PMC AP-3 User manual

Air Purge
Spray & Pour Gun
AP-3
For use with non-flammable Foam and
Polyurea
For professional use only
Not for use in explosive atmospheres
Service Manual
Ref. # MN-04030
Revision1.4
November 21, 2018
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Polyurethane Machinery Corp.
Corporate: 1 Komo Drive, Lakewood, NJ 08701
Manufacturing: 2 Komo Drive, Lakewood, NJ 08701
Phone: 732-415-4400
Fax: 732-364-4025
URL: http://www.polymacusa.com
Before installing the AP-3 Gun and start-up, carefully read all the
technical and safety documentation included in this manual. Pay
special attention to the information in order to know and understand
the operation and the conditions of use of the AP-3 Gun. All of the
information is aimed at improving user safety and avoiding possible
breakdowns from the incorrect use of the AP-3 Gun.

Table of Contents
WARRANTY........................................................................................................................................1
SAFETY AND HANDLING...................................................................................................................3
CHARACTERISTICS...........................................................................................................................5
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................5
GENERAL DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................6
INSTALLATION AND START UP........................................................................................................7
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES .............................................................................................................8
LOSS OF AIR PRESSURE/EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF.......................................................................8
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................9
Gun Block and Mixing Chamber Removal......................................................................................11
Screen Screw and Component Maintenance.................................................................................13
Air Cylinder Maintenance...............................................................................................................15
Cartridge Valve Removal...............................................................................................................17
GUN OPERATION ............................................................................................................................18
Triggered Off .................................................................................................................................18
Triggered On .................................................................................................................................19
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .........................................................................................................20
REFERENCE GUIDE........................................................................................................................21
Chamber Kits.................................................................................................................................21
PCT Kits........................................................................................................................................22
Chamber/PCT Kits.........................................................................................................................25
Soft Chamber Kits..........................................................................................................................25
Spare Parts Kit AP2.......................................................................................................................26
AP2/3-000 Spare Parts Kit (200445)..............................................................................................26
AP2/3-00 Spare Parts Kit (200446)................................................................................................27
AP2/3-00X Spare Parts Kit (200447) .............................................................................................27
AP2/3-01 Spare Parts Kit (200448)................................................................................................28
AP2/3-01X Spare Parts Kit (200449) .............................................................................................28
AP2/3-02 Spare Parts Kit (200450)................................................................................................29
AP2/3-02X Spare Parts Kit (200451) .............................................................................................29
AP2/3-03 Spare Parts Kit (200452)................................................................................................30
AP2/3-04 Spare Parts Kit (200453)................................................................................................30
AP2/3-05 Spare Parts Kit (201173)................................................................................................31
AP2/3-05 Package Drill Bits (201174)............................................................................................31

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Air Cylinder Rebuild Kit..................................................................................................................32
AP-3 O-Ring Kit.............................................................................................................................32
PMC Recommended O-Ring Grease.............................................................................................32
Screen Sizes .................................................................................................................................32
A & R Screen Screw Assembly Kits...............................................................................................33
Recommended Spare Parts...........................................................................................................33
Optional Parts................................................................................................................................34
Check Valve Assembly..................................................................................................................34
1/4” Unheated Stainless Steel Hose Assy......................................................................................34
Flush Tanks...................................................................................................................................35
PARTS IDENTIFICATION .................................................................................................................36
Manual Valve Assembly.................................................................................................................36
Coupling Block Assembly ..............................................................................................................37
Gun Assembly...............................................................................................................................38
Gun Block Assembly......................................................................................................................40
Screen Screw Assembly................................................................................................................41
List of Tools...................................................................................................................................42
APPENDIX........................................................................................................................................43
Grease Gun Assembly...................................................................................................................43
Mixing Chamber Flow Rates..........................................................................................................44
Chamber/Orifice Comparison Chart...............................................................................................44

