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MELTEX Electropneumatic Hot Melt Application Head Manual P/N 409 097 A - English - NORDSON ENGINEERING GMBH LÜNEBURG GERMANY

NOTE This manual applies to the entire series. Order number P/N = Order number for Nordson products Notice This is a Nordson Corporation publication which is protected by copyright. Original copyright date 1998. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Nordson Corporation. The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice. Trademarks AquaGuard, Blue Box, Control Coat, Equi=Bead, FloMelt, FoamMelt, FoamMix, Helix, Hot Shot, Hot Stitch, Meltex, MicroSet, MultiScan, Nordson, the Nordson logo, OmniScan, Porous Coat, Posi Stop, RBX, Sure Bond, UniScan, UpTime, and Versa Spray are registered trademarks of Nordson Corporation. BetterBook SM, CF, Controlled Fiberization, Easy Screen, Fibermelt, Flo Tracker, PrintGuard, and Package of Values are trademarks of Nordson Corporation. COV_EN_409097A 1998 Nordson Corporation

Table of Contents I Table of Contents Safety... Description 1. Intended Use... 1 Unintended Use - Examples -... 1 2. Residual Risks... 2 3. Manual References... 2 4. Illustration... 3 Application Head... 3 5. Functioning... 4 ID Plate... 4 Installation 1. Unpacking... 5 2. Transport... 5 3. Installation... 5 Exhausting Adhesive Fumes... 5 4. Storage... 5 5. Disposal... 5 6. Electrical Connection... 6 Laying Cable... 6 Connecting Application Head... 6 Triggering Solenoid Valve... 6 7. Pneumatic Connection... 7 Compressed Air Filter (Accessory)... 7 Heated Air Assembly (Accessory)... 7 Connecting Compressed Air... 7 Connecting Spray Air... 8 Lubricating or Not Lubricating the Control Air... 8 Operation with Non Lubricated Control Air... 9 Operation with Lubricated Control Air... 9 1998 Nordson Corporation

II Table of Contents Installation (contd.) 8. Installing Heated Hoses... 10 Connecting... 10 Disconnecting... 10 Relieving Pressure... 10 Second Open-jawed Wrench... 10 Operation 1. Triggering Solenoid Valve... 11 2. Setting Temperatures... 11 Maximum Operating Temperature... 11 3. Adjusting Control Air Pressure... 11 Maximum Control Air Pressure... 11 4. Setting Adhesive Application Quantity... 12 Stem Stroke Adjustment... 12 5. Adjusting Spray Pattern... 13 6. Settings Record... 14 Maintenance 1. Relieving Pressure... 15 2. Daily Maintenance... 16 Inspection for External Damage... 16 External Cleaning of Application Head... 16 Release-coated Application Heads... 16 External Cleaning of Nozzle... 17 3. Regular Maintenance... 17 Changing Type of Adhesive... 17 4. Maintenance Record... 18 Repair / Retrofitting 1. Retrofitting Application Head with New Control Modules... 19 2. Replacing Single Control Modules... 19 3. Retrofitting Control Module... 20 4. Removing Control Module... 20 5. Disassembling Control Module... 21 6. Changing O rings and Applying Oil... 22 Applying Oil to O rings... 22 Parts Overview... 22 1998 Nordson Corporation

Table of Contents III Repair / Retrofitting (contd.) 7. Assembling Control Module... 23 8. Installing Control Module... 23 Troubleshooting 1. Troubleshooting Table... 24 Specifications 1. General Data... 25 2. Power Cables... 26 1998 Nordson Corporation

IV Table of Contents 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 1 Safety WARNING: Please follow the safety regulations enclosed as a separate document and the specific safety notes in the entire documentation. Description 1. Intended Use EP 26 hot melt application heads - hereafter also referred to as application heads - may only be used for the application of hot melt materials. Any other use is considered to be unintended. Nordson will not be liable for personal injury or property damage resulting from unintended use. Intended use also includes the observance of Nordson safety instructions. Nordson recommends obtaining detailed information about the materials to be used. Unintended Use - Examples - The application heads may not be used under the following conditions: In defective condition When modifications or changes have been made by the customer In a potentially explosive atmosphere When hot melt materials not suitable for the unit are used When the values stated under Specifications are not complied with. The application heads may not be used to process the following materials: Polyurethane hot melt material (PUR) Explosive and flammable materials Erosive and corrosive materials Food products. 1998 Nordson Corporation

