Graco 313023E - 190LTS 210LTS Electric Airless Sprayer, Repair Owner's Manual

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Repair

190

LTS

/210

LTS

Electric Airless Sprayer

313023E

EN

-

For portable spray application of architectural paints and coatings. For professional use only. -

190

LTS

Model: 257075 (Hi-Cart), 257418 (Stand)

210

LTS

Model: 257085

Maximum Working Pressure: 3000 psi (20.7 MPa, 207 bar)

Important Safety Instructions

Read all warnings and instructions in this manual. Save these instructions.

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Warning

Warning

The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance and repair of this equipment. The exclamation point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbol refers to procedure-specific risks. Refer back to these warnings. Additional, product-specific warnings may be found throughout the body of this manual where applicable.

WARNING

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

Flammable fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, in work area can ignite or explode. To help prevent fire and explosion:

• Use equipment only in well ventilated area.

• Eliminate all ignition sources; such as pilot lights, cigarettes, portable electric lamps, and plastic drop cloths (potential static arc).

• Sprayer generates sparks. When flammable liquid is used in or near the sprayer or for flushing or cleaning, keep sprayer at least 20 feet (6 m) away from explosive vapors.

• Keep work area free of debris, including solvent, rags and gasoline.

• Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are present.

• Ground equipment and conductive objects in work area. Read Grounding instructions.

• If there is static sparking or you feel a shock, stop operation immediately.

Do not use equipment until you identify and correct the problem.

• Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

Improper grounding, setup, or usage of the system can cause electric shock.

• Turn off and disconnect power cord before servicing equipment.

• Use only grounded electrical outlets.

• Use only 3-wire extension cords.

• Ensure ground prongs are intact on sprayer and extension cords.

• Do not expose to rain. Store indoors.

SKIN INJECTION HAZARD

High-pressure fluid from gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components will pierce skin. This may look like just a cut, but it is a serious injury that can result in amputation.

Get immediate surgical treatment.

• Do not point gun at anyone or at any part of the body.

• Do not put your hand over the spray tip.

• Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.

• Engage trigger lock when not spraying.

• Follow Pressure Relief Procedure in this manual, when you stop spraying and before cleaning, checking, or servicing equipment.

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313023E

Warning

WARNING

EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD

Misuse can cause death or serious injury.

• Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system component. Read Technical Data in all equipment manuals.

• Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. Read Technical Data in all equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete information about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer.

• Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine Graco replacement parts only.

• Do not alter or modify equipment.

• Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your Graco distributor for information.

• Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.

• Do not kink or overbend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.

• Comply with all applicable safety regulations.

• Keep children and animals away from work area.

• Do not operate the equipment when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

PRESSURIZED ALUMINUM PARTS HAZARD

Do not use 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane, methylene chloride, other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or fluids containing such solvents in pressurized aluminum equipment. Such use can cause serious chemical reaction and equipment rupture, and result in death, serious injury, and property damage.

BURN HAZARD

Equipment surfaces can become very hot during operation. To avoid severe burns, do not touch hot equipment. Wait until equipment has cooled completely.

MOVING PARTS HAZARD

Moving parts can pinch or amputate fingers and other body parts.

• Keep clear of moving parts.

• Do not operate equipment with protective guards or covers removed.

• Pressurized equipment can start without warning. Before checking, moving, or servicing equipment, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure in this manual. Disconnect power or air supply.

TOXIC FLUID OR FUMES HAZARD

Toxic fluids or fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on skin, inhaled, or swallowed.

• Read MSDS’s to know the specific hazards of the fluids you are using.

• Store hazardous fluid in approved containers, and dispose of it according to applicable guidelines.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

You must wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating area of the equipment to help protect you from serious injury, including eye injury, inhalation of toxic fumes, burns, and hearing loss. This equipment includes but is not limited to:

• Protective eye wear

• Clothing and respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer

• Gloves

• Hearing protection

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4

Component Identification

P

B

A

G

D

R

U

E

V

J

F

S

K

W

X

T

Ref Component

T

U

R

S

K

M

N

P

V

W

X

F

G

H

J

D

E

A

B

Pressure Control

ON/OFF Switch

Power Cord

Fluid Outlet

Prime Valve

Kick Stand (210 LTS )

Pump

Suction Tube

Drain Hose

Fluid Hose

Gun

Tip

Guard

Trigger Safety Lock

Serial Number ID Label

Filter Cap

Pail Hook

Power Flush Adapter

Shutoff Valve

N

M

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Installation

Grounding and Electric

Requirements

Installation

Do not use the sprayer if the electrical cord has a damaged ground contact. Only use an extension cord with an undamaged ground contact.

The sprayer cord includes a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding contact.

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The sprayer requires:

100-130 Vac, 60 Hz, 11A, 1 phase, circuit with a grounding receptacle.

Never use an outlet that is not grounded or an adapter.

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Recommended extension cords :

110-120V: 3-wire, 12 AWG (2.5 mm

2

) minimum, 300 ft

(90 m) maximum length.

