Graco Inc Paint Sprayer 222700 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST  
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warnings and information.  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
Model PRO 3500wb  
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Electrostatic Air Spray Gun  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Pressure  
Part No. 222700, Series C  
For use when electrostatically spraying con-  
ductive, waterborne fluids that meet at least  
one of the following conditions for non-flamma-  
bility:  
1. The fluid has a flash point above 140_ F  
(60_ C) and a maximum organic solvent  
concentration of 20%, by weight, per  
ASTM Standard D93.  
2. The fluid does not sustain burning when  
tested per ASTM Standard D4206 Sus-  
tained Burn Test.  
NOTE: The PRO 3500wb spray gun is Factory Mutual  
approved for use with Graco isolation systems. The spray  
gun is also approved for use with other Factory Mutual  
approved voltage isolations systems provided that the fluid  
hose is assembled as shown in Fig. 6, page 13. Any  
modification of genuine Graco parts or replacement of parts  
with non-Graco parts will void agency approvals.  
05148B  
U.S. PATENT NO. 4,290,091; 4,219,865; 4,497,447; 4,462,061; 4,660,774 ; D313,064; 4,978,075  
Patented 1986, 1987 Canada  
Brevete 1986, 1987  
U.K. PATENT NO. 2,147,158; 2,142,559B; 2,140,327B  
French Patent No. 89 16305  
Other U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending  
GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441  
ECOPYRIGHT 1995, GRACO INC.  
Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001  
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WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Improper grounding or an improper setup can cause a hazardous condition and result in an electric  
shock or other serious injury.  
D Ground the equipment, personnel in or close to the spray area, the object being sprayed, and all  
other electrically conductive objects in the spray area. See Ground the System on page 14.  
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D Components of the isolation system which are charged with high voltage must be inaccessible to  
personnel to avoid electric shock. These components must be contained in an enclosure or a  
safety fence that prohibits personnel from making contact with them before the system voltage is  
discharged.  
D The areas of the waterborne fluid hose that are accessible to the personnel must be covered by  
the conductive hose layer. The area on the hose that is not covered by the conductive hose layer  
must be inside the voltage isolation system enclosure. Refer to Fig. 6, page 13.  
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D Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure on page 16 when instructed to  
discharge the voltage; before cleaning, flushing, or servicing the system; before approaching the  
front of the gun; and before opening the safety fence or the enclosure for the isolated fluid supply.  
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Grounding Procedure on page 16 has been completed.  
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WARNING  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Improper grounding, poor air ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and  
result in a fire or explosion.  
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requirements stated in this instruction manual.  
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D Do not flush the system with the gun electrostatics turned on.  
D Use only non-sparking tools to clean residue from the booth and hangers.  
D Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the spray area.  
D Keep the spray area free of debris, including solvent, rags, and gasoline.  
D Do not store any flammable fluids in the spray area.  
D Do not turn on or off any light switch in the spray area while operating or if fumes are present.  
D Do not smoke in the spray area.  
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PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
Spray from the gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components can splash fluid in the eyes or on the skin  
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Warnings are continued on the next page.  
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WARNING  
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD  
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture, malfunction, or start unexpectedly and result  
in a serious injury.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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D Check the equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately.  
D Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated system component. This equip-  
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Introduction  
Precautions must be taken when using electrostatic  
Spraying Waterborne Fluids  
Electrostatically  
waterborne equipment to avoid potential shock haz-  
ards. When the spray gun charges the isolated fluid to  
high voltage, it is similar to charging a capacitor or  
battery. The system will store some of the energy while  
spraying and retain some of that energy after the spray  
gun is shut off. It is not safe to touch the front end of  
the gun until the stored energy is discharged. The  
amount of time it takes to discharge the energy de-  
pends on the system design. Follow the Fluid Voltage  
Discharge and Grounding Procedure, page 16,  
before approaching the front of the gun.  
The PRO 3500wb spray gun is a 60 kV electrostatic  
spray gun that is designed to spray conductive, water-  
borne, non-flammable fluids. When spraying water-  
borne fluids electrostatically, the gun must be con-  
nected to a voltage isolation system, which isolates the  
fluid supply from ground and allows voltage to be  
maintained at the tip of the gun.  
A safe, well designed isolation system should have the  
following features:  
D All components of the isolation system that are  
charged to high voltage must be contained within a  
fence or enclosure that prohibits personnel from  
making contact with the high voltage components.  
