. Tighten theclamp securely.
5. Go to Making the Solenoid Valve Connections.
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Making the Solenoid Valve Connections Solenoid valves must be connected to an air supply and to a triggeringdevice, such as a pattern controller or timer. The solenoid is preinstalled onthe gun. Standard SureBead A guns are supplied with 24 VDC, 5.4 Wsolenoids.
CAUTION: Risk of valve failure. Solenoids must be rated for the outputvoltage of the triggering device (pattern controller, timer, PLC, etc.) and foruse in high-temperature applications. Refer to Installation Guidelines.
Connect the Air Supply Connect a clean, dry, non-lubricated, regulated air supply to the solenoidvalve. Refer to Installation Guidelines provided earlier in this section and tothe instruction sheet supplied with the valve.
Connect the Triggering Device 1. See Figure 4. Remove the solenoid valve terminal block. Save the
rubber gasket between the terminal block and the valve.
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Figure 4 Removing the solenoid valve terminal block
1. Terminal block 2. Gasket
2 1
24VDC
Solenoid valve terminalblock positions 4293107A
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CAUTION: Do not attempt to pry the terminal block out of the housing.Doing so can damage the electrical connections pins.
2. See Figure 5. Gently press against the edge of one of the terminal blockretaining prongs to remove the terminal block from the housing.
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Figure 5 Removing the terminal block from the housing
CAUTION: Solenoid valves must be rated for the output voltage of thetriggering device. Make sure the ratings match.
3. Thread a 0.75−0.34 mm2 (18−22 AWG) three-conductor cable throughthe housing strain relief.
4. Connect the positive and negative lead to terminals 1 and 2 (polaritydoes not matter) and connect the ground wire to the ground terminal.The terminal positions are marked on the bottom of the terminal block.
5. Snap the terminal block back into its housing.
6. Align the rubber gasket on the terminal block housing, plug the terminalblock into the solenoid valve, and secure it with the screw removed inStep 1.
7. Connect the three-conductor cable to the triggering device. Refer to theinstructions that came with the triggering device.
8. Go to Connecting the Gun and Hose.
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Connecting the Adhesive Supply Hose NOTE: Refer to the user’s guide shipped with the hose for detailed hoseinstallation guidelines.
1. Do one of the following:
� If an in-line filter is to be used (refer to Parts), remove the hoseconnector on the gun and install the in-line filter.
NOTE: The filter mesh selection should match the nozzle size. Refer toTable 5 under In Line Filters in the Parts section for more information.
� If an in-line filter is not used, check the tightness of the hoseconnector.
2. See Figure 6. Connect the hose swivel fitting to the gun hose connector.Use two wrenches to tighten the hose fitting.
3. Connect the gun cordset to the hose.
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Figure 6 Connecting the hose (SureBead A gun with no in-line filter shown)
4. See Figure 7. Insulate the hose-to-gun joint. On SureBead A guns, aninsulating cuff is provided in the installation kit. For insulating cuff partnumbers, refer to Parts.
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Figure 7 Insulating cuff installed on a hose-to-gun joint
5. Connect the hose to the melter. Refer to the hose user’s guide and/orthe melter product manual.
6. Go to Flushing the Gun.
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Flushing the Gun Flush the gun of any possible foreign material before commencingoperation.
CAUTION: This equipment is factory tested with Nordson Type R fluidcontaining polyester adipate plasticizer. Certain adhesives may react withthe Type R fluid residue to form a solid gum that can be difficult to remove.Consult with the adhesive supplier to determine the adhesive compatibilitywith Type R fluid.
1. Disconnect or turn off the solenoid valve triggering device and relievesystem hydraulic pressure.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. The sharpneedle on SureBead A guns is exposed whenever the nozzle is removedfrom the module. Use extreme care to avoid contact with or cause damageto the needle.
2. Remove the nozzle.
3. Place a catch pan under the gun.
4. Supply air to the solenoid, heat the system and increase the hydraulicpressure.
CAUTION: Do not exceed 6.9 bar (100 psi) hydraulic pressure during thisprocedure. Doing so can cause injury.