NOTE: Smaller gauge or longer extension cords may reduce sprayer performance.

Spray gun: ground through connection to a properly grounded fluid hose and pump.

Fluid supply container: follow local code.

Solvent and Oil-based fluids: follow local code. Use only conductive metal pails placed on a grounded surface such as concrete. Do not place the pail on a nonconductive surface such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts grounding continuity.

Grounding the metal pail: connect a ground wire to the pail by clamping one end to pail and other end to ground such as a water pipe.

To maintain grounding continuity when flushing or relieving pressure: hold metal part of the spray gun firmly to the side of a grounded metal pail, then trigger the gun.

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6

Pressure Relief Procedure

3.

Turn prime valve down.

Pressure Relief Procedure

Follow this Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, stop spraying, check or service equipment or install or clean spray tip.

1.

Turn OFF power and turn pressure control to lowest pressure setting.

2.

Hold gun against side of grounded metal flushing pail.

Trigger gun to relieve pressure.

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If you suspect the spray tip or hose is clogged or that pressure has not been fully relieved after following the steps above, VERY SLOWLY loosen tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling to relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Clear hose or tip obstruction.

4.

Engage trigger safety lock on gun if unit is being shut down or left unattended.

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General Repair Information

General Repair Information

Flammable materials spilled on hot, bare, motor could cause fire or explosion. To reduce risk of burns, fire or explosion, do not operate sprayer with cover removed.

• Keep all screws, nuts, washers, gaskets, and electrical fittings removed during repair procedures. These parts usually are not provided with replacement kits.

• Test repairs after problems are corrected.

• If sprayer does not operate properly, review repair procedure to verify you did it correctly. See Troubleshooting

, page 8.

• Overspray may build up in the air passages. Remove any overspray and residue from air passages and openings in the enclosures whenever you service sprayer.

• Do not operate the sprayer without the motor shroud in place. Replace if damaged. Motor shroud directs cooling air around motor to prevent overheating and insulates the control board from accidental electric shock.

To reduce risk of serious injury, including electric shock:

• Do not touch moving or electric parts with fingers or tools while testing repair.

• Unplug sprayer when power is not required for testing.

Install all covers, gaskets, screws and washers before you operate sprayer.

NOTICE

• Do not run sprayer dry for more than 30 seconds.

Doing so could damage pump packings.

• Protect the internal drive parts of this sprayer from water. Openings in the cover allow for air cooling of the mechanical parts and electronics inside. If water gets in these openings, the sprayer could malfunction or be permanently damaged.

• Prevent pump corrosion and damage from freezing. Never leave water or water-base paint in sprayer when its not in use in cold weather. Freezing fluids can seriously damage sprayer. Store sprayer with Pump Armor to protect sprayer during storage.

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8

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Problem

What To Check

(If check is OK, go to next check)

What To Do

(When check is not OK, refer to this column)

Motor Won’t Operate

Basic Fluid Pressure

Basic Mechanical

1.

Pressure control knob setting.

Motor will not run if set at minimum (fully counter-clockwise).

2.

Spray tip or fluid filter may be clogged.

Slowly increase pressure setting to see if motor starts.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Then clear clog or

clean gun filter. Refer to gun instruction manual, 311979.

1.

Pump frozen or hardened paint Thaw sprayer if water or water-based paint has frozen in sprayer. Place sprayer in warm area to thaw. Do not start sprayer until thawed completely. If paint hardened (dried) in sprayer,

replace pump packings. See page 12,

Displacement Pump Replacement .

2.

Displacement pump connecting rod pin. Pin must be completely pushed into connecting rod and retaining spring must be firmly in groove or pump pin.

Push pin into place and secure with spring

retainer. See page 12,

Displacement Pump

Replacement .

3.

Motor. Remove drive housing

assembly. See page 14,

Drive

Housing Replacement . Try to rotate fan by hand.

Replace motor if fan won’t turn. See page 27,

Motor Replacement .

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Problem

What To Check

(If check is OK, go to next check)

What To Do

Troubleshooting

(When check is not OK, refer to this column)

Basic Electrical

See wiring diagram, page

29

1.

Electric supply. ON/OFF switch in

OFF position. Meter must read

100-130 Vac.

Turn ON/OFF switch to ON position. Reset building circuit breaker, replace building fuses.

Try another outlet.

2.

Extension cord. Check extension cord continuity with volt meter.

Replace extension cord.

3.

Sprayer power supply cord.

Inspect for damage such as broken insulation or wires.

Replace power supply cord. See page 26,

Power Cord Replacement .

4.

Fuse. Check replaceable fuse on control board (next to ON/OFF switch).

Replace fuse after completing motor inspec-

tion. See page 21,

Fuse Replacement .

5.

Motor leads are securely fastened and properly connected to control board.

Replace loose terminals; crimp to leads. Be sure terminals are firmly connected.

Clean circuit board terminals. Securely reconnect leads.

6.