2 Hot Melt Application Head 2. Residual Risks The application head is designed to protect operating personnel from possible risks. However, some residual risks can not be avoided. Personnel must consider the following: Risk of burns on the hot application head: from hot adhesive, when replacing filter cartridges (option) and when making adjustments. Inhalation of potentially hazardous hot melt material vapors. 3. Manual References This manual applies to the entire series. The position numbers in the illustrations do not correspond to the position numbers in the technical drawings and the spare parts lists. The illustrations show only the essential unit components. All other components and details can be found in the enclosed technical drawings (Refer to Parts List). 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 3 4. Illustration Application Head Figure 1 shows the essential components of the application head. 1 2 3 4 5 15 14 13 A 6 I 7 8 9 12 11 10 EPAH317L199A1297 Fig. 1 1. Control air connection 2. Stem stroke adjustment 3. Air preheater 4. Spray air connection (not visible) 5. Power cabel for air preheater 6. Air adjustment screw o(uter) spray air 7. Air adjustment screw i(nner) spray air 8. Hose connection (adhesive) 9. Power cable 10. Bracket 11. Body 12. Nozzle 13. Leakage hole (on the side of the control module) 14. Control module 15. Solenoid valve 1998 Nordson Corporation

R 4 Hot Melt Application Head 5. Functioning The EP 26 application heads are used to apply adhesives in spiral shaped or atomization application. The control module and body are separate from one another. This enables temperatures of 200 C / 392 F or 260 C / 500 F (high temperature or T version) to be maintained over longer periods of time. The application head is heated with electric heater cartridges. The temperature is monitored continuously by temperature sensors and controlled by an electronic temperature controller located in the electrical cabinet of the application unit. The patented spray method mixes adhesive with spray air inside of the spray nozzle. ID Plate Nordson Engineering GmbH D 21337 Lüneburg - Germany 1st box Type of application head 2nd box Nordson order number 3rd box Serial number 4th box Operating voltage V = Volt 5th box Power consumption W = Watt V W CFSY084S0501095 Fig. 2 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 5 Installation WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation. 1. Unpacking Unpack carefully, then check for transport damage. Reuse packaging materials or dispose of according to local regulations. 2. Transport NOTE: The hot melt application head is a high precision, valuable part. Handle very carefully! Protect the nozzle from damage. 3. Installation Install the application head in the appropriate place in the coating machine. Observe the following: Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere Protect from humidity, vibrations, dust and drafts Ensure easy access to parts relevant to maintenance and operation Protect nozzle from damage. Exhausting Adhesive Fumes Ensure that adhesive fumes do not exceed the prescribed limits. Suction off adhesive fumes. Ensure sufficient ventilation of the surroundings. 4. Storage Do not store outside! Protect from humidity and dust. Do not lay unit on the nozzle. Protect the nozzle from damage. 5. Disposal When your Nordson product has exhausted its purpose and/or is no longer needed, dispose of it according to local regulations. 1998 Nordson Corporation

6 Hot Melt Application Head 6. Electrical Connection WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Failure to observe may result in personal injury, death, or equipment damage. Laying Cable WARNING: Ensure that cables do not touch rotating and/or hot parts. Do not pinch cables. Check regularly for damage. Replace damaged cables immediately! Connecting Application Head WARNING: Only operate with the voltage shown on the ID plate. 1 1. Connect power cable (1 and 2) to the sockets on the heated hose. 2. Use safety clips (when available) to secure the plug connection. 2 Fig. 3 EPAH318S055A1297 Triggering Solenoid Valve WARNING: Only operate with the voltage shown on the ID plate. Trigger the solenoid valve only when the application head is heated to operating temperature! When the adhesive is too cold, seals in the control module can be damaged. 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 7 7. Pneumatic Connection The application head may only be connected to pressure-controlled and conditioned compressed air. NOTE: The control air must either be lubricated, or it may not be lubricated at all. Read the chapter Lubricating or Not Lubricating the Control Air carefully. The spray air may not be lubricated. Compressed Air Filter (Accessory) Safe operation and lifetime of pneumatically driven application heads essentially depend on conditioning of the compressed air. Dust or condensation will increase the wear on sliding surfaces and sealing elements, thereby causing damage. To avoid these contrary influences, the control air for Nordson application heads must be conditioned by an air filter with air condensate bowls. The air conditioning unit cleans and dries the compressed air. NOTE: The filter mesh size may not exceed 40 m. Heated Air Assembly (Accessory) Nordson heated air assembly kits are used to condition spray air for spray air application heads and guns. They consist of a pressure control valve with filter, a solenoid valve and a fine metering valve. For additional information, refer to the manual Heated Air Assembly. NOTE: The spray air should be heated with an air preheater (accessory). Connecting Compressed Air Connect the control air hose to the air connection (1). 1 NOTE: Ensure that control air is on at all times. Among other functions, it keeps the nozzle closed when EMERGENCY OFF occurs or when the system comes to a standstill. This prevents adhesive from dripping out of the nozzle. EPAH319S055A1297 Fig. 4 1998 Nordson Corporation

