Graco 307460C Portable Electric/Airless Paint Sprayer EM 480 HYDRA-SPRAY Owner's Manual

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Portable Electric/Airless Paint Sprayer

EM 480 HYDRA-SPRAY

2750 psi (I3l bad MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE

Model 217480 Series C

WARNING

Never use 1 ,l ,l Mchloroethane, methylene chloride, other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or materials contain- ing such solvents in this equipment. Such use could result in a serious chemical reaction, with the possibility of ex- plosion, which could cause death, serious bodily injury and/or substantial property damage.

Consult your material suppliers to ensure that the materials being used are compatible with aluminum and zinc pa*.

GRACO INC. P.O. Box 1441 MINNEAPOLIS,

@COPYRIGHT 1981 GRACO INC.

MN 5544&1444

WARNING.

HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS.

Read and understand all instruction manuals before

operating equipment.

FLUID /NJECTION HAZARD

General Safety

This equipment generates very high fluid pressure. Spray from the gun, leaks or ruptured components can inject fluid through your skin and into your body end cause extremely serious bodily injury, including the need for amputation. Also, fluid injected or splashed into the eyes can cause serious damage.

NEVER point the spray gun at anyone or at any part of the body. NEVER put hand or fingers over the spray tip. NEVER try to “blow back” paint: this is NOT an air spray system.

Spray Gun Safety Devices

Be sure all gun safety devices are operating properly before each use. Do not remove or modify any part of the gun; this can cause a malfunction and result in serious bodily injury.

Sefety L8fch

Whenever you stop spraying, even for a moment, always set the gun safety latch in the closed or “safe” position, making the gun inoperative. Failure to set the safety latch can result in accidental triggering of the gun.

ALWAYS have the tip guard in place on the spray gun when spraying.

ALWAYS follow the Pressure Relief Procedure, below, before cleaning or removing the spray tip or servicing any system equipment.

NEVER try to stop or deflect leaks with your hand or body.

DHuser

The gun diffuser breaks up spray and reduces the risk of injec- tion when the tip is not installed. Check diffuser operation regularly. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure, below, then remove the spray tip. Aim the gun into a metal pail, holding the gun firmly to the pail. Using the lowest possible pressure, trigger the gun. If the fluid emitted is not diffused in- to an irregular stream, replace the diffuser immediately.

Be sure equipment safety devices are operating properly before each use.

Tip Guaid

ALWAYS have the tip guard in place on the spray gun while spraying. The tip guard alerts you to the injection hazard and helps prevent accidentally placing your fingers or any part of your body close to the spray tip.

mmmGErucY

DO NOT TREAT AS A SIMPLE CUT.

Tell the doctor exactly what fluid was injected. For treatment instructions, have your doctor call the

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Spray Tip Safety

Use extreme caution when cleaning or changing spray tips. If the spray tip clogs while spraying, engage the gun safety latch immediately. ALWAYS follow the Pressure Relief Pro- cedure and then remove the spray tip to clean it.

NEVER wipe off build up around the spray tip until pressure is fully relieved and the gun safety btch is engaged.

Preswrs Relief Procedure

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, induding injection or injury from moving parts or electric shock, always follow this procedure whenever you shut off the sprayer, when checking or servicing any part of the spray system, when installing, clean- ing or changing spray tips, and whenever you stop spraying. (1 I Engage the gun safety latch. (2) Turn the ON/OFF switch to

OFF. (3) Unplug the power supply cord. (4) Disengage the gun safety latch. (5) Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a metal pail, and trigger the gun to relieve pressure. (61 Engage the gun safety latch. (71 Open the drain valve, having a container ready to catch the drainage. (8) Leave the drain valve open until you are ready to spray again.

If you Suspect th8t the spr8y tip or hose is complete/y clogged, or thet pressure h8s not been fully relieved sfter following the steps ebove, VERY SLOWLY loosen the tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling and relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear the tip or hose.

ENGAGE SAFEIV TURN SWITCH TO OFF UNPLUQ CORD

DISENGAOE SAFETY

ENGAGE SAFETY AGAIN OPEN DRAIN VALVE

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EQUlPMENT MISUSE HAZARD

General Safety

Any misuse of the spray equipment or accessories, such as overpressurizing, modifying parts, using incompatible chemicals and materials, or using worn or damaged parts, can cause them to rupture and result in injection or other serious bodily injury, fire, explosion or property damage.

NEVER alter or modify any part of this equipment; doing so could cause it to malfunction.

CHECK all spray equipment regularly and repair or replace worn or damaged pans immediately.

System Pressure

This sprayer can develop 2759 psi f19l bar) MAXIMUM

WORKING PRESSURE. Be sure that all spray equipment and accessories are rated to withstand the maximum working pressure of this sprayer. DO NOT exceed the maximum work- ing pressure of any component or accessory used in the system.

Material Compatibility

BE SURE that all materials and solvents used are chemicallv compatible with the wetted parts shown in the Technical Da& on the back cover. Always read the material and solvent manufacturer’s literature before using them in this sprayer.

High pressure fluid in the hoses can bs very dangerous. If the hose develops a pinhole leak, split or rupture due to any kind of wear, damage or misuse, the high pressure spray emitted from it can cause an injection injury or other serious bodily in- jury or property damage.

ALL FLUID HOSES MUST HAVE SPRING GUARDSI The spring guards help protect the hose from kinks or bends at or close to the coupling which can result in hose rupture.

TIGHTEN all fluid connections securely before each use. High pressure fluid can dislodge a loose coupling or allow high pressure spray to be emitted from the coupling.

NEVER use a damaged hose. Before each use, check entire hose for cuts, leaks, abrasion, bulging cover, or damage or movement of the hose couplings. If any of these conditions exist, replace the hose immediately. DO NOT try to recouple high pressure hose or mend it with tape or any other device. A repaired hose cannot contain the high pressure fluid.

HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSES CAREFULLY. Do not pull on hoses to move equipment. Do not use materials or solvents which are not compatible with the inner tube and cover of the hose. DO NOT expose the hose to temperatures above 16WF

(62%) or below 4WF MOW.

Hose Grounding Continuity

The fluid hoses orovided with this

acwayer

conductive material on the surface of the center core of the hose. Other hoses on the market may have a ground wire ex- tending the length of the hose. The ground wire can break in use which will destroy the electrical grounding of the hose.

To be sure of continuity, check electrical resistance at least once a week. Check overall resistance when using multiple hose assemblies. If the resistance exceeds 29 megohms, replace it immediately. Ground wire hose may have different resistance; check supplier.

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Static electricity is created by the high velocity flow of fluid through the pump and hose. If every part of the spray equip- ment is not properly grounded, sparking may occur, and the system may become hazardous. Sparking may also occur when plugging in or unplugging a power supply cord. Sparks can ignite fumes from solvents and the fluid being sprayed, dust particles and other flammable substances, whether you plosion and

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fire or ex- bodily injury and property damage.

Always plug the sprayer into an outlet at least 20 feet (6 ml away from the sprayer and the spray area. Do not plug in or unplug any power supply cords in the spray area when there is any chance of igniting fumes still in the air.

Grounding

To reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the sprayer and all other spray equipment used or located in the spray area.

CHECK your local electrical code for detailed grounding in- structions for your area and type of equipment. BE SURE to ground all of this spray equipment:

1. Sprayer: plug the power supply cord, or extension cord, each equipped with an undamaged three-prong plug, into a properly grounded outlet. Do not use an adapter. All ex- tension cords must have three wires and be rated for 15 amps.

2. Fluid hoses: use only grounded hoses with a maximum of

500 feet (150 ml combined hose length to ensure ground- ing continuity. Refer to Hose Grounding Continuity.

3. Spray gun: obtain grounding through connection to properly grounded fluid hose and sprayer. a

4.

5.

Object being sprayed: according to local code.

All solvent pails used when flushing, according to local code. Use on/y metalpails which are conductive. Do not place the pail on a non-conductive surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts the grounding continuity.

6. To maintain grounding continuity when flushing or reliev- ing pressure, always hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a metal pail, then trigger the gun.

Flushing Safety ,

Reduce the risk of injection injury, static sparking, or splashing by following the specific flushing procedure given on page 9 of this manual. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 2, and remove the spray tip before flushing. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the aide of a mera/ pail and use the lowest possible fluid pressure during flushing.

Moving parts can pinch or amputate your fingers or other body parts. KEEP CLEAR of moving parts when starting or operating the sprayer. Unplug the sprayer and relieve pressure before checking or servicing the sprayer to prevent it from starting accidentally.

IMPORTANT

United States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These standards-par- ticularly the General Standards, Part 1910, and the Construction Standards, Part 1926-should be consulted.

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AVERTISSEMENT

La pulv&isation A haute pression peut causer des blessures tras graves.

RBserv6 exclusivement & I’usage professionnel. Observer touter, les consignes de shurith

Bien lire et bien comprendre tous Ies manuels d’instructions avant d’utiliser le mat&M

RISQUES D’IN.lECTlON

Consignes g6nbrsles de sl)curit(l

Cet appareil produit un fluide B t&s haute pression. Le fluide p&.&is& par 1% pistolet ou I8 fluid8 sous pression orovenant de iuites ou de ruptures peut penetrer sous’la peau ou B I’interieur du corps et entrainer des blessures tr&s graves, voir m&me une amputation. M&me sans Btre sous pression, le fluide Bclabous-

San1 ou entrant dans les yeux peut aussi entrainer des blessures graves.

