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Graco 306936D CARBON STEEL OR SEVERE DUTY 15:l RATIO PRESIDENT Pump Owner's Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST ORAC0 Rev. D 308-936 SUPERSEDES 8-73 This manual containsIMPORTANT WARNINGS and INSTRUCTIONS READ AND RETAIN FOR REFERENCE CARBON STEEL OR SEVERE DUTY 15:l RATIO PRESIDENT 1wW psi (126 bad MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Model 207-339,Series E Carbon Steel Pump Model 217-560, Series A Corrosion-Resistant Pump for SevereDuty Applications INDEX ........................................................ 2 ...................................................... 4 ........................................................ 5 .............................................. 6 ............................................................. 6 ......................................... 8 .................................. Back Cover ........................ Back Cover .......................................... Back Cover Warnings Installation Operation Troubleshooting Repair Parts List 8 Drawing Technical Data Dimensional Drawing Warranty GRACO INC. P.O. Box 1441 MINNEAPOLIS. . MN 55440-1444 HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS. Read and understand all instruction manuals before operating equipment. General Safety This equipment generates very high fluidpressure. Sprayfrom the gun, leaks or ruptured components can inject fluid through your skin and into your body and cause extremely serious bodily injury, including the need for amputation. Also, fluid injected or splashed into the eyes can cause serious damage. Tip Guard 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. Trigger Guard NEVER point the spray gun at anyone or at any part of the body. NEVER put hand or fingers over the spray tip. NEVER operate the gunwith the trigger guard removed. The trigger guard reduces the risk of accidentally triggering the gun if it is dropped or bumped. ALWAYS have the tip guard in place on the spray gun when spraying. Spray l i p Safety before cleaning or removing the. spray tip or servicing any . Use extreme caution when cleaning or changing spray tips. If the spray tip clogs while spraying, engage the gunsafety latch immediately. ALWAYS follow the Pressure Relief Procedure, below, and then remove the spray tip toclean it. NEVER try tostop or deflect leaks with your hand or body. NEVER wipe off build-up around the spray tip until pressure is fully relieved and the gun safety latch is engaged. ALWAYS follow the Pressure Relief Procedure. below, system equipment. Be sure equipment safety devices are operating properly before each use. Medical Treatment If any fluid a ears to enetrate your skin et IT E M E R ~ E N C Y~ E D I C A CARE L ONCE. DO NOT TREAT AS A SIMPLE ~-CUT. .. ~ ~~~~~~ Tell the doctor exactly what fluid was injected. Fortreatment instructions have your doctor call the NATlbNAL POISON CENTER NETWORK (412)681-6669 Spray Gun Safety Devices Be sura all gun safety devices are operating properly before each use. Do not remove or modify any part of the gun; this can cause amalfunction and result in serious bodily injury. Safety Latch Whenever you stop spraying, even for a moment, always set the gunsafety latch in the closed or "safe" position, making the gun inoperative. Failure to set the safety latch can result in accidental triggering of thegun. Diffuser The gun diffuser breaks up spray and reduces the risk of injection 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 firmlyto thepail. Using the lowest possible pressure, trigger the gun. If the fluid emitted is not diffused into an irregular stream, replace the diffuser immediately. General Safetv ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ Any misuse of t i e spray equipment or accessories, such as overpressurizing, modifying parts, using incompatible chemicals and materials, orusing worn or damaged parts, can cause them to rupture and result in injection or other serious bodily injury, fire, explosion or propelry 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 parts immediately. Read and follow the material and solvent manufacturer's literature regarding the use of protective clothing and equipment. 