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Graco 308120A Model GI265 HIGH EFFICIENCY LOW PRESSURE HVLP SPRAY GUN Owner's Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST This manual contalns IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS READ AND RETAIN FOR REFERENCE <no !(l!-120 ~ ORACO Model GI265 HIGH EFFICIENCY LOW PRESSUREm HVLP SPRAY GUN 7 0 0 psi (7 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING FLUID PRESSURE l00psi (7 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING AIR PRESSURE 65psi (4.5 bar) MAXIMUM COMPLIANT INBOUND AIR PRESSURE n See theSeiectlon Charts on pages4 and 5 for complete spray gun ordering numbers and descriptions. . .. . . . . . .. .... ... .. 2 Warnlngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 3 Selection Charts . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4 , 5 Installation . , , . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 6 Operation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 , 8 Air Flow Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Service ................................. 10,ll Parts Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 12 How to Order Replacement Parts. . . . . . . . , 12 Pans List . . . .. . . .. .. . , 13 . .... ... . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . '. . ... .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . Fluid Supply and Gun Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 14 Accessories ............................... Technical Data. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover Warranty.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. GRACO INC. P.0.BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1441 0 COPYRIGHT 1991 GRACO INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS. Read and understand all instruction manuals, tags, and warning labels before operating equipment. Fluid Compatibility General Safety BE SURE all fluids and solvents used are chemically comor accessories, such Any misuse of the spray equipment patiblewith the"Wetted Parts" shown in theTECHNlCAL as over pressurizing, modifying parts, using incompatible DATA on the backcover. Always read the fluid and solchemicals and fluids,M using wornor damaged parts, vent manufacturer's literature before using the fluid or solcan cause themto rupture and resultin serious bodily vent in this gun. injury, fire, explosion or property damage. NEVER point the spray gun at anyone or at any part of the Pressure Relief Procedure body. NEVER put handor fingers over the spray nozzle. To reduce the risk of serious bodily iniury%including splashing in the eyes oron the skin or injury from moving parts, always follow this procedure when shutting off the ALWAYS foilow thePressure Rellet Procedure,at right, the spray system, when checking or servicing anyofpart before cleaningor removingthe fluid nozzle or servicing system, when installing, cleaningor changing fluid nozany system equipment. zles, and wheneveryou stop spraying. or body. NEVER try to stop or deflect leaks with your hand 1. Tum off the air and fluid supply to the gun. NEVER alter or modify any part of this equipment; doing 2. Trigger the gun into a groundedmetal waste conso could causeit to malfunction. tainer to relieve air and fluid pressure. CHECK all spray equipment regularly and repair or replace wornor damaged parts immediately. System Pressure This gun has MAxlMUMFLUlD a WORKING PRESSUREof 100 psi (7 bar) and a MAXIMUM AIR WORKING PRESSURE of 100psi (7bar). Never exceed the maximum working pressureof the gun or any other component or accessory usedin the system. HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSES CAREFULLYDo not DUII on hosesto move equipment. Do notuse fluids or solNEVER use a damaged hose. Before each use. check the vents which are not .