1
WARRANTY
Polyurethane Machinery Corporation (hereinafter “PMC”) provides this
LIMITED
WARRANTY
(hereinafter “Warranty”) to the original purchaser (hereinafter “Customer”) covering
this equipment and the original PMC manufactured accessories delivered with the equipment
(hereinafter “Product”) against defects in material or workmanship of the Product (hereinafter
“Defect” or “Defective”) for a period of one (1) year from the date of first purchase as shown on
the original PMC invoice (hereinafter “Warranty Period”).
If during the Warranty Period under normal use, the Product is suspected by Customer to be
Defective in material or workmanship, it is Customer’s responsibility to contact PMC and return the
Product to PMC as directed by PMC, freight prepaid. If PMC determines that the Product is
Defective and that such Defect is covered by this Warranty, PMC will credit Customer for the
reasonablefreightchargesincurredbyCustomer inreturningtheDefectiveProducttoPMC,and
PMC (or its authorized agent) will, at PMC’s option, repair or replace the Product, subject to
the following:
Original Invoice:
The original invoice must be kept as proof of the date of first sale and the
Product serial number.The Warranty does not cover any Productif the Original Invoice appears to
havebeenmodifiedor altered,or when the serialnumber on theProductappearsto have been
altered or defaced.
Product Maintenance:
It is the Customer’s responsibility to maintain the Product properly. See
your maintenance schedule and owner’s manual for details. The Warranty does not cover an
improperly maintainedProduct.
Non-PMCComponentsandAccessories:
Non-PMCmanufacturedcomponents and accessories
thatareusedintheoperationoftheProductarenotcoveredbythisWarranty.Suchcomponentsand
accessories shall be subject to the warranty offered to the Customer, if any, by the original
manufacturer of such component oraccessory.
OtherWarrantyExclusions:
The Warranty does not cover any Product that PMC determines has
been damaged or fails to operate properly due to misuse, negligence, abuse, carelessness,
neglect, or accident. By way of example only, this includes:
•
Normal wear and tear.
•
Improper or unauthorized installation, repair, alteration, adjustment or modification of
the Product.
•
Use of heating devices, pumping equipment, dispensers, or other parts or accessories with
the Product that havenot been approved ormanufacturedby PMC.
•
FailuretofollowtheoperatinginstructionsandrecommendationsprovidedbyPMCmaycause
lossordamagetopersonnel,equipment,orworkarea.
•
Fire, flood, “acts of God,” or other contingencies beyond the control of PMC.

WARRANTY
2
THE WARRANTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE
CUSTOMER AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED,
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEANDALLOTHER
WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY
LAW, PMC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER
LEGAL OR EQUITABLE GROUNDS, FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, LOST PROFITS, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES,
WHETHER TO PERSON OR PROPERTY, ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THE
PRODUCT, EVEN IF PMC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
LOSSES OR DAMAGES.
Non-Warranty Service by PMC: If PMC determines that the suspected Defect of the Product is not
covered by this Warranty, disposition of the Product will be made pursuant to the terms and
conditions
of PMC’s written estimate on a time and materials bas
is.
Continuing Warranty for Products Repaired or Replaced under Warranty: Following the repair
or replacement of a Product covered by this Warranty, such Product will continue to be subject
to the original Warranty for the remainder of original Warranty Period or for three (3) months from
the repair or replacement date, whichever is longer.
No Rights Implied: Nothing in the sale, lease or rental of any Product by PMC shall be construed
to grant any right, interest or license in or under any patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or
other proprietary right or material owned by anyone; nor does PMC encourage the infringement
of same.
Exclusive Warranty: This writing is the final, complete, and exclusive expression of the Warranty
covering the Product. Any statements made by PMC, its employees or agents that differ from
the
terms of this Warranty shall have no effect. It is expressly understood that Customer’s
acceptance of
this Warranty, by performance or otherwise, is upon and subject solely to the
terms and conditions hereof, and any additional or different terms and conditions proposed or
expressed by Customer or anyone, whether in writing or otherwise, are null and void unless
specifically agreed to in writing by an Officer of PMC.