NE JAMAIS pointer le pistolet vets quelqu’un ou vers une par- tie quelconque du corps. NE JAMAIS mettre la main ou les doigts sur I’ajutage du pulverisateur. NE JAMAIS essayer de

“refouler” la peinture. Cet appareil N’est PAS un compresseur pneumatique.

TOUJOURS garder la protection de I’ajutage en place sur le pistolet pendant la pulverisation.

TOUJOURS observer la March & Suivre pour D6tendre la

Pression donnbe plus loin, avant de nettoyer ou d’enlever

I’ajutage du pulverisateur, ou d’effectuer un travail quelcon- que sur une pat-tie de I’appareil.

NE JAMAIS essayer d’arr&er ou de devier les fuites avec la main ou le corps.

Avant chaque utilisation, bien s’assurer que les dispositifs de skurite fonctionnent correctement.

Soins mddicaux

En cas de penetration de fluide sous la peau:

DEMANDER IMMEDIATEMENT

MEDICAUX D’URGENCE.

DES SOINS

NE PAS SOIGNER CElTE BLESSURE COMME

UNE SIMPLE COUPURE.

Dire exactement au mddecin quel type de liquide a 6th inject&

Pour avoir des instructions concernant le traitement ap proprie, dire au medecin d’appeler le

CENTRE ANTI-POISON SUIVANT:

NATIONAL POISON CENTER NETWORK

(412)681-6669

Dispositifs de sbcuritb du pistolet

Avant chaque utilisation, bien s’assure que tous les dispositifs de skurite du pistolet fonctionnent correctement. Ne pas enlever ni modifier une partie quelconque du pistolet; ceci ris- querait d’entrainer un mauvais fonctionnement et des blessuree waves.

Verrou de s&wit4

A chaque fois que I’on s’arr&e de pulveriser, time s’il s’agit d’un court instant, toujours mettre le verrou de skurite du pistolet sur la position “fermee” ou “s&curite” (“safe”) pour em&her le oistolet de fonctionner. Si le verrou de skurite n’ekt pas mis; le pistolet peut se declencher accidentellement.

Diffuser

Le diffuseur du pistolet sert a diviser le jet et a reduire les ris- ques d’injection accidentelle quand I’ajutage n’est pas en place. Verifier le fonctionnement du diffuseur r6gulPement.

Pour cette verification, detendre la pression en observant la

Marche & Suivre pour D6tendre la Pression donnee plus loin puis enlever I’ajutage du pulverisateur. Pointer le pistolet dans un seau en metal, en le maintenant fermement contre le seau. Puis, en utilisant la pression la plus faible possible, ap- puyer sur la gachette du pistolet. Si le fluide projete n’est pas diffuse sous forme de jet irregulier, remplacer immediatement le diffuseur .

Rotection de l’ajutage

TOUJOURS maintenir la protection de I’ajutage en place sur le pistolet du pulverisateur pendant la pulverisation. La protec- tion de I’ajutage attire I’attention sur les risques d’injection et contribue B eviter que les doigts ou une par-tie quelconque du corps ne passe accidentellement B proximite immediate de

I’ajutage du pulverisateur.

Consianes de s6curit6 concernant pulv6nsatsur

I’ajutage

du faire extremement attention & I’occasion du nettoyage ou du remplacement des ajutages du pulverisateur. Si I’ajutage se bouche pendant la pulverisation, mettre immediatement le verrou de securite du pistolet. TDUJOURS bien observer la

Marche i Suivre pour D6tendre la Preuion puis enlever

I’ajutage du pulverisateur pour le nettoyer.

NE JAMAIS essuyer ce qui s’est accumuld autour de I’ajutage du pulvksateur avant que la pression ne soit completement tomb&s et que la verrou de skuri;e du pistolet ne soit engage.

Marche B Suivre pour D&endre la Pression

Pour reduire les risques de blessures graves, y compris les blessures par injection de fluide ou celles caulks par des pieces en mouvement ou par electrocution, toujours bien observer cette marche B suivre a chaque fois que I’on arrete le pulverisateur, a

I’occasion de la verification ou de la reparation d’une pike de I’appareil de pulverisation, B I’occasion de I’installation, du net- toyage ou du remplacement des ajutages et dune man&e On&ale B chaque arrbt. 1) Engager le verrou de skurit4 du pistolet.

2) Mettre I’interrupteur MarcheAr& sur ARRET (“OFF”). s I Debrancher le cordon d’alimentation. 41 Dkengager le verrou de

&urite du pistolet. 51 En maintenant une partie metallique du pistolet fermement appuyee contre le c&e d’un seau en metal, appuyer sur la gachette du pistolet pour liberer la pression. 61 Engager le verrou de sewrite du pistolet. 7) Ouvrir le robinet de purge en prenant soin d’avoir un recipient pr& ?I rkzup&er le liquide. 8) Laisser le robinet de purge ouvert jusqu’8 ce que le pulverisateur soit de nouveau pr6t a &re utilisk

Sil’on soupconne que l’ajutage du pulverisateur ou le tuvau est compktement bouch?, ou que la pression n’a pas 4th complh- ment lib&& apr&s evoir pro&W aux op&ations ci-dessus, desserrer TRES LENTEMENT I’ecrou de retenue de la protection de l’ajutage ou le raccord du bout du tuyau et liberer progressivement la pression, puis terminer le desserrage. On peut maihtenant debaucher I’ajutage ou le tuyau.

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RISQUES EN CAS DE MAUVAISE UTILISATION

Consignes g6n6rales de s(Scurit6

Toute utilisation anormale de I’appareil de pulv&isation ou des accessoires comme, par exemple, la mise sous une pression excessive, les modifications de pieces, I’utilisation de prod&s chimiques et de mat&es incompatibles et l’utilisation de des ruptures de pikes et entrainer une injection de liquide ou d’autres blessures skieuses, un incendie, une explosion ou d’autres deg&s.

NE JAMAIS alterer ou modifier une pike de cet appareil; ceci risquerait d’entrainer son mauvais fonctionnement.

VERIFIER r@rli&rement tout I’appareil de pulwkisation et ses

Bquipements et &parer ou remplacer immediatement les pieces us&s ou abimks.

DU MATERIEL

Promion

Ce puhkisateur peut produire une PRESSION MAXlMuM DE

TRAVAIL 13.l bar (2750 lb/PO.26 S’assurer que tous les elements du pulv&isateur et ses accessoires sont concus pour resister a la pression maximum de travail de ce pulverisateur.

NE PAS dbpasser la pression maximum de travail d’aucun des

QBments ou access&es utilis& avec cet appareil.

Compatibilid chimique des corps

BIEN S’ASSURER aue tous les cores des solvants utilis& sont chimiquement cbmpatibles avec’les parties mouilks in- diquks dans les “DonnBes techniques”, au dos de la couver- ture. Toujours lire soigneusement les documents et brochures du fabricant des metieres et solvants utili& avant de s’en ser- vir dans ce pulverisateur.

Le fluide a haute pression circulant dans les tuyaux peut Btre tres dangereux. En cas de fuite sur le tuyau, mame minuscule, de fissure, dechirure ou rupture B la suite de I’usure, de dbg&s ou d’une mauvaise utilisation, les projections de fluide haute pression qui en proviennent peuvent entrainer des blessures graves par penetration SOUS la peau ou par contact, ainsi que des d&g&s materiels.

TOUS LES TUYAUX FLEXISLES DOIVENT AVOIR DES

RESSORTS SPIRALE DE PROTECTIONI Les soirales de protection contribuent a Bviter la formation de piiures, de boucles ou de noeuds sur les tuyaux qui pourraient entrainer la rupture du tuyau B I’endroit du raccord ou B son voisinagk

SERRER FERMEMENT tous les raccords avant chaque utilisa- tion. Le fluide sous pression peut faire sauter un raccord desserre ou produire un jet a haute pression s’echappant par le raccord.

NE JAMAIS utiliser un tuyau endommagk Avant chaque utilisation, verifier entierement chaque tuyau pour d&zeler les coupures, fuites, abrasions, boursouflures de I’enveloppe ou toute autre deterioration ou jeu des raccords. Si I’on constate

I’une de ces deteriorations, il faut remplacer le tuyau im- mediatement. NE PAS essayer de refaire le raccord d’un tuyau haute pression ni de &parer le tuyau avec du ruban adh&if ou par tout autre moyen. Un tuyau repare ne peut pas resister au fluide sous pression.

MANIPULER LES TUYAUX AVEC PRECAUTION ET

CHOISIR SOIGNEUSEMENT LEUR CHEMIN. Ne pas deplacer le materiel en tirant sur le tuyau. Ne pas utiliser de matieres ou de solvants aui ne sont pas compatibles avec I’enveloppe in- terieure ou e.xt&ieure du tuyau. ‘NE PAS exposer le tuyau a des temperatures superieures a 62°C (166°F) ou inferieures B

-WC (-4O’F).

Continuit6 du circuit de mise 6

la

terre des tuyaux

Les tuyaux flexibles fournis avec ce pulverisateur ont une sur- face conductrice continue au cceur du tuyau. D’autres tuyaux vendus dans le commerce cornportent un fil de mise B la terre rompre a I’usage, ce qui supprime la mise a la terre du tuyau.