8 Hot Melt Application Head 7. Pneumatic Connection (contd.) Connecting Spray Air 1 Connect the spray air hose to the air connections (1) on the air preheater. NOTE: The spray air may never be lubricated. EPAH320S055A1297 Fig. 5 Lubricating or Not Lubricating the Control Air Hot melt application heads of the series EP 26 manufactured from 1997 on may be operated with lubricated as well as with non lubricated control air. This has become possible due to modifications to the control module: Control module cylinder with a special inner coating Piston O rings with an increased Shore hardness. NOTE: Lubricating the control air once means that the air must always be lubricated, because the lubricated control air washes out the factory applied lubricant on the control modules and the solenoid valves. The new design control modules can be identified by an all around groove (see arrow, fig. 6). EPAH206S064A0997 Fig. 6 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 9 Operation with Non Lubricated Control Air If new design control modules / application heads are connected to a compressed air system which has previously been lubricated, simply stopping the air lubrication is not sufficient. The lubricant residue in the system would get into the control modules and the solenoid valves. It would thus wash out the factory applied lubricant on these parts, greatly reducing the lifetime of the components. For operating with non lubricated control air ensure that: the unit is set to absolutely non lubricated operation no oil leaking from a defective compressor gets into the air system control air is always supplied to the application head. It keeps the control modules closed when EMERGENCY OFF occurs or when the system comes to a standstill. This prevents adhesive from dripping out of the nozzle. NOTE: Nordson will assume no liability for damage resulting from unapproved air lubrication, not even for short periods of time. Operation with Lubricated Control Air The new design control modules or the application heads equipped with them can also be operated with lubricated air. NOTE: Lubricating the control air once means that the air must always be lubricated, because the lubricated control air washes out the factory applied lubricant on the control modules and the solenoid valves. Use only this lubricant: Lubricant P/N Klüber Unisilkon TK002/50 316 578 1998 Nordson Corporation

10 Hot Melt Application Head 8. Installing Heated Hoses WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat protective gloves. Connecting 1 2 3 If there is cold hot melt material in the hose connection fitting (1) and/or hose connection (2), these components must be heated until the adhesive softens (approx. 80 C/176 F). 1. First connect the hose (3) electrically to the unit. 2. Heat application head and hose until the adhesive softens (approx. 80 C/176 F). 3. Screw the hose onto the unit. MXHH001S050B0997 Fig. 7 Disconnecting WARNING: System and hot melt material pressurized. Relieve pressure before disconnecting heated hoses. Failure to observe can result in serious burns. Relieving Pressure 1. Set motor speed(s) of the unit feeding the adhesive to 0 min 1 ; switch off motor(s). 2. Place a reservoir under the nozzle of the application head. 3. Activate the solenoid valve electrically or manually. Repeat this procedure until no more adhesive seeps out. 4. Re use adhesive or dispose of properly according to local regulations. Second Open-jawed Wrench Using a second open jawed wrench prevents the hose connection fitting on the unit from turning. MXHH002S033A0295 Fig. 8 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 11 Operation WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation. 1. Triggering Solenoid Valve Trigger the solenoid valve only when the application head is heated to operating temperature! If the adhesive is too cold, seals in the control module can be damaged. WARNING: Operate only with the voltage shown on the ID plate. 2. Setting Temperatures The procedure for setting the temperatures is described in the temperature controller manual. Temperature controllers are not part of the application head. They can be located e.g. in the electrical cabinet of a hot melt application unit or in a separate electrical cabinet. Maximum Operating Temperature 200 C / 392 F; 260 C / 500 F with the high temperature model. NOTE: The maximum operating temperature may not be exceeded. Nordson will assume no warranty or liability for damage resulting from incorrect temperature settings. 3. Adjusting Control Air Pressure The control air pressure for the control module is individually adjusted for each application with an external compressed air control valve. The compressed air control valve is not part of the application head. NOTE: Ensure that the application head is always provided with control air. The control air keeps the control modules closed when EMERGENCY OFF occurs or when the system comes to a standstill. This prevents adhesive from dripping out of the control modules. Maximum Control Air Pressure 6 bar / 0.6 MPa / 87 psi NOTE: The maximum control air pressure may not be exceeded. Nordson will assume no warranty or liability for damage caused by incorrect pressure settings. 1998 Nordson Corporation