Motor thermal switch. Yellow motor leads must have continuity through thermal switch.

Replace motor. See page 27,

Motor Replacement .

7.

Brush cap missing or loose brush lead connections.

Install brush cap or replace brushes if leads

are damaged. See page 18,

Motor Brush

Replacement .

8.

Brush length which must be greater than 1/4 in. (6mm).

NOTE: Brushes do not wear at the same rate on both sides of motor. Check both brushes.

Replace brushes. See page 18,

Motor Brush

Replacement .

9.

Motor armature commutator for burn spots, gouges and extreme roughness.

Remove motor and have motor shop resurface

commutator if possible. See page 27,

Motor

Replacement .

10. Motor armature for shorts using armature tester (growler) or per-

form spin test, page 15.

Replace motor. See page 27,

Motor Replacement .

11. Pressure control not plugged in to control board.

Insert pressure control connector into control board.

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Problem

Low Output

What To Check

(If check is OK, go to next check)

What To Do

Troubleshooting

(When check is not OK, refer to this column)

1.

Worn spray tip.

2.

Verify pump does not continue to stroke when gun trigger is released.

Service pump. See page 12,

Displacement

Pump Replacement .

3.

Prime valve leaking.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Replace tip. Refer

to gun instruction manual, 311979.

4.

Suction tube connections.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Then repair prime

valve. See page 24,

Manifold Replacement .

Tighten any loose connections. Check o-ring on suction tube.

5.

Electric supply with volt meter.

Meter must read 100-130 Vac.

Low voltages reduce sprayer performance.

Reset building circuit breaker; replace building fuse. Repair electrical outlet or try another outlet.

6.

Extension cord size and length.

Replace with a correct, grounded extension cord. See page 5 , Grounding and Electric

Requirements.

7.

Leads from motor to circuit board for damaged or loose wire connectors. Inspect wiring insulation and terminals for signs of overheating.

Be sure male terminal pins are centered and firmly connected to female terminals. Replace any loose terminals or damaged wiring.

Securely reconnect terminals.

8.

Worn motor brushes which must be greater than 1/4 in. (6 mm).

Replace brushes. See page 18.

Motor Brush

Replacement .

9.

Motor brushes binding in brush holders.

Clean brush holders. Remove carbon dust by using compressed air to blow out brush dust.

10. Low stall pressure. Turn pressure control knob fully clockwise.

Replace pressure control assembly. See

page 22,

Pressure Control Assembly

Replacement .

11. Motor armature for shorts by using an armature tester

(growler) or perform spin test,

page 15.

Replace motor. See page 27,

Motor

Replacement .

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Problem

What To Check

(If check is OK, go to next check)

What To Do

Troubleshooting

(When check is not OK, refer to this column)

Motor runs and pump strokes

1.

Prime Valve Open.

2.

Paint supply.

3.

Intake strainer clogged.

4.

Suction tube leaking air.

Close prime valve.

Refill and reprime pump.

Remove and clean, then reinstall.

Tighten nut. Check o-ring on tube.

5.

Intake valve ball and piston ball are seating properly.

See Pump Manual 312015. Strain paint before using to remove particles that could clog pump.

6.

Leaking around throat packing nut which may indicate worn or damaged packings.

7.

Pump rod damaged.

See Pump Manual 312015.

Motor runs but pump does not stroke

Motor is hot and runs intermittently

1.

Displacement pump pin damaged or missing.

See Pump Manual 312015.

Replace pump pin if missing. Be sure retaining spring is fully in groove all around connecting

rod. See page 12,

Displacement Pump

Replacement .

Replace connecting rod assembly. See page

12,

Displacement Pump Replacement .

2.

Connecting rod assembly for damage.

3.

Gears or drive housing.

1.

Be sure ambient temperature where sprayer is located is not more than 115°F (46°C) and sprayer is not located in direct sun.

Inspect drive housing assembly and gears for damage and replace if necessary. See page

14,

Drive Housing Replacement .

Move sprayer to shaded, cooler area if possible.

2.

Motor has burned windings indicated by removing positive (red) brush and seeing burned adjacent commutator bars.

Replace motor. See page 27,

Motor

Replacement .

3.

Tightness of pump packing nut.

Overtightening tightens packings on rod, restricts pump action and damages packings.

Loosen packing nut. Check for leaking around throat. Replace pump packings if necessary.

See pump manual 312015.

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Displacement Pump Replacement

Displacement Pump Replacement

See manual 312015 for pump repair instructions.

Removal

4.

Cycle pump until pin (31) is in position to be removed.

5.

Disconnect power cord from outlet.

6.

Push up retaining spring (C). Push out pump pin (31).

C

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Unplug sprayer from outlet.

2.

Loosen two screws (11) and remove pail hanger (10).

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3.

Loosen nut (37) and remove suction tube (39). Loosen nut (B) and remove coupled hose (42).

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7.

Loosen pump jam nut (34). Unscrew and remove pump (33).

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39

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Installation

Displacement Pump Replacement

5.

