M-B Companies, Inc. Administration Pavement Marking Equipment Divisions 1615 Wisconsin Avenue EAST COAST DIVISION WEST COAST DIVISION P.O. Box 200 79 Montgomery Street 2490 Ewald S.E. New Holstein, WI 53061 Montgomery, PA 17752 Salem, OR 97302 Phone: 800-558-5800 Phone: 888-323-2900 Phone: 800-253-2909 FAX: 920-898-4588 FAX: 570-547-1629 FAX: 503-370-4389 Specification Model 155 High Pressure Palletized Striper High Pressure Airless Options REV. 2 January 11, 2008 This specification describes options for an M-B model 155 High Pressure Airless Palletized Striper and is for reference only. The M-B Companies reserve the right to change this Standard specification without notice. Thus, it is important that final specifications per customer requirements, (replace standard with Customer name) be completed by M-B as close as possible in time for bid. Please consult M-B Companies Sales Department with any questions or requests.
Page 2 of 8 It is the intent of this specification to describe and define all options for a 155 High Pressure Palletized Striper. The format of this specification is itemized form for ease of topic definition and topic reference. Table of Contents 1. Additional High Pressure Paint Pump 2. Agitator, Air Driven 3. Airport Package 4. Auxiliary Engine: B & S 5. Cleaning Solution System 6. Crosswalk Gun Carriage 7. Footage Counter 8. Hand Held Paint Gun 9. Intercom System 10. Paint Storage Reservoir, 60 Gallon 11. Paint Storage Reservoirs, 120 Gallon 12. Second Cover Assembly 13. Self Loading Plumbing. 14. Steering Carriage Assembly 15. Storage Cart 16. Strobe Light 17. Third Paint & Bead Gun- Graco 18. Third Paint & Bead Gun- Kamber 19. Paint gun upgrade 2 gun-kamber 20. Trailer 21. Startup and Training
Page 3 of 8 1. Additional High-Pressure Piston Paint Pump a. Only one high pressure pump can be run at one time b. 8.6 gpm paint c. 2000 psi d. Ratio of paint system to hydraulic system is 1:1 i. Other ratios not acceptable e. Waterbase paint compatible, tungsten carbide seats and check balls f. Packings are spring loaded and self-adjusting g. Accumulator on discharge side of pump for constant flow and minimal hourglassing i. Nitrogen charged h. Y type strainer between pump and guns i. Plumbed and valved for cleaning ii. Location in an area that is readily accessible for cleaning i. 1 NPT with mesh element 2. Agitator, Air Driven a. Two stainless steel paddles, minimum b. Drive motor has a valve to control paddle speed 3. Airport Package a. Five paint / bead guns i. Allows painting of 36 line in single pass b. One high-pressure piston paint pump i. 12.9 gpm paint ii. 1600 psi iii. Ratio of paint system to hydraulic system is 1:1 1. Other ratios not acceptable iv. Waterbase paint compatible, tungsten carbide seats and check balls v. Packings are spring loaded and self-adjusting vi. Accumulator on discharge side of pump for constant flow and minimal hourglassing 1. Nitrogen charged vii. Y type strainer between pump and guns 1. Plumbed and valved for cleaning 2. Location in an area that is readily accessible for cleaning 3. 1 NPT with 30 mesh element c. Auxiliary Engine i. 24 hp gas, minimum ii. 2 cylinder d. Gun carriage i. Dual wheel ii. Capable of supporting 5 guns
Page 4 of 8 4. Auxiliary Engine: Briggs and Stratton Vanguard a. 21 HP Gasoline b. 2-cylinder OHV 5. Cleaning Solution System a. 20 gallon stainless steel solvent tank, pressure pot system i. ASME certified pressure vessel ii. Full hoop skirt iii. 65-lb. safety relief valve with gauge and regulator mounted at tank top iv. 100 psi working, 165 psi test v. Tank clearly label CLEANING SOLUTION vi. 3 pipe plug for loading vii. Tank drain quarter turn valve at bottom of the tank viii. ¾ S/S check valve near outlet to prevent paint back-up into cleaner tank b. Cleaning available to all paint wetted lines i. At each tank outlet there shall be a ¾ ball valve located within 18 of tank outlet to flush the downstream paint system ii. After high pressure strainer iii. Air blow down system shall be incorporated after cleaner tank to allow air to be forced through each individual line before and after flushing with cleaner. iv. Cleaning solution lines 1. Fiber braid reinforced Nylon 2. Meets SAE J844 type B, DOT FMVSS 571.106 v. Garden hose attachment 1. Valved connection point to attach water source 6. Crosswalk Gun Carriage a. Use paint and bead supply from palletized b. 50 feet paint and bead hose c. One Graco high pressure type paint gun i. Adjustable width line 4-12 d. One Kamber 90HO glass bead gun, no exceptions e. Well balanced and short frame i. Welded steel construction, torsionally rigid ii. Three wheels 1. 10 X 1.75 ball bearing for low resistance pushing f. Air control for each paint spray gun g. Gun mount and bar positioned right or left side of unit i. Adjust up and down, left and right for operator adjustable gun placement ii. Allow each gun to be positioned independent of any other gun