Do not intentionally ground out the system by arcing  
the electrode to ground when you are done spraying.  
Sudden arcs or shocks to the gun and system puts  
extra stress on the components and will shorten the  
life of the gun and fluid hose. When hanging up the  
gun, avoid arcing the gun to a grounded gun hanger.  
An optional plastic gun holster is available, which can  
be used to hang up the gun without causing arcs.  
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when the spray gun is not in use.  
D The system should not have any severe arcing  
occurring when the isolation mechanism opens and  
closes. Severe arcing will shorten the life of the  
system components.  
Operating the Electrostatics  
Refer to Fig. 1, page 7  
To operate the electrostatics, air pressure is supplied  
through a Graco electrically conductive air hose to the  
gun air inlet (F). When the gun is triggered, air enters  
the gun and is directed to the inlet of the turbine/alter-  
nator (T). The air spins the turbine, which then pro-  
vides electrical power to the power supply. The fluid is  
charged by the spray gun electrode (B). The charged  
fluid is attracted to the nearest grounded object, wrap-  
ping around and evenly coating all surfaces.  
When connected to a voltage isolation system, all of  
the fluid in the spray gun, fluid hose, and isolated fluid  
supply are charged to high voltage, which means that  
the system has more electrical energy than a solvent-  
based system. Therefore, only non-flammable fluids  
(defined on the front cover of this manual) can be  
sprayed with the system or be used to clean, flush. or  
purge the system.  
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KEY-Fig. 1  
J
Fluid Adjustment Knob  
K
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Exhaust Tube  
Hook  
A
B
C
D
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Air Cap  
Electrode  
Retaining Nut  
Gun Barrel  
Gun Handle  
Air Inlet  
M
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ES ON-OFF Lever  
Fan Air Adjustment Valve  
Atomizing Air Valve  
Power Supply  
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Fluid Inlet  
Trigger  
Turbine/Alternator  
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Fig. 1  
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KEY-Fig. 2  
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose (purchased  
separately)  
DD Conductive Hose Layer  
EE Inner Hose Layer  
FF Outer Hose Jacket  
CC Grounded Enclosure  
A Graco waterborne fluid hose must be used between  
the voltage isolation system fluid outlet and the spray  
gun fluid inlet. This fluid hose consists of three layers  
(see Fig. 2):  
The portion of the inner hose layer (EEPTFE tube) that is not  
covered by the conductive hose layer (DD), must be inside the  
safety fence or enclosure (CC).  
The areas of the waterbase fluid hose that are accessible to  
personnel during normal operation must be covered by the outer  
hose jacket (FF).  
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If a hose failure occurs, where the high voltage arcs  
through the inner hose layer (EE), the voltage will be  
discharged to ground through the conductive hose  
layer (DD). When properly installed, the conductive  
hose layer is grounded through its connection to the  
grounded safety fence or enclosure (CC). All areas of  
the fluid hose that are accessible to personnel must be  
covered by the outer hose jacket (FF) to avoid electric  
shock.  
CC  
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H O PRO Voltage Block connection shown  
05179  
Fig. 2  
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Basic Guidelines  
Installing the System  
When spraying waterborne fluids electrostatically:  
D The gun must be connected to a voltage isolation  
system, which isolates the fluid supply from ground  
and allows voltage to be maintained at the tip of the  
gun.  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Installing and servicing this equipment  
requires access to parts which could  
cause an electric shock or other serious  
injury if the work is not performed properly.  
D All components of the isolation system that are  
charged to high voltage must be contained within a  
fence or enclosure that prohibits personnel from  
making contact with the high voltage components.  
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occurring when the isolation mechanism opens and  
closes. Severe arcing will shorten the life of the  
system components.  
you are trained and qualified.  
D Comply with all local, state, and national codes  
for the installation of electrical apparatus in a  
Class I, Group D, Hazardous Location.  
Warning Signs  
Mount the warning sign, part no. 186118, in the spray  
area where it can easily be seen and read by all opera-  
tors. Additional warning signs are available at no  
charge.  
D Comply with all applicable local, state, and  
national fire, electrical, and other safety regula-  
tions.  
Fig. 3, page 10, shows a typical Model PRO 3500wb  
waterborne system. The particular type and size sys-  
tem for your operation must be custom designed for  
your needs. For assistance in designing a system,  
contact your Graco representative.  