5. Manually activate the gun-purge mode on the pattern controller, ormanually energize the solenoid. Refer to the appropriate manual.
6. When the hot melt is clear and free of foreign material, shut off thematerial pressure supply. Continue to the next procedure to installnozzles.
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Installing Nozzles
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. The sharpneedle on SureBead A guns is exposed whenever the nozzle is removed.Use extreme care to avoid contact with or cause damage to the needle.
WARNING: Shutoff air pressure to the gun before performing theseprocedures.
CAUTION: Do not install a SureBead nozzle on a cold gun. Doing so candamage hydraulic seals and cause module failure. Install nozzles only whenthe gun is at operating temperature and material supply pressure is at 0 psi.
NOTE: New, used, and different sized nozzles may be interchangedbetween modules.
1. See Figure 8. Install the nozzle by threading it onto the module by handand then using a torque wrench to tighten the nozzle to no more than4.5 N�m (40 in.-lb). Do not overtighten.
2. Repressurize the system and manually cycle the module several timesuntil the fluid stream is uniform.
3. Set the system to operation pressure and check for leaks between thegun, hose, and melter.
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Figure 8 Install a nozzle
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Operation WARNING: SureBead A gun modules are adjustable. Adjusting the gunmodules for low air pressure operation without making a correspondingreduction in hydraulic pressure may cause the gun modules to remain open.Refer to the next section to properly adjust SureBead A modules foroperation at a low air pressure (less than 50 psi).
WARNING: If system hydraulic pressure is above 90 bar (1300 psi) and airpressure supply is removed, the module may automatically open anddispense material.
Operating Under 3.4 bar (50 psi) Air Pressure This adjustment changes the load spring tension only. It will not affect thestroke of the valve. This procedure cannot be used to disable the module.On multi-module guns, the adjustment of the load spring may be used tohelp synchronize module-to-module pattern placement.
Normal operating air pressure range for SureBead A guns is 3.4−5.5 bar(50−80 psi), with optimum performance achieved at 4.5 bar (65 psi). Ifavailable air pressure is below 3.4 bar (50 psi), adjustment of the loadspring may be required.
See Figure 9. Rotate the adjusting screw counterclockwise with a 4 mm(5/32 in.) hex wrench to allow for operation below 3.4 bar (50 psi).
CAUTION: Rotating the adjusting screw from the original factory settingmay allow the module to automatically open if the gun air supply is off andhydraulic pressure is above 20.7 bar (1300 psi).
Figure 9 Rotate the adjustingscrew to allowoperation below 50 psi
Returning a Gun Module to the Factory Setting 1. Disable the gun. Refer to Safety.
2. See Figure 9. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise until itbottoms out.
3. Turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise two revolutions.This position will approximate factory settings.
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Troubleshooting WARNING: Risk of personal injury. This equipment contains pressurizedhot melt material and high voltage circuits. Read the Safety informationprovided in this document before completing any troubleshooting procedure.Failure to observe safety messages and hazard-avoidance procedures canresult in personal injury, including death.
Troubleshooting Table The following table lists the gun problems that are most likely to occur, thepossible causes of each problem, and steps for corrective action.Cross-references are made to expanded diagnostic procedures (DP)provided later in this section or to other sections of this manual.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
1. No adhesive flowfrom a single gunmodule or from anymodule on amulti-module gun
Adhesive level low Add adhesive.
No input power Connect power to the melter and auxiliarydevices. Ensure that all disconnect switchesor circuit breakers are on.
Air pressure to gun too low Increase to minimum 3.4 bar (50 psi).
NOTE: 4.5 bar (65) psi air pressure isrecommended for optimum performance.
Melter, hose, or guntemperature setting too low
Adjust. Refer to the melter product manual.
System not at operatingtemperature
Verify that the READY light is on and the hotmelt is molten.
