YAMADA 686427, 686428, 686429, 686430, 686431 Instruction

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Doc. No. 100-494YO-00
INSTRUCTION
METERING GUN
MODEL. KGK-100 series
Prior to operating this pump, be sure to read this operation manual for safety. After reading the manual, please keep it at hand any time for your quick reference.
[Introduction]
This instruction manual contains important safety information and operational instructions. Read this manual before installation, operation, maintenance, and repair. Do not use the product without reading this manual. Thoroughly read and understand all of the product information, safety information, and warning information in the manual. If you have any questions, please contact the store you purchased the product or our business office.
[For Safe Operation]
According to the hazard level, all safety notes in this manual are classified into “DANGER”, “WARNING”, and “CAUTION”. Be sure to read and observe the safety notes to ensure safety and correct use of this product.
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury or property damage.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Table of Contents
[Introduction] ........................................................................................... 1
[For Safe Operation] ................................................................................. 1
1. Precautions on Use ............................................................................. 2
2. Product Description ............................................................................ 3
3. Principle of Operation ......................................................................... 4
4. Installation and Connection ................................................................ 5
5. Adjustment and Discharge Test ........................................................... 5
6. Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 6
7. Disassembly and Assembly .................................................................. 7
8. Product and Part List for Grease Metering Gun ................................... 9
9. Product and Part List for Adhesive Metering Gun ................................ 14
10. Limited Warranty ............................................................................... 19
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1. Precautions on Use
The following warnings and cautions are very important. Be sure to observe them.
[Operating condition]
- For your safety, read and understand all information provided in this manual. If you have lost or damaged your instruction manual, please contact us or our distributor to place an order.
- Never let anyone operate this unit without understanding this manual.
[Installation and piping]
- Before maintenance operation, be sure to stop air, and release the internal pressure (both air and material) of the product.
- Immediately stop using the product if there is any danger or defect. Be sure to eliminate the cause and confirm safety before restarting.
- Follow the safety instructions for installation and be sure to use appropriate piping material and size to avoid leakage and damage.
[Operating method]
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
- Understand this manual completely before operating the machine. Operators and maintenance personnel are required to read this manual thoroughly before operating or servicing. Do not handle this machine without understanding the instructions.
- Do not handle unspecified material with this product. It may cause a product failure.
- Do not use this product for improper purposes.
- During operation, high pressure is continuously applied to the inside of the gun. Thus, even when supply air to the gun is shut off, residual pressure may be trapped inside. Be sure to release residual pressure completely BEFORE disassembly and repair for maintenance and inspection. Also, be sure to stop air supply and power supply before disassembly and repair.
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[Disassembly, maintenance and inspection]
WARNING
- Shut off air supply to the product and remove residual pressure completely BEFORE disassembling.
- Alternating the unit may result in personal injury or product malfunction. Please do not try to alter, modify, or change the machine.
[Shutdown and storage]
- When leaving the product unused for a long time (more than a week) or shutting it down;
- remove material inside completely and wash the product and
- release material supply pressure.
CAUTION
2. Product Description
KGK metering guns are able to apply metered shots of media such as greases and adhesives. By replacing a built-in metering cylinder, KGK metering valves cover metered shot volumes between 0.3mL to 20mL. One metered shot is discharged by pulling the lever once and thus material will not be discharged more than necessary.
Fig.1
Nozzle Metering Cylinder
Lever
Material Connection (Rc1/8)
Gun body
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3. Principle of Operation
Charge (standby)
Material, under pressure from a supply pump, flows into the rear side of the piston and constantly pushes the piston forward. At the same time, material passes through Port A, lifts up the ball to close Port B, and flows into the metering chamber. Material in the metering chamber pushes the piston backward and thus a metered shot is charged. The amount of material can be adjusted to your desirable value with the adjustment screw. (Fig. 2)
Discharge
Once the lever is pulled, the piston rod pushes down the ball to close Port A. Then, the metering chamber is connected to the discharge port. The piston is pushed forward by material pressure from the rear side and thus a metered shot in the chamber is finally discharged. (Fig.3)
Fig.4
Fig.5
Fig.6
Adjustment screw Rod
Metering chamber
Lock nut
Port B
Port A
Three way directional valve
Material comes from the bottom seat lifts up
the ball and flows out of the middle path. The ball is pressed against the upper seat to close the outlet so that material will not be discharged from the upper side.