~ comoatible with , ...... the inner tube and entire hose for cuts, leaks, abrasion, bulging cover, or cover of the hose. damage or movement of thehose couplings. If any of these conditions exist, replace the hose immediately. TIGHTEN all fluid connections securely before each use. ~ 2 308-120 ~ ~~ " " . Air Regulator210-613 (See ACCESSORIES) Gravity Cup 224-451 13.6 or (400 cc) Filter 106-149 (see ACCESSORIES) Pressure Cup 224-426 1 qt (0.95 Mer) (See ACCESSORIESJ Pressure Tank 171-226 2.5 gal (9.5 liter) (see ACCESSORIES) The Model G1265 High Efficiency Low Pressure Spray Gun wasdesigned to produce the highest quality finish with today’s fluids as well as the the Low V.O.C. (vo/at//e organlc compound) fluidsof tornomow. Alr Hose 210-867 5/16” I D , 25 ft (7.6 m) I (See ACCESSORIES) Pressure Cup 214-627 2 qt (1.94 liter) (see ACCESSORIES) w85 The Model Gi 265 Spray Guntypically utilizesup to 65 psi (4.55 bar)inbound air pressure with high airvoiumeto produce high qualitypaint finishes at 10psi (0.07bar) atomizing air pressure, with the fan pattem valve fuiiy open. This spray gun can spray most coatings or finishes cur-The air regulator must have a minimum airflow capacityof rently being used for automotive refinish, Industrial, aero-12 scfm minimum at100 psi (7 bar) air pressure. space, marine, wood, plastic and architectural appilcations. while easily operating from any paint delivery sys-SeetheACCESSORlESsectionforrecommendedairand tem, including pressurepots of any size, or remote pumps fluid hoses. for production line operation. Four choices of fluid sources are shown above. See ACCESSORiES to order a fluid source see or GUN SYSTEMS to order a gun and fluid source system. 308-120 3 *Non-feathering TERMS: Light Fluld: 19 to 22 seconds (No. 2 Zahn cup). Auto, Furniture, Appliances, Fine Finish Metallics, Top Coats, Lacquer, Enamel Primer. Medlum Fluid: 22 to 41 seconds (No. 2 Zahn cup). Contact Adhesive, Latex, Maintenance Paints, Textures, Primers, Epoxies, Vinyls,High Flow High Viscosity. Heavy Fluid: 2.8 Volatile Organic Compounds, High-solid Polyurethanes, Heavy Waterborne Enamels SELECTING THE PROPER NEEDLEINOULEIAIR CAP SET The High Efficiency Low Pressure Spray Gun's needle/ Selection Problems and Solutions nozzle sets range in size to provide different fluidflow rates. Select from the charts on page 5,using the followPROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION ing guidelines. CAUSE too As a general guideline, use the fluid nozzle that will give Fluid Is Using set high (greater than10 with t w the required flow with the needle fully triggered at the lowest fluid pressure. p s l 10.7bar]) wlth gun trlggered Forlowflowratesorligbtv/scosityflu/~, selectthesmallUsing a low pressure Using set er nozzle sizes. setting, thefluid W is with too t o o high, makingit large orifice Forblgb~lowrafesorblgbviscosityfluiU,selectthelarger necessary to restrict nozzle sizes. needle travelto reduce NOTE To help select the proper needle/nozzle size, a fluid flow. fluid pressure gauge may be connected ternporarily to the gun fluid inletto determine thefluid pressure. 4 308-120 Use needle/ nozzlelair capset with larger orifice small orifice Use needid nozzlelair capset with smaller orifice CHART 2: NEEDLE/NOULE/AIR CAP KIT *Air Cap Fan Size 10 to 14 in. (254 to 356 rnrn). CHART 4: OPTIONAL FLUID NOZZLE I l CHART 3: STANDARD NEEDLEINOZZLEKIT Includes: Fluid Needle Part No. Orifice Size L 185-710** Optional Stainless Steel Fluid Nozzle Part No. 185-700 0.042 185-701 185-702 185-703 185-704 185-705 185-706 **Non-feathering ***Maximum recommended torque to install molded fluid nozzlein the spray gun is 25 in-lbs (2.8 N-m). 308-120 5 Ventilate the Spray Booth WARNING ~ To prevent hazardous concentrations of toxic and/or flammable vapors, spray only in a properly ventilated spray booth.Never operate the spray 2. ff your regulated air source does not have a filter, install an airand water separator(Part No. 106-149) on the air line to ensure a dry, clean air supply to the gun. Dirt and moisture can ruin the appearance Of your finished workpiece. gun unless ventliatlonfans are operating. 