12 Hot Melt Application Head 4. Setting Adhesive Application Quantity The adhesive application quantity depends on the desired adhesive application weight and on the substrate speed. Settings are usually made with the pump speed dials. The optimum settings must be determined by trial and error. The speed dials are located e.g. in the electrical cabinet of the adhesive applicator or in a separate electrical cabinet. Depending on the model of the hot melt adhesive application system, the pump speed control can also occur with a tachometer generator or an electronic pressure controller. Stem Stroke Adjustment All control modules are equipped with a stem stroke adjustment used for fine metering of adhesive quantity. Max. + 1.2 mm Max. + 0.047 in. Max. + 1.2 mm Max. + 0.047 in. 1 2 3 4 Figure 9 shows: WARNING: Hazard! The stem stroke adjustment knob has no upper setting limit. If compressed air is connected, never completely turn up the adjustment knob / adjustment screw; it may jump out. CAUTION: The stem stroke may only be adjusted when the application head is heated up! Failure to observe may cause damage to seals. Latching stem stroke adjustment (1) Stem stroke adjustment with adjustment screw (2) and locknut (3) Non adjustable stroke limitation (4). NOTE: The stem stroke adjustment knob has no upper setting limit; starting from the bottom, it may only be turned a maximum of 2¼ turns upward. This corresponds to a nozzle stem stroke of maximum 1.2 mm. Failure to observe may cause excessive wear or malfunction. Experience has shown that a stroke adjustment of max. 0.5 to 0.6 mm (which corresponds to 1 turn) has proven to be sufficient. Stem stroke Adhesive rate XXAH157S130A0797 Counterclockwise (+) = increase Clockwise (-) = decrease Increase Decrease Fig. 9 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 13 5. Adjusting Spray Pattern The spray air must always be warmed up with an air preheater. The spray pattern is optimized by alternately adjusting: Adhesive quantity (on the unit feeding the material) Stem stroke adjustment (on the application head) Spray air pressure (on separate pressure controller) Air adjustment screws I (5) and A. 1 1. Release tube nut (2) by turning 1/2 rotation to the left. 2. Turn the air cap (3) such that the two outer pairs of holes are perpendicular to the direction of application. 3 A I 2 3. Tighten tube nut (2). 4. On the separate pressure controller, set spray air pressure to approx. 3 bar / 43.5 psi / 0.3 Mpa; later adapt the spray air pressure to the spray pattern. 5. Trigger solenoid valve; adhesive seeps out. 6. Set desired amount of material. 7. Stop air supply to the nozzle by turning the air adjustment screws I and A to the right. 8. Use the inner air adjustment screw I to set an even spray pattern. 9. Set the spray width needed with the outer air adjustment screw A. Fig. 10 EPAH321S097A1297 1998 Nordson Corporation

14 Hot Melt Application Head 6. Settings Record Copy before filling out or use a pencil. Production information Adhesive Cleaning agent Basic settings Application head Basic settings Temperature Manufacturer Max. processing temperature Viscosity Manufacturer Flash point Control air pressure Spray air pressure Stem stroke (rotations) Heating zone application head Undertemperature Overtemperature Notes Form filled out by: Name Date 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 15 Maintenance WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation. NOTE: Maintenance is an important preventive measure for maintaining operating safety and extending the operational lifetime of the unit. It should not be neglected under any circumstances. 1. Relieving Pressure WARNING: System and hot melt material pressurized. Before disconnecting heated hoses and replacing filter cartridges, relieve system pressure. Failure to observe can result in serious burns. WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat protective gloves. 1. Set motor speed(s) of the unit feeding the material to 0 min 1 ; switch off motor(s). 2. Place a reservoir under the nozzle of the application head. 3. Trigger the solenoid valve electrically or manually. Repeat until adhesive no longer seeps out of the nozzle. 4. Re use hot melt material or dispose of properly according to local regulations. EPAH208L058A0997 Fig. 11 Principle drawing material-pressure relief 1998 Nordson Corporation

