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Graco 307621D 6 GAL 23:1 MONARK HYDRA-SPRAYERS Owner's Manual
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Graco 307621D 6 GAL 23:1 MONARK HYDRA-SPRAYERS: Versatile sprayers for professional use, ideal for spraying a variety of coatings and fluids. Featuring a powerful Severe-Duty Displacement Pump, they deliver exceptional performance and durability. The 6-gallon capacity allows for extended spraying sessions, while the 23:1 pump ratio ensures efficient material usage. These sprayers are equipped with an agitator and gun swivel for thorough mixing and easy maneuverability. With a maximum working pressure of 2760 psi, they can handle even the toughest spraying jobs.
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INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST @ onAco 3'7-62' Rev D SUPERSEDES C This manual contains IMPORTANT WARNINGS and INSTRUCTIONS READ AND RETAIN FOR REFERENCE 6 GALLON SPRAYERS 2760 psi (1N bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Models with Agitator and Gun Sy4vei Model 226-970 Series A With Severe-Duty Displacement Pump* Model 228-987 Series B' With Standard Displacement Pump Models Without.Agitator or Gun Swivel Model 226-989 Series A With Severe-Duty Displacement Pump" Model 228988 Series B With Standard Displacement Pump (.... *Severe-Dutv Disdecement Pumm have an abrasion and corrosion resistant displacemet sleeve. Refer to Technical Data in manual 307-619 for "wetted-parts" Ji. INDEX ................................. Warnings Terms Installation Operation/Service Parts Drawing and List . (Models226986and226969) Parts Drawing and List 2, 3 ....................................... . 4 .................................. 4 ........................ 5 ....6, 7 (Models226-967and226970)....8, 9 HowTo Order Replacement Parts..7, 9 Accessories ............................... 10 Technical Data................ Beck Cover Back Cover Warranty ....................... GRACO INC. P.O. Box 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1444 @COPYRIGHT 1983 GRACO INC. I HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. ( FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS. Read and understand all instruction manuals before operating equipment. FLUID INJECTION HAZARD General Safety This equipment generates very high fluid pressure. Spray from the gun, leaks or Nptured 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 or onto the skin can cause serious damage. NEVER point the spray gun at anyone or at any part of the body. NEVER put your hand or fingers over the spray tip. NEVER try to "blow back" paint; this is not an air spray system. ALWAYS have the tip guard in place on the spray gun when spraying. ALWAYS follow the Pressure Rellef Procedure. below, before cleaning or removing the spray tip or servicing any system equipment. NEVER try to stop cu deflect leaks with your hand or body. Be sure the equipment safety devices are operating properly before each use. Medical Alert- Airless Spray Wounds If any fluid mpears to penetrate your skin, get EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE AT ONCE. DO NOT TREAT AS A SIMPLE CUT. Tell the doctor eurctlywhat fluid was injected. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Injectionin the skin is a traumatic in- jury. It Is Important to treat the Injury surglcelly a6 soon sa possible. 00 not delay treatment to research toxicity. Toxicity is a concern with some exotic coatings injected direct@into the blood stream. Consultation with a plastic surgeon or reconstructive hand surgeon may be advisable. 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 causa a malfunction and resuk in serious bodily injury. Safety Latch 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 safetv latch can result in accidental triggering of the gun. Diffuser The gun diffuser breaks up spray and reduces the risk of fluid injectionwhen the tip is not installed. Check diffuser operation regularly. Follow the Preesure Relief Procedure, below, then remove the spray tip. Aim the gun into a grounded metal pail, holding the gun firmly to the pail. Using the lowest possible pressure, trigger the gun. If the fluid emitted is notdtfused into an irregular stream, replace the diffuser immediately. Tip Guard ALWAYS have the tip guard in place on the spray gun while spraying. The tip guard alerts you to tha fluid injection hazard and help reduce, but does not prevent the risk of accidentally placlng your fingers or any part of your body close to the spray tip. Trigger Guard NEVER operate the gun with the trigger guard removed. The trigger guard reduces the risk of accidentally triggering the gun if it is dropped or bumped. 