3. You MUSTinstallan air pressure regulator on the gun Check and follow all of the National, State and Local codes regarding air exhaust velocity requirements. Connect the Fluid Line Check and follow all local safety and fire codes. NOTE see page 14 fCU the aCC0SSOrieS recommended to install the system. pressure Connect the Air Line 1. Connect the air hose to the 1/4 npsm gun air inlet. See the NPiCAL INSTALLATION drawing on page 3. air line to control air pressure tothe gun. Seet h e m i CAL INSTALLATION drawing. 1. Before connecting thefluid line, blow It out with air andflush lwlth solvent.Use solvenlwhich is Cornpatible wlth thefluid to be sprayed. 2. Instal) a fluid regulator on the fluid line to fluid control to the gun. 3. Connect the fluid line to the gun fluid inlet (3/8-18 npsm (R 3/8-19] compound thread). Pattern Adjustlng Valve Fluid Adjusting Knob m Flg 1 6 308-120 OPERATION WARNING Pressure Rellet Procedure To reduce the risk of seriousbodily injury, including splashing inthe eyes or on the skin or injury from moving parts, always follow thls rocedure when shutting off the system, when checIng or servicing any partof the spray system, when installing, cleaning or changing fluid nozzles, and whenever you stop spraying. R 1. Tum off the air andfluid supply to the gun. 2. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste container to relieve fluid pressure. 2. The spray gun hasa 100psi (7 bar) maximum recom- mended inlet air pressure. Using the air pressure regulator, set the air line pressure accordingto the fluid manufacturer's recommendations for a high volume, low pressure application. NOTE Local lawsmay limit the maximum pressure10to psi (0.7) bar at the air cap. To have this pressure, 65 psi (4.55 bar), set the gun air inlet pressure at with the fan pattem valve fully open. 3. Adjustthe pattern size by turningthe pattem adjusting valve OUT (counterclockwjse) for a wlder pattern or IN (clockwise) for a narrower pattern. Filter the Fluid Filter thefluid to remove coarse particles and sediment which could clog the spray nozzle. Select a NeedlelNoule Set and Air Cap 4. To adjust the volume of fluid output: Check the viscosity of your paint. Install the PropSr' needlelnozzleset and air cap combination, selectedfrom thechartsonpages4and5. CALITION -. ._ ..- .. When tightening the molded nozzle, DO NOT exceed 25 In-lbs (2.8 N-m) torque. Over tightening the noulewill cause the nozzle hex to round and is unnecessarv to auaranteea seal. Position theAir Cap . I Rotate the air cap as needed to achieve the desired spray pattern direction.See Fig2. To create a round pattern, turn the pattern airoff. Vertical Pattern a. Tum the fluid adjusting knobout (counterclock- until no restriction of the triaaer movement is feit. Refer to FigI . wise) " b. men adjust the air pressure at the pressure pot or pump untilthe desired fluid flow is obtained. 1 DO NO7 exceed the gun's 100 psi (7 bar) maximum fluid pressure. Hlgher pressures can cause parts to rupture and result inserious bodily injury or property I d m W A R N I N G c. Forfinal adiustment. turn thefluid adiustina knob in (clockwike) to reduce the volumeof fluTd output and obtain the desired results. CAUTION Restricting the trigger and fluid needletravel bycontinuously spraying with the fluid adjusting knob turned in(clockwise), will cause accelerated abrasive wear on thefluid needle andwear on the triggadair valve shaft. For the best results. adjust the fluid flowat the pressure pot or pump or use a different size needle/ nozzle set and air cap combination. See the SELECTION CHARTS on pages 4 and 5. NOTE: If thefluid adjusting valve is turned inall the way the gun will emit only air. Fig 2 d. The fluid flow canbe feathered by partially triggering the fluid needle, except when using the two smaliest needlelnozzlelair capsizes. See thecharlsonpages4and5. 