Screw in pump until threads are flush with top of drive housing opening.

If pump pin works loose, parts could break off due to force of pumping action. Parts could project through air and result in serious injury or property damage.

NOTICE

If the pump jam nut loosens during operation, the threads of the drive housing will be damaged.

1.

Extend pump piston rod fully. Apply grease to top of pump rod (D). Install jam nut (34) on pump threads.

6.

Align pump outlet (E) to back.

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D

34 ti9143a

2.

Install pump rod (D) into connecting rod (30).

3.

Install pump pin (31). Verify retainer spring (30a) is in groove over pump pin.

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7.

Screw jam nut (34) up onto pump until nut stops.

Tighten jam nut by hand, then tap 1/8 to 1/4 turn with a 20 oz (maximum) hammer to approximately 75 ft-lb

(102 N•m).

.

8.

Install suction tube (39) and coupled hose (42).

Tighten nuts (37) and (B).

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31

30

33 ti9144a

4.

Push pump (33) up until pump threads engage.

B 42

37

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9.

Fill packing nut with Graco TSL until fluid flows onto top of seal. Install pail hanger (10) with screws (11).

11

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Drive Housing Replacement

Drive Housing Replacement

Installation

1.

Apply a liberal coat of grease to gears and needle bearing surfaces. Install thrust bearing (28) and gears

(26) and (27) in motor front endbell.

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6.

2.

Remove pump (33).

Displacement Pump Replacement

, page 12.

3.

Disconnect power cord from outlet.

27

Needle

Bearing Surfaces

28

29

28

27

26

32

4

13

2

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4.

Remove two screws (11) and cover (32).

5.

Remove screw (13) and four screws (4).

6.

Pull drive housing (29) out of motor front endbell.

7.

Remove gear cluster (27) and (26) and thrust bearing

(28) from drive housing.

NOTICE

Do not drop gear cluster (27) and (26) when removing drive housing (29). Gear cluster may stay engaged in motor front endbell or drive housing.

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2.

Push drive housing (29) into motor front endbell.

Insert gear crank (27) through hole in connecting rod

(30).

30

13

32

11

27

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3.

Install four screws (4) and screw (13).

4.

Install cover (32) with two screws (11).

5.

Install pump (33).

Displacement Pump Replacement

, page 12.

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Spin Test

Spin Test

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

To check armature, motor winding and brush electrical continuity:

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove two screws (11) and front cover (32).

Armature, Brushes, and Motor Wiring Open

Circuit Test (Continuity)

1.

Connect red and black motor leads with test lead.

Turn motor fan by hand at about two revolutions per second.

2.

If uneven or no resistance, check for missing brush caps, broken brush springs, brush leads, and worn

brushes. Repair as needed, page 18.

3.

If still uneven or no resistance, replace motor, page 27.

D

32

13

29

12

D

11

5.

Remove screw (13) and shroud (12).

6.

Remove drive housing (29), page 14.

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7.

Disconnect motor connector (D).

Armature Short Circuit Test

Quickly turn motor fan by hand. If motor coasts two or three revolutions before complete stop, there are no electrical shorts. If motor does not spin freely, armature is

shorted. Replace motor, page 27.

4.

Connect motor connector (D).

5.

Install drive housing, page 14.

6.

Install shroud (12) with screw (13).

7.

Install front cover (32) with two screws (11).

8.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

9.

Install kick stand (66) on 210 LTS .

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Fan Replacement (Hi-Cart)

Fan Replacement (Hi-Cart)

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove two screws (11) and front cover (32).

5.

Remove screw (13) and shroud (12).

6.

Remove retaining ring (57b) on back of motor.

7.

Pull off fan (57a).

Installation

1.

Slide new fan (57a) on back of motor. Be sure fan blades face motor.

2.

Install spring clip (57b).

3.

Install shroud (12) with screw (13).

4.

Install front cover (32) with two screws (11).

5.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

6.

Install kick stand (66) on 210 LTS .

11

13

32

57b

57a

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Fan Replacement (Stand)

Fan Replacement (Stand)

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove screws (11) and front cover (12).

3.

Remove screws (11) and shroud (12).

4.

Remove retaining ring (57b) on back of motor.

5.

Pull off fan (57a).

Installation

1.

Slide new fan (57a) on back of motor. Be sure fan blades face motor.

2.

Install spring clip (57b).

3.

Install shroud (12) with screw (11).

4.

Install front cover (32) with two screws (11).

11

32

57a

57b

12

11

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Motor Brush Replacement

Motor Brush Replacement

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

Removal

Replace brushes worn to less than 1/4 in. (6 mm).

Brushes wear differently on each side of motor, check both sides.

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove two screws (11) and front cover (32).

5.

Remove screw (13) and shroud (12) (see illustration

on page 15).

6.

Disconnect motor connector (D) from control board (18).

7.

Cut tie wrap (F).

8.

Locate two yellow wires (C). Cut each yellow wire at the center.

9.