Ventilate the Spray Booth  
WARNING  
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD  
Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the  
buildup of toxic vapors. Do not operate  
the gun unless the ventilating fans are  
on.  
Accessories are available from your Graco representa-  
tive. Refer to the Product Data Sheet for the gun,  
Form No. 305681.  
Check and follow all local, state, and national codes  
regarding air exhaust velocity requirements. High  
velocity air exhaust will decrease the operating effi-  
ciency of the electrostatic system. The minimum  
allowable air exhaust velocity is 60 linear feet/minute  
(18.3 linear meters/minute).  
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KEY-Fig. 3  
A
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Air Regulator  
Spray Gun Air Shut-off Valve  
Gun Fluid Regulator  
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose  
Gun Fluid Inlet  
PRO 3500wb Spray Gun  
Gun Air Inlet  
K
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Air Supply Hose  
Fluid Supply Hose  
Gun Air Hose Ground Wire  
True Earth Ground  
Fluid Hose Port  
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Main Ground Wire  
Ground Lug  
Graco Red Electrically Conductive Gun Air Hose  
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PRO 3500wb Gun shown with the  
Graco H O PRO Batch System  
G
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Consult your isolation system  
manual for other configurations.  
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Fig. 3  
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Connect the red-colored Graco Electrically Conductive  
Install the Air Line Accessories  
Air Hose (H) to the gun air inlet and connect the hose  
ground wire (M) to a true earth ground (N). Refer to  
Fig. 3, page 10. Check the electrical grounding of the  
gun as instructed on page 15. See page 48 to order  
the air hose.  
1. Install an air line filter and an air and water separa-  
tor on the main air supply line to ensure a dry,  
clean air supply to the gun. Dirt and moisture can  
ruin the appearance of your finished workpiece  
and can cause the gun to malfunction.  
NOTE: The hose and the gun have special left-hand  
threads to prevent connecting another type of air hose  
to the gun air inlet.  
2. Install a bleed-type air regulator (A) on the pump  
and gun air supply lines to control air pressure to  
the pump and gun. Refer to Fig. 3, page 10.  
Connect the Exhaust Tube  
3. Install a bleed-type air shutoff valve on the main air  
line, the pump air line (to shut off air to the pump),  
and the gun air line (B) (to shut off air to the gun).  
Press the exhaust tube (provided) onto the barbed  
adapter on the bottom of the gun handle. Secure the  
tube with the clamp provided. Refer to page 46.  
Install the Fluid LIne Accessories  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
1. Before connecting the fluid line, blow it out with air  
and flush it with water.  
Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle or the  
gun to spray unexpectedly, which could result in a  
serious injury, including splashing in the eyes or on  
the skin. The bleed-type air shutoff valve is re-  
quired on the main air supply line so trapped air will  
be relieved between this valve and the pump after  
the air regulator is closed.  
2. A fluid regulator (C) is needed in the fluid line to  
control fluid pressure to the gun. Refer to Fig. 3,  
page 10.  
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NOTE: The H O PRO voltage block comes with a fluid  
regulator already installed.  
3. Install a fluid filter and drain valve at the pump  
outlet.  
Connect the Air Line  
WARNING  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an electric shock or  
other serious injury, you must use the  
red-colored Graco Electrically Conduc-  
tive Air Hose for the gun air supply hose, and you  
must connect the hose ground wire to a true earth  
ground. Do not use the black or grey-colored Graco  
air hoses.  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of serious injury, including  
splashing in the eyes or on the skin, install a fluid  
drain valve close to the pumps fluid outlet. The  
fluid drain valve is required in your system to assist  
in relieving fluid pressure in the displacement  
pump, hose and gun; triggering the gun to relieve  
pressure may not be sufficient.  
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Filter the Fluid  
CAUTION  
Be careful not to cut into the inner hose layer (K)  
when stripping the hose. Nicks or cuts in the tube will  
cause premature hose failure.  
Filter the fluid to remove coarse particles and sediment  
which could clog the fluid nozzle. The filter must be  
installed at the grounded fluid inlet to the voltage  
isolation system.  
2. Inspect the condition of the o-rings (G) on the hose  
barbed-fitting. Replace the o-rings if they are worn  
or damaged.  
Connect the Fluid Hose  
NOTE:  
3. Unscrew the hose ferrule housing (79) from the  
gun fluid inlet fitting, and slide the nut onto the  
barbed-end of the hose. Refer to Fig. 5.  