Pour Btre certain de la continuite de la mise a la terre, il faut verifier la resistance Blectrique des tuyaux au moins une fois par semaine. Verifier aussi la resistance d’ensemble quand il y a plusieurs tuyaux assambl&s. Si la resistance depasse 29 m&ohms, remplacer immediatement le tuyau. La resistance des tuyaux mis B la terre par un fil peut Btre differente; se renseigner aup& du fournisseur.

De I’blectricite statique est produite par le passage du fluide a grande vitesse dans la pompe et dans les tuyaux. Si toutes les pieces de I’appareil de pulverisation ne sont pas convenable- ment relik a la masse ou a la terre, des Btincelles peuvent se produire et I’appareil risque d’&re dangereux. Des Btincelles peuvent &galement se pro&ire B I’occasion du branchement ou du debranchement du cordon d’alimentation. Les kincelles sont suffisantes pour allumer les vapeurs de solvants et le fluide pulveris6, les fines particules de pow&e ainsi que d’autres substances inflammables, quand on pulverise a I’in- terieur ou B I’exterieur, et elks peuvent causer un incendie ou une explosion, ainsi que des blessures graves et des deg%ts materiels. Toujours brancher le pulverisateur dans une prise se trouvant a au moins 6 m 120 pieds) de I’appareil et de I’endroit oh se fait la pulverization. Ne pas brancher ou debrancher un cordon d’alimentation quel qu’il soit dans la zone ou se fait la pulvkisation quand il y a le moindre risque que des vapeurs encore presentes dans I’air prennent feu.

Mise

1 Is term ou 4 Is

masse

Pour reduire les risques de production d’&incelles d’electricits statique, le pulverisateur et tous les 4quipements utilist% ou se trouvant dans la zone de pulv&isation doivent Btre relies B la terra ou a la masse. Pour connaitre led&ail des instructions de mise B la terre dans la region et le type particulier d’6quipe ment, CONSULTER le code ou les reglementations &ectriques locales. S’ASSURER que tous les Bquipements de pulverisa- tion suivants sont bien relies B la terre:

1. Puh?risareur: Brancher le cordon d’alimentation ou la rallonge qui doivent &re BquipeS d’une prise B 3 fiches en bon

&at, dans une prise de courant convenablement mise a la terre. Ne pas utilisar d’adaptateur. Toutes les rallonges doivent avoir 3 61s et Btre prevues pour 15 amp&es.

2. Tuyaux Hexibles: Afin d’assurer la continuite de la mise a la terre, n’utiliser que des tuyaux comportant une mise B la terre et ayant une longueur maximum combink tinuitd du circuit de mire A la terre des tuyaux”. de 150 m

(1500 pied&. Se reporter Bgalement au paragraphe “Con-

3. F&o/et: Realiser la mise a la terre en le raccordant & un tuyau flexible et a un pulverisateur deja convenablement relies

& la terre.

4. Objets, met&id ou surfaces recevanr la pulv4risation: observer le code ou les kglementations locales.

5. Tous /es seaux de solvents utilisb pour le rincage: observer le code ou les kglementations locales. N’ufiliser que des seaux mtW/iques conducteurs de IVlectricite. Ne pas mettre

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sur une surface non conductrice comme sur du papier ou du carton car cela interromprait la continuite le la mise a la terre.

6. Pour conserver le continuitd de /a mise B 18 terre quend on rince le matkiel ou quand on lib&e la pression, toujoun maintenir une par-tie metallique du pistolet fermement appuyk contre le c&e d’un seau en m&a/ puis appuyer sur la detente du pistolet.

Mesures de SBcurit6 concernant le Rincage de la peau et les risques dik aux dtincelles d’electricite statique

ou

aux Bclaboussures, observer la marche a suivre pour le rincage donnbe a la page 9 de ce manuel. Observer la “Marche b

Suivre pour DBtendre la Pression” donnbe 8 la page 4 en enlever I’ajutage du puhkisateur avant le rincage. Maintenir une par-tie mkallique du pistolet fermement appuyde contre le cot4 d’un seau en m&a/ et utiliser la pression la plus faible possible pendant le rincage.

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ADVERTENCIA

EL ROCIADO A ALTA PRESION PUEDE CAUSAR GRAVES LESIONES.

SOLO PARA US0 PROFESIONAL. RESPETE LOS AVISOS DE ADVERTENCIA.

Lea y entienda todo el manual do inrtruccioner antes de manejar el equipo.

PELlGRO DE 1NYECClON DE FLUID0

Seguridsd general

Este equip0 genera un fluid0 a una presidn muy alta. El rociado de la pistola, 10s escapes de fluid0 o roturas de 10s componentes pueden inyectar fluid0 en la piel y el cuerpo y causar lesiones extremadamente graves, incluyendo a veces la necesidad de amputaci6n. TambiBn, el fluid0 inyectado o salpicado en 10s ojos puede causar graves daiios.

NUNCA apuntar la pistola hacia alguien o alguna parte del cuerpo. NUNCA colocar la mano o 10s dedos encima de la bo- quilla. NUNCA tratar de “hater retornar la pintura”; este NO es un sistema de rociado de aire.

SIEMPRE tener colocado al protector de la boquilla en la pistola mientras se esta pulverizando.

SIEMPRE seguir el procedimiento de descarga de presibn, dado mSs abjo, antes de limpiar o sacar la boquilla o de dar servicio a cualiquier equip0 del sistema.

NUNCA tratar de parar o desviar 10s escapes con la mano o el cuerpo.

Asegurar que todos 10s aparatos de seguridad del equip0 estan funcionando bien antes de cada uso.

Tratamiento midico

Si pareciera que un poco de fluid0 penetrd la piel, conseguir

TRATAMIENTO MEDICO DE URGENCIA DE

INMEDIATO.

NO TRATAR LA HERIDA COMO UN SIMPLE CORTE.

Decir al medico exactamente cua fluid0 fue. Para instruc- ciones de tratamiento, pedir al medico que llame a la

CADENA DEL CENTRO NACIONAL DE

ENVENENAMIENTO

(4121681-6669

Aparatos de seguridad de

la

pistols pulveriradora

Asegurar que todos 10s aparatos protectores de la pistola sstan funcionando bien antes de cada uso. No sacar ni modificar ninguna pieza de la pistola pues podrla causar el malfuncionamiento de la misma con las consiguientes lesiones personales.

Pestiiio de segurided

Cada vez que se deje de pulverizar, aunque sea por un breve momento, siempre colocar el pestillo de seguridad en la posici6n “cerrada”, lo que deja la pistola inoperante. El no hacerlo puede llevar al disparo imprevisto de la pistola. -

Difusor

El difusor de la pistola dispersa el chorro pulverizado y reduce el riesgo de inyeccibn cuando no esta instalada la boquilla.

Revisar con regularidad el funcionamiento del difusor. Seguir el procedimiento de descarga de presih, dado m&s abajo, y despues sacar la boquilla. Apuntar la pistola a un balde metalico, sosteni&ndola bien firme contra el. Utilizando la presi6n m&s bajo posible, disparar la pistola. Si al fluid0 emitido no se/e disperso en un chorro irregular, reemplazar de inmediato el difusor.

Rotector de la boquilla

SIEMPRE tener el protector de la boquilla colocado en la pistola mientras se esta pulveritando. Este protector llama la atenci&n contra el peligro de inyecci6n y ayuda a prevenir la colocaci6n accidental de 10s dedos o cualquier otra parte del cuerpo cerca de la boquilla.

Seguridad de la boquilla pulverizadora

Tener mucho cuidado al limpiar o cambiar las boquillas. Si llegara a obstruirse mientras esta pulveritando, enganchar el pestillo de la pistola de inmediato. SIEMPRE seguir el-pro- cedimiento de descarga de pro&n y despuk sacar la bo- quilla para limpiarla.

NUNCA limpiar la acumulaci6n de pintura alrededor de la bo- quilla antes de que se haya descargado por complete la presi6n y el pestillo estb enganchado.

Procedimiento de descarga de preslh

Para reducir el riesgo de sufrir graves lesiones corporales, incluyendo inyeccidn o lesiones causadaspdr piezas en movimiento o

:hoque ektrico, siempre seguir este procedimiento al apagar la maquina pulveriradora, al revisar o dar servicio a cualquier parte del sistema de pulverizaci6n, al instaler, limpiar o cambiar las boquillas, y cada vez que se deja de pulverizar. (1) Enganchar el wstillo de la pistola. (21 Mover el interruptor electric0 (ON/OFF) a la posici6n OFF (apagado). (3) Desenchufar el cordbn dktrico. (4) Desenganchar el pestillo de la pistola. (51 Sujetar una parte metalica de la pistola bien firme contra un balde de netal, y disparar la pistola pare descargar la presi6n. (6) Enganchar el pestillo de la pistola. (71 Abrir la vblvula de drenaje y tener

!isto un reclipiente para recibir la pintura. (6) Dejar la valvula de drenaje abierta hasta que se estb nuevamente list0 para pulverirar.