Pry off two brush caps (A). Remove brushes (B) from motor.

10. Discard old brush assembly.

11. Rotate fan by hand and blow compressed air into top brush holder to remove brush dust.

NOTE: Place end of a shop vacuum hose over lower brush holder. Turn on shop vacuum when you blow compressed air into top brush holder.

Installation

NOTE: Use all new parts included in brush kit. Do not reuse old parts if new replacement parts are provided.

1.

Install new brushes (B) in motor with wires facing toward front of motor. Install positive (red) brush lead in top of motor and negative (black) brush lead in side of motor.

2.

Push each cap (A) into place over brush. Orient each cap with the two projections on either side of the brush lead. You will hear a snap when cap is securely in place.

3.

Strip approximately 1/4 inch (6 mm) of insulation from end of each yellow wire (C) from motor.

4.

Insert stripped end into end of a butt splice (E) on new brush assembly.

5.

Crimp ends of butt splice (E) around each wire. Pull gently on each wire to be sure wire does not pull out of butt splice.

6.

Connect motor connector (D) to control board (18).

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A

A

29

33

D

+

B

Red

D

C

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7.

Install shroud (12) with screw (13) (see illustration,

page 15).

8.

Install front cover (32) with two screws (11).

9.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

10. Install kick stand (66) on 210

LTS

.

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Control Board Replacement

Control Board Replacement

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

8.

Pull control board out slightly and then slide control board back and off of frame.

NOTE: Make sure power cord is free and not wrapped around cord wrap.

9.

Remove grommet and wires from strain relief.

NOTE: Ground wire remains attached to sprayer with grounding screw..

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove two screws (11) and front cover (32).

Remove screw (13) and shroud (12) (see illustration,

page15).

5.

Disconnect pressure control assembly connector (A) from control board (18).

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Grommet

Strain

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D

10. Remove two power cord (C) connectors from control board.

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A

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6.

Disconnect motor connector (D) from control board (18).

7.

Remove three screws (11) securing control board to housing (two are located on the front and one on the back next to the power cord).

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18

120V

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Installation

1.

Push grommet and power cord wires into strain relief in control board (18).

Control Board Replacement

3.

Slide control board into place on side of motor front endbell.

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18

Grommet

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2.

Connect power cord connectors to terminals indicated on control board (18).

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4.

Replace three screws (11). Torque to 30-35 in-lb

(3.4-3.9 N.m).

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18

120V

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Route power cord (19) between coupled hose (42) to filter manifold and sprayer frame.

42

18

A

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5.

Connect motor connector (D) and pressure control assembly connector (A).

6.

Install shroud (12) with screw (13). Install front cover

(32) with two screws (11). (see illustration, page 15).

7.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

8.

Install kick stand (66) on 210 LTS .

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Fuse Replacement

If the fuse is blown, check for:

• Pinched or shorted wires

• A defective motor (see Spin Test, page 15)

• A locked or frozen pump

Correct defective condition before replacing fuse.

Fuse Replacement

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove two screws (11) and front cover (32).

Remove screw (13) and shroud (12) (see illustration,

page15).

5.

Remove fuse from control board.

Installation

1.

Install Fuse 119277 on control board.

2.

Install shroud (12) with screw (13). Install front cover

(32) with two screws (11). (see illustration, page 15).

3.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

4.

Install kick stand (66) on 210 LTS .

Replaceable Fuse

ti9134a

313023E 21

Pressure Control Assembly Replacement

Pressure Control Assembly Replacement

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

7.

Pull wires through hole (K).

8.

Turn pressure control knob (17) counter clockwise as far as you can to access flats on either side of pressure control.

9.

Loosen and unscrew pressure control.

17

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove two screws (11) and front cover (32).

5.

Remove screw (13) and shroud (12).

12

32

13 ti9128a ti9130a

11

6.

Disconnect pressure switch connector (A) from control board (18). Pull bushing (23) from hole (K).

Caution

If you plan to reuse pressure control, be careful not to damage or tangle wires when unscrewing pressure control.

10. Remove pressure control.

A

18 ti9129a

K 23

22 313023E

Pressure Control Assembly Replacement

Installation

A

18 ti9129a

K 23 B 21 o-ring

1.

Inspect pressure control before installation to verify o-ring is installed.

2.

Align pressure control wire cap (21) on fluid manifold so opening faces toward motor.

3.

Apply loctite to pressure control knob (B) threads.

4.

Screw pressure control threads (B) into manifold and torque to 150 in-lb (17.0 N.m).

Caution

Be careful when tightening pressure control knob that wires are not pinched between pressure control and fluid manifold.

5.

Tuck wires into pressure control wire cap (21) and route wires toward cap opening. Feed wires through housing hole (K).

6.

Insert bushing (23) in hole (K).

7.

Connect pressure switch connector (A) to control board (18).

8.

Install shroud (12) with screw (13). Install front cover

(32) with two screws (11). (see illustration, page 15).