Insufficient air pressure to themelter piston pump (pistonpump melters)
Flush the melter filter. Refer to the melterproduct manual.
Melter motor not operating(gear pump melters)
Check the motor operation. Refer to themelter product manual.
No air supply to solenoidvalve
Check the plant air supply pressure.
Solenoid valve failed Check the solenoid valve and replace ifnecessary. Refer to DP1.
Damaged needle Replace the module. Refer to Repair.
Continued...
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Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
1. No adhesive flowfrom a single-module gun or fromany module of amulti-module gun(contd.)
Hose or filter clogged Replace.
Clogged solenoid muffler Replace.
Nozzle clogged Clean or replace. Refer to DP2.
Adhesive in air section ofmodule
Replace. Refer to Repair.
Module failed Replace. Refer to Repair.
Dirty or faulty triggeringdevice
Clean or replace.
Faulty encoder Test the encoder and replace if defective.
Module failed Replace. Refer to Repair.
2. Adhesive outputskewed or adhesivedripping frommodule when gun isnot firing (SureBeadA guns only)
Damaged needle or nozzle Replace. Refer to Repair.
Adhesive char buildup on theoutside of nozzle tip.
Clean. Avoid damage to the nozzle tip.
3. Uncontrolledadhesive flow frommodule
Hydraulic pressure too high Decrease.
Hydraulic pressure too highand gun air pressure lost
Stop the melter pump and restore airpressure to the gun.
Module failed open Replace. Refer to Repair.
Insufficient spring tension Rotate the adjusting screw clockwise with a4 mm wrench to increase tension.
Solenoid valve valve ported tomanifold backwards or failedopen
Correct the solenoid valve porting or replacethe solenoid valve.
Continued...
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Troubleshooting Table (contd)
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
4. Modules nottriggering at thesame time onmulti-module gun
Gun module adjustmentscrew not properly set
Set back to factory setting.
Module failed Replace. Refer to Repair.
Insufficient gun air pressure Increase.
5. Gun fails to heat orunderheats
No power Verify melter power. Refer to the melterproduct manual.
Gun temperature setting toolow
Adjust. Refer to the melter product manual.
Gun heater failed (open orshort)
Check for an open heater circuit. Refer toDP3.
Gun RTD failed (open orshort)
Check RTD resistance. Refer to DP4.
6. Gun overheats Melter, hose, or guntemperature setting too high
Adjust. Refer to the melter product manual.
Gun RTD shorted (meltershould shut down)
Check resistance. Refer to DP4.
Short in heater control circuit Troubleshoot the melter. Refer to the melterproduct manual.
Diagnostic Procedures (DPs) The following diagnostic procedures (DPs) are referenced in theTroubleshooting Table.
DP1. Check the Solenoid Valve1. Place the system into operation.
2. Trigger the gun using the timer or pattern controller:
� Adhesive flows—normal indication. Return to the TroubleshootingTable.
� No adhesive flow—go to step 3.
3. Manually trigger the gun at the solenoid valve:
� Adhesive flows—normal indication. Return to the TroubleshootingTable.
� No adhesive flow—go to step 4.
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4. Check the solenoid valve coil for continuity:
� Connect an ohmmeter between pins 1 and 2.
� Continuity okay—normal indication. Return to the TroubleshootingTable.
� No continuity—failed solenoid valve. Replace the solenoid valve.Refer to Repair.
NOTE: Verify that the solenoid valve being used has a rated servicetemperature above 85 �C (185 �F).
DP2. Check for a Clogged Nozzle or Failed ModuleNOTE: Verify solenoid valve operation before performing this procedure.
1. Relieve system pressure and disable the gun while maintainingoperating temperature. Refer to Safety.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. The sharpneedle on SureBead A guns is exposed whenever the nozzle is removed.Use extreme care to avoid contact with/damage to the needle.
2. See Figure 10. Remove the nozzle.
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Figure 10 Removing a nozzle
3. Reduce system hydraulic pressure to 0.
4. Raise hydraulic pressure to approximately 27.5 bar (400 psi).
5. Manually trigger the gun. Check for up and down movement of theneedle:
� Adhesive flows—normal indication. Clean or replace the nozzle.Refer to Maintenance.