2 306-926 Pressure Relief Procedure To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including injection or injury from moving parts or splashing in the eyes, always follow this procedure whenever you shut off the pump, when checking or servicing any part of the spray system. when installing, cleaning or changing spray tips, and wheneveryou stop spraying. 1. Engage the gun safety latch. 2. Shut off the pumpair regulator. 3. Close the bleed-type master air valve (required in your system). 4. Disengage the gun safety latch. 5. Hold a metal part of the gun firmlyto the side of a grounded metal pail, and trigger the gun to relieve pressure. 6. Engage the gun safety latch. 7. Open the drain valve lrequired in your system), having a container ready to catch the drainage. 8. Leave the drain valve open until you are ready to spray again. /f YOU suspect that the spray tip or hose is completely clogged, or that pressure has not been fully reliaved after following the steps above, VERY SLOWLY loosen the tip guard retaining nut or hose endcoupling and relieve pressure gradually,then loosen completely. Now clear the tip or hose, System Pressure This 1 5 1 Ratio President Pump develops 7ByM psi 1126 bar1 MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE at 120 psi 18.4 bar) air pressure. Never exceed 120 psi (8.4 bar) air supply to the motor. Be surethat all system components and accessories arerated to withstand themaximum working pressure of the pump. DO NOT exceed the maximum working pressure of any component or accessory usedin thesystem. Material Compatibility BE SURE that all materials and solvents used are chemically compatible with thewetted parts shown in theTechnical Data on theback cover. Always read the manufacturer's literature before using material or solvent in this pump. Static electricity is created by the high velocity flow of fluid through the pumpand hose.If every part of the spray system is not properly grounded. sparking may occur, andthe system may become hazardous. Sparking may alsooccur 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 are spraying indoors or outdoors, and can cause afire or explosion and serious bodily injury and property damage. 6. All solvent pails used when flushing, according to local code. Use only metelpails, which are conductive. Do not place the pail on a non-conductive surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts thegrounding continuity. 7. To maintain groundingcontinuiw when flushing or relievingpressure, always hold a metal part of the gun firmlyto the side of a metal pail, then trigger the gun. To ground the pump, loosen the grounding lug locknut (A) and washer (B). Insert one end of a 12 ga 11.5 mm2) minimum ground wire IC1 into the slot in lug (D) and tighten locknut securely. See Fig 1. Connect the other end of the wire to a true earth ground. Refer to page 11 to order a ground wire and clamp. If you experience any static sparking or even a slight shock while using this equipment, STOP SPRAYING IMMEDIATELY. Check the entire system for positive grounding. Do not use the system again until the problem has been identified and corrected. Grounding To reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the pump and all other components used or located in the spray area. CHECK your local electrical code for detailed grounding instructions for your area and type of equipment and be sure to ground all of these components: 1. Pump: use ground wire and clampas shown to the right. 2. Air andfluid hoses: use only grounded hoses with a maximum of 500 feet 1150 m l combined hose length to ensure grounding continuity. Refer also to Hose Grounding Continuity. below. 3. Air compressor: follow air cornpressor manufacturer's recommendations. 4. Spray gun or dispensing valve: obtain grounding through connection to a properly grounded fluid hose and pump. 5. Object being sprayed: according to local code. HOSE SAFETY C ~~~~ ~ ~ Flushing Safety Before flushing, be sure the entire system and flushing pails are properly grounded. Refer to Grounding, above. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure onpage 2, and remove the spray tip from the gun. Always use the lowest possible fluid pressure, and maintain firm metal to metal contact between the gun and thepail during flushing to reduce the risk of injection injury, static sparking and splashing. ~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,*s;ysa3aqp""" High pressure fluid in the hoses can be very dangerous. If the hose develops a leak, split or rupture due to any kind of wear. damage or misuse, the highpressure sprayemitted from it can cause an injection injury orother serious bodily injury or property damage. ALL FLUIDHOSES MUST HAVESPRING GUARDS1 The spring guards help protect thehose 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 sprayto be emitted from the coupling. NEVER use a damaged hose. Before each use, check entire hose for cuts, leaks. abrasion, bulging cover, or darnage or movement of the hose couplings. If any of these conditions exist. replace the hose immediately. DO NOT try torecouple high pressure hose or mend it with tape or anyother device. A repaired hosecannot contain the high pressure fluid. 7 1 * "-%-am-qw ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ? . ~ HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSESCAREFULLY. Do not pull on hoses to move equipment. Do not use materials or solvents which are not compatible with the inner tube and coverof the hose. DO NOT expose the hose to temperatures above l W o F 182W or below -40°F ( - 4 O O C ) . Hose Grounding Continuity Proper hosegrounding continuity is essentialto maintaining a grounded spray system.Check the electrical resistance of your air and fluid hoses at least once a week. If your hose doesnot have atag on it which specifies the electrical resistance, contact the hose supplier or manufacturer for the resistance limits. Use a resistancemeter in the appropriate range for your hose to check the resistance. If the resistance exceeds the recommended limits, replace it immediately. An ungrounded or poorly grounded hose can make your system hazardous. Also read FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD, above. Moving parts can pinch or amputate your fingers or other body parts. NEVER operate the pump with theair motor shield removed. KEEP CLEAR of moving parts when starting or operating the pump. Before checking or servicing the pump, follow the Pressure Relief Procedureon page 2 to prevent the pumpfrom starting accidentally. IMPORTANT United States Government safety standards have beenadopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These standards-particularly the General Standards, Part1910. and the Construction Standards, Part 1926-should be consulted. 306-936 ~~~~ 3 ~~ TYPICAL INSTALLATION KEY A Bleed-type Master Air Valve B Fluid Drain Vahre C Air Line Oiler D Air Regulator E Air Line Filter F Fluid Heater 0 Suction Kit H Well Mounting Bracket J Fluid Filter K Ground Wire Et Clamp L Spray Gun INSTALLATION NOTE: Reference numbers and letters in parentheses in the textrefer to the callouts in the figure illustrations and theParts Drawing. See page 10 for accessories that are available from Graco. The Typical Installation shown above is only a guidefor selecting and installing required and optional accessories. For assistance in designing a system to suit your particular needs, contact your Graco representative. Mount the pump to suit the type of installation planned. The pump dimensions and mounting hole layout are shown on theback page. WARNING Two accessories are required in your system: a bleed-type master air valve (A) and a fluid drain valve (B). These accessories help reducethe risk of serious bodily injury including injection, splashing in the eyes, and injury from moving parts if youare adjusting or repairing the pump. The bleed-type master air valve relieves airtrapped betweenthis valve andthe pump after the air regulator is shut off. Trapped air can causethe pump to cycle unexpectedly. Locate the valve close to the pump. The fluid drain valve assists in relieving fluid pressure in the displacement pump, hose and gun; triggering the gun to relieve pressure may not be sufficient. 