Si se sospeche que la boquiila o la manguera estB completamente obstruida, o que no se he descargado por complete la presibn despu& de heber seguido e/ procedimiento enterior, affojar MUY LENTAMENTE la tuerca de retencidn del protector de la bo- quilla o acoplamiento de la punta de la manguera y descargar gradualmente la presi6n, despur%s, aflojarlo por complete. Luego, despejar la boquilla o la manguera. i

PEUGRO POR MAL US0 DEL EQUIP0

Seguridad general accesorios, tal coma sobrepresurizacibn, modificaci6n de pie& uso de materiales y productos quimicos incompatibles, o utilizacibn de piezas daRadas o desgastadas, puede hacen que se rompan y causen la inyecci6n de fluid0 u otras leaiones corporales graves, incendio, explosi6n o daflon a la propiedad.

NUNCA alterar o modificar ninguna pieza de este equipo; el hacerlo podria causar una averia.

REVISAR con regularidad el equip0 pulverizador y reparar o reemplazar de inmediato las piezas daf’radas o desgastadas.

Presi6n del sistsma

Esta pulverizadora puede desarrollar 190 barias (2750 psi) de PRESION DE TRABAJO MAXIMA. Asegurar que todo el equip0 pulverizador y sus accesorios tienen la capacidad para aguantar la presibn maxima de trabajo de esta pulverizadora. NO exceder la presi6n maxima de trabajo de ningun componente o accesorio de este sistema.

Compatibilidad de material

ASEGURAR que todos 10s materiales y solventes usados son quimicamente compatibles con las piezas mojadas ilustradas en la hoja de datos tecnicos en la contratapa. Siempre leer las instrucciones del fabricante del material y solvente antes de usarlos en esta pulverizadora.

SEGURIDAD EN EL US0 DE LAS MANGUERAS

El fluid0 que pasa a alta presi6n por las mangueras puede ser muy peligroso. Si en la manguera se desarrolla un escape pe- quefio, una rotura o rajadura debido a cualquier tipo de desgaste, dafio o maltrato, el chorro a alta presi6n emitido por alli puede causar una lesi6n por inyecci6n u otras lesiones cor- porales graves o dafion a la propiedad. iTODAS LAS MANGUERAS PARA FLUIDOS TIENEN

QUE TENER GUAROAS DE RESORTE! Estas protegen las mangueras contra dobleces o retorceduras en 10s acoplamien- tos o cerca de ellos, 10s qua podrian traducirse en roturas de la manguera.

Antes de usarlas, APRETAR bien firmes todas las conexiones.

El fluid0 a alta presidn puede desalojar un acoplamiento suelto o dejar que por 61 escape un chorro a alta presi6n.

NUNCA usar una manguera que esta dafiada. Siempre, revisarla en busca de cortaduras, escapes, abrasidn, cubierta abultada, o acoplamientos sueltos o dahados. Si llegara a en- contrarse cualquiera de estas condiciones, reemplazar de in- mediato la manguera. NO intentar reacoplar una manguera de alta presi6n o enmendarla con cinta adhesiva u otro material similar. Una manguera que ha sido remendada no aguante el fluid0 a alta presibn.

MANEJAR Y PASAR CUIDADOSAMENTE LAS

MANGUERAS. No tirar de las mangueras para mover el equipo. No usar materiales o solventes que sean incompatibles con el tubo interno y la cubierta dela manguera. NO exponer las mangueras a temperaturas sobre 52°C (150°F) o bajo

-40°C (-40°F).

Continuidad a tierra de la manguera

Las mangueras para fluidos provistas con esta pulverizadora tienen material electricamente conductive en la superficie del nucleo central. Otras mangueras a la venta tienen a veces un alambre a tierra a todo el largo. Este alambre puede romperse con el uso, destruyendose por lo tanto, la conexi6n a tierra de la manguera.

Como precauci6n. revisar por lo menos una vez a la semana la resistencia electrica. Revisar la resistencia general al usar con- juntos de mangueras multiples. Si excede de 29 megaohmios, reemplazarla de inmediato. Las mangueras con alambre a tierra tienen diferentes resistencias; consultar con el proveedor.

PELIGRO DE INCENDIO 0 EXPLOSION %x

El flujo a alta velocidad del fluid0 al pasar por la bomba y manguera crea electricidad estatica. Si todas las partes dei equip0 pulverizador no tienen buena tierra, pueden ocurrir chispas, convirtiendo al sistema en algo peligroso. Tambien, pueden producirse chispas al enchufar o desenchufar el cor- d6n ektrico. Estas chispas pueden inflamar 10s vapores de

10s solventes y el chorro de fluid0 pulverizado, partlculas de polvo y otras sustancias inflamables, sea al aire libre o bajo techo, lo que podria causar una explosidn o incendio y graves lesiones corporales y daflos a la propiedad. Enchufar siempre la pulverizedora a un tomacorriente que se encuentre a por lo menos 6 m (20 pies) de la mdquina y del Brea que se va a rociar. No enchufar o desenchufar ningun corddn ektrico en el lugar donde se esta rociando cuando todavia exista la posibilidad de que queden vapores inflamables en el aire.

Puesta a tierra

Para reducir el riesgo de chispas estaticas. conectar a tierra la pulveriiadora y todo el otro equip0 de pulverizar que se use o se encuentre en el lugar que se va a rociar. CONSULTAR el c6digo el6ctrico de la localidad para las instrucciones sobre las conexiones a tierra exigidas para la zona y tipo de equipo.

ASEGURAR de conectar a tierra todo este equip0 pulverizador:

1. pulverizedora: enchufar el cord6n elktrico, o cable exten- sor, cada uno con un enchuf de tres patas en buen estado, a un tomacorriente con puesta a tierra apropiado. No usar un adaptador. Totos 10s cables extensores tienen que tener tres hilos y una capacidad de 15 amperios.

2. Manguems pars fluidos: usar solamente mangueras con puesta a tierra de una longitud combinada de 150 m

KrOfl pies), para asegurar buena continuidad a tierra. Referirse tambien al parrafo sobre continuidad a tierra de la manguera.

3. P&o/a: hater la puesta a tierra conectandola a una manguera de fluid0 y pulverizadora bien conectadas a tierra.

4. Objet0 que se esfti rociando: de conformidad con el c6digo local.

5. Todos 10s baldes de solvente usados durante el lavado, de conformidad con el cddigo local. Usar solamenfe baldes de metal, que sean conductivos. No colocar el balde en una superficie no conductiva, coma papel o cartc)n, que inter- rumpe la continuidad a tierra.

6. Pam mantener la continuidad a tierm durante el lavado o descarga de presidn, siempre apoyar una parte metalica de la pistola bien firme contra el costado del balde de metal, despu6s apretar el gatillo.

Seguridad durante el lavado

Reducir el riesgo de lesiones por inyecci6n, chispas electricas o salpicaduras, siguiendo el procedimiento de lavado especifico dado enJa’pagina 9 de este manual. Seguir el pro- cedimiento de descarga de presi6n en la pagina 6,

Y

quitar la boquilla rociadora antes de lavar. Apoyar una parte met&lica de la pistola bien firme contra el costado de un balde de metal y usar la presi6n m&s baja posible de fluid0 durante el lavado.

PELIGRO

DE LAS PIEZAS MOVILES ‘ :i- ;; *R

Las piezas en movimiento pueden pinchar o amputar dedos u otras partes del cuerpo. MANTENERSE ALEJADO de las piezas en movimiento durante el arranque o funcionamiento de la pulverizadora. Desenchufar la pulverizadora y descargar la presidn antes de revisarla o darle servicio, para impedir que arranaue inesoeradamente.

Se han adoptado las normas de seguridad del gobierno de

10s

Estados Unidos de Norteamerica bajo el Acta de Seguridad y

Salud Ocupacional. Deberan consultarse estas normas, en especial las Genera& Parte 1910, y las Normas de Construc- ci6n, Parte 1925.

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Fig 1

Check the Gearcase Oil

Remove the fill plug (A) and ensure that the oil level is up to the fill plug opening. See Fig 1.

CAUTION

- Use only Grace Gear Oil No. 20&230. DO NOT use hypoid grease which could damage the gears.

SAE 96 weight gear oil with oxidation and corro- sion inhibitors added may be substituted. The gearcase holds 3 pints (1.4 liters).

Connect the Gun

Remove the plastic cap plug from the filter (64) and con- nect the 50 ft (15 m) spray hose (67) to the l/4 npsm(m1 filter outlet (B). Then connect the whip end hose (68) between the spray hose and the flu/d inlet (Cl of the gun. Do not use thread sealer. Do t install the spray tip yet; wait until after flushing the, 7 prayer. The longer the spray hose, the lower the delpery rate.

CAUTI&

To avoid damaging the pressure control, which may result in poor sprayer performance, follow these precautions:

1. Always use nylon spray ho si at least 56 ft

(15.2 ml long.

2. Never use wire braid hose at it is too rigid to act as a pulsation dampener.

3. Never install any shutoff device between the filter and the main hose. See Fig 1.

4. Never plug the main filter outlet while the sprayer is ooeratina.

Fill Packing Nut/Wet Cup

Fill the packing nut/wet cup (38) l/3 full 1 with Grace

Throat Seal Liquid (TSLI to help protect and prolong the life of the pump’s throat packings. gib;k Electrical Service and Plug In Power Supply

Be sure the electrical service is 126 V, 69 HzAc, 15 Amp

(minimum) and that the outlet you use is properly grounded. Use an extension cord which has 3 wires of

12 gauge (minimum) size and a maximum of 100 ft (30.3 m) long. Longer lengths may affect sprayer perfor- mance.