16 Hot Melt Application Head 2. Daily Maintenance The stated intervals are based on general experience. Depending on the location of the unit, the production conditions and the operating time, other maintenance intervals may prove necessary. Unit Part Activity Interval Refer to Application head Inspection for damage Daily Page 16 External cleaning Daily Nozzle External cleaning Daily Page 17 Inspection for External Damage WARNING: If damaged parts endanger the operating safety of the application head and/or the safety of personnel, switch off the application head and have the damaged parts replaced by qualified personnel. Use only original Nordson spare parts. External Cleaning of Application Head External cleaning prevents impurities created during production from causing unit malfunctions. CAUTION: Do not damage or remove warning signs. Damaged or removed warning signs must be replaced by new ones. CAUTION: Never use hard tools. Use extreme care when handling the nozzle. Remove adhesive residue with a cleaning agent recommended by the adhesive manufacturer whenever possible. Heat with an air heater if necessary. Remove dust, fluffs, etc. with a vacuum cleaner or a soft cloth. Release-coated Application Heads CAUTION: Do not use hard or metal tools to clean. Do not use wire brushes! The release coating could become damaged. Use only soft aids (wooden or PTFE spatulas or soft brushes). 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 17 External Cleaning of Nozzle CAUTION: Clean the nozzle very carefully; never use hard or metallic tools to clean. A damaged nozzle will result in uneven adhesive application, and it will need to be repaired. WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat protective gloves. 1. Remove hot melt material residue from the nozzle promptly with a soft cloth. This should be done before the material cracks. 2. Remove severe and hardened residue with a wooden or PTFE spatula if necessary. 3. Regular Maintenance The stated intervals are based on general experience. Depending on the location of the unit, the production conditions and the operating time, other maintenance intervals may prove necessary. Unit part Activity Interval Refer to Application head Rinse with cleaning agent When soiled or when replacing adhesive - Nozzle Disassemble and clean When soiled - Control module Check leakage hole Weekly - Filter (option) Separate manual Changing Type of Adhesive NOTE: Before changing the adhesive, find out whether the new adhesive may be mixed with the old. The adhesives may be mixed: The new adhesive can be used to rinse out the old adhesive. The adhesives may not be mixed: Thoroughly rinse with a cleaning agent recommended by the adhesive manufacturer. NOTE: Dispose of adhesive and cleaning agent according to local regulations. 1998 Nordson Corporation

18 Hot Melt Application Head 4. Maintenance Record Copy before filling out or use a pencil. Unit part Activity Date Name Date Name Application head Rinse with cleaning agent Nozzle Disassemble and clean Control module Check leakage hole Filter (option) Replace filter screen 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 19 Repair / Retrofitting WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation. 1. Retrofitting Application Head with New Control Modules Beginning with units manufactured in 1997, EP 26 application heads may be operated with either non lubricated or lubricated compressed air. If older models are to be retrofitted for operation with non lubricated compressed air, the control modules must be replaced. If an older application head is going to be retrofitted in order to operate with non lubricated control air, these measures must be taken: Replace control module with new design control module Replace solenoid valve Completely change the pressurized control air supply to absolute non lubricated air. Adjust the stem stroke (see Stem Stroke Adjustment). 2. Replacing Single Control Modules If only some of the control modules of an application head are to be replaced, the application head must continue to be operated with lubricated control air. These lubricants may be used: Lubricant P/N Klüber Unisilkon TK002/100 253 700 Klüber Unisilkon TK002/50 316 578 1998 Nordson Corporation