Page 5 of 8 7. Footage Counter (2 or 3 gun system) a. LCD Display b. Self contained power source i. 2 N alkaline cells ii. Average life four years c. Increments every 1/10 of a mile d. Display contained in waterproof box i. Box hold up to eight displays e. Signal from timer pulse f. All connections using amphenol connectors 8. Hand Held Paint Gun a. Graco handgun b. 25 of paint hose c. Connection point with ball valve 9. Intercom System a. Two station intercom system b. Front station mounted in cab i. Single ear headset and boom microphone ii. Voice activated to talk c. Rear station by striper controls i. Two headset options 1. Single ear 2. Dual ear ii. Depress foot switch to talk iii. Minimizes traffic noise interference 10. Paint Storage Reservoir, 60 Gallon a. Unpressurized stainless steel tank i. Coated, non stainless steel not acceptable ii. 25.25 maximum diameter each iii. Stainless steel covers 1. Bolted to tank 2. 4 threaded cap for inspection 3. Agitator mount 4. Air vent 5. Teflon gasket seal iv. Minimum 4 of air space above paint at rated capacity v. Constructed of 11-gauge material vi. Reinforced sides to prevent bulging while full vii. Paint shut off valve at tank outlet, bottom viii. Drain located at lowest point in tank 11. Paint Storage Reservoirs, 2 x 60 Gallon a. Unpressurized stainless steel tanks i. Coated, non stainless steel not acceptable ii. 25.25 maximum diameter each
Page 6 of 8 iii. Stainless steel covers 1. Bolted to tank 2. 4 threaded cap for inspection 3. Agitator mount 4. Air vent 5. Teflon gasket seal b. Minimum 4 of air space above paint at rated capacity c. Constructed of 11-gauge material d. Reinforced sides to prevent bulging while full e. Paint shut off valve at tank outlet, bottom f. Drain located at lowest point in tank 12. Second Cover Assembly a. Stainless steel construction b. Includes pickup tube and strainer c. Agitator mount d. 3 inspection port e. Allows for pump to draw from either or both barrels 13. Self Loading Plumbing a. Valved to use high pressure pump as a loading pump b. 10 suction hose connected to a 42 suction tube c. Suction tube storage stand for when not in use 14. Steering Carriage Assembly a. Rear center pivot i. Vertical mounted ii. Swings to either side of vehicle for edge or center line painting iii. Secured by means of bolt and clamp iv. Floating for constant pavement relationship v. Down pressure provided by air cylinder vi. Telescoping outward from vehicle side for positioning 1. Position set by hydraulic cylinder a. Controls at operators station vii. Single caster wheel design 1. Wheel provides pulse for timer viii. Revolves and locks to horizontal position for storage, transport, and accessibility for gun servicing ix. Height adjustable to compensate for different height trucks b. Air manifold (for paint bead on / off solenoids) incorporated into the structure i. 2" x 2" x 1/4" tubing, to support all paint and bead gun solenoids ii. Paint and Bead gun control valves 1. Stacked body quick acting valves 2. Manual override at valve 3. ¼ ID control lines to guns
Page 7 of 8 15. Storage Cart a. For striper storage when not in use b. All steel construction c. Approximate height 35 d. 8 x 2 Swivel casters i. All 4 wheels 16. Strobe Light a. Amber strobe light b. Located at rear of platform on adjustable stand c. Power provided by auxiliary engine alternator 17. Third Paint & Bead Gun - Graco a. One Graco high pressure type paint gun i. 6" line width, 0.015 thickness ii. Corrosion resistant material for all paint wetted parts iii. Each with solenoid operated air valves b. One Graco glass bead gun i. Smooth surfaced deflector to assure full line coverage ii. Minimum three adjustment tips for bead guns to assure proper operation and set up of the unit in varied conditions (one complete set per gun) c. Complete with controls and plumbing 18. Third Paint & Bead Gun Kamber a. One Kamber high pressure type paint gun i. 6" line width, 0.015 thickness ii. Corrosion resistant material for all paint wetted parts iii. Each with solenoid operated air valves b. One Kamber 90HO glass bead gun, no exceptions i. Smooth surfaced deflector to assure full line coverage ii. Minimum three adjustment tips for bead guns to assure proper operation and set up of the unit in varied conditions (one complete set per gun) c. Complete with controls and plumbing d. Mounted on carriage 19. Change standard Graco paint guns to Kamber paint guns (required for option 18) 20. Trailer Mounted a. 1. Skid mounted on towable 4 wheel trailer. b. Dual 3000 lb torsion axles c. 2 ball hitch d. All channel frame e. 6 pin connector plug f. Electric brakes g. Tail lighting
Page 8 of 8 21. Startup and Training a. Factory trained and authorized technician for machine startup and crew training i. Training dates and times will be agreed upon ii. The purpose of this training is to review safe and effective procedures for use and maintenance of the machine, review and test all systems, assure the full function of the machine, and conducted according to the work and crew schedules of the purchaser b. Maximum two days training and startup