Plug in the Sprayer

Be sure the ON/OFF switch is OFF. Refer to Fig 1. Then plug the cord into a grounded electrical outlet at least

26 ft (6 ml away from the spray area.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of static sparking, be sure to read and follow the grounding instructions given on page 3 of this manual.

,

Set Pressure Control

Turn the pressure control knob (D) counterclockwise to the lowest setting each time before you start the sprayer to help prolong the pump life.

Rush the Pump

An important part of the care and maintenance of your

EM 480 is proper flushing. See “Flushing Guidelines” on page 9 for ‘When to Flush” and “How to Flush”.

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Before using your new sprayer. Your new EM 480 uas factory tested in No. 10 motor oil and the oil was left in it to protect the parts.

Before using water-based paint: Flush out the oil with mineral spirits, then flush out the mineral spirits with soapy water followed by a clean water rinse.

Before using oil-based paint: Flush out the oil with mineral spirits only.

2. Whenever you change the color of your paint supply. Flush with a compatible solvent such as mineral spirits or water.

3. Whenever you change from water-based to oil- based paint. Flush with soapy water, then mineral spirits.

How To Flush II,;I ,-:,.t

4. Whenever you change from oil-based to water- based paint. Flush with mineral spirits, then soapy water, followed by a clean water rinse.

5. Before you store your sprayer.

When using water-based paint: Flush with water, then mineral spirits and leave the pump, hose, and gun filled with mineral spirits.

When using o&based paint: Flush with mineral spirits and leave the pump, hose, and gun filled with mineral spirits.

6. Before you use your sprayer after storage.

Before using water-based paint: Flush- out mineral spirits with soapy water followed by a-clean water rinse.

Before using oi/-basedpaint: Flush the mineral spirits out and the unit is ready to use.

1. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 2, then remove the spray tip.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of an injection injury, always remove the spray tip from the gun before flushing.

2. Remove the filter bowl and screen. See manual

307-273, supplied. If the bowl is tight, remove the filter assembly from the sprayer first. Install the bowl on the filter without the screen. Clean the screen separately.

CAUTION

Using excessive force to remove the filter bowl while still on the sprayer could rotate the pressure

. control fittings and damage the bourdon tube.

3. Pour l/2 gallon (2 liters) of compatible solvent (see

“When to Flush”) into a bare metal pail. Put the pump suction tube in the pail.

4. Be sure the pressure control knob is set at minimum, then disengage the gun safety latch.

5.

6.

7.

Point the spray gun into the metal pail, squeeze the trigger, turn the sprayer to ON, and slowly turn the pressure control setting clockwise just until the sprayer starts. Always use the lowest possible pressure.

Keep the gun triggered until clean solvent comes from the nozzle. Release the trigger. Then open the filter drain valve, which is connected to a drain valve, and flush again to remove paint from the drain tube.

Release the trigger and engage the gun safety latch. Close the drain valve.

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8.

9.

Check all fluid connections for leaks. If there are any leaks, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure

Warning, above, then tighten the connections.

Start the sprayer again and check to be sure the leaking has stopped.

Remove the suction tube from the pail. Disengage the gun safety latch and trigger the gun into a metal pail to force solvent from the hose. Do not let the pump run dry for more than 30 seconds to avoid damaging the pump packings!

10. Engage the gun safety latch, turn the sprayer to

OFF, and unplug the sprayer. Open the drain valve.

11. Unscrew the filter bowl (F) and reinstall the screen

(G) so the stud of the filter support (HI protrudes through the end of the screen. install the spring (E) on the stud, and reinstall the bowl, hand tight only.

Be careful not to rotate or jar the pressure control fmings.

12. If you flushed with mineral spirits and are going to use a water-based paint, you must flush again with soapy water, followed by a clean water rinse.

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Prepare the Paint

Prepare the paint as instructed by the manufacturer. If the paint has been opened before, remove any skin that has formed. Stir the paint thoroughly to dissolve any hard pigments. Strain the paint through a fine nylon mesh bag (available at most paint dealers) to remove particles that might clog the filter or the spray tip. This is probably the most important step toward trouble-free spray painting.

Prime the Sprayer

Plug the power supply cord into a grounded, 3-prong outlet. Close the drain valve. Put the paint suction tube into the pail of paint. Don? install the spray tip in the gun yet! Disengage the gun safety latch and point the gun into a metal waste container. Squeeze the gun trig- ger, turn the ON-OFF switch to the ON position and let the sprayer operate until all air is forced out of the system. Engage the gun safety latch.

NOTE:

If the pump is hard to prime, turn on the sprayer and open the drain valve. Let the sprayer run until paint has filled the drain tube (211. This method bleeds the air from the pump. Then release the gun safety latch and trigger the spray gun to prime the hose.

Engage the gun safety latch. install the Spray Tip and Tip Guard

Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning, below.

Unscrew the retaining nut from the gun. Install the

Reverse-A-Clean III (90) spray housing with the tip in- stalled (see instruction manual 307321 or the instruc- tion label with the Reverse-A-Clean). Then tighten the

Reverse-A-Clean retaining nut by hand until snug. Final- ly, use a wrench and tighten the retaining nut l/4 turn.

This is essential to prevent leaking.

For information about your airless gun, see instruction manual 307633.

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Adjust the Spray Pattern

Adjust the pressure control knob (D) so the fluid pressure completely atomizes the spray from the gun.

Always use the lowest possible pressure to get the desired results. See Fig 3.

Now test the spray pattern on a piece of light colored paper. The tip position determines the direction of the pattern width. To adjust the pattern, engage the gun safety latch and loosen the retaining nut to position the tip so the groove is horizontal for a horizontal pattern or vertical for a venical pattern. Once positioned, tighten the retaining nut.

Fig 3

.

Cleaning and Clearing the Spray lip

WARNING

To reduce the risk of an injection injury, DO NOT hold your hand, body, or a rag in front of the spray tip when cleaning or checking a clogged tip.

Always point the gun toward the ground or into a waste container when checking to see if the tip is clear.

DO NOT try to “blow back” paint; this is NOT an air spray sprayer.

DO NOT wipe build up off of the gun or tip until pressure is relieved. See The Pressure Relief Pro- cedure Warning, below.

Clean out the front of the spray tip frequently during the day’s operation and at the end of the work day. Always relieve pressure according to the Pressure Relief Pro- cedure Warning, below. Then use a solvent soaked brush to clean the spray tip and to keep material build up from drying,and clogging the spray tip.

If the spray tip clogs while spraying, release the spray gun trigger, engage the gun safety latch, and turn the

Reverse-A-Clean handle 180O. See Fig 4. Disengage the gun safety latch and trigger the gun. Fluid pressure should force the obstruction from the spray tip. Release the trigger, engage the gun safety latch, return the han- dle to the original position, and resume spraying.

ROTATE

HANDLE

180”

FiQ

4

Shutdown and Care of the’sprayer

WARNING

Pressure Relief Procedure

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, in- cluding injection or injury from moving parts or electric shock, always follow this procedure whenever you shut off the sprayer, when check- ing or servicing any part of the spray system, when installing, cleaning or changing spray tips, and whenever you stop spraying.

1. Engage the gun safety latch.

2. Turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF.

3. Unplug the power supply cord.

4. Disengage the gun safety latch.

5. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a metal pail, and trigger the gun to relieve pressure.

6. Engage the gun safety latch.

7. Open the drian valve, having a container ready to catch the drainage.

8. Leave the drain valve open until you are ready to spray again.

If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is com- plete/y clogged, or that pressure has not been fully relieved after following the steps above, VERY

SLOWLY loosen the tip guard retaining nut or how end coupling and relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear the tip or hose obstruction.

Before each use, squirt one drop of oil onto the lower pivot point (J) of the pump (33). SW Fig 5.

For very short shutoff periods, relieve pressure, leave the suction tube in the paint and clwn the front of the spray tip.

Check the packing nut/wet cup (38) before each uw and periodically when in uw. Follow the Prwsure Relief

Procedure Warning before checking or tightening. The packing nut should only be tight enough to stop leakage. Do not over tighten. Overtightening may cauw binding and excessive wwr on the packings.

Clean the outlet filter often and whenever the sprayer is stored. On the last workday of the week, flush all the paint out of the sprayer. SW “Flushing Guidelines,’ on page 9. If you are using a paint that will dry overnight, flush the sprayer daily at shutdown.

Always push the suction tube onto the clip (131 on the side of the frame (6) and wrap the how around the sprayer when storing it, even if only overnight, to help protect the how from damage.

Do not store the sprayer with water in it. Even for over- night storage, you should fill the sprayer with mineral spirits. This prevents rust and greatly extends the life of the sprayer.

Do not let water freeze in the pressure control or

~cAuT~oN . . . -’ ping of gears, resulting in loss of pressure or

Fig 5

Once a month, lubricate the needle bearing (36) in the displacement rod (34); uw a grease gun to apply the grease to the grease fining (35). SW Fig 5.