� No adhesive flow—the module or inline heater is clogged or may bedefective. Replace the module. Refer to Repair.
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DP3. Check the Heater1. Disable the gun. Refer to Safety.
2. Unplug the gun cordset from the hose.
3. See Figure 11. Test for continuity across the gun heater circuit (pins 1and 2):
� Continuity okay—normal indication. Return to the TroubleshootingTable.
� No continuity—the heater is defective or there is a loose connectioninside the gun electrical cavity. Locate the wire, or replace theheater. Refer to Repair.
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Figure 11 Gun cordset pins
DP4. Check the RTD 1. Disable the gun. Refer to Safety.
2. Unplug the gun cordset from the hose.
3. Allow the gun to reach room temperature, or use a pyrometer todetermine gun temperature.
4. See Figure 11. Measure resistance across the RTD circuit(pins 3 and 5).
5. See Figure 12 to determine the expected resistance of the RTD at theknown temperature. Compare the expected and measured resistancevalues:
� Measured resistance is within the expected range—normalindication. Return to the Troubleshooting table.
� Measured resistance is not within the expected range—the RTD isdefective. Replace the RTD. Refer to Repair.
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Maintenance Table 4 provides the recommended schedule for gun maintenance. Detailedprocedures for weekly and semi-annual maintenance tasks are provided inthe remainder of this section.
Table 4 Gun Maintenance Schedule
Frequency Task Notes
Daily Remove hot melt and char from theexterior of the gun assembly.
—
Weekly Clean the gun nozzle(s). A, B
Semi-annually Inspect the gun wiring. —
NOTE A: Nordson recommends the use of a nozzle cleaning kit (P/N 901915).
B: Process-specific nozzle performance history may indicate the needfor more or less frequent nozzle cleaning.
Cleaning Nozzles Gun nozzles may become clogged when char or debris becomes lodged inthe nozzle. Char may also build up on the outside of the nozzle, which canseal over the tip. The use of an in-line filter will significantly reduceclogging.
1. Heat the gun to operating temperature.
2. Relieve system pressure and disable the gun. Refer to Safety.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. The sharpneedle on SureBead A reduced cavity guns is exposed whenever the nozzleis removed from the gun. Use extreme care to avoid contact with/damage tothe needle.
3. See Figure 13. Remove the nozzle.
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Figure 13 Removing a nozzle
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WARNING: Risk of fire. Do not heat Nordson Type R fluid above 245 �C(475 �F). Use only an industrial grade, regulated, electrical heating devicethat is designed to heat industrial fluids. Personal injury or property damagecan result if Type R cleaning fluid is heated with an open flame or in anunregulated heating device.
CAUTION: Do not use a torch or high heat above 260 �C (500 �F).
4. Soak the nozzles in Nordson Type R cleaning fluid that has been heatedabove the melting point of the hot melt, or use a hot air knife.
5. Remove the nozzles from the cleaning fluid.
CAUTION: Use the correct size precision pin probe to clean Nordsonnozzles. The use of non-precision or incorrectly sized probes may damagethe nozzle. The Nordson nozzle cleaning kit (part 901915) contains a varietyof probe sizes.
6. Insert a correctly sized cleaning probe at the outlet of the nozzle.
7. With a clean cloth, firmly grip the cleaning probe, then pull the probe outof the nozzle, wiping the probe clean.
CAUTION: Install SureBead A nozzles only when the gun is at operatingtemperature. Failure to do so can damage the internal hydrualic seal andcause module failure.
8. Reinstall the nozzles. Tighten the nozzles to 4.5 N�m (40 in.-lb). Do notovertighten.
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Inspecting the Gun Wiring 1. De-energize the system. Refer to Safety.