20 Hot Melt Application Head 3. Retrofitting Control Module If a control module is going to be retrofitted in order to be operated with non lubricated control air, these measures must be taken: Remove control module (see Removing Control Module and Installing Control Module) Disassemble control module (see Disassembling Control Module and Assembling Control Module) Replace the cylinder (see Parts Overview) Replace the piston O rings and apply oil (see Parts Overview and Applying Oil to O rings)) Replace all solenoid valves Completely change the compressed control air supply to non lubricated air Adjust the stem stroke (see Stem Stroke Adjustment). 4. Removing Control Module WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat protective gloves. 1. Detach air connections 2. Heat up application head until the adhesive softens 3. Unscrew fixing screws and remove the control module. EPAH305S050A1297 Fig. 12 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 21 5. Disassembling Control Module WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat protective gloves. 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 2 1 2 2 NOTE: Re assemble only parts of the same control module or completely replace with new Nordson parts. Do not mix parts from different control modules. NOTE: Disassembly of the body (9) is not described. Special tools and particular expertise are required for disassembly. If there is any leakage in the body, the control module must be completely replaced. NOTE: Nordson will not be responsible for control modules' malfunctioning resulting from incorrect assembly or use of incorrect parts. 1. Detach air connections. 2. Heat up the application head to approx. 100 C / 212 F to prevent the fixing screws (3) from breaking when unscrewed. The application head may cool down again after removal of the screws. 3. If the cylinder (4) is to be replaced, first unscrew the stem stroke adjustment (1), then unscrew fixing screws (3). If the cylinder (4) is not to be replaced, begin by unscrewing the fixing screws (3). 4. Note the position of the small vent bore before extracting the cylinder (4). XXAH159S120A0797 Fig. 13 NOTE: Do not slide the piston (7) off the body (9)! Failure to observe may cause leakages, if residual and hardened hot melt material sticks on the stem/needle (7). 1998 Nordson Corporation

22 Hot Melt Application Head 6. Changing O rings and Applying Oil 1. Carefully push the piston (7, Fig. 13) down in order to prevent the needle from coming out of the body (9, Fig. 15). 2. Remove O rings (5 and 6, Fig. 13). 3. Mount the new O rings (5 and 6, Fig. 13) on the piston (7, Fig. 13) - using only your fingers. Do not use any tools for this. 4. Apply oil to the O rings. Applying Oil to O rings Before the cylinder (4) is placed over the piston again, the O rings (5 and 6, Fig. 13) must be replaced, and oil must be thoroughly applied to them. NOTE: The O rings must be oiled, regardless of whether the application head is to be operated with lubricated or non lubricated control air. Lubricant P/N Klüber Unisilkon TK002/50 316 578 Parts Overview The table indicates which cylinders and O rings must be used in order to operate the application head with non lubricated control air. Control module Cylinder O ring * Figure P/N Part of these application heads P/N Specification * 316 850 12 x 2.5 316 849 P/N * See the respective product manual's Spare Parts List * O Rings are marked with a white dot 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 23 7. Assembling Control Module 1. If the stem stroke adjustment (1) had been removed from the cylinder (4), screw on again. Replace the sealing rings (2), P/N 251 428. 2. Replace O ring (8). 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 2 1 2 2 3. Ensure that the O rings ( 5 and 6) have been oiled with the prescribed lubricant (Refer to Applying Oil to O rings). 4. Carefully slide the cylinder (4) over the piston (7). Ensure that the small vent bore is in the same position. 5. If possible, apply mounting paste to the thread of the fixing screws (3) to prevent seizing of the threads. Mounting paste: Never Seez, order no. P/N 263 921. 6. Tighten the fixing screws (3) steadily and crosswise. 7. Re fit the control air connections. 8. Adjust the stem stroke in case it had been changed (see Stem Stroke Adjustment). XXAH159S120A0797 Fig. 14 8. Installing Control Module 1. Heat up application head until adhesive softens. 2. If possible, apply mounting paste to the thread of the fixing screws to prevent seizing of the threads. Mounting paste: Never Seez, order no. P/N 263 921. 3. Replace O ring(s). Order no. P/N 250 257. 3 mm 4. Place control module on application head and tighten the fixing screws mutually/crosswise. EPAH306S050A1297 Fig. 15 1998 Nordson Corporation

