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245 Airless Self-Propelled Standard Options - MB Companies, Inc.

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M-B <strong>Companies</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.AdministrationPavement Marking Equipment Divisions1615 Wisconsin Avenue EAST COAST DIVISION WEST COAST DIVISIONP.O. Box 200 79 Montgomery Street 2490 Ewald S.E.New Holstein, WI 53061 Montgomery, PA 17752 Salem, OR 97302Phone: 800-558-5800 Phone: 888-323-2900 Phone: 800-253-2909FAX: 920-898-4588 FAX: 570-547-1629 FAX: 503-370-4389SpecificationModel <strong>245</strong><strong>Self</strong> <strong>Propelled</strong> Intermediate StriperHigh Pressure <strong>Airless</strong><strong>Options</strong>Revised September 27, 2006This specification describes options for an M-B model <strong>245</strong> High Pressure <strong>Airless</strong> <strong>Self</strong>-<strong>Propelled</strong> Striper and is for reference only. The M-B <strong>Companies</strong> reserve the right tochange this “<strong>Standard</strong>” specification without notice. Thus, it is important that finalspecifications per customer requirements, (replace standard with Customer name) becompleted by M-B as close as possible in time for bid. Please consult M-B <strong>Companies</strong>Sales department with any questions or requests.


Page 2 of 9It is the intent of this specification to describe and define all options for a “<strong>245</strong> HighPressure <strong>Airless</strong> <strong>Self</strong> <strong>Propelled</strong> Striper”. The format of this specification is itemized formfor ease of topic definition and topic reference.Table of Contents1. Agitator, Air Driven (No heat)2. Agitator, Hydraulic Driven3. Arrowboard4. Auxiliary Engine: Honda5. Carriage Assembly, Sliding6. Cleaning Solution System, 20 Gallon7. Crosswalk Gun Carriage8. Fire Extinguisher9. Fourth Paint & Bead Gun10. Heat System, single color11. Heat System, dual color12. High Pressure Piston Paint Pump, 12.9 GPM13. Paint Handgun14. Paint Storage Reservoir, 60 Gallon15. Paint Storage Reservoirs, 120 Gallon16. Rear Bumper / Drop Platform17. Rotating Beacon18. Second Cover Assembly / Drum Hold Down19. Second High Pressure Piston Paint Pump, 8.6 GPM20. Spare Tire21. Strobe Light22. Transfer Pump23. Windshield24. Work Lights


Page 4 of 96.1.3. 100 psi working, 165 psi test6.1.4. Tank clearly labeled “CLEANING SOLUTION”6.1.5. 3” pipe plug for loading6.1.6. Tank drain quarter turn valve at bottom of the tank6.1.7. ¾” S/S check valve near outlet to prevent paint back-up into cleaner tank6.2. Cleaning available to all paint wetted lines6.2.1. At each tank outlet there shall be a ball valve located within 18” of tankoutlet to flush the downstream paint system and crossover line6.2.2. At paint manifold6.2.3. Air blow down system shall be incorporated after cleaner tank to allow airto be forced through each individual line before and after flushing withcleaner.6.2.4. Cleaning solution lines6.2.4.1. Color coded: Red6.2.4.2. Fiber braid reinforced Nylon6.2.4.3. Meets SAE J844 type B, DOT FMVSS 571.1066.3. Garden hose attachment6.3.1. Valved connection point to attach water source7. Crosswalk Gun Carriage7.1. Use paint and bead supply from striper7.2. 50 feet paint and bead hose7.3. One Graco high pressure type paint gun7.3.1. Adjustable width line 4”-12”7.4. One glass bead gun7.5. Well balanced and short frame7.5.1. Welded steel construction, torsionally rigid7.5.2. Three wheels7.5.2.1. 10 X 1.75 ball bearing for low resistance pushing7.6. Air control for each paint spray gun7.7. Gun mount and bar positioned right or left side of unit7.7.1. Adjust up and down, left and right for operator adjustable gun placement7.7.2. Allow each gun to be positioned independent of any other gun8. Fire extinguisher8.1. 20 lb. dry powder type8.2. Mounted on canopy post9. Fourth Paint & Bead Gun (max of three guns can be run at any time)9.1. One Kamber 50-A, no exceptions, high pressure type paint gun9.1.1. 6" line width, 0.015” thickness9.1.2. Corrosion resistant material for all paint wetted parts9.1.3. Each with solenoid operated air valves9.1.4. One Graco model #238-338 glass bead gun9.1.5. Smooth surfaced deflector to assure full line coverage9.1.6. Minimum three adjustment tips for bead guns to assure proper operationand set up of the unit in varied conditions (one complete set per gun)9.2. Complete with controls and plumbing9.3. Mounted on carriage