2. Remove the manifold cover.
3. See Figure 14. Check the internal gun wiring for signs of damage andthe terminal block connections for tightness.
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Figure 14 Cordset wiring diagram
CAUTION: Ensure that the cover O-ring on waterwash-style guns is ingood condition and properly positioned before reinstalling the manifoldcover.
4. Reinstall the manifold cover.
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Repair This section provides procedures for replacing a gun RTD, heater, module,or solenoid valve.
NOTE: Refer to Parts later in this manual for replacement part and repairkit part numbers.
Replacing an RTD or Heater RTDs are hardwired through the gun cordset. If an RTD fails, Nordsonrecommends that the entire gun cordset be replaced. Heaters areterminated inside the manifold and can be replaced individually withoutreplacing the entire cordset.
The following procedure describes RTD replacement by replacing the entirecordset. Instructions for replacing a heater are also included. To replace anRTD without replacing the entire cordset, use the RTD replacement kit listedin Parts. Kits contain detailed replacement instructions.
Access the RTD or Heater1. De-energize the system and disable the gun. Refer to Safety.
2. See Figure 15. Unplug the gun cordset from the hose.
3. If the gun is not easily accessible, relieve system hydraulic pressure(refer to Safety) and disconnect the hose from the gun.
4. Loosen the screws and swing the manifold cover aside. The screws donot need to be fully removed.
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Figure 15 Access the RTD or heater
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Replace the RTD or HeaterSee Figure 14 and 16.
1. Remove the RTD or heater from the manifold.
NOTE: If the RTD is stuck, it can be removed pushing with a flattenedpunch from the other side.
2. Disconnect the cordset leads from the terminal block. If the heater isbeing replaced, disconnect the heater leads from terminal block.
To replace the RTDa. Disconnect the ground lead from the manifold.
b. Remove the cordset from the manifold and install a new cordset.Tighten the cordset locking nut or threaded tension relief.
c. Reconnect the ground lead to the manifold.
To replace the heatera. Trim the leads of the new heater to match the leads of the old heater.
b. Coat the heater with heat-conductive paste (part 257326) and theninsert the heater in the manifold.
c. Insert each heater lead into the terminal block and tighten theterminal block screws.
d. Insert the heater leads from the cordset into the terminal block andtighten the terminal block screws.
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Figure 16 Replacing a heater or RTD
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1. Ground wire2. Cordset
3. Terminal block4. RTD
5. Heater
Restore the System to Normal Operation
CAUTION: Ensure that the cover O-ring on waterwash-style guns is ingood condition and properly positioned before reinstalling the manifoldcover.
1. Reinstall the manifold cover.
2. Connect the hose to the gun.
3. Plug the gun cordset into the hose.
4. Restore the air pressure (3.5−5.5 bar, 50−80 psi), and resume normaloperation.
Replace a Module See Figure 17. There are two different types of SureBead replacementmodules: SureBead A and SureBead S.
� SureBead A: air-open−air-closed.
� SureBead S: air-open−spring-closed.
SureBead guns are shipped with “A” modules only. Verify the type ofmodule before proceeding with installation.
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NOTE: The pressure recommendation listed on the module is for airpressure only.
4293122A
XX
XX
XX
XX
A S
11
Figure 17 SureBead “A” and “S” Modules
1. Letter code designation for module
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Replace a Module (contd)
1. Make sure the gun is at operating temperature.
2. De-energize the system and disable the gun. Bleed off the hydraulicpressure, then shut off the air supply. Refer to Safety.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or equipment damage. The sharpneedle on SureBead A reduced cavity guns is exposed whenever theneedle protector or nozzle is removed from the gun. Use extreme care toavoid contact with or damage to the needle.
3. If it will be reused, remove the nozzle from the module being replaced.
4. See Figure 18. Remove the module from the manifold by removing thetwo mounting screws from the front of the module.
4293120A
2
1
3
Figure 18 Replacing a module
1. Module 2. O-ring3. Nozzle protector
4293016A
1
2
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CAUTION: Do not allow adhesive to enter the module air passages.Adhesive that enters the air passages will obstruct the flow of air anddamage the module.