9.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

10. Install kick stand (66) on 210 LTS .

313023E 23

Drain Valve Replacement

Drain Valve Replacement

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove pin (47) from drain valve handle (46).

3.

Pull drain valve handle and valve base (45) from drain valve (44).

4.

Unscrew drain valve from filter manifold (43).

5.

Remove valve seat (44b) and seat gasket (44a) from inside of filter manifold or end of drain valve.

Installation

1.

Install new seat gasket (44a) and valve seat (44b) on end of drain valve.

2.

Screw drain valve (44) into filter manifold (43). Torque to 120 to 130 in-lb.

3.

Push valve base (45) over drain valve (44) and then valve drain handle (46) over valve base.

4.

Install pin (47) in drain valve handle. If necessary, use a hammer to tap pin in place completely.

46

47

45

44

44a

44b

43 ti9155a

24 313023E

Drain Line Replacement

Drain Line Replacement

Removal

1.

Cut drain line (49) from barbed fitting (51).

2.

Unscrew barbed fitting from filter manifold (43).

To reuse existing barbed fitting (51) and drain line

(49), cut and remove remaining drain line material from end of barbed fitting.

Installation

1.

Screw barbed fitting (51) into filter manifold (43).

2.

Push drain line (49) onto barbed fitting.

To make drain line more pliable and easier to install over barbed fitting, heat end of drain line (49) with a hair dryer or place end in hot water a few seconds.

51

43 ti9156a

49

313023E 25

Power Cord Replacement

Power Cord Replacement

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

Removal

1.

Remove control board, Control Board Replacement, Removal

, page 19.

2.

Remove green ground screw (20) and disconnect green ground wire (G) from frame.

Installation

1.

Connect green ground wire (G) to frame with green ground screw (20). Be sure green ground wire terminal faces up or wires could get caught in shroud.

2.

Install control board, Control Board Replacement,

Installation

, page 20.

G

20

26 313023E

Motor Replacement (Hi-Cart)

Motor Replacement (Hi-Cart)

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

7.

Remove two screws (4) and filter manifold (43).

8.

Remove green ground screw (20) and ground wire

(G) from motor endbell.

9.

Remove cover (14). Remove four screws (4) and motor

(57) from frame (1).

CAUTION

Do not drop gear cluster (27) and (26) when removing drive housing (29). Gear cluster may stay engaged in motor frontend bell or drive housing.

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove kick stand (66) on 210 LTS.

3.

Remove two screws (5) and toolbox (3).

4.

Remove pump, Displacement Pump Replacement ,

page 12.

5.

Remove drive housing, Drive Housing

Replacement

, page 14.

6.

Remove control board, Control Board

Replacement

, page 19.

Installation

1.

Install cover (14) on motor (57). Install motor on frame (1) with four screws (4).

2.

Connect green ground wire (G) to frame with green ground screw (20). Be sure green ground wire terminal faces up or wires could get caught in shroud. (See illustration, page 25.)

3.

Install manifold (43) with two screws (4).

4.

Install control board, Control Board Replacement ,

page 19.

5.

Install drive housing.

Drive Housing Replacement ,

page 14.

6.

Install pump.

Displacement Pump Replacement ,

page 12.

7.

Install toolbox (3) with two screws (5).

8.

Install kick stand (66) on 210 LTS .

57 14

5

66

1

3

2

1

43

20 G 4 11 18

11 ti9158a

1 Liberally apply grease

4

313023E 27

Motor Replacement (Stand)

Motor Replacement (Stand)

See Wiring Diagram, page 29.

5.

Remove two screws (4) and filter manifold (43).

6.

Remove green ground screw (20) and ground wire

(G) from motor endbell.

7.

Remove cover (14). Remove four screws (4) and motor

(57) from frame (1).

CAUTION

Do not drop gear cluster (27) and (26) when removing drive housing (29). Gear cluster may stay engaged in motor frontend bell or drive housing.

Removal

1.

Relieve pressure

, page 6. Disconnect power cord

from outlet.

2.

Remove pump, Displacement Pump Replacement ,

page 12.

3.

Remove drive housing, Drive Housing

Replacement

, page 14.

4.

Remove control board, Control Board

Replacement

, page 19.

Installation

1.

Install cover (14) on motor (57). Install motor on frame (1) with four screws (4).

2.

Connect green ground wire (G) to frame with green ground screw (20). Be sure green ground wire terminal faces up or wires could get caught in shroud. (See illustration, page 25.)

3.

Install manifold (43) with two screws (4).

4.

Install control board, Control Board Replacement ,

page 19.

5.

Install drive housing.

Drive Housing Replacement ,

page 14.

6.

Install pump.

Displacement Pump Replacement ,

page 12.