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 Procedure 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 latch is engaged. Pressure Relief Procedure To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including fluid injection, splashing in the eyes or on the skin, or injury from moving parts, always follow this procedure whenever you shut off the pump, when checking or servicing any part of the spray svstem, when installing, cleaning or changing spray tips, and whenever you stop spraying. 1. Engage the gun safety latch. 2. Close the air regulator, but do not close the ball valve (1 or 1421, which would trap air in the air motor. 3. Close the bleed-type master air valve lrequired in your system). 4. Disengage the gun safety latch. 5. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to 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, required, having a container ready to catch the drainage. 8. Leave the drain valva open until you ere ready to spray again. ( Ifyou suspect that the spray tip or hose is completely dogged, or that pressure has not been fully relievedafter following the steps above, 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. EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD General Safety Any misuse of the spray equipment or accessorles. such ea overpressurizing, modifying perts, using incompatible chemicals end fluids, or using worn or damaged parts, can cause them to rupture and result in fluid injection or other serious bodily injury, fire, explosion or propeny damage. NEVER alter or modify any pat? 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 fluid and solvent manufacturer's literature regarding the use of protective clothing and equipment. 2 307-621 Svstem Pressure This pump develops 2760 psi 1193 barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE at 120 psi I8 barl air pressure. NEVER exceed 120 psi I8 barl air supply pressure to the pump. Be sure all system components and accessories are rated to withstand the maximum working pressure of the pump. DO NOT exceed the maximum working pressure of any component or accessory used in your system. fluid Compatibility BE SURE that all fluids and solvents usad are chemically compatible with the wetted parts shown in the TECHNICAL DATA in the pump manual 307-819 and the other component manuals. Always read the manufacturer's literature before using fluid or solvent in this pump. (\ Static electricity is created by the high velocity flow offluid through the pump end 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 soivents and the fluid being sprayed, dust particles and other flammable substances, whether you are spraying indoors or outdoors, and can cause a fire or explosion and serious bodily injury end propew damage. 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. Ifyou 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 end all other components used or located in the spray area. CHECK vour local eiectricai code for detailed aroundinn instructions ior your area and type of equipment, arid be sqrsto ground ail of these components: 1. Pump: use a ground wire and clamp as shown in Fig 1. . . 2. Air and fluid hoses: use only grounded hoses with e maximum of 500 feet I150 ml combined hose lenath to ensure grounding continuity. Refer to Hose Gioundlng Continuity. below. 3. Air compressor: follow the air compressor manufacturer's recommendations. i 4. Spray gun: obtain grounding through connection to a properly grounded fluid hose and pump. 5. Object being sprayed: according to local code. 8. Fluidsupply container: according to local code. 7. AI1 solvent pails used .when flushing, according to local code. Use on& metalpails, which ere conductive. 00 not place the pailon a non-conductivesurface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts the grounding continuity. 