5. Carefully remove any residual hot melt from the module mounting face,and clean the face.
NOTE: If hot melt does enter the air passages, temporarily place thegun into operation, shield the operator, then trigger the gun to expel thehot melt from the air passages.
6. Apply anti-seize compound to the module mounting screws, thenreinstall the module on the manifold. Tighten the screws to 3.4 N�m(30 in.-lb). Do not overtighten.
7. Install the old nozzle or a new replacement nozzle. Tighten the nozzle to4.5 N�m (40 in.-lb). Do not overtighten.
NOTE: If using a new nozzle, remove the nozzle protection cover beforerestoring the gun to operation.
8. Restore the system to normal operation.
Replace a Solenoid Valve Refer to the instructions shipped with the replacement solenoid valve.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury. Correct reinstallation of the solenoidvalve is required to prevent normally open gun operation. A normally opengun will dispense adhesive uncontrollably until the primary air supply isinterrupted.
SureBead A guns are shipped with an installed solenoid valve. A new valvemust have the same center-line dimensions and port operation as theNordson valve, and must be able to withstand temperatures of85 �C (185 �F). See Figure 19. Nordson solenoid valve port 4 must beconnected to the closed SureBead A gun manifold port and solenoid valveport 2 must be connected to the open gun manifold port.
If an alternate solenoid valve-mounting location is required on a SureBeadA gun, use 8 mm diameter x 1 mm wall (5/16 in. diameter x 0.040 in. wall)tubing. Tubing or pipe with a smaller inside diameter will restrict gunperformance. New compression nuts will be required (refer to Parts).
Figure 19 SureBead A gunmanifold ports
1. Closed port (connect toport 4 on solenoid valve)
2. Open port (connect toport 2 on solenoid valve
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Parts To order parts, call the Nordson Customer Service Center or a localNordson representative.
Recommended Spare Parts
Part Description Note
231280 Cordset, with RTD
326537 Waterwash cordset, with RTD
274783 Service kit, RTD
276770 Service kit, RTD, waterwash
- - - - - - Heaters B
174900 Gasket, water-resistant (seal for SureBead A waterwash guns; two required)
330043 O-ring, Viton, 21/2 x 25/8 x 1/16 in.
945032 O-ring, Viton, 3/8 in. tube (hose connector O-ring) A
- - - - - - Solenoid valve A
- - - - - - Module with nozzle A
238711 � Service kit, O-ring, 0.208 ID x 0.070 W in. (contains 10 module O-rings)
- - - - - - Nozzle ANOTE A: Refer to the appropriate parts list for the part number of this item.
B: Heater part numbers are stamped on the heater.
SureBead A Gun Assemblies Heading
1027458 Gun, SureBead A, .008, 240V
1027459 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .008, 240V
1027460 Gun, SureBead A, .012, 240V
1027461 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .012, 240V
1027462 Gun, SureBead A, .016, 240V
1027463 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .016, 240V
1014993 Gun, SureBead A, .020, 240V
332003 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .020, 240V
1027434 Gun, SureBead A, .008, 200V
1027435 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .008, 200V
1027451 Gun, SureBead A, .012, 200V
1027452 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .012, 200V
1027453 Gun, SureBead A, .016. 200V
1027455 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .016, 200V
1027456 Gun, SureBead A, .020, 200V
1027457 Gun, SureBead A, waterwash, .020, 200V
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Module Kit Part Numbers Module kits are also shipped with nozzles and fasteners.
Part Number Description
1041421 Kit, module, SureBead A, .008
4041422 Kit, module, SureBead A, .012
1041423 Kit, module, SureBead A, .016
1041424 Kit, module, SureBead A, .020
Accessories
Part Description Note
901915 Nozzle cleaning kit
939994 Connector assembly, plastic, 1-station (terminal block)
939586 Connector assembly, plastic, 2-station (terminal block) A
939320 Connector assembly, plastic, 3-station (terminal block)
257326 Paste, heat conductive
900344 Lubricant, Never-Seez, 8 oz can
273634 Cuff, insulating, 64 mm (2.5 in.)
273635 Cuff, insulating, 51 mm (2 in.)
274429 Cuff, insulating, 44 mm (1.75 in.)
NOTE A: Eyelets and 2-station terminal blocks are included in RTD service kits.