3
SAFETY AND HANDLING
This chapter contains important information on the safety, handling and use of your AP-3 Gun.
Before installing the AP-3 Gun and start-up, carefully read all the
technical and safety documentation included in this manual. Pay
special attention to the information in order to know and
understand the operation and the conditions of use of the AP-3
Gun. All of the information is aimed at improving user safety and
avoiding possible breakdowns from the incorrect use of the AP-
3 Gun.
WARNING!
Presents information to alert of a situation that
might cause serious injuries if the instructions are not
followed.
CAUTION!
Presents information that indicates how to avoid damage
to the AP-3 Gun or how to avoid a situation that could cause injuries.
NOTE!
Is relevant information of a procedure being carried out.
Careful study of this Manual will enable the operator to know the characteristics of the Gun and
the operating procedures. By following the instructions and recommendations contained, you will
reduce the potential risk of accidents in the installation, use or maintenance of the AP-3 Gun;
you will provide a better opportunity for incident-free operation for a longer time, greater
productivity and the possibility of detecting and resolving problems fast and simply.
Keep this Service Manual for future reference to useful information. If you lose this Manual, ask
for a new copy from your PMC Service Center or go to the company website
(www.polymacusa.com).
The AP-3 Gun has been designed and built for the application of polyurea chemical systems,
polyurethane foam chemical systems and some two-component epoxy systems.

SAFETY AND HANDLING
4
WARNING!
The design and configuration of the AP-3 Gun
does not allow its use in potentially explosive atmospheres
or exceeding the pressure and temperature limits described
in the Technical Specifications of this Manual to be
exceeded.
Always use liquids and solvents that are compatible with the AP-3 Gun. If in doubt, consult PMC
Technical Service.
When working with the AP-3 Gun, it is recommended that the operator wear suitable clothing and
elements of personal protection, including, without limitation, gloves, protective goggles,
safety footwear and face masks. Use breathing equipment when working with the Gun in
enclosed spaces or in areas with insufficient ventilation. The introduction and follow-up of safety
measures must not be limited to those described in this Manual. Before beginning to work with
the Gun, a comprehensive analysis must be made of the risks derived from the products to be
dispensed, the type of application and the working environment.
To prevent possible injury caused by incorrect handling of the
materials and solvents used in the process, carefully read the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provided by your supplier.
To avoid damage caused by the impact of pressurized fluids, do
not open any connection or perform maintenance work on
components subject to pressure until the pressure has been
completely eliminated.
Use suitable protection when operating, maintaining or being
present in the area where the equipment is functioning. This
includes, but is not limited to, the use of protective goggles,
gloves, shoes and safety clothing and breathing equipment.
The equipment includes components that reach high
temperatures and can cause burns. Hot parts of the equipment
must not be handled or touched until they have cooled
completely.
The equipment sprays high pressure fluids that can lead to fluid
being injected under the skin or eyes. Severe injury could be
incurred. Proper personal protective equipment should be used
in conjunction with training and situational awareness of all
personnel on the job.

5
CHARACTERISTICS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Working Pressure: _______________________________ 3,500 psi (245 Bar)
Air Pressure:_________________________________________________90-125 psi (6.2-8.6 Bar)
MaximumOutput(1:1ratio): ____________________________________50 lb/min (22.7 L/min)
Minimum Output (1:1 ratio): ____________________________________ 3.3 lb/min (1.55 L/min)
Opening Force @ 110 psi (8Bar): ____________________________________ 200 lb (91 kg)
Closing Force @ 110 psi (8 Bar): ________________________________________ 200 lb (91 kg)
Weight (Not including Coupling Block): _____________________________ 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg)
Weight (Including Coupling Block):_________________________________ 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)

6
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
For better knowledge of the AP-3 Gun, the main components and their description are shown.
For a more precise identification, see the Parts Identification section.

INSTALLATION AND START UP
7
INSTALLATION AND START UP
CAUTION!
When working with theAP-3 Gun or
performing maintenance work, wear suitable
safety protection in accordance with the
recommendations and specifications
provided by the product suppliers.
1. Install Coupling Block to the hose.
2. Ensure the Manual Valves are CLOSED by turning them to
the full clockwise position.
CAUTION!
Excessive force closing or opening
the Manual Valves may result in damage to the
Manual Valves and/or Coupling Block.
3. Set the Gun Lock to the LOCKED position.
4. Ensure Check Valve Assemblies are properly installed in the
Gun Block.
5. Connect the Coupling Block to the Gun Block using the Nut
Driver provided (Pg. 42). Tighten Coupling Block until there
is a hand tight seal.
6. Connect the air supply with 90 to 125 psi (6.2 to 8.6 bar) to the gun.
NOTE!
ThematerialdeliveryhosesarecolorcodedRedandBlue.TheRedcorrespondstotheIsocyanate(A)and
theBlue to the Polyol (R).To avoid connection errors, the (A) and (R) hoses have connections with different sizes
to avoidincorrectconnections.[
Set the Gun Lock to the OPEN position.]
7. Pull the Trigger several times to check for correct
movement of the Mixing Chamber and PCT.
8. Ensure the Proportioner and supply system are in
the ready position and the material pressures and
temperatures are set as recommended by the
chemical supplier (see Machine Service Manual).
9. OPEN each Manual Valve by turning three (3) full
turns counter clockwise.
10. Perform a test spray.