5. for continuous spraying, leave the fluid adjusting valve in the full open position. This provides maxiFollow these steps to establish the correct fluid flow and mum fluid flow and prevents premature wear on the air flow: fluid nozzle. Adjust the Spray Pattern 1. Adjust the fluid flow by using the fluid pressure regulator installed in the fluid line. 6. Test the spray pattern and atomization while holding the gun about6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) from the test piece. Adjust as needed. 308-120 7 Apply the Fluid 1. To achieve the best results when applying fluid, keep 3. Paint using parallel strokes. This spray gun applies the qun perpendiculario the surface and maintain a all coatings evenly wlthout cross coating. congistent distance of approximately 6 to 8 inches (150to 200 mm) from the object being sprayed. See NOTE: To eliminate the need to shut off the air pressure at the air supply, install a quick-disconnect atthe Fig 4. pun inlet fittinp.See ACCESSORIES. 2. To obtain an even finish,use smooth, even strokes across the object being sprayed with 50% overlap. - - RIGHT WRONG Fig 4 Air Flow Chart Atomizing Air Pressure NOTE Tested with tan open c a W a v) Ya n E 0 5 (inlet pressure vs. atomizing pressure) NOTE Tested with fan open 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 15 I 25 35 I 45 I 55 I 65 I 75 a5 GUN INLET PRESSURE (psi) GUN INLET PRESSURE (psi) 8 308-120 I 'Wifh fan open Daily Care and Cleaning WARNING Pressure Relief Procedure To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, Including spiashlng In the eyes or on the skin or injury from movlng parts, always follow this rocedure when shutting off the system, whencheciing or servicing any partof the spray system, when installing, cieaning or changing fluid nozzles, and whenever you stop spraying. NOTE If the fluid shafl is removed from the gun with dried paint (fluid) still on the needle tip end, replace the fluid seal as instructed on page 10. 5. Lubricate the gun daily, afler cleaning it, at the points marked in Fig5 Periodically lubricate the fluidneedle spring (16) with lubricant 070-303 (see ACCESSORIES to order). 1. Tum off the air and fluid supply to the gun. 2. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste contalner to relieve fluidDressure. CAUTION Clean all parts witha solvent compatible with the fluid being sprayed and compatible wlth gun wetted parts. See theTechnlcel Data on the back page. To avoid getting solvent in the gun air passages, NEVER Immerse the gun in solvent. 1. Afler operation, flush the gun with a compatible solvent until all traces of paint are removed from the gun passages. Follow thePressure Relief Procedure Warning, above, before proceeding. 2. Wipe the outside of the gun clean with a solvent dampened cloth. 3. Remove the air cap and fluidnozzle from the gun. Soak them in solvent and scrub them wlth the flne, bristled brush.See ACCESSORIES to order brush. 4. To clean out air cap holes, use a sofl implement, such as a toothpick, to avoid damaging Mitical surfaces. Clean the air cap and fluid nozzle daily, minimum. (Some applications require more frequent cleaning.) 308-120 9 Air Valve Service I. Follow the Pressure ReliefProcedure Warnlng on page 9 to relieve fluid pressure. NOTE: Removing the trigger will ease disassembly. 2. Remove the aircap ring(12), air cap(13, and fluid nozzle (18). 3. Remove the air restrictor nut (8) and spring(16); the knob (9)will come out with it. Remove thesecond spring (15). 4. Fluid Seal Replacement If leakage occurs at the fluid sealarea, thefluid Seal (79 or fluid shaft (7a) may be damaged or worn. Service as instructed below; refer to Fig 6. NOTE: If the fluid seal (79 is removed, it MUST be replaced. 