8. To maintaingrounding continuity when flushing or relievingprassure, always hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the side of e metal pail, then trigger the gun. 1 To ground the pump, loosen the grounding lug ocknut (AI end washer IB). Insert one end of e 12ga I1.5mm I mlnlmum ground wire IC1Into the slot in lug ID) end tighten the locknut securely. See Fig 1. Connect the other end of the wire to a true earth ground. Refer to the ACCESSORIES on page 10 to order a ground wire end clamp. " Rushing Safety Before flushing, be sure the entire system and flushing peiis are properly grounded. Refer to Groundlng. above. Foiiow the Pressure Rellef Procedure on page 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 the pail during flushing to reduce the risk of a fluid injection injury, static sparking end splashing. HOSE SAFETY High pressure fluid in the hoses can be very dengemus. If the hose develops a leak, split or rupture due to any kind of wear, damage or misuse. the high pressure spray emitted from it can cause a fluid injection injury or other serious bodily injury or propeny damage. HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSES CAREFULLY. Do not puli on hoses to move equipment. Do not use fluids or solvents which are not compatible with the inner tube and cover of the hose. DO NOT expose Graco hoses to temperatures above 1 W F I6ZoC1or below -4OOF l-40°Cl. ALL FLUID HOSES MUST HAVE SPRING GUARDS ON BOTH ENDS The spring guards help protect the hose from kinks or bends et or close to the coupling which can result in hose rupture. Hose Grounding Continuity 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 the 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 h$h pressure fluid. Proper hose grounding continuity is essential to maintaining a grounded spray system. Check the eiectricai resistanceof your air and fluid hoses at least once e week. If your hose does not have a tag on it which specifies the maximum electrical resistance, contact the hose supplier or manufacturerfor the maximum resistance limits. Use a voltage meter 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, reed FIRE or EXPLOSION HAZARD above. MOVING PARTS HAZARD Moving parts can pinch or amputate your fingers or other body pans. The piston in the air motor, located behind the air motor shield, moves when air is supplied to the motor. NEVER operate the pump with the air motor shield removed. KEEP CLEAR of moving parts when starting or operating the pump. Before checking or servicing the pump, always relieve pressure, following the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 2, to prevent the pump from starting accidentally. IMPORTANT United States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These standards-particulariy the General Standards, Part 1910, and the Construction Standards, Part 1926-should be consulted. 307-621 3 TERMS WARNING: Alerts user to avoid or correct conditions that could cause bodily injury. CAUTION: Alerts user to avoid or correct conditions that could cause damage to or destruction of equipment. NOTE: Identifies essential procedure3 or extra information. INSTALLATION 5 or Fig 2 NOTE: Reference numbers and letters in parentheses in the text refer to Figures 1-3, and the Parts Drawings. The following manuals ere supplied with this sprayer: 306-997 General Hydra-Spray Warnings and Operating Instructions 307-619 23:l Monark Pump 307-273 Fluid Filter 307-204 Air Regulator 307-068 Ball Valves 307-048 Spray Gun 306-861 Ball Valves, Check Valves 306-565 Agitator If your manual is lost or missing, order e new one at no charge directly from Graco Inc. Ground t h e Pump and Other Components System Accessories Fig 2 is only a guide to choosing and installing system accessories. Contact your Graco representative for assistance in designing a system to meet your needs. The accessories mentioned are shown on page 10. NOTE: To ensure maximum pump performance, and for your safety, be sure that any accessory used is DroDerlv sized to meet vour system requirements. 'See EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD, Svstam Pressure. . page 2. Use only grounded air supply hose of 112 in. (13 mm) minimum ID. On the air line you should install an air line oiler IF) downstream from the air regulator (5 or 118)for automatic air motor lubrication. Upstream from the oiler, install an air line filter (GIto remove harmful dirt and moisture from the compressed air. WARNING A bleed-type master air valve (HI is required for your system to relieve air trapped between the A l l Models Assemble the air regulator (5or 1181 to the pump air inlet as shown in Fig 2. Connect the spray hose (6 or 144) to the fluid filter (10or 1451 outlet nipple, then connect the swivel (137) lagitator models on&) between the hose and spray gun. Agitator Models Only Connect the agitator hose (€1 to the air inlet manifold (130) near the air regulator (118). NOTE: 4 Use thread sealer on all male threads except at swivel unions. Thread sealer prevents the swivel from turning freely to ease connecting or disconnecting parts. 