8
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
1.
CLOSE the Manual Valves by turning them to the full
clockwise position.
CAUTION!
Excessive force closing or
opening Manual Valves may result in damage
to the Manual Valves and/or Coupling Block.
2. Using the supplied Grease Gun (Pg. 42), lubricate the
Mixing Chamber through the Grease Fitting until a
fine mist of grease is sprayed from the gun (Pg. 43 for
Grease Gun Assembly Instructions). This action will
help prevent Isocyanate from crystallizing on the mixing
chamber which may cause damage to the internal parts.
NOTE!
The injection of grease supplied with the
Gun at the end of the day will minimize
maintenance time and can eliminate the need to
remove the Mixing Chamber each day to clean it.
Use of grease with high moisture content will
not achieve the desired results. PMC Grease is
recommended. Use of incorrect grease will
cause blockage in the mixing chamber.
3. Disconnect the air supply.
LOSS OF AIR PRESSURE/EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF
1. SHUT OFF air supply to gun.
2. Using the palm of your hand, push in on the Gun Lock and rotate clockwise to set it to
the LOCKED position.
3. CLOSE each Manual Valve.
CAUTION!
Excessive force closing or opening Manual Valves may result in
damage to the Manual Valves and/or Coupling Block. Emergency shut off
if trigger sticks –disconnect air line.

MAINTENANCE
9
MAINTENANCE
To obtain maximum performance from your AP-3 Gun, it is necessary to periodically perform
certain maintenance operations.
WARNING!
Before proceeding with any maintenance work on
the AP-3 Gun, trigger the gun to remove internal material
pressure, ensure the Manual Valves are CLOSED, ensure the
Gun Lock is in the LOCKED position, and SHUT
OFF/DISCONNECT the air supply. It is recommended to
remove the Gun from the Coupling Block.

MAINTENANCE
10
To prevent possible injury caused by incorrect handling of the
materials and solvents used in the process, carefully read the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provided by your supplier.
To avoid damage caused by the impact of pressurized fluids,
do not open any connection or perform maintenance work on
components subject to pressure until the pressure has been
completely eliminated.
Use suitable protection when operating, maintaining or being
present in the area where the equipment is functioning. This
includes, but is not limited to, the use of protective goggles,
gloves, shoes and safety clothing and breathing equipment.
The equipment includes components that reach high
temperatures and can cause burns. Hot parts of the equipment
must not be handled or touched until they have cooled
completely.
The equipment sprays high pressure fluids that can lead to
fluid being injected under the skin or eyes. Severe injury could
be incurred. Proper personal protective equipment should be
used in conjunction with training and situational awareness of
all personnel on the job.

MAINTENANCE
11
Gun Block and Mixing Chamber Removal
1. CLOSE the Manual Valves by turning them to the full
clockwise position.
CAUTION!
Excessive force opening or closing
Manual Valves may result in damage to the
Manual Valves and/or Coupling Block.
2. Point the gun over a waste container and pull the Trigger to
relieve pressure.
3. Using the Nut Driver provided (Pg. 42), remove the
Coupling Block from the Gun Block.
4. Flush the Gun Block to remove any residue. Use the
recommended Flush Tank (Pg. 35)
5. Shut off air to the gun.