1. Follow the'pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 9 to relieve fluid pressure. NOTE Removing the trigger will ease disassembly. Hold the fluid shafl (7a) while removing the fluid needle(19).Pullthefluidshaftoutthebackofthegun. 2. Push the air valve (14) out the back of the gun. 3. Remove the aircap ring(12), air cap(17), and fluid nozzle (18). Remove the air restrictor nut (E) and spring(16); the knob (9) will come out with it. Remove the second 6. Clean the parts and check them for damage or wear. spring (15). Replace as necessary. 4. Hold the fluid shaft Fa) while removing the fluid NOTE: If dried paint Is found on the fluid shaft Fa), needle(19).Pullthefluidshaftoutthebackofthegun. replace the fluid seal (79 as instructed at right. 5. Insert the3/16 in. diameterrod (provided) through the 7. Lightly lubricate the fluid shafl Fa) and other parts front ofthe gun and push on the fluid seal (79 until the indicated in Fig 6 with lubricant 111-265 (see seal and seal retainer(7e)are pressedout of the trigACCESSORIES) andreassemble the parts. ger area. 5. E. To ease installationof the fluid seal (79, remove the trigger (3) and air valve assembly(14, 25, 26). 7. Clean the parts. Check the fluid (7a) shafl for damage or excesslve wear. Replaceif necessary. Lubricate the parts indicatedin Fig 6 with lubricant11 1-265. E. Install a new fluld seal (79 and seal retainer(7e) into the gun insert.To conectly align the fluid seal (79 and seal retainerre)in the gun: a. Start the fluid shafl(7a) into the backof the gun until It comes into the trigger area. b. Place the seal retainer and seal on the fluid shaft; make sure the open end of the fluid seal is facing the frontof the gun c. Being careful notto scratch or damage the fluid shaft, p~shth8ShaRfullyfonvardWilhaiOngnose pliers. carefully centering it. Push the fluid seal and seal retainer in until the seal retainer lip starts entering the gun insert. Maintain even pressure when installing them, d. Remove the fluid shaft and press the fluid seal retainer in until a definite snap is felt. 9. Reassemble the remaining parts. 10 308-120 u Ughtly lubricate threads Fig 6 308-120 11 6 digit Part Number Part Description Qty 12 308-120 REF NO. PART NO. 1 224-287 2 275-852 3 185-761 4 185-746 5 203-953 6 186-967 7 223-302 7a 185-750 7b't 110-403 7c* 110-404 7d* 223-304 7e .' Q5-847 7f 110-400 7g 179-803 8 186-969 9 185-745 10 186-970 11 275-851 12 185-759 13 224-288 13a 185-748 13b' 168-110 13C 185-747 13d* 105-456 13e 275-926 QTY DESCRIPTION GUN BODY 1 1 HOOK 1 TRIGGER, two-finger PIN, pivot; 1G24 UNC-2B 1 SCREW, lOCk;,NO. 10-24 UNC-2A x 0.375 in. 1 1 CARTRIDGE, valve SHAFT ASSEMBLY, fluid Includes items 7a-7d 1 *SHAFT, fluid 1 *RING. retalning 1 1 *RING, grip *SEAL, fluid assembly 1 Includes items 7e,7f, & 79 **RETAINER, seal; Delrino 1 **SEAL, u-cup; ultra high molecular weight polyethylene 1 1 -TOOL, packing removal NUT, air restrictor 1 KNOB, fluid adjusting 1 FRTING, air inlet 1 BAFFLE, pattern 1 1 RING, air cap VALVE ASSEMBLY, pattern 1 Includes items 13a-13e *SCREW, air adjustment 1 *O-RING; Vitono 1 *NUT, air adjusting 1 .RING, retalning 1 *VALVE. pattern 1 REF NO. PART NO. 14 275-923 15 111-291 16 110-402 17 18 19 275-853 21 22"' 185-758 23** 168-110 24 108-382 25 186-968 26* 110-400 110-405 27' 30 108-195 31 104-565 32 106-553 QN DESCRIPTION VALVE, air 1 SPRING, compression 1 SPRING, compression AIR CAP: See charts on pages 4 and 5 FLUID NOZZLE: Seecharts OR pages 4 and 5 FLUID NEEDLE; Seecharts on pages 4 and 5 PLATE, gun: To replace hook, item 2 FIlTING, fluid O-RING; Viton PLUG RETAINER, seal SEAL, U-CUP; UHMWPE 1 SEAL, air; carbon-graphite filled PTFE O-RING, Viton O-RING, Viton O-RING, Viton 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 *Recommended "toolbox" replacement part... **Not intendedto be removed. tTo repiace the retainingring Vb), order me complete shaft assembly223-302as Factorytooling is requiredto install the ring. 2.5 Gal (9.5 Liter) Pressure Tank & Gun