NOTE: To order multiple module SureBead A guns, refer to the World GunSeries (WGS) configurator. The part number for the CD is 1037475.
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SureBead A Gun Parts See Figure 20.
Item Part Description Quantity Note
— - - - - - - SureBead A gun assembly —
1 - - - - - - � Manifold 1
2 - - - - - - � Cover, manifold 1
3 � Connector, hose, with O-ring 1
4 - - - - - - � Module with nozzle 1−8 A
5 - - - - - - � Screw, socket, cap, 10-32, with O-ring 2−16 A
6 - - - - - - � O-ring, 0.208 ID x 0.070 W in. 2−16 A
7 231280 � Cordset with RTD 1
326534 � Cordset with RTD water-wash 1
8 274783 � Service kit, RTD 1
276770 � Service kit, RTD, water-wash 1
9 - - - - - - � Heater B
10 238710 � Solenoid valve, 0.88 Cv, 24 VDC, 1/4 NPT,electrical quick-disconnect, piloted
1
11 328665 � Service kit, compression nuts and air supplytubing
1 C
12 231266 � Silencer, 1/8 NPT x 2.31 in. long 2
13 330043 � O-ring, Viton, blk, 21/2 x 25/8 x 1/16 2NOTE A: Refer to Module Kit Part Numbers.
B: Heater part numbers are stamped on the heater. Larger guns may require two heaters.
C: Includes five compression nuts.
10
7
12
2
894
1
11
3
13
13
4393116A
Figure 20 SureBead A Gun Parts
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Gun-to-Hose Connectors See Figure 21. Gun-to-hose connectors are installed between the gun andhose to ease hose routing and to help prevent bending or pinching of thehose.
Item Part Description Quantity Note1 972657 Connector, hose, with O-ring, straight — A
2 274179 Connector, hose, with O-ring, 45� —
3 274180 Connector, hose, with O-ring, 90� —
4 945032 � O-ring, Viton, 3/8 in. tube 1 BNOTE A: All guns are shipped with this straight hose connector preinstalled on the gun.
B: This is the replacement O-ring for all hose connectors.
4293117A
2 31
4
Figure 21 Gun-to-hose fittings
Nozzles for SureBead A Guns Because of improved design efficiency of the SureBead guns, adhesivebead volume may vary slightly from equivalent H200 RC and ZC modules.Adjust the adhesive pressure to compensate.
Part Number Description
339695 Kit, nozzle, .008
339696 Kit, nozzle, .012
339697 Kit, nozzle, .016
339698 Kit, nozzle, .020
SureBead S Module Kits SureBead S modules are air-open-spring-closed modules. Contact aNordson representative to see if SureBead S modules are a suitablereplacement to be used in your application.
Part Number Description
1041425 Kit, module, SureBead S, .008
1041426 Kit, module, SureBead S, .012
1041428 Kit, module, SureBead S, .016
1041429 Kit, module, SureBead S, .020
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In-Line Filters Nordson in-line filters are designed for use with packaging grade hot meltprocessed at viscosities below 10,000 cps. Refer to the Nordson Adhesivesand Sealants Equipment Guide for more information on the Saturn andin-line filter product lines.
Refer to Table 5 to select the appropriate filter mesh size based on theorifice diameter of the nozzle being used. Refer to Table 6 for Saturn filterpart numbers and Table 7 for standard in-line filter part numbers. Table 8provides the part numbers for filter service parts.
4293118A
Figure 22 Saturn in-line filter
Table 5 Recommended Filter Mesh Size Based on Nozzle Orifice Diameter
If the nozzle orifice diameter is... Use a filter with thismesh size...