4 306-936 Close to the pumpair inlet, install an airline oiler IC) for automatic air motor lubrication. Upstream from theoiler, install an air regulator (01, and anair line filter (E) to remove harmful dirt and moisture from your compressed air supply,and a bleed-type masterair valve (A). Be sure the valve is easily accessiblefrom the pump. Close to the 1 /2 nptrfl fluidoutlet of the pump, install a fluid drain valve IB). Install a grounded hose and appropriate gun or dispensing valve. The fluid inlet of the pump is 3/4 npt(rn1. Grounding For your safety, always read andfollow the warning section, FIRE 0R.EXPLOSlON HAZARD, on page 3. Then ground your system as explained Be sure to use only grounded air and fluid hoses. OPERATION The pump was tested in oil, and some oil was left in the pump to protect it from corrosion. If the oil will contaminate the fluid you are pumping, flush it out. Fill the packing nutlwet cup (4) 1/2 full with Graco Throat Seal Liquid (TSL) or a compatible solvent. See Fig 1. Keep the cup filledat all times to help prevent the fluid you are pumping fromdrying on the displacement rod and damagingthe throat packings. Use the air regulator (Dl to control fluid pressure and pump speed. Always use the lowest pressure necessary to get the desired results. Higher pressures cause premature pump wear and spray tip wear, and usually do not improve the spray pattern. Shutdown andCare of the Pump Always stop the pump at the bottom ofits stroke to prevent fluid from drying on the rodand damaging the throat packings. WARNING Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 2 whenever you stop spraying and before checking, repairing, or changing spray tips, to If you ere pumping fluid which dries, hardens or sets up, flush the system with e compatible solvent as often as necessary to prevent a buildup of dried fluid inthe pump or hoses. TWA To reducethe risk of overpressurizing your system, which could result in component rupture and causa serious bodily injury, NEVER exceed 120 psi (8.4 bar) Maximum Air Pressure to the DumD. In a direct supply system, with adequate air pressure supplied to the motor, the pump starts when the gun or dispensing valve is opened, and stalls against .pressure when it is closed. If the pump accelerates quickly.or is running too fast, stop it immediately. A pump which runs too fast can damage itself. Check the fluid supply and refill it if necessary. Prime the pump to remove all air from the system, or flush the pump, relieve pressure,but leave the system filled with mineral spirits or an oil-basedsolvent to protect the pump fromcorrosion. NOTE: CAUTION air. To help prevent corrosion, flush the water, water basedfluid, and airout ofthe system before storing, then pump in mineral spirits and follow Check the tightness of the packing nut a t least once a week. It should betight enough to stop leakage, but no tighter. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 2, then use a spanner wrench or a 114 in. diameter rod to tighten the nut. A pump runaway valve is available which senses when a pump begins to run too fast, and shuts it off automatically, preventing damage to the pump. 306-936 6 SERVICE Pressure Relief Procedure To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including injection, splashing in the eyes, or injury from moving parts, follow this procedure whenever you shut off the pump, when checking or repairing any part of the system, when installing, cleaning or changing spray tips, and whenever you stop spraying. WARNING Never operate the pump with the air motor plate removed. Moving parts in the piston can pinch or amputate fingers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Engage the gun safety' latch. Close the air regulator. Close the bleed-type master air valve. Disengage the gunsafety latch. Hold a metal partof the gun firmly t o the side of a grounded 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 thedrainage. 