Page 5 of 910. Heat System, single color (requires one transfer pump)10.1. 120 degrees F sustainable paint temperature, 50 degree F ambient10.2. Boiler:10.2.1. 104,000 BTU/hr burner10.2.2. Horizontal tubular liquid heater10.2.3. Fired by a gun type burner10.2.3.1. Adjustable combustion heat assembly10.2.3.2. Permits regulation of air into the burner10.2.3.3. Operation with zero to a trace of smoke10.2.3.4. Insensitive to draft or back pressure variation10.2.3.5. Highly resistant to the pulsation.10.2.4. Safety controls to prevent overheating, excessive water pressureand shut down in case of malfunction10.2.4.1. Auto shut down upon glycol preset overtemperature10.2.4.1.1. Fuel shut-off solenoid10.2.5. Fuel provided from secondary plastic tank10.2.6. 12-volt DC centrifugal pump for glycol circulation10.2.6.1. Hoses sized for one pump utilization for maintenance minimization10.2.6.2. Flow sense switch to shut down burner if glycol circulation stops10.3. Heat exchanger (one)10.3.1. Four pass shell and tube type stainless steel10.3.2. Minimum 34 square feet exchange area10.3.3. Automatic diverter valve for glycol to bypass the exchanger forpaint temperature control10.3.4. Mounted vertically to facilitate draining10.3.5. Insulated bag with drawstring around each exchanger10.4. Temperature controls10.4.1. Two phase automatic control to prevent overheating and optimumpaint temperature10.4.1.1. First phase controls high and low temperature of glycol by cyclingburner on and off as it reaches maximum or minimum presettemperature10.4.1.2. Second phase controls glycol flow into the heat exchanger (bydiverter valve) thus paint temperature control10.4.2. Temperature operator interface located on the operator controlconsole within easy reach during operation. One for each system: glycol,paint10.4.2.1. On / off toggle switch10.4.2.2. Temperature set knob10.4.2.3. Analog type temperature control gauges, ten degree increments10.4.2.3.1. 0 degree F to 200 degree F range for paint10.4.2.3.2. 0 degree F to 260 degree F range for glycol10.4.2.4. “Heating” indicator light, “To Temp” indicator light10.5. Vertical glycol expansion tank for fill and/or check level10.5.1. 7" diameter, 24" high10.5.2. Bolted to the platform10.5.3. Port for checking fluid level10.5.4. 14 psi pressure cap10.5.5. Overflow tube from the cap neck down through the platform


Page 6 of 911. Heat System, dual color (requires two transfer pumps and second high pressurepump)11.1. 120 degrees F sustainable paint temperature, 50 degree F ambient11.2. Boiler:11.2.1. 104,000 BTU/hr burner11.2.2. Horizontal tubular liquid heater11.2.3. Fired by a gun type burner11.2.3.1. Adjustable combustion heat assembly11.2.3.2. Permits regulation of air into the burner11.2.3.3. Operation with zero to a trace of smoke11.2.3.4. Insensitive to draft or back pressure variation11.2.3.5. Highly resistant to the pulsation.11.2.4. Safety controls to prevent overheating, excessive water pressureand shut down in case of malfunction11.2.4.1. Auto shut down upon glycol preset overtemperature11.2.4.1.1. Fuel shut-off solenoid11.2.5. Fuel provided from secondary plastic tank11.2.6. 12-volt DC centrifugal pump for glycol circulation11.2.6.1. Hoses sized for one pump utilization for maintenance minimization11.2.6.2. Flow sense switch to shut down burner if glycol circulation stops11.3. Heat exchanger (two)11.3.1. Four pass shell and tube type stainless steel11.3.2. Minimum 34 square feet exchange area11.3.3. Automatic diverter valve for glycol to bypass the exchanger forpaint temperature control11.3.4. Mounted vertically to facilitate draining11.3.5. Insulated bag with drawstring around each exchanger11.4. Temperature controls11.4.1. Two phase automatic control to prevent overheating and optimumpaint temperature11.4.1.1. First phase controls high and low temperature of glycol by cyclingburner on and off as it reaches maximum or minimum presettemperature11.4.1.2. Second phase controls glycol flow into the heat exchanger (bydiverter valve) thus paint temperature control11.4.2. Temperature operator interface located on the operator controlconsole within easy reach during operation. One for each system: glycol,paint1, paint 211.4.2.1. On / off toggle switch11.4.2.2. Temperature set knob11.4.2.3. Analog type temperature control gauges, ten degree increments11.4.2.3.1. 0 degree F to 200 degree F range for paint11.4.2.3.2. 0 degree F to 260 degree F range for glycol11.4.2.4. “Heating” indicator light, “To Temp” indicator light