100 mesh0.15 mm
(.0059 in.)
200 mesh0.07 mm
(.0029 in.)
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Table 6 Saturn Filters and Filter Elements
Saturn Filter AssembliesFitting Type
O-Ring 1/4 NPTStraight filter, 0.15 mm (0.0059 in.), 100 mesh 1007034 —
Straight filter, 0.07 mm (0.0029 in.), 200 mesh 1007035 —
90� filter, 0.15 mm (0.0059 in.), 100 mesh 1007231 —
90� filter, 0.7 mm (0.0029 in.), 200 mesh 1007232 —
45� filter, 0.15 mm (0.0059 in.), 100 mesh 1007234 —
45� filter, 0.07 mm (0.0029 in.), 200 mesh 1007235 —
Saturn Filter Elements O-ring 1/4 NPTFilter element, 0.15 mm (0.0059 in.), 100 mesh (2 pack)
Filter element, 0.15 mm (0.0059 in.), 100 mesh (5 pack)
1007037
1007373
—
—
Filter element, 0.07 mm (0.0029 in.), 200 mesh (2 pack)
Filter element, 0.07 mm (0.0029 in.), 200 mesh (5 pack)
1007038
1007374
—
—
Table 7 In-line Filters and Filter Elements
In-line FiltersFitting Type
O-Ring 1/4 NPTStraight filter, 0.15 mm (0.006 in.), 100 mesh 274291 271659
Straight filter, 0.08 mm (0.003 in.), 200 mesh
45� filter, 0.15 mm (0.006 in.), 100 mesh
274292
274990
271595
274988
45� filter, 0.08 mm (0.003 in.), 200 mesh 274991 804125
90� filter, 0.15 mm (0.006 in.), 100 mesh 274288 273414
In-line Filter Elements O-Ring 1/4 NPTFilter element, 0.15 mm (0.006 in.), 100 Mesh — 271599
Filter element, 0.08 mm (0.003 in.), 200 Mesh — 271600
90� filter, 0.08 mm (0.003 in.), 200 mesh 274289 273413
Table 8 Saturn and In-Line Filter Service Parts
Description PartO-ring, Viton, 3/8 in. 945032
Adapter, O-ring style to 1/4 in. NPT fitting (converts an O-ring-type filter to anNPT-type filter)
806724
Service kit, washer, in-line filter 126134
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Technical Data The following technical data is provided for reference.
Gun Specifications
Item Specification Note
Electrical service 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz200 VAC, 50/60 Hz (for low-voltage areas)
Operating temperature 230 �C (450 �F) maximum
Operating hydraulic pressure 103 bar (1,500 psi) maximum
Operating air pressure 3.4−5.5 bar (50−80 psi) A
Operating speed Exceeds 4,500 cycles per minute
Nozzles SureBead A guns: single-orifice reduced-cavity
NOTE A: Use dry, regulated, unlubricated air for consistent gun operation.
Torque Specifications Item Torque Specification
Module mounting screws 3.4 N�m (30 in.-lb)
Nozzles 4.5 N�m (40 in.-lb)
Cordset Wiring Diagram
4293112A
Heater
RTD
1
2
3
5
HEATER
HEATER
RTD
RTD
GND
5
4
2
3
14
Heater
Figure 23 Cordset wiring diagram
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Dimensions
4293119A
238.3 mm(9.38 in.)
9.4 mm(0.37 in.)
20.6 mm(0.81 in.)
44.7 mm(1.76 in.)
118.4 mm(4.68 in.)
204.7 mm(8.06 n.)
43.7 mm(1.72 in.)
106.4 mm(4.18 in.)
Figure 24 SureBead A gun dimensions
4293123A
H200 H400 H440SureBead
H200
H200
1.98
1.72 1.72
1.77
1.88 1.88
1.69 2.37
1.63
1.97
2.07
3.62
short engagement short engagement long engagement reduced cavity
zero cavitynozzle nozzle nozzle nozzle
nozzle
Figure 25 Mounting comparisons of different modules