Periodically, or if the motor overheats, unplug the power supply cord, follow the Pressure Relief Pro- cedure Warning on page 10, and clean all paint and dirt off the motor. Change the gearcase oil at least once a year, using Grace Gear Oil no. 209230. The gearcase holds 3 pints (1.4 liters). Don’t uw hypoid grease.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

This guide will help you identify the causes and solu- tions to sprayer problems. If you cannot *denMy and resolve the problem, or if “Return for repair” is in- dicated, contact your nwrest authorized service agency for instructions on where and how to return the sprayer for repair.

NOTE:

Reference letters in parentheses in the

Fg;b;$hooting Guide refer to the notes on

,

PROBLEM

I. Electric motor won’t operate

II. Electric motor stops while spraying

III. Electric motor runs, but output low

(See Problem VII also)

CAUSE

1. Power cord unplugged or damaged,

2. M&rr$hermal overload switch has

3. Pressurs~setting too low

4. Damaged extension cord

5. Motor capacitor failure lb)

6. Pressure control damaged by freez- ing (cl or overpressurizing (d)

7. Material or sprayer (cl. water hardened in

8. Electric motor burned out

9. ON/OFF switch failure lO.Triac failure

1. Power cord unplugged, or building circuit fuse blown

2. Pressure setting too low

3. Tip or filter plugged

4. Pressure control, motor capacitor

(a), or motor failure

1. Piston ball check not seating

2. Piston packings worn or damaged

3. Intake valve ball check not seating

4. Displacement pump frozen W or drive assembly damaged

5. Pressure control frozen (cl or damaged by over-pressurization (d)

WARNING

Pressure Rellef Procedure

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, in- cluding injection or injury from moving parts or electric shock, always follow this procedure whenever you shut off the sprayer, when check- ing or wrvicing any part of the spray system, when installing, cleaning or.changing spray tips, and whenever you stop spraying.

1. Engage the gun safety Wch.

2. Turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF.

3. Unplug the power supply cord.

4. Disengage the gun safety latch. 1

5. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a metal pail, and trigger the gun to relieve pressure.

6. Engage the gun safety latch.

7. Open the drain valve, having a container ready to,catch the drainage.

8. Leave the drain valve open until you are ready to spray again.

If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is com- pletely clogged, or the t pressure has not been fully relieved after following the steps above, VERY

SLOWLY loosen the tip guard retaining nut or how end coupling and relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear the tip or hose obstruction.

SOLUTION

1. Check, r,eset or replace.

3. Increase.

4. Replace.

5. Replace. See page 15.

6. Replace., See page 16.

7. ;h;zLv to start; return for repai

6. Replace. See Page 15.

9. Replace. lO.Replace.

1. Check, reset or replace.

2. Increase.

3. Remove and clean.

4. Repair or replace.

1. Repair. See page 14.

2. Replace. See page 14.

3. Repair. See page 14.

4. Thaw; restart; return for repair if needed.

5. ;z;drestart; return for repair if

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PROBLEM

IV. Electric motor runs, but no output and pump not stroking

V. Paint leaks into wet-cup

CAUSE

1. Drive assembly damaged

SOLUTION

1. Repair or replace.

VI. Excessive surge (pulsing) at spray gun

1. Packing nut too loose

2. Throat packings worn or damaged

3. Damaged or worn piston rod

1. Filter partially clogged

2. Spray tip too big or worn

3. Paint too thick

4. Wrong type hose

1. Tighten just enough to stop leakage.

2. Replay (el. See page 14.

8 tel. See page 14. t. Remove and clean.

2. Change tip.

3. Thin per paint manufacturer’s recommendations.

4. Use/ minimum 50 f-t (15.2 ml

$ounded nylon hose; do not use wire braid hose. d Flush, then remove and clean if needed.

6. Replace. See page 14.

VII. Not enough paint pressure (See

Problem III alsol

/III. Poor spray pattern.

IX. Spitting from spray gun

X. Static sparking from gun

5. Displacement pump check balls dir- ty or sticking

6. Displacement pump check balls and packings worn or damaged

7. Pressure control or motor damaged or pressure control out of adjust- ment

1. Pressure setting too low

2. Spray tip too big or worn

3. Pressure control or motor damaged

1. Clogged spray tip

2. Pressure setting too low

3. Outlet filter or hose partially clogged

4. Spray tip too big or worn

5. Paint supply low or pail empty

6. Paint too thick

1. Paint supply low or pail empty

2. Sprayer sucking air or gun needle not seating r

1. Sprayer or work not grounded

7. Check pressure control calibration, repair or replace.

1. Increase.

2. Change tip; see manual 307-321.

3. Return for repair.

1. Clean. See manual 307321.

2. Increase.

3. Clean; see manual 307273.

4. Change tip; see manual 307321.

5. Fill; reprime to remove air.

6. Thin per paint manufacturer’s recommendations.

1. Fill, reprime to remove air.

2. Tighten fittings; repair gun; see

, manual 307-533.

1. Check hose continuity and electrical ground connection.

(a) When a capacitor fails, the motor hums for about one minute, then shuts off the sprayer.

(b) The motor will not operate when the motor thermal switch has opened. Engage the gunsafety latch, allow the sprayer to cool. If the sprayer continues to shut off, try reducing the spraying pressure, use a larger spray tip or add an additional 50 ft (15.2 m) of spray hose. If the problem is not corrected, return the sprayer for repair.

(cl Never leave water or water-based material in the sprayer to prevent damage caused by freezing if the air temperature is below freezing, and to help prevent corrosion. Always leave the sprayer filled with mineral spirits or a compatible oil-based solvent.

(d) The pressure control can be over-pressurized by: (1) using less than 56 ft (15.2 m) of nylon spray hose; (2) using wire braid hose;

13) adding a shutoff device between the pump outlet and spray gun; (41 plugging the main fluid outlet of the filter; (5) using the drain valve as a shutoff device; (6) clogged or incorrectly assembled fluid filter.

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WARNING

Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure War- ning on page 12 before checking or repairing any parts.

Displacement Pump Removal and Replacement

Flush the pump if possible. Follow the Pressure Relief

Procedure Warning, on page 12. Be sure to unplug the power supply cord.

Disconnect the suction (26) and fluid line (1) hoses and open the pump shield (16). See Fig 6 and Parts Draw- ing. Remove the socket head screws (321, lockwashers

(311, and flat washer (29) and spacer (63) from the pivot shaft, and the flat washer (301 and thrust washer (26) from the crank. Be very careful to hold the pump as you slide it off the shafts to avoid damaging the needle bear- ings. See Fig 6.

Repair Kit No. 206-940 is available to repair the pump.

Use all of the new parts in the kit, even if the old parts look good. Old parts wear faster and result in more fre- quent packing replacement.

DRAIN PLUG-I

Intake Valve Removal and Replacement

Screw the intake valve (51) housing out of the displace- ment cylinder (54). Remove the ball stop pin (531, guide

(471, and ball (52). Clean and inspect for wear or damage. Reassemble, using new parts from the repair kit. Torque the intake valve housing to 50-150 f-t-lb

@6-206 N.m). See Fig 7.

NOTE:

You can test the intake valve by filling it with solvent and seeing if any leaks past the ball.

It should not leak. The valve must be clean for this test; any dirt will hold the ball off the seat and let solvent leak past.

Throat Packings, Diaplacem$

Removal and Replacement

Rod and Piston h

Screw the packing nut (36) out of the displacement cylinder (54). Carefully pull the displacement rod assembly (341 and piston housing (45) out of the cylinder. Wrap the rod end with tape to protect the bearing (36) and clamp securely in a vise. Screw the piston off the rod using a wrench on the hex of the piston (if it’s too tight, heat it in boiling water to soften the locking compound). Remove the ball (461, glands

(41,441 and packings (42,431. Slide the throat packings

(61, 621 and glands (39, 461 off the rod. Clean and in-

PTFE and leather packings in the; order shown. See

Fig 7 and the Parts Drawing. i

Thoroughly clean and degrease the piston housing (45) and displacement rod (37). Udng locking compound, screw the piston housing onto the displacement rod and torque to 400-425 in-lb (45-46 N-m). If the packing bulge makes it hard to insert the piston housing into the displacement cylinder, loosen the piston housing, insert it into the cylinder and torque ain from the intake end

Fig 6

LIPS OF V-PACKING

IN THROAT MUS

(&AS N.m)

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53 b-44

41

4243

14 307-460

n wings Removal and Replacement an arbor press to remove and install bearings (96,

Z%J! in the displacement rod (97) end and in the intake valve 6511 housing. See Fig 7. When replacing the displacement rod bearing, be sure the hole in the bear- ing lines up with the lubrication hole at the top of the rod. See Fig 7. Soak the valve bearings in oil before in- stalling. Grease the displacement rod bearing whenever the pump is removed.

Motor Removal and Replacement

Disconnect hoses (1, 20) from the displacement pump

(93). Disconnect the hose (1) from the pressure control

(741. Disconnect hoses (21,671 from the fluid filter (64).

See Fig 8. Disconnect the conduit and wires (K) from the motor. See Fig 9.

Remove the fluid pump from the gearcase. See

Displacement Pump Service on page (7). Remove the four capscrews (871 along the bottom of the pump side of the gearcase. Tip the sprayer forward onto the frame handle so the gearcase is in a horizontal position. See

Fig 9. The gearcase must be kept horizontal as the cover ia removed to avoid spilling the gearcase oil.

Remove the three capscrews (78) holding the pressure control to the gearcase cover, and remove the control.