MAINTENANCE
12
6. .Using the Wrench provided (Pg. 42) or a ½”
wrench, loosen or remove both Screen Screws to
facilitate easy removal of the Mixing Chamber, as
shown below.
7. Loosen the PCT, but do not remove.
8. Using the Nut Driver (Pg. 42) provided, remove the
gun block screws mounting screws. (see page 6,
item O)
9. Disconnect the Gun Block from the Cylinder.
10. Remove the Mixing Chamber and PCT from the Gun
Block.
11. Clean or replace the Mixing Chamber as required.
12. When reassembling in reverse order, it is
recommended to screw the PCT onto the Mixing
Chamber first, then insert the Mixing Chamber
into the front of the Gun Block. This helps to
reduce wear on the PCT O-ring.
NOTE! A small amount of PMC grease applied
to the Mixing Chamber and Side Seals upon
assembly is recommended.
CAUTION!
Use wooden or plastic tools
or a brass brush for cleaning. Do not use
metal or abrasive tools that can scratch
or damage the contact surfaces.

MAINTENANCE
13
Screen Screw and Component Maintenance
CAUTION!
To avoid possible contamination by the residual chemical
inside the Gun do not interchange the Isocyanate (A) parts with the
Polyol (R) parts. The Isocyanate (A) side is identified with an (A) on the
Screen Screw Head and the Polyol (R) side is marked with an (R) on the
Screen Screw Head. The Gun Block is also marked with (A) and (R)
designation.
1. CLOSE the Manual Valves by turning them to the full clockwise position.
CAUTION!
Excessive force opening or closing Manual Valves may
result in damage to the Manual Valves and/or Coupling Block.
2. Point the gun over a waste container and pull the Trigger to relieve pressure.
3. Using the Nut Driver provided (Pg. 35), remove the Coupling Block from the Gun Block.
4. Flush the gun block
to remove any residue. Use the recommended Flush Tank (Pg. 35)
5.
SHUT OFF
air supply to the gun.
6.
Set the Gun Lock to the LOCKED position.

MAINTENANCE
14
7.
Use
the Wrench provided (Pg. 42) or a ½” wrench to remove the Screen Screw.
8.
To clean
or replace the Screens, remove the larger O-Ring and Back Up Ring.
9. Remove
the Side Seal and Spring from the Screen Screw. Inspect all components and O-
rings. Clean or replace as required.
10.
Inspect for damage and apply PMC
lubrication to all O-rings and threads and reassemble in
reverse order
.
11.
The
gun is now ready for service
.
NOTE! When replacing O-rings, replace ALL O-rings included in the
appropriate Kit.

MAINTENANCE
15
Air Cylinder Maintenance
1. CLOSE the Manual Valves by turning them to the full clockwise
position.
CAUTION!
Excessive force opening or closing
Manual Valves may result in damage to the
Manual Valves and/or Coupling Block.
2. Point the gun over a waste container and pull the Trigger to
relieve pressure.
3. DISCONNECT air supply to gun.
4. Set the Gun Lock to the LOCKED position.
5. Flush the gun block to remove any residue. Use the
recommended Flush Tank (Pg. 35)
6. Loosen the Screen Screws using the Wrench provided
(Pg. 42) a ½” wrench.
7. Disconnect Coupling Block from Gun Block using the Nut
Driver provided (Pg. 42).

MAINTENANCE
16
8. Using the Nut Driver provided, remove
the gun block mounting screws and
disconnect the Gun Block.
9. Using an 11/16” Wrench, remove the
End Cap.
10. Push on the front of the Piston to
remove the Piston from the rear of the
Air Cylinder.
11. InspecttheO-rings onthe Piston and
Shaft and replace as required.
12. Inspect the O-ring on the End Cap
and replace as required.
NOTE!
When replacing O-rings,
replace ALL O-rings included in the
Rebuild Kit.
13. Coat the inside of the Cylinder and all O-rings with PMC grease to facilitate reassembly.
14. Reassemble the Air Cylinder in reverse order.
CAUTION!
Use wooden or plastic tools or a brass brush for cleaning.
Do not use metal or abrasive tools that can scratch the contact
surfaces.

MAINTENANCE
17
Cartridge Valve Removal
1. Remove the trigger from the handle.
2. Remove Push On Cap.
3. Remove the Split Ring from in front of the Cartridge Valve.
4. Eject the Cartridge Valve by pushing it out through the hole indicated by the arrow above.
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