307-621 valve and the pump after the air regulator is shut off. Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle unexpectedly which could result in aerious bodily injury from moving parts, fluid injection, or splashing in the eyes or on the skin if you are adjusting or repairing the pump. WARNING Never connect a secondary hose or spray gun to the fluid drain valve (20 or 1511. The drain valve is used only to help relieve fluid pressure in the displacement pump, hose and gun when shutting off the pump. Triggering the gun to relieve pressure may not be sufficient, especially If there is a clog in the hose or gun. WARNING Preseure Rellef Procedure To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including fluid injection, splashing in the eyes or on the skin, or injury from moving parts, always follow this procedure whenever you shut off the pump, when checking or servicing any part of the system, when installing, cleaning or changing spray tips, and whenever you stop spraying. 1. Engage the gun safety latch. 2. Close the sir regulator, but do not close the ball vslve I1 or 1421, which would trap air in the air motor. 3. Close the bleed-type master air valve (required in your system). 4. Disengage the gun safety latch. 5. Hold e metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a grounded metal pail, and trigger the gun into the pail to relieve pressure. 6. Engage the gun safety latch. 7. Open the pump drain vslve (required), having s container ready to catch the drainage. 8. Leave the drain vslve open until.you are ready to spray again. - If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is completely clogged, or that pressure has not been fully relieved effer following the steps above, VERY SLOWLY loosen the tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling and relieve pressure, gradually, then loosen completelv. Now clear the tip or hose. WARNING 4. Make sure the air regulator is turned fully counterclockwise so the pump does not start unexpectedly when the air is turnedon. 5. Be sure the wet-cup is 1/2 full of Throat Seal Liquid (TSL) at all times. 6. Check the packing nut. It should be tight enough to stop leakage, but no tighter. Tightening it too much wili compress end damage thepeckinis and result in leaking. Pump Startup NOTE: Do not install the spray tip yet1 1. Close the filter drain valve ( 2 0 or 151). 2. Open the bleed-type master air valve (HI. 3. Disengage the gun safety latch and point the gun into a grounded.metal pail, maintaining firm metalto-metal contact. Hold the trigger open. See Fig 3. 4. Slowly open the sir regulator (5 or 118) until the pump starts [about 40 psi (2.8 bar)]. 5. Cycle the pump slowly until all air is purged from the pump and hose. A steady stream of fluid from the gun indicates that the system is purged. The pump will stop when the gun trigger is released. 1 Before,operating the sprayer, be sure to read and understand all warnings, csutions, notes and instructions in all of the manuals supplied with this sprayer, 8s well as those supplied with any accessories you use, to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury from fluid injection or misuse of the equipment. flush the Pump 3. Make sure all fluid line connections are tight. flush the pump with a compatible solvent before using it for the first time to prevent Contamination by the lightweight oil left in the pumD to Drotect ~ ~ r t s . f r o m corrosion during shipment. Be.sure'the system is properly grounded. 6. Engage the gun safety latch until you ere ready to spray. 7. Follow the Pressure Rellef Procedure Warnlng. above, and then install the spray tip. 8. See the manual 306-565 for operating the agitator. 9. Refer to the separate instruction manuals supplied with each sprayer component and accessory for additional safety warnings, operating and servicing instructions. / WARNING To reduce the risk of static sparking or splashing, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning above and remove the spray tip /spray guns or spray vahfes only) before flushing. Hold a metal part of the gunlvalve firmly to the side of a grounded metel pail and use the lowest possible 'fluid pressure during flushing. See Fig 3. Pre-Stertup Checks Before operating your spraver each dav. check the following-to help ensure safe and productive operation of the sprayer: 1. Check the electrical grounding. Be sure all com- ponents end the object being sprayed sre properly grounded. See Grounding in the Warning Section on page 3. 