System H.E.L.P. G1265 System Spray Gun Ormce Part NO. Part No. Size 224-321 0.042' 224-423 224-424 224-322 224-425 224-323 210-867 (1.1 mm) 25' (7.6m) 210-867 0.055' (1.4 mm) 25' (7.6 m) 0.070' 210-867 (1.8 mm) 25' (7.6 m) 2 Qt (1.94 Liter) Pressure Cup& Gun System H.E.L.P.. System Part No. 224-428 01265 Gun Part NO. 224-321 Alr Hose Part No. Fluid Hose Part No. 205-142 25' (7.6 m) 205-142 25' (7.6 m) 205-142 25' (7.6m) 171-226 171-226 171-226 1 Qt (0.95 Liter) Pressure Cup & Gun System H.E.L.P. Ormce Slze 0.042' Pressure Cup Part No. 214-627 224-420 (.1 I mm) Pressure Tank Part No. System Part No. 61265 Gun Part NO. 224-321 Orlflce Slze 0.042' Pressure Cup Part No. (1.1 mm) 224-426 224-429 224-322 0.055' (1.4 mm) 214-627 224-421 224-322 224-426 224-430 0.055' (1.4 mm) 224-323 0.070' (1.8 mm) 214-627 224-422 224-323 0.070' (1.8 mm) 224-426 308-120 13 AIR FILTER & MOISTURE SEPARATOR 106-149 250psi (17.5 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Removes moisture, oil,and other contaminants from the compressed air supply.1/2 npt(fbe) PRESSURE CUP with Cover 224-426 1 qt (0.95 liter) capacity, aluminum body. Some assembly required. Includes: 224-419 Quart Pressure CupAssy. 11 1-324 Female Connector, 1/8 npt x 5/32 tube 111-328 Male Connector, 10-32 x1/8tube 187-169 Tubing, 5/32" OD ' AIR PRESSURE REGULATORKIT 210-613 300psi (20bar) MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE 0125 psi (0-8.75bar) REGULATED PRESSURE RANGE To regulate the air pressure to the gun. Includes gauge, alr shutoff valve, and fittings.1/4 npt(m) 0124 GRAVITY CUP KIT 224-451 13.6 oz (400 cc) capacity, aluminum body, 3/8 npsm(9 fluid inlet AIR SHUTOFFVALVE 208-390 500psi (35bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE To shutoff air supply line.1/4 npt(m) PRESSURE TANKwith Cover 171-226 0125 2.5 gal (9.5 liter) capacity, aluminumbody Includes air pressure regulator and gauge, safety relief AIR HOSE ASSEMBLY 210-867 valve, pickup tube, and rigid hook handle. 100 psi (7 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 25 fl(7.625 m) long, 5/16 in. (7.94 mm) ID, 1/4 npsm(9 swivel, buna-n AIR HOSE QUICK-DISCONNECT Install betweengun air inlet finingand air hose. 208-536 169-970 Coupler, 1/4 npt(f) Nlpple, 1/4 npt(m) FLUID HOSE ASSEMBLY 205-142 300psi (21 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Nylon with neoprene cover, 0.375 In. (9.5 mm) ID, 3/8 npsm(fbe), 25 tt (7.6m) long PRESSURE CUP with Cover 214-627 2 qt (1.94 liter) capacity, aluminumbody Includes air pressure regulator and gauge, 4 fl (1.2 m) length air and fluid hose with 1/4 npsrnQ swivel ends, safety relief valve, and rigid hook handle. 14 308-120 -- Thrlst -Stainless Steel Gun Mounted Fluld.Regulators Lock Models 208-087, 223-627"t 1.0 02 Models 223-621.t - Union Adapter Slip Rlng Thrlst Lock 208-085' 1.5 02 204-891 223-628't 1.3 02 Straight Adapters - - 223-622"t 1.0 02 208-250 223-625't 214-019 223-826"t 208-252 210-097 * Stalnleu Steel Model t These AIR PRESSURE VERIFICATION KIT 224-1 87 ...~ ". ~" For use in checkinggun atomizing air pressure at various supply air pressures. NOT to be used for actual spraying. Assemble the kit as shown in the drawing below. Screw the tube connector into the gun's side polt. Tum on the air to the gun, then trigger the gun and read the resulting air pressurg. NOTE: To be "HVLP compliant", the atomizing air pressure must not exceed10 psi (0.7 bar). Gauge accuracyis +/- 2% over the middle half of the gauge scale, +/- 3% over the remainder of the gauge scale. Q n 7.3 02 214-018 223-624.t Adapters - 2 Models areCOI t & atable with water-base flulds CLEANING BRUSH 105-749 For use in cleanina aun " LUBRICANT 111-265 One4oz. (1 13 gr) tubesanltary(n0n-silicone)lubricantfor fluid packingsand wear areas. FOUR-FINGER TRIGGER CONVERSION KIT 185-762 For changing froma standard two-finger trigger to a fourfinger trigger. .......................... 