14

57

43

4

1

20 G

4

28 313023E

120V Wiring Diagram

Pr essu r e

C on t ro l

Asse m bl y from Mo t or

2 x Y ell ow

Red (+)

Black (-)

Replaceable Fuse

ON/O FF

Sw itc h ti56 4 3a

Pow e r

P lu g

Wh ite

Black

Capacit or

Gr ee n

120V Wiring Diagram

313023E 29

Parts (Hi-Cart)

Parts (Hi-Cart)

29

28

27

26

69

11

40

39

38

37

11

10

41

32

13

30a

34

30

31

33

4

35

42

36

89

93

15 16

4

63a

64a

68

1

12

14

57

57a

57b

2

5

70

63b

65 64b

30 ti11983b

313023E

Parts (Hi-Cart)

Parts List (Hi-Cart)

Ref Part Description Qty

4

5

1

2

288216 FRAME, cart, hi

287489 HANDLE, cart

117493 SCREW, mach, hex washer hd

109032 SCREW, mach, pnh

10 15J812 HANGER, pail

11 117501 SCREW, mach, slot hex wash hd

12 255165 SHIELD; includes 13, 71, 72

13 114531 SCREW, mach, hex washer hd

14 15J651 COVER, 210 / 190 LTS

15 247340 HOSE, cpld, 1/4 in. x 50 ft

16 243012 GUN, spray, SG 3, mag

Manual 312830

26 249194 GEAR, assembly, combination

27 249195 GEAR, crankshaft; includes 28

28 180131 BEARING, thrust

29 255168 HOUSING, drive; includes 4, 10, 11 1

30 287053 ROD, connecting; includes 30a, 31 1

30a 196750 SPRING, retaining

31 196762 PIN, straight

1

1

32 15E630 COVER, front

33 255198 PUMP, displacement; includes 35

1

1

1

1

1

Manual 312015

34 195150 NUT, jam, pump

35 162453 FITTING, (1/4 npsm x 1/4 npt)

36 235004 STRAINER, 3/4-16 unf

37 15E813 NUT, jam

38 15B652 WASHER, suction

39 15J801 TUBE, suction, intake

40 103413 O-RING

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

7

10

4

1

1

1

'1

1

Ref Part Description

41 115099 WASHER, garden hose

42 15J744 HOSE, cpld

57 ❖ MOTOR, electric, 120V

255157 190 LTS; includes 57a, 57b

249040 210 LTS; includes 57a, 57b

57a 249043 FAN, motor

57b 119653 RING, retaining

63 WHEEL, semi pneumatic

119451 190 LTS

64

106062 210 LTS

CAP, hub

119452 190 LTS

104811 210 LTS

65 CLIP, retaining

— 190 LTS

15B999 210 LTS

68 15C871 CAP, leg

69 LABEL, front, brand

15U412 190 LTS

70

15U414 210 LTS

LABEL, side, brand

15U413 190 LTS

15U415 210 LTS

78 206994 FLUID, TSL, 8 oz (not shown)

89 288686 ADAPTER, power flush

93 115648 VALVE, shutoff

Warning labels are available free of charge

❖ 249042 KIT, brush, motor

0

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

Qty

1

1

1

1

1

1

313023E 31

Parts Drawing (Hi-Cart)

72

71 98

66

20

3

4

11

22

23

17

21

18

11

44a

19

Parts Drawing (Hi-Cart)

56

55

54

51

49

67

50

53

52

43 35

48

44b

4

44

45

47

46 ti9159a

Parts List (Hi-Cart)

Ref Part Description

3 288503 TOOL BOX, assembly

4 117493 SCREW, mach, hex washer hd

11 117501 SCREW, mach, slot hex wash hd

17 255169 CONTROL, pressure, 120V; includes 21, 22, 23

18 249052‡ CONTROL, board

19 15J743 CORD, power, lighted, cart unit

20 115498 SCREW, mach, slot hex wash hd

21 15E794 CAP, wire, control, pressure

22 15F399 LABEL, pressure control knob

23 115756 BUSHING, universal

43 15J745 MANIFOLD, Filter, 190/210 LTS

44 235014 VALVE, drain; includes 44a, 44b

44a GASKET, seat

44b SEAT, valve

45 224807 BASE, valve

46 187625 HANDLE, valve, drain

47 111600 PIN, grooved

48 195811 LABEL, instruction

Qty

1

10

7

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Ref Part Description

49 15K092 TUBE, drain

50 244035 DEFLECTOR, barbed

51 M70809 FITTING, barbed, hose

52 104361 O-RING

53 243080 FILTER, fluid

54 15E288 INSERT, manifold

55 15E289 CAP, filter

56 195707 LABEL, identification

66 ROD, kickstand

190 LTS

15J117 210 LTS

67 195400 CLIP, spring

71 Y 15K359 LABEL, warning1

72 Y 195833 LABEL, warning

98 108795 SCREW, mach, pnh

Y Warning labels are available free of charge

‡ 119277 Fuse replacement

Qty

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

1

1

2

32 313023E

Parts (Stand)

Parts (Stand)

11

16

12

57b

4

3

15

36

70

57a

57

39

27

28

2

26

14

13

68

1

30

42

30a

34

35

29

13

32

31

11

10

11

69

33

41

40

89

93

313023E 33

Parts (Stand)