24 Hot Melt Application Head Troubleshooting 1. Troubleshooting Table The following troubleshooting table assumes that all other system components function correctly. Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Refer to No adhesive Application head has not yet reached operating temperature Wait until temperature has been reached, check temperature setting if necessary Page 11 Not enough adhesive in the application unit Pump of the hot melt material application unit does not work Fill - Check - Control air not connected Connect Page 7 Nozzle blocked Clean nozzle Page 17 Filter (option) blocked Clean filter and replace filter screen - Nozzle stem is stuck Replace control module Page 19 No adhesive: application head is cold Temperature not correctly set on temperature controller Set correct temperature Page 11 Plug has no contact Secure plug Page 6 Heater cartridge defective Replace heater cartridge - Adhesive application is not exact Nozzle partially blocked or damaged Unscrew nozzle (when warm) and clean or replace - - Production parameters not attuned to one another Adjust parameters, change if necessary - Unsuitable adhesive Consult adhesive manufacturer Data sheet The open time is too long The open time is too short Application temperature too high Set temperature lower Page 11 Unsuitable adhesive Consult adhesive manufacturer Data sheet Application temperature too low Set temperature higher Page 11 Unsuitable adhesive Consult adhesive manufacturer Data sheet 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 25 Specifications NOTE: The specifications are valid only for standard application heads. 1. General Data Product Product Name Hot melt material application head (Options: release coating, high temperature (T version), high material flow rate (V version) Operating Voltage Power Consumption Type of Control Module Refer to ID plate Refer to ID plate Dual air Spray Filter (Option) Variations: none, 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm Nozzles 1.0 mm Temperature Sensor Variations: Fe CuNi (FE/KO), Pt 100, Ni 120 Solenoid Valve Variations: MV 24 U 24 V DC, MV 240 1U 240 V AC, MV 110 1U 110 V AC Degree of Protection IP 30 Control Air Pressure 6 bar / 0.6 MPa / 87 psi Hose Connection Fitting Variations: Inside diameter: 8 mm, 13 mm Max. Operating Temperature Max. Ambient Temperature for Solenoid Valves 200 C / 392 F; 260 C / 500 F with high temperature version Approx. 55 C / 131 F Weight Approx. 1100 g 1998 Nordson Corporation

26 Hot Melt Application Head 2. Power Cables 8 Green/yellow Ground conductor 2 Blue 3 Brown Heater 4 Black 5 Black Solenoid valve Pin insert HAN 7D KWU 6 Red 7 Blue Thermo lead + Thermo lead - XXAH135L046B0598 Fig. 16 Power cable for temperature sensor Fe CuNi (FE/KO) 8 Green/yellow Ground conductor 2 Blue 3 Brown Heater 4 Black 5 Black Solenoid valve Pin insert HAN 7D KWU 6 Red (black) Temperature Sensor Pt 100 7 White (black) XXAH249L046B0598 Fig. 17 Power cable for temperature sensor Pt 100 1 2 Black Black 3 5 Green/yellow Heater Temperature sensor Ni 120 Ground conductor XXAH129L046B0598 Fig. 18 Power cable with temperature sensor Ni 120 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 27 2. Power Cables (contd.) 8 Green/yellow Ground conductor 2 Blue 3 Brown Heater Pin insert HAN 7D KWU 6 Red 7 Blue Thermo lead + Thermo lead - XXAH256L046A0698 Fig. 19 Power cable for temperature sensor Fe CuNi (FE/KO) 8 Green/yellow Ground conductor 2 Blue 3 Brown Heater Pin insert HAN 7D KWU 6 Red (black) Temperature sensor Pt 100 7 White (black) XXAH257L046A0698 Fig. 20 Power cable for temperature sensor Pt 100 8 Green/yellow Ground conductor 2 Blue 3 Brown Heater Pin insert HAN 7D KWU 6 Black 7 Black Temperature sensor Ni 120 XXAH258L046A0698 Fig. 21 Power cable for temperature sensor Ni 120 1998 Nordson Corporation

28 Hot Melt Application Head 2. Power Cables (contd.) 1 2 Black Black 3 5 Green/yellow Heater Temperature sensor Ni 120 Ground conductor XXAH129L046B0598 Fig. 22 Power cable with temperature sensor Ni 120 1 Blue 2 Red Thermo lead - Thermo lead + 3 Blue 4 Brown Heater Green/yellow Ground conductor XXAH323L046B0598 Fig. 23 Power cable for temperature sensor Fe CuNi (FE/KO) 1 White (black) 2 Red (black) Temperature sensor Pt 100 3 Blue 4 Brown Heater Green/yellow Ground conductor XXAH259L046A0698 Fig. 24 Power cable for temperature sensor Pt 100 1998 Nordson Corporation

Hot Melt Application Head 29 2. Power Cables (contd.) 1 Black 2 Black Temperature sensor Ni 120 3 Blue 4 Brown Heater Green/yellow Ground conductor XXAH260L046A0698 Fig. 25 Power cable for temperature sensor Ni 120 1998 Nordson Corporation

30 Hot Melt Application Head 1998 Nordson Corporation