8. Leave the drain valve open until you are ready to spray again. If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is cornpletely clogged, orthat pressure has not been fully relieved after following the steps 8bove, VERY SLOWLY loosen the tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling andrelieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear the tip or hose obstruction. L Solution Problem Pump does not operate Restricted line or inadequate air supply Clear, increase Exhausted fluid supply Refill and prime Fluid intake or piston valves need Adjust Loose throat packing nut or worn packings Tighten nut orreplace packings Damaged air motor Repair; see 306.982 Insufficient air supply Increase Exhausted fluid supply Refill and prime Obstructed gun or dispensing valve Clear Damaged fluid pump packings Replace adjustment Pump operates but output islow .Held open or worn piston or intake valve Repair Erratic or acceleratedoperation Exhausted fluid supply Refill and prime Fluid intake or piston valves worn Repair Displacement Pump Repair(Refer to Fig 2) NOTE: A packing repair kit, Part No. 207-386, is available. Use all the new parts in the kit, even if theold ones still look good. Old parts do not seal well with newones, which may result in the pumpleaking, and pump repair may be needed again soon. An asterisk behind a reference number in parentheses, for example (14.1, indicates that this partis included in the repair kit. 6 306-936 1. Solvent flush the pump, if possible. Thenfollow the Pressure Relief Procedure onpage 6. 2. Disconnect the fluid hoses. Remove the tie rod locknuts (26).Hold the flats of the displacement rod with a wrench, then use another wrench to unscrew the coupling nut (22). Place the displacement pumpin a vise. 3. Screw the intake valve body (6) out of the pump housing (3). Remove the ball stop pin, retainer, O-ring and ball. 4. Loosen the packing nut (4). then push the displacement rod (19) down untilthe piston body(5) clears the bonom of the pump housing (3). Grasp the piston and pull the rodout. 5. Screw the piston body (5) out of the rod (19). Remove the ball, packing retainer, glands and packings. -19 6. Screw the packing nut (4) out ofthe pump housing (3). Remove the throat packings and glands. 7. Clean all parts thoroughly with a compatible solvent and blow dry. Inspect the parts for wear or damage. The outside of the displacement rod (19) and tha smooth inner surface of the sleeve (18) should show no signs of scoringor scratching. If they do, replace both parts. If the sleeve cannot be removed easily to replace it, contact your nearest Graco Factory Branch or Graco representative. Install a new sleeve with the tapered end down in the pump housing, and replacethe gasket (17.1. -26 8. Lubricate the packings, glands, rod and sleevewith a compatible grease before reassembling the pump. 9. One at a time, place a female gland (13"). a PTFE v-packing (149. four leather v-packings (15.1, a male gland (169, the packing retainer (21) and the ball (8') on the piston body (5). Be sure the lips of the v-packings face UP on thebody. If the ball stop pin (20) was removed, install that also. 10. Screw the piston body(5) into the displacement rod (19) and torque to 50-60 ft-lb (68-82 N m ) . 11. One at a time, install a gland (16.1, four leather packings(15.1, a PTFE packing (14*), and a female gland(13') in the throat of the pump housing (3). Be sure the lips of the v-packings face DOWN in the housing. 12. Guide the displacement rod into the bonom of the pump housing (3) and carefully through the throat packings. Loosely install the packing nut (4). 13. Place the ball (9")in the intake valva body (6). Install the O-ring (101, retainer (12) and the ball stop pin (11). Screw this assembly firmly into the pump housing (3). 14. Connect the displacement rod and coupling nut (22).Align the tie rods with the pump housing, and install the tie rod locknuts (26) snugly. 15. Tighten the packing nut just enough 'to stop leakage, but no tighter. Fill the nut 1/2 full with Graco Throat Seal Liquid. 16. Reconnect the ground wire to the air motor ifit was disconnected during the repair procedure. 