The piston rod pushes the ball down. Since
the ball goes down, being sealed by the rubber in the middle, material will not flow out even after the ball moves away from the upper seat.
Furthermore, the ball passes through the
path in the middle and seals the inlet on the bottom seat to stop the flow of material. Accordingly, the middle path and outlet on the upper seat are connected and finally material flows out.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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4. Installation and Connection
Connect a material supply pump or an outlet of a pipe to the metering gun using a hose. (The connecting port
of the gun is Rc1/8.) It is recommended to attach 850K513 Swivel (sold separately) to the connecting port of the gun for easy operation. (Fig.7)
Install your metering gun as close as possible to the equipment or its inlet port you are going to work on.
Trapped air in material being metered will be compressed through a pump, pipe, hose, and metering gun
and expand when material is discharged. As a result, the metering gun will have difficulty stopping discharge and thus it may seem to be leaking. Also, each shot will vary. Since air is discharged together with material, be sure to expel trapped air completely when using the gun for the first time and after replacing a material container.
CAUTION
- Dust and dirt, if contained in material, will damage the sealing part of the valve and cause material leak. Be sure to keep material clean.
5. Adjustment and Discharge Test
Supply material to the gun. The rod lifts up
the lever with material pressure and the lever opens. At this time, if material leaks from the nozzle, check if the lever has a slight play back and forth at first. Then, if the lever touches connector, loosen connector. If material still leaks, loosen the adjustment screw using a hex wrench until leak stops and then tighten the locknut temporarily.
With the lever pulled, perform a discharge
test. If a desired metered shot is discharged, tighten the locknut. When material flows out persistently, tighten the locknut with the lever pulled until material flow stops.
Fig.7
Hex wrench
Adjustment screw
Lock nut
Connector
Te e
High pressure ball valve
Material feed pump
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- Be sure to shut off the air supply to a supply pump and set the material pressure (primary pressure) to zero. Leaving a metering valve under pressure will be a cause of material leak or some other problem.
- Once a metered shot is dispensed, be sure to put the valve back to the standby condition.
- Do not use material which contains dirt and dust. Seal parts will be damaged, causing a material leak.
PRECAUTION FOR USE
6. Troubleshooting
<Problem>
- Material cannot be discharged.
- Material comes out during Recharge or Standby.
- Material leaks.
<Possible Cause>
Metering gun (external factor)
- Material is not being delivered.
- Material supply pressure (primary pressure) exceeds the specified pressure of the metering gun.
- Adjustment at the initial use or after repair was not done.
- Air inside the gun is not released.
Metering gun body
- Ball or valve seat is damaged or worn out
- O ring is damaged or worn out.
- Side ring is damaged or worn out.
- Adjustment screw is loose.
Metering cylinder
- Inner surface of cylinder is damaged or worn out.
- Outer surface of piston, packing, or sleeve is damaged or worn out.
- O ring is damaged or worn out.
- Adjustment screw is over tightened.
<Solution>
- Check the supply pump and supply air.
- Check air pressure in the supply pump (primary pressure = pump ratio × air pressure)
- Perform Adjustment and Discharge Test on the previous section.
- Release air completely.
- Replace with new ones.
- Replace with new ones.
- Replace with new ones.
- Readjust the screw and securely tighten it with a locknut.
- Replace with new ones.
- Replace with new ones.
- Replace with new ones.
- Adjust the adjustment screw to your desirable shot amount and then secure it with a locknut.
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