2. Check the hose for kinks, abrasions, cuts, and damaged couplings. Replace any damaged hose immediately to reduce the chance of rupture or interrupted grounding continuity, which could result' in serious bodily injury. 307-621 5 PARTS DRAWING 6 307-621 PARTS LIST Models without Agitators Model 228-988, Series B, with Standard Displacement Pump Model 228-989, Series A, with Severe-Duty Displacement Pump Includes items 1-54 REF PART NO. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 208393 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 QTY RAl I V A I ~ V E 1 100081 208625 104-267 210-540 L 179-917 208327 218029 1Oo-a40 208755 100-016 100-015 164-726 loo403 100721 100933 210-.657 101-108 101-180 REF PART NO. NO. 23 24 26 n loo840 218059 8 DESCRIPTION HOSE, cpld 114 npsm(fbe1; 114" ID; nylon; grounded; W 17.6 ml long wlspring guards 23:l MONARK PUMP; Model 228-966onk. see 307-619for pa& 23:l MONARK PUMP; Model 228-989 oniy. see 307-619 for parts COVER, pail, 5 gallon SPRAY GUN see 307-046for parts FLUID FILTER; see 307-273 for parts PLUG, pipe; 31818 thread CABLE COCKWASHER, spring; 114" NUT, 114" PLUG, inspection port PLUG, pipe; slot hd; 114 npt PLUG, pipe; slot hd; 114 npt SCREW, tapping, pan head; Type "F"; No. 6 x 0.375 - -DRAIN . .. .... VAI .. .-VF .- see 3 0 6 - 8 8 1 for parts PAIL, metal; 5 gallon GAUGE, pressure, air; 0-2W.I psi (0-14bar) range SERVICE INFORMATION 1 1 1 1 1 29 30 31 32 33 34 39 41 .. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 w 101-982 100-509 151-519 162-376 160-516 162453 155665 204-535 161-395 204-534 loo063 158223 164-259 101-907 101-908 101-909 164-721 164-723 164-7iU 1M-313 165094 QTY DESCRIPTION SET SCREW PLUG, pipe; 1/4-18thread NIPPLE, reducing; 114 to 118 npt MANIFOLD, air; 112 npt (m x f swivel); three 118 npt tapped holes O-RING, bunaH NIPPLE; 1/4-18(f), 1\4-18npt(m)Ix1.188"(46 mml long SPRAY TIP, customer's choice O-RING, Buna-N PLUG LABEL, identification UNION, adapter; 318 npt(m) by 318 npsm swivel HANDLE, latch PIN, pivot HOOK PIN, cotter WASHER, plain ELBOW, street; 318 npt(m) x 114 npt(f) NUT FERRULE CONNECTOR BODY ADAPTER TUBE ELBOW, fluid outlet SCREW, cap, hex; 1/4-20 thread x 1.750" (0.444mm) SPACER 1 2 1 3&? 8.307nurnbem in descriptions refer to separate instruction manuals. HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS of the pump with Sprayer Models 226969 and 226970 from ~~Cormsion-Resistantr~ 1. To be sure you receive the correct replacement parts, kit or accessories, always give all of the information to "Severe-Duty". requested in the chart below. 2. Check the parts list to identify the correct part number; do not use the ref. no. when orderlng. 3. Order all parts from your nearest Graco distributor. Changed the description 6 digit PART NUMBER QlY PART DESCRIPTION i 307-621 7 PARTS DRAWING i a 307-621 PARTS LIST Models With Agitators i" Models 225967, Serles B, with Standard Displacement Pump Serles A, with Severe-Duty Displacement Pump Models Includes items 101-170 228-970. REF PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 101 205588 AGITATOR see 306565 for parts 102 100015 1W 100016 104 102-313 105 1oo-063 108 1oO-403 110 100-721 111 100-933 112 113 117 118 101-108 101-180 101-962 104-267 120 122 123 124 151-519 15ew 158223 158-258 125 161-395 130 162-376 132 179-917 133 164-726 134 185188 135 204-534 136 204-535 137 204-940 .-I 218-059 218058 QTY DESCRIPTION 140 208755 141 2OE327 CABLE SPRAY GUN see 307048 for parts BALL VALVE see 307-068 for parts AIR BLOW GUN HOSE; cpld 114 npsm (fbe); 114" ID; nylon; grounded; 25' (7.6 m) wlspring guards FLUID FILTER; see 397-273 for parts DRAIN VALVE SPRAY TIP, customer's choice UNION, edapter; 318 npt(m)x 316 npsm swivel ELBOW, street; 114 npt(f x m) ELBOW, street; 318 npt(m) x 114 npt(f) NllT ?/A'' ..-., .._ 1 2 2 PLUG 2 2 1 1 143 2m-625 144 210-540 1 151 210-657 152 153 155885 LOCKWASHER, 114" CAP SCREW, hex head; 114 npt x 1.750" (0.444 mm) PIN, c&er AIR REGULATOR see 307-204 for parts NIPPLE, reducing; 114 to 118 npt O-RING, buna-N WASHER, plain UNION, swivel. 