Remove the remaining capscrews from the gearcase cover. Then carefully lift the motor and cover assembly straight up, off the gearcase. See Fig 9.

NOTE:

The motor is sold only as an assembly, in- stalled on a gearcase cover with bearings in place, and a new gasket. Don’t try to remove the gearcase cover. Order part number 217-086 for the replacement assembly. Terminals (96, 97) are not includ- ed with a new motor. Order these separately and crimp to motor leads as shown in

Fig 11.

To install the new motor assembly, clean all the capscrews and the area around the screw holes on the gearcase cover with the primer provided with the replacement assembly. Then apply sealant (also provid- ed) to the bottom side of the screw heads. These two steps are very important in preventing the gearcase oil from leaking.

Secure the cover to the gearcase with the capscrews

MN, then put the pressure control in place and secure wfth the three capscrews (78). Connect the conduit and wires to the motor. Tip the sprayer back to its normal position and install the capscrews (87) and tighten.

Connect the displacement pump and all the hoses.

Refer to Fig 6.

Motor Capacitor Removal and Replacement

If the motor won’t start, unplug the power supply cord, check and/or replace the motor starting capacitor (1061 located under the capacitor cover (L). Remove the screws holding the cover to the motor. Lii the cover enough to turn it over, and use the tip of a screwdriver, if necessary, to gently pry the capacitor out of the cover. The wires and resistor are connected with quick disconnect terminals. Unsnap the wires and resistor and discard the old capacitor and resistor. Snap the wires and resistor onto the new capacitor, making sure the wires are located properly. See Fig 10. Install the capacitor in the cover and screw the assembly onto the motor.

WARN’NIj

Pressure Control Removal and Replacement

I

Do not alter the factory adjusted pressure switch

(Ml. Changrng the setting may cause unsafe high pressure or Door performance.

CAUTION

Never attempt to remove the swivel adapter (N) or nipple (PI from the pressure control. Any twisting or jarring of the pressure control fitting could alter the factory setting of the control, or permanently damage the control. When removing the fluid filter (64) or fluid hose (1 I, hold the swivel adapter

(N) or nipple (PI secure with a wrench.

Remove the fluid hose (1) from the pressure control

(74). Disconnect the conduit (98) and wires (K) from the motor (Ql. Refer to Fig 11. Then remove the three capscrews (76) holding the control to the gearcase.

Unless the cover plate (731 or mounting bracket (75) is damaged, only the pressure control switch assembly

(741 needs to be replaced. In that case, remove the filter and covers from the old assembly.

Use screws (761 to install the mounting bracket onto thF-- switch assembly, and use screws (791 to install the fron cover. Position the asse

P ly onto the gearcase cover, and wires to the motor, install the fluid filter, and recon- nect the hoses. Calibrate the pressure control before operating the sprayer. See page 15.

Circuit Board Remov$ and Replacement

If the circuit board (651,is all that needs to be replaced in the pressure control, c” move the screws (7% and the just far enough to @ach the wire terminals. Unsnap the wires and finish removing the board.

Position the new card at the control so the wire connec- tors are at the top. Following the color coded diagram in

Fig 11, snap the wires onto the board. Carefully guide the wires back into the control, making sure they don’t get caught on anything, then slide the new board into place. Calibrate the pressure control before operating the sprayer. See page 15.

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16 367-466

Prassure Control Calibration (See Fig 12)

USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN PERFORMING THIS CALIBRATION PROCEDURE to reduce the risk of an injection injury or other serious bodily injury which can result from component rupture, electric shock, fire, ex- ylosion, or moving parts.

This procedure sets the sprayer to 2750 psi (190 bar)

MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE.

This procedure must be performed whenever a new or used circuit board, microswitch, or pressure con- trol assembly is removed and reinstalled or replaced to be sure the sprayer is properly calibrated.

Improper calibration can cause the sprayer to over- pressurize and result in component rupture, fire or explosion. It may also prevent the sprayer from ob- taining the maximum working pressure which would result in poor sprayer performance.

NEVER attempt to increase the fluid outlet pressure by performing these calibrations in any other way.

NEVER EXCEED 2756 psi (190 bar) MAXIMUM

WORKING PRESSURE. Normal operation of the sprayer at higher pressures could result in compo- nent rupture, fire or explosion.

ALWAYS use a new 56 foot (15.2 ml spray hose rated for 3666 psi (210 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING

PRESSURE when performing this procedure. A us- ed, under-rated hose could develop a high pressure leak or rupture.

AVOID touching the wire in the pressure control assembly when the control box cover is removed to reduce the risk of electric shock.

/- ON/OFF SWITCH

Tools Needed:

NEW 50 ft (15.2 m) 3000 psi (210 bar) airless spray hose, Part No. 210541

Needle Valve, Part No. 162-715 or 163667

3/8” open end wrench

Fluid-Filled Pressure Gauge, Part No. 102-814

5 gallon pail and water

Mineral Spirits (for flushing after test)

Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 12. Install a new 56 ft (15.2 m) spray hose to the sprayer outlet. On the other end of the hose in-

gauge

in the top port of the fluid filter.

\

2. Open the needle valve s/igh&. Turn the pressure

- control knob (0) to the minimum setting. Plug in the sprayer and turn the switch ON. Increase the pressure setting just enough to start the sprayer.

Prime the hose and pump with water, being sure to eliminate all air from the system.

3. Open the needle valve a little more-enough to allow the pump to run continuously-and turn the pressure control knob to maximum. Now, very s/ow/y start to close the needle valve, but don’t close it all the way. Observe the:‘pressure at which the pump stalls, which should’ be approximately

2756 psi (190 bar).

/

NOTE:

The slower the pressure is brought up, the easier it is to note the exact stall pressure.

Closing the needle valve quickly causes the pressure to rise too fast which gives a false reading. 4

If the Dressure is lower: ‘hnoluo the soraver and relieve-pressure. Use a 3/8”‘op&-1 end’wrench to turn the pressure adjustment nut, at the bottom of the pressure control knob shaft (RI, counterclock- wise l/8 turn or less, then repeat steps 2 and 3.

If the pressure is higher: unplug the sprayer and relieve pressure. Turn the pressure adjustment nut clockwise 1 I0 turn or less and repeat steps 2 and 3.

Repeat until the proper stall pressure is obtained.

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Fig 12

4. Now check to see at what pressure the sprayer starts to run again after stalling. Plug in the sprayer, turn it on, close the needle valve, and set the pressure at maximum. Allow the sprayer to run until it stalls.

5. Now open the needle valve very slowly while observing the pressure

gauge.

Check to see if the pressure drops to approximately 2356 psi (164 bar) before starting again.

If the pressure is lower: shut off and unplug the sprayer, but do not relieve pressure. Turn the dif- ferential wheel (S) counterclockwise just one notch and repeat Steps 4 and 5. Check the pressure drop again, and repeat if necessary.

NOTE:

If you adjust the differential wheel, recheck the stall pressure (steps 2 and 3) to be sure the stall pressure has not changed.

6. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure, flush the water out with mineral spirits, relieve pressure again, then remove the test hose, needle valve pressure gauge.

and

307-460 17

-PARTS DRAWING r13

8

9

::

12

::

15

16

:5

E

25 zi

29

30

31

32

33

PARTS LIST

REF PART

NO. NO.

1 216126 ifi

21

DESCRIPTION wx-062

154636 m-392

194-811

217-586

102637

+*172-981

193-117

:zEY

“176256

106-101 lgtX272 loo-032

177689

101946

177-716

103-473

176920

177-787

108140

106142

163-927

176-l 13

102952

168521

164-655

159-346

1oo-o18 lOl-5#)

208-372

HOSE, nylon cpld l/4 npsmlfbel; swivel one end; 21.75” (554 mm1 Ig, spring guard

WHEEL, semi-pneumatic

WASHER, flat yppt ~gw

FRAME, sprayer

FZP;g;EW, hex hd; 3/816; l-112”

LABEL, WARNING

RING, retaining

SLEEVE, handle

HANDLE, frame

LABEL, WARNING

CLIP, component; suction tube

LOCKWASHER, shakeproof

SCREW, math, pnh; 632 x

1/4”(6 mm)

SHEILD, hinged

PIN, cotter

BRACKET, hinge

TIE, plastic

HOSE, suction, nylon; 314“ ID; 39“

(762 mm) lg

TUBE, drain; polyethylene; 68” (1.7 m)

STUD, hose

CLAMP, hose

CLAMP, hose

TUBE, suction

STRAINER, inlet

WASHER, thrust

WASHER, spacer

WASHER, Rat

LOCKWASHER, spring; 114” screw size

CAPSCREW, sot hd; 114-20 x l/2” (13 mm)

DISPLACEMENT PUMP

Includes items 34-63. See page 21.

QTY

:

1

1

2

1

:

:

2

:

2

1

1

1

3

1

4

1

:

:

1

1

1 s

REF PART

NO. NO.