16.3 OZ. (463 9) 6.39 in. (163 mm) Gun Length .................... Maximum Working Fluid Pressure ..... 100 psi (7 bar) Maximum Working Air Pressure ....... 100 psi (7 bar) Air inlet ............................ 1/4 npsm(m) Fluid Inlet .. . 3/8-18npsm (R3/8-19)compound thrd. Welted Parts . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Stainless Steel, Delrinm Weight Delrinm Is a registered trademark of TOPLACEANORDER,contactyourGraco distributor, or call this number to identifythe distributor closest toyou: 1-800-328-021 1 Toll Free ~~ FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, service repair information or assistance regarding the application of Graco equipment: 1-800-543-0339 loll Free Company. WARRANTY Graco warrantsall equipment manufactured by itand bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship onthedateofsaiebyanalnhorizedGracodistriblnortothe0riginalpurchaserforuse.Aspurchaser'ssoleremedyforbreach of this warranty, Graco will,for a period of twelve momhs from the date of sale, repair or replaceany part of the equipment proven defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco's wrinen recommendations. miswarrantydoesnot cover, and Gramshall ndbeliablefor, any malfunction.damageorwearcausedby faulty Installation. misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper matntenance, negligence, accident, tampering. or substitution ofnon-Gracocomponentpaffi.NorshaiiGrambeiiableformalfunction,damageorwearcausedbytheincompatibilitywith n d supplled by Graco. or the Improper design. manuGraco equipment of structures, accessories, equipment or materials of structures, accessories, equipmentor materialsnot supplied by Gram. facture. instaliation. operation or maintenance This warrantyis conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defectiveto an authorized Gram dlstributor for verificationof the clalmed defect. If the claimed defect k verlfi6d. Gram will repalr or repiace free of chargeany will be returnedlo the original purchasertranspoltation prepaid. If inspectionof theequip defective pans. The equipment men1does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs will be made ata reasonable charge. which charges may include the costsof paw, labor and transportation. DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS THETERMSOFTHISWARRANTYCONSTITUTE PURCHASER'SSOLEAND EXCLUSiVE REMEDY AND ARElN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), iNCLUDlNG WARRANTYOF MERCHANTABlLiTf OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ANDOF ANY NON-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITIES, INCLUDING PRODUCT OR STRICT LiABlLlTY. EVERY FORM OF LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, SPECIALOR LIABILITIES, BASED ON NEGLIGENCE CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESORLOSSISD(PRESSLYEXCLUDEDANDDENIED.iNN0CASESHALLGRACO'SLIABILT IY EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF WARRANTI: MUST BE BROUGHT WITHINTWO (2) YEARS OF THE DATEOF SALE. EQUIPMENT NOT COVEREDBY GRACO WARRANTY GRACO MAKES NO WARRANm, AND DISCLAIMSALL IMPLIED WARRANTIESOF MERCHANTABILllY AND FITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WiTH RESPECTTO ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT. MATERIALS, OR COMPONENTSSOLD BUT NOT.MANUFACTURED BY GRACO. These itemS sold, but not manufactured by Graco (suchaselectric motor, switches, hose, MC.) are subjectlothe warranty, ifany, of thelr manufacturer. Gram will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties. Factory Branches: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, West Caldwell (N.J.) Subsldlary and Afflliate Companies: Canada; England; Switzerland; France; Germany; Hong Kong; Japan; Korea GRACO INC. 16 308-120 EO. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1441 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 308-12U 1/91
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