3/8 npsm swivel x 112 npt(m) PIN, pivot MANIFOLD, air; 112 npt (m x f swivel); three 118 npt tapped holes COVER, pail PLUG LABEL HOOK HANDLE SWIVEL we 306-861 for p a m 231 MONARK PUMP; Model 225970 only. see 307-619 for paits 231 MONARK PUMP; Model 228-967 only, see 307-619 for parts 1 2 142 208-393 145 218029 - 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 an REF PART NO. NO. NI IT 163 164 165 166 167 FERRULE CONNECTOR BODY ADAPTER TUBE ELBOW, fluid outlet M lH 4 ) 0 PLUG, plpe; 3@ /1 -8 thread PLUG, pipe; 1/4-18 thread NIPPLE; 1/4-18 npsm(f), 1/4-16 npt(m)xl.lW' (48 mm) long SPACER 101-909 164-721 164-723 164-720 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3cX e 307numbers in descriptionsrefer to separate instruction manuals. HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS 1. To be sure you receive the correct replacement parts, kit or accessories, always give all of the information requested in the chart below. 2. Check the parts list to identify the correct part number; do not use the ref. no. when orderlng. 3. Order all parts from your nearest Graco distributor. I I 6 digk PART . . "" NUMBER II a n II PART DESCRIPTION I I € I 307-621 9 ACCESSORIES (Must be purchased separately) AIR SUPPLY HOSE, grounded GROUNDING CLAMP 103-538 -176 " " ~ mi 112 barl- MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 112 in ID, 112 npttm) couplings, buna-N 205-418 8 ft (1.8 m) lono ~~~ GROUND WIRE 208950 25 ft (7.6 m) Ig., 12 ga. AIR LINE OILER 214-847 250 psi (17.5 barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE NYLON FLUID HOSE, grounded 3500psi (242 bar) MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 3/8 npt Inlet and Outlet 112 in. ID; 112 n p t h b a ) couplings 214962 15 ft (4.5 m) long 214983 25 ft (7.5 m) long 214964 50 ft (15.2 m) long GRACO THROAT SEAL LIQUID Non-evmoratina fluid for wet CUD %-9&1 &as (0.95 liter) 206-998 1 gallon (3.8 liter) * BLEED-TYPE MASTER AIR VALVE 107-142 3LW psi (21 barl MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Relieves air trapped in the air line between the pump air inlet and this valve when closed. 112 npt (m X f). AIR LINE FILTER 108149 Zao psi 114 barl MAXIMUM 112 npt Inlet and Outlet WORKING PRESSURE i TECHNICAL Recommended air operating range : Maximum recommended pump : Maximum working pressure Air inlet Fluid filter Wetted parts : : : : DATA to 120 psi to 8 cycl 0.66 gpm (2.50 m with pump operated within recommended range. 2760 psi bar) 1/2 at inlet fitting; 318 at pump 60 mesh (250 micron) screen Spray Gun: Stainless Steel, Tungsten Carbide, PTFE Polyurethane, Carbon Fluid Stainless Steel, PTFE Steel Pump: See "Wetted parts'' in the pump manual 307519. THE GRACO WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERS WARRANTY and bearing name to from in material and workmanship on the date of Graco warrants all equipment manufactured by an authorized Gram distributor to original purchaser for use. purchaser's remedy for breach of this warranty, Gram will. for a period of months from the date of sale, or any part of equipment proven defective. This warranty applies when equipment is installed, and maintained in Gram's This warranty not cover, and Gram not Gable for, any malfunction, damage or weer caused by installation, misapplication. or maintenance, negligence. accident, tempering. or of non-Gram parts. Nor abrasion, shall Gram be Gable for malfunction, damage or weer caused by the with Gram equipment of accessories, equip ment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the design, manufacture. installation, operation or maintenance of acequipment or materials not supplied by Gram. the prepaid of equipment claimed to be for verified, will repair or replace of charge any defective parts. If of the equipment does not any in at a reasonable charge, which charges may Include the tha of p a r t s , labor and transportation. is defect. If the claimed defect DISCLAIMERS by Gram to equipment will be or workmanship, the to the will AND EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY DRACO GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PAR TICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT MANUFAC TURED BY GRACO. sold, but not manufactured Graco switches, subject to the warran lf any, of Gram will provide purchaser with in making any for breach of warranties. ty. GRACO INC. 0. Box PRINTED IN U.S.A. England; An MINNEAPOLIS, France; MN Hong Kong; Japan
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