Page 7 of 911.5. Vertical glycol expansion tank for fill and/or check level11.5.1. 7" diameter, 24" high11.5.2. Bolted to the platform11.5.3. Port for checking fluid level11.5.4. 14 psi pressure cap11.5.5. Overflow tube from the cap neck down through the platform12. High-pressure piston paint pump (requires 24 hp engine minimum)12.1. 13 gpm paint12.2. 2000 psi12.3. Ratio of paint system to hydraulic system is 1:112.3.1.1. Other ratios not acceptable12.4. Waterbase paint compatible, tungsten carbide seats and check balls12.5. Packings are spring loaded and self-adjusting12.6. Accumulator on discharge side of pump for constant flow and minimalhourglassing12.6.1.1. Nitrogen charged12.7. “Y” type strainer between pump and guns12.7.1.1. Plumbed and valved for cleaning12.7.1.2. Location in an area that is readily accessible for cleaning12.7.1.3. 1” NPT with 30 mesh element13. Paint handgun13.1. Graco #288-420 handgun13.2. 50’ hose13.3. Connection point and valve provided14. Paint Storage Reservoir, 60 Gallon14.1. Unpressurized stainless steel tank14.1.1. Coated, non stainless steel not acceptable14.2. 25.25” maximum diameter each14.3. Stainless steel covers14.3.1. Bolted to tank14.3.2. 4” threaded cap for inspection14.3.3. Agitator mount14.3.4. Air vent14.3.5. Teflon gasket seal14.4. Minimum 4” of air space above paint at rated capacity14.5. Constructed of 11-gauge material14.6. Reinforced sides to prevent bulging while full14.7. Paint shut off valve at tank outlet, bottom14.8. Drain located at lowest point in tank15. Paint Storage Reservoirs, 60 Gallon/60Gallon15.1. Unpressurized stainless steel tanks15.1.1. Coated, non stainless steel not acceptable15.2. 25.25” maximum diameter each


15.3. Stainless steel covers15.3.1. Bolted to tank15.3.2. 4” threaded cap for inspection15.3.3. Agitator mount15.3.4. Air vent15.3.5. Teflon gasket seal15.4. Minimum 4” of air space above paint at rated capacity15.5. Constructed of 11-gauge material15.6. Reinforced sides to prevent bulging while full15.7. Paint shut off valve at tank outlet, bottom15.8. Drain located at lowest point in tankPage 8 of 916. Rear Bumper / Drop Platform16.1. Drop platform for cone storage / retrieval16.2. 36” wide and extend across the platform back16.3. 14-18” above the road surface16.4. 11-gauge safety tread plate16.5. Midback high seat with fore and aft adjuster16.6. Hand rails17. Rotating Beacon17.1. Amber beacon17.2. Located on canopy front, center18. Second Cover Assembly / Drum Hold Down18.1. Stainless steel construction18.2. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes pickup tube and strainer18.3. Agitator mount18.4. 3” inspection port18.5. Allows for pump to draw from either or both barrels19. Second high-pressure piston paint pump (max of three guns can be run at any time)19.1. Hydraulic powered, capable of meeting the performance characteristicsrequired19.2. Minimum 8.3 gpm paint19.3. 2000 psi19.4. Ratio of paint pressure to hydraulic pressure 1:119.4.1. All other ratios unacceptable19.5. Stainless steel, tungsten carbide seats, for all paint-wetted parts19.6. Nitrogen charged accumulator on discharge of high pressure pump forconstant flow and minimal hourglassing19.7. 30 mesh stainless steel screen strainer between pump and guns20. Spare tire20.1. Extra tire/wheel assembly20.2. Shipped loose with unit


21. Strobe Light21.1. Amber strobe light21.2. Located on canopy front, centerPage 9 of 922. Transfer pump22.1. One 1-1/2” diaphragm loading pump22.1.1. Air operated, non-stalling22.1.2. Transfer paint from supply drums at ground level, to paint tanks22.1.3. Equipped with Teflon balls and Teflon diaphragms22.1.4. Automatic and adjustable inline oiler for pump air supply line ifrecommended by the pump manufacturer22.1.5. Stainless steel for all paint-wetted parts22.2. For tank fill: 12' x 1 ½ " diameter multi-chemical suction hose with basketstrainer on one end and a stainless steel coupler with plug on the other23. Windshield23.1. Mounted in front of operator23.2. 25.375” W x 49.5” H23.3. Single windshield wiper24. Work Lights24.1. Maximum two work / flood lights24.2. Mounted on canopy24.3. Facing either platform or carriages24.3.1. Customer to provide preference prior to design

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