306-936 7 PARTS DRAWING ~ ~ ~~~ PARTS LIST PARTS LIST Model.207-339, Series E C a r b o n Steel Pump Includes items 1-34 Corrosion-Resistant Pump Includes items1-34 REF PART NO. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 x) 21 22 25 26 27 28 30 34 Model 217-580 QTY DESCRIPTION 207-352 AIR MOTOR see -982 for parts 207-353 ... DISPLACEMENT PUMPASSY Series A Includes items 3-21 207-354 . HOUSING, outlet 207-355 . NUT, packing/wet cup . BODY, piston "207-356 207-357 . BODY, intake valve 100-063 . PIN, cotter; 1/16" dia; 1" long '101-822 . BALL, stainless steel; 5/8" dia. '101-859 . BALL, stain e s steel; 3/4" dia. +*165053 . O-RING, PTFE 167-662 . PIN, ball stop 167-663 . RETAINER, O-ring +167-664 . GLAND, femal V67-665 . V-PACKING, PTFE "167-666 . V-PACKING, leather '167-667 . GLAND, male '167.668 GASKET, flat; PTFE lfi7-fK'4 . SLEEVE, cylinder 167-670 ROD, displacement "167.671 PIN, ball stop 167-672 RETAINER, packing 207-370 ROD, connecting 101-946 PIN, cotter; stainless steel; 118"dia x 1-112" 101.566 LOCKNUT, hex; 3/8-16 102-024 LOCKWASHER, spring; 1/4" 102.234 SCREW, rd hdmach; 1/4-20 x 3/8" V56-082 O-RING, nitrile rubber 167-682 ROD, tie: 7.5625" (192 mm) ~~~ "_ . .. . REF PART NO. NO. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 30 34 3 306 number in description refers to separate instruction manual. QTY DESCRIPTION 207-352 AIR MOTOR see 306-982for parts 217-523 DISPLACEMENT PUMPASSY Series A Includes items 3-21 207-354 . HOUSING, outlet 207-355 NUT, packinglwet cup *'207-356 . BODY, piston 207-357 . BODY, intake valve 100-063 . PIN, cotter; 1 / 1 6 dia; 1" long +101-822 . BALL, stainless steel; 5/8" dia. '101-859 . BALL. stainless steel; 3/4" dia. "'165-053 . O-RING, PTFE 167-662 . PIN, ball stop 167-663 . RETAINER, O-ring Y67-664 . GLAND. femal '167-665 . V-PACKING, PTFE 167-666 . V-PACKING, leather '167-667 . GLAND, male 167-668 . GASKET, flat; PTFE 178-896 . SLEEVE, cylinder 178-895 . ROD, displacement "167-671 PIN, ball stop 167-672 . RETAINER. Dackina 207.370 ROD, connecting 101-946 PIN, cotter; stainless steel: 118" diax . . . (I ,I" ,-#IC 101-566 LOCKNUT, hex; 3/8-16 102-024 LOCKWASHER, spring; 114" 102-234 SCREW, rd hdmach: 1/4-20 x 3/8" '156-082 O-RING, nitrile rubber 167-682 ROD, tie; 7.5625" (192 mml 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. 2 2 1 3 306 number in description refers to separate instruction manual. "Supplied in repair kit 207-38f3 *Supplied in repair kit 207-386. **Recommended "tool box" spare parts. Keep on handto reduce down time. 'Wecommended "tool box" spare parts. Keep on hand to reduce down time. Order parts by name and series letter of the assembly for which you are ordering. Order parts by name and series letter of the assembly for which you are ordering. SERVICE INFORMATION P a c k i n g Pump Repalr Kit 207-386 (Must be purchased-separately) Consists of: Listed below by the assembly changedOLD, are NEW, and DELETED parts. ASSEMBLY CHANGED PART STATUS REF PART NO. NO. 207-353 26 102-021 OLD 26 101-566 Displacement NEW 100.055 DELETED Pump DELETED 102.556 DELETED 160-637 DELETED 164-409 DELETED 164-487 DELETED 167-KJ~ L NAME Locknut Locknut Screw Screw Plate Plate Plate Plate INTERCHANGEABILITY NOTE: NEW parts replace OLD parts listed directly above them'. I Ref No. Qty 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 1 1 2 2 8 2 1 Optional PTFE V-Peckings 167-667 Order eight packings to replace thelaather packings (15) Conversion Kit 217-545 Includes a corrosion-resistant rod and cylinder for severe duty application. No other part changes are required. Includes: 178-895 Rod 178-896 Cylinder 306-936 9 _____~ ~ ~~~ ACCESSORIES (Must be purchased separately) THROAT SEAL LIQUID(TSL) Non-evaporating solvent for wet cup. 206-995 1 quart (0.9liter) 206-996 1 gallon (3.8liter) 217-593 CONTRACTOR AIRLESS SPRAY GUN 3600 psi 1252 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 0.125 in. fluid orifice FLEX AIRLESS SPRAY GUN 218-132 5wo -m i (350barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE in. fluid oriice O:&O ~~ VIS-CON HEATER 3ooc) psi (210 barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE For Class I, Group D Hazardous Locations. CSA and FM approved. Solid state temperature conthermometer range. trol. O-250°F (0-12loC) 226-816 120 V, 60 HzAc, 1 phase, 18 amp 228-819 240 V, 60 HzAc, 1 phase, 9 amp AIR LINE FILTER 250psi (17.5 barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 106-149 1/2 npt inlet 8 outlet 106-150 3/4npt inlet 8 outlet AIR LINE OILER WALL BRACKET207-489 Mounts President pump. Has removable front-access panel and provisions for mounting one Vis-Con fluid heater and paint filter/outletmanifold/\ WALL BRACKET207-265 Mounts President FLUID FILTER 214-570 3ooc)psi (210 bar),MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Two 114 npsm(f) outletsand one 318 nptlf) inlet. Can mount fluiddrain valve in bonomof bowl. 10 306-936 250 psi (17.5 bar) MAXIMUMWORKING PRESSURE 214-848 1/2 npt inlet 8 out 214-849 3/4 npt inlet 8 out BLEED-TYPE MASTER AIR VALVE(REQUIRED) 3oc)psi (21 bar) MAXIMUMWORKING PRESSURE Relieves airtrapped in theair line betweenthe pumpair inlet and this valve when closed. 107-141 3/4nptlm x f ) inlet 8 outlet 107-142 1/2npt(m x f ) inlet 8 outlet AIR REGULATOR 203-716 3Wpsi (21 barl MAXIMUM INBOUND AIR PRESSURE 0-200 psi (0-14bar) Regulated Pressure Range 1/2 npsm(f) inlet, 3/8npt(m) outlet PUMP RUNAWAYVALVE 215362 Shuts off air to pump automatically if it senses that the pump is running too fast, a condition caused by a depleted fluid supply. GROUNDED NYLON FLUID HOSE 31W0psi I210 bad MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Part No.1 L I ID Length I Thd. Slre 1/4 npsm(fbe) swivel 114 npt(ml x 1/4 nosmlfl swivel 1/4 npsmlfbel w i v e 1/4 npsrnlfbel swivel 214-700 3/16' (4.8 mmi 2 ft (610 mm) 214-701 3 / 1 6 (3.8 mm) 3 ft (914 mm) 210-540 210-641 214-703 214-705 214-920 i: : mml 38" (9.5 mml 1 4" 1:4" 1 25 ft (7.6 ml 50 ft (15.2 ml 25 ft (7.6 ml 3/8 nptlrnbel 50 ft 115.2 ml 318 npt(rnt-4 100 ft 130.4 ml 3/8 not(mbe1 mm) 3/8" (9.5 mml 3/8" 19.5 mml GROUNDED BUNA-N AIR SUPPLY HOSE 175 m i 112 bad MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE HIGH PRESSURE BALL VALVES,Vlton Seals 5wI) psi 1350 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Can be used as fluid drain valve. 210657 112 npt(m1 210658 3/8 npt(m1 210659 3/8x 1/4 npt(m1 (See 306-8611 SWIVEL 204940 3dw mi I210 bad MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 208610 205548 208611 208812 6 ft 15 ft 25 ft 50 ft 119 mm) 119 mml 119 mm) 119 mml ~~ 11.8 ml 14.5 ml 17.6 ml 115 m) 3/4 nptlml 314 npt(m1 314 npt(m1 3/4 nptlml ~~ GROUNDED NEOPRENE FLUID HOSE 5wI) psi (345bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE (Pert I I NO.[ 215241 215238 21523 215240 ID 3/4" (19.1 mml 3/4" (19.1 mml 3/4" (19.1 mml 3/4" 119.1 mml I I Lenoth 6 ft 11.8 ml 10 ft 13.1 ml 15 ft 14.6 ml 25 ft (7.6 ml I Thd. Slre I 3/4 npt(rnbe) 3/4 npt(mbe) 314 npt(mbe) 3/4 nptlmbel SIPHON KIT 208-259 Drum lengthsiphon tube and 6 ft (2.9 rn) hose. Hose has 3/4 npt(f) swivel I I GROUNDING CLAMP 103-5367 306-936 11 TECHNICAL DATA Recommended air operating range : 40-120 psi (2.88.4 bar1 Maximum recommended pump speed : 70 cycles par min; 2 GPM (8liter) delivery Air requirements : Approx. 3 CFM for each 15 psi needed to pump one gallon of fluid. See example below. Maximum pump discharge pressure : 1800 psi (126 bar) Air inlet : 112 npt(m1 Fluid oulat : 112 npt(f1 Fluid inlet : 314 npt(m) rbide, Stainless Steel, Steel, Nitralloy Wetted parts : Tungst Steel, PTFE Leather Weight - : 31 Ib (14 kg1 AIR REQUIREMENTS EXAMPLE: If air pressure to pumpis 75 psi (5 bar) and pump is delivering 0.1 gallons par min, the air volume required is5x0.1 GPMx3 CFM=1-1/2CFM. NOTE: 5 is derivedby dividing 15 into 75. PUMP DIMENSIONAL DRAWING MOUNTING HOLE LAYOUT Walght: 31 Ib I14 kg) Factory Branches:Atlanta. Dallas, Detrolt, Loa Angalas. West Caldwdl 1N.J.) Subsidiary and AffiliateCompanias:Canada: England: Switzerland; France: Garmany: Hong Kong; Japan GRACO INC. P. 0. Box 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 559401444 PRINTED IN U S A . 308-938 1 1 6 8 Revised 1-86
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