Parts List (Stand)

Ref Part Description Qty

1

2

3

15E823 FRAME, cart, hi

249048 HANDLE, cart

15G838 CUP, suction, drain

4 117493 SCREW, mach, hex washer hd

10 15B589 COVER,pump rod

11 117501 SCREW, mach, slot hex wash hd

12 257456 SHIELD; includes 13, 71, 72

13 117493 SCREW, mach, hex washer hd

14 15J651 COVER, 210 / 190 LTS

15 247340 HOSE, cpld, 1/4 in. x 50 ft

16 243012 GUN, spray, SG 3, mag

26

27

Manual 312830

249194 GEAR, assembly, combination

249195 GEAR, crankshaft; includes 28

28 180131 BEARING, thrust 1

29 257465 HOUSING, drive; includes 4, 10, 11 1

1

1

30 287053 ROD, connecting; includes 30a, 31 1

30a 196750 SPRING, retaining 1

31 196762 PIN, straight

32 15E630 COVER, front

1

1

11

1

9

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Ref Part Description

33 255198 PUMP, displacement; includes 35

Manual 312015

34 195150 NUT, jam, pump

35 162453 FITTING, (1/4 npsm x 1/4 npt)

36 235004 STRAINER, 3/4-16 unf

39 257407 TUBE, suction, intake

40 117559 O-RING

41 115099 WASHER, garden hose

42 15J744 HOSE, cpld

57 ❖ MOTOR, electric, 120V

255157 190 LTS; includes 57a, 57b

57a 249043 FAN, motor

57b 119653 RING, retaining

68 15G857 CAP, leg

69 15U412 LABEL, front, brand

70 15U413 LABEL, side, brand

78 206994 FLUID, TSL, 8 oz (not shown)

89 288686 ADAPTER, power flush

93 115648 VALVE, shutoff

Y Warning labels are available free of charge

❖ 249042 KIT, brush, motor

Qty

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

34 313023E

Parts Drawing (Stand)

Parts Drawing (Stand)

11

56

23

17

22

21

18

11

51

55

54

53

52

43

44

47

46

45

49

50

19

Parts List (Stand)

Ref Part Description

4 117493 SCREW, mach, hex washer hd

11 117501 SCREW, mach, slot hex wash hd

17 255169 CONTROL, pressure, 120V; includes 21, 22, 23

18 249052‡ CONTROL, board

19 15J743 CORD, power, lighted, cart unit

20 115498 SCREW, mach, slot hex wash hd

21 15E794 CAP, wire, control, pressure

22 15F399 LABEL, pressure control knob

23 115756 BUSHING, universal

43 15J745 MANIFOLD, Filter, 190/210 LTS

44 235014 VALVE, drain; includes 44a, 44b

44a 111699 GASKET, seat

44b 187615 SEAT, valve

45 224807 BASE, valve

46 187625 HANDLE, valve, drain

47 111600 PIN, grooved

48 195811 LABEL, instruction

Qty

11

9

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Ref Part Description

49 249051 TUBE, drain; includes 50, 51, & tie strap(not shown)

50 244035 DEFLECTOR, barbed

51 M70809 FITTING, barbed, hose

52 104361 O-RING

53 243080 FILTER, fluid

54 15E288 INSERT, manifold

55 15E289 CAP, filter

56 195707 LABEL, identification

65 114958 CLIP, spring

71 Y 15K359 LABEL, warning1

72 Y 195833 LABEL, warning

Y Warning labels are available free of charge

‡ 119277 Fuse replacement

Qty

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

313023E 35

Graco Standard Warranty

Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use. With the exception of any special, extended, or limited warranty published by

Graco, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by Graco to be defective.

This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written recommendations.

This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of non-Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, installation, operation or maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco.

This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor for verification of the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts, labor, and transportation.

THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO

WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .

Graco’s sole obligation and buyer’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no other remedy

(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.

GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE, IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT MANUFACTURED BY

GRACO . These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors, switches, hose, etc.), are subject to the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer. Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties.

In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder, or the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, the negligence of

Graco, or otherwise.

FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS

The Parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document, as well as all documents, notices and legal proceedings entered into, given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto, be drawn up in English. Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu que la rédaction du présente document sera en Anglais, ainsi que tous documents, avis et procédures judiciaires exécutés, donnés ou intentés, à la suite de ou en rapport, directement ou indirectement, avec les procédures concernées.

Graco Information

For the latest information about Graco products, visit www.graco.com.

TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor or call 1-800-690-2894 to identify the nearest distributor.

All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication.

Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.

2ULJLQDOLQVWUXFWLRQV This manual contains English. MM 313023

Graco Headquarters: Minneapolis

International Offices: Belgium, China, Japan, Korea

GRACO INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES • P.O. BOX 1441 • MINNEAPOLIS MN 55440-1441 • USA

Copyright 2005, Graco Inc. All Graco manufacturing locations are registered to ISO 9001.

www.graco.com

Revised 07/2011

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