214570

210-857

210541

68

69

218-132

1n-762

157-350

217492

73

177-868

217-085

75

76

79 ml

81 ii

214701

177-568

106078

196-170 loo-643

106-075 loo-021

172-412

Es

DESCRIPTION

FILTER, fluid; see 307-273 for parts

VALVE, ball; see 366861 for parts

HOSE, spray, cpld l/4 npsmlfbe) swivel one end; l/4” ID; 58 ft ( 15 m)

Ig;xspring guard one end; static free

HOSE, whip end; 3/16” ID; cpld l/4 npt(m) x l/4 npsm(f); static free;

S’ (914 mm) Ig

SPRAY GUN, see 367633 for parts

LABEL, wamrng

ADAPTER, 318 npt x l/4 nptfmbe)

CORD, power supply; includes ref. no. 96(l) and 97(2)

COVER, pressure control

SWITCH ASSEMBLY, pressure con- trol; includes ref. no. 72, 77, 94-96,

99-104, and nipple and straight union

BRACKET, mounting

SCREW,thd rolling; flat hd; 10-24 x

3/8’ (9 mm)

BUSHING, strain relief

$P;$EW, sot hd; l/420 x 1”

SCREW, thd rollina: oval hd: lo-24 x l/2” (19 mm)

F&PiipEW,

-. hex hd;l/QM x 1”

.

PLATE,.designation doctor Asay; includes Ref NOS. 1% iii a6

87 f l 706879

102-876 l

217-o&4

106-076

196-721

216xxx

216-661

GEARCASE Assy

BOARD, circuit

SWITCH, toggle

CAPSCREW. hex hd: l/420 x

3’ (76 mm)

PLUG, pipe; hdls; l/4 npt

SPRAY TIP of choice, see 307321

Reverse-A-Clean Ill

Part Li8t continued on page 20.

CITY

1

1

1

1

1

;

1

19

8

4

10

1

1

4

1

:

1

:

1

REF PART

NO. NO.

DESCRWIION

91

E

94 z

2cs944

‘106659

178-342

100-035 izi

99 *%%-(I35

100 *X%-797

101

102

103 loo-072

103-181

107-070

104 217-491 kOOT, toggle

CLIP, apring

S$zy math, pnh; 8-32 x 5116”

LOCKWASHER, int, No. 8

TERMINAL, wire; female snap-on

TERMINAL, cable

CONDUIT Assy

LABEL, WARNING

LABEL, WARNING

NUT, hex, mscr; 632

LOCKWASHER, No. 6

$Rrn% math, flat hd; 832 x 5/8”

TFF\;C; includes ref. no. 96( 1 I and tin REF PART

NO. NO.

DESCRIPTION CITY

:z!

109

177-531 COVER, bear housing

“‘107Q34 TAG, WARNING

106-032 CAPSCREW, hex hd button; 3/8” size x 1”

=M6 & 307nombers in deskiptions refer to separete instruction manuals.

1

1

4

‘Recommended “tool box” sp8re perts. Keep on h8nd to mduce down time.

**Warning /8bds and tags supplied 8t no cherge.

Order perts by ndme end series letter of the 8ssembly for which you are ordering.

SELECT-A-FAN (with tips) 206-310

3tXU psi (210 bar1 MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE

Fita the fan pattern to both wide and narrow surfaces and clears tip stoppages.

GEAR

OIL 2@230 8

1 quart (0.95 liter) lube oil for reduction gear drive. Gear-

-case capacity is 3 pints (1.4 liters).

THROAT SEAL LIQUID (TSL)

Non-evaporating liquid for wet-cup

266-S 1 quart (0.95 liter1 size

2W-996 1 gallon (3.8 liter) size

STATIC FREE NYLON HOSE m psi (210 barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE

L

Part No. ID Length Thd. Size

210-540 l/4” (6.4 mm) 25 ft (7.6 ml l/4 npsm(fl

210-541 l/4” (6.4 mm) 56 f-t (15.2 m) l/4 npsm(f)

214-703 3/8” (9.5 mm) 25 ft (7.6 ml 3/8 npt(m)

214-705 3/8” (9.5 mm) 50 ft (15.2 ml 3/8 npt(m)

214-920 3/8” (9.5 mm) 100 ft (30.3 m) 318 r&S(m)

(Use only in addition to the standard 50 ft (15.2 ml hose). .

.

Ref No. 33 DISPLACEMENT PUMP ASSY. ,

Includes items 34-63

-~ -3lk

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Ref No. 34

DISPLACEMENT ROD

Includes items 35-37 includes items 56-60

.

REF

NO.

PAkT

NO.

DESCRIPTION Qlv

208-372 DISPLACEMENT PUMP Assy

Series E Includes items 34-63 l 2gB-574 .DISPLACEMENT ROD Assy includes items 3537 loo-B46 ..FIlTING, lubrication

‘105520 ..BEARING, needle

206-676 ..ROD, displacement

169-604 .NUT, packing with wet cup

1’

1

: l *172424 *GLAND, female

“172423 .GLAND, male

“16%BOB .GLAND, male

“169-607 .V-PACKING, leather

“169-608 .V-PACKING’ PTFE

“18-605 .GiAND, female

2t3B-ES7 .HOUSING, piston valve

“101~%i6 .BALL, steel; l/4” dia.

170-112 .GUIDE, ball l 17glgg .WASHER, flat; aluminum

:

:

‘*170-l 10 .WASHER. flat; aluminum

1686sB .BEARING, flanged sleeve

20856B .HOUSING, valve, intake

“101-874 .BALL, steel; l/2” dia.

17&111 .PIN, ball stop

-371

:

.CYLINDER, pump, displacement

208-109 .CHECK VALVE; includes items f5B-60 :

TcEf

168702

..HOUSING, valve

..BALL, stainless steel; l/2” dii.

..O-RING, nitrile rubber

16B-923 ..SPRING

1

:

:

:

:

1

DESCRIPTION

Qty

:

;

1

CllY r i? zi l lBB-g3E ..ADAPTER housing

*172-846 .V-PACKING, leather

“172-871 .V-PACKING,

170-258 .SPACER

*Recommended **tool box” spare parts. Keep on hand reduce down time. i

1

1

to

*‘Supplied in repair kit MB-S@.

Order parts by name and series letter of the assembly for which you are ordering.

Pump Repair Kit 208-940

Must be ordered separately.

Consists of:

Ref No.’ ii

41

4

Q~Y.

1 i

:

44

Ref No. ii if

62

TECHNICAL DATA

Power requirements : 115 V, 66 HzAC, 1 phase, fused for 15 amp

Electric Motor : 0.75 HP (6 kW), 66 Cycle, 1725 RPM with thermal

Max. recommended speed (continuous)

Cycles per gallon (liter)

Max. paint operating pressure

Recommended operating range

Max. delivery (continuous duty)

Intake paint strainer

Outlet paint filter

Gearre;zp;rz overload protection and automatic reset switch

: 100 Cycles/min

: 230 63)

: 2750 psi (190 bar)

: lCK&2266 psi (70-150 bar1

: 0.44 GPM (1.7 liter/mini

: 16 mesh (1190 micron), stainless steel screen, reusable

: 60 mesh (250 micron), stainless steel screen, reusable

: 3 pt (1.4 liter)-use Grace approved oil 206-230

: Aluminum, Delrin, Nitralloy, Nylon, Rubber- impregnated Leather, Stainless Steel,

Tungsten Carbide, Zinc-plated steel

PTFE

SERVICE INFORMATION

Listed below by the assembly changed are the OLD,

NEW, ADDED and DELETED part numbers.

ASSEMBLY

CHANGED

217-490

Series to C

Sprayer

209372’

Pump

PART

STATUS

ADDED

REF. PART

NO. NO.

63 170-259

NAME

ADDED (2)

DELETED

DELETED

ADDED

OLD

3

33ziEz

KED (21

69

96

DELETED (2) 97

ADDED

ADDED

154-636

179-259

EE

Ml

102-799

108 ‘179434

109 6.1W932

Washer

Spacer

K: l z::

Terminal

Terminal

Label

Capscrew

Spacer

INTERCHANGEABILITY NOTE: NEW parts replace

OLD parts listed directly above them. ADDED and

DELETED parts are not interchangeable. Numbers in parentheses indicate the quantity added or deleted.

THE GRACO WARRANTY

Grace inc. warrants all equipment manufactured by it and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. This warranty extends to the original purchaser for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase and ap- plies only when the equipment is installed and operated in accordance with written factory recommendations. This warranty

Grace, arises from misuse, abrasion, corrosion, negligence, accident, substitution of non-Grace parts, faulty installation or tampering.

This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective for examination by Grace to verify the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Grace will repair or replace free of charge, any defective pans. The equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in workmanship or material,

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF

ANY OTHER WARRANTIES (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) INCLUDING

WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF ANY NON-

CONTRACTUAL LIABILITIES INCLUDING PRODUCT LIABILITIES

BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY. EVERY FORM OF

LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEGUENTIAL

DAMAGES OR LOSS IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DENIED.

EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY GRACO WARRANTY. Accessories or components of equipment sold by Grace that are not manufactured by Grace (such as electric motors, switches, hose, etc.) are subject to the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer. Grace will provide purchaser with reasonable as&stance in making such claims.

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BmndmwAtlmnt.a.

Canpmbhnede:

Delhr. Detroit. Lee Angolr. Woet tildwoll (N.J.1

England; Switzorlend: Fmnco; Qormuty; Hong Kong: Japan

GRACO INC. P. 0. Box 1441 MINNEAPOLIS.

PRINTED IN U.S.A. 307a l-81 R&ad 3-84

MN SS440-1444

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