D A Graco waterborne fluid hose must be used  
between the voltage isolation system fluid outlet  
and the spray gun fluid inlet. See page 48 to order  
the Graco waterborne fluid hoses and the hose  
replacement parts.  
4. Apply a light coat of dielectric grease (supplied  
with the gun) to the o-rings (G) and to the entire  
length of the inner hose layer (K). See Fig. 4.  
KEY- Fig. 4  
D Before connecting the fluid supply line to the gun,  
blow it out with air, and flush it with water to remove  
contaminants. Flush the gun before using it.  
G
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O-Rings  
Outer Hose Jacket  
Conductive Hose Layer  
Inner Hose Layer  
K
Apply a light coat of dielectric grease to the o-rings (G) and the  
entire length of the inner hose layer (K)  
WARNING  
4.075 + 0.10 in. (103.5 + 2.5 mm)  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an electric shock,  
install only one continuous Graco water-  
borne fluid hose between the isolated  
fluid supply and the spray gun. Do not splice hoses  
together.  
Minimum of 4.375 + 0.10 in. (111.1 + 2.5 mm)  
G
1. For the fluid hose to seal properly and be held  
securely, the hose must be stripped and as-  
sembled to the dimensions shown in Fig. 4. Refer  
also to Fig. 29, page 42. A new Graco waterborne  
fluid hose comes fully assembled to the proper  
dimensions.  
Spray Gun  
Hose End  
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Fig. 4  
Continued on the next page  
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Connect the Fluid Hose (continued)  
WARNING  
5. Insert the hose (Y) into the hose ferrule housing  
(79). See Fig. 5.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an electric shock,  
the areas of the waterborne fluid hose  
that are accessible to personnel during  
normal operation must be covered by the outer  
hose jacket (H). See Fig. 6.  
6. Push the hose firmly through the fluid inlet tube  
(75) until the o-rings on the hose barbed fitting are  
seated and the hose bottoms out.  
7. Tighten the hose ferrule (77) firmly with a wrench  
to about 50 in-lb (5.6 NSm). Pull back on the hose  
to make sure it is secure. If not, disconnect the  
hose and inspect it for damage. Check the hose  
connection periodically for signs that the hose is  
loosening.  
CAUTION  
The Graco warranty is void if the spray gun is con-  
nected to a non-Graco voltage isolation system or if  
the gun is operated above 60 kV.  
CAUTION  
KEY- Fig. 6  
If the hose comes loose from the fitting, fluid leakage  
will occur. Make sure the hose ferrule (77) is tight  
and that nothing will pull or catch on the hose during  
operation.  
H
K
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Outer Hose Jacket  
Inner Hose Layer  
Voltage Isolation System Enclosure  
The areas of the waterborne fluid hose that are accessible to  
personnel during normal operation must be covered by the outer  
hose jacket (H).  
8. Connect the other end of the hose to the isolated  
fluid supply as instructed in the voltage isolation  
system manual. See Fig. 6.  
The portion of the inner hose layer (K) that is not covered by  
the outer hose jacket (H) must be inside the voltage isolation  
system enclosure (R).  
KEY- Fig. 5  
The conductive hose layer (J) must be grounded through its  
connection to the isolation systems grounded safety fence or  
enclosure (R).  
Y
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose  
75 Fluid Inlet Tube  
77 Hose Ferrule  
79 Hose Ferrule Housing  
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connection shown  
05149B  
Fig. 6  
05405B  
Fig. 5  
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2. PRO 3500wb Electrostatic Air Spray Gun:  
Ground the System  
Install the red-colored Graco electrically conduc-  
tive air hose between the gun and air supply line  
and connect the air hose ground wire to a true  
earth ground. Check the electrical grounding of the  
gun as instructed on page 15.  
WARNING  
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND  
3. Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose: The conductive  
layer of the hose must be properly grounded by  
correct installation as instructed on pages 12 to 13.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
When operating the electrostatic device,  
any ungrounded objects in the spray  
area (such as people, containers, tools,  
etc.) can become electrically charged.  
Improper grounding can result in static  
sparking, which can cause a fire, explo-  
sion, or electric shock. Follow the  
grounding instructions below.  
4. Voltage Isolation System: Ground the system  
according to the manufacturers instructions.  
5. All persons entering the spray area: Their  
shoes must have conductive soles, such as  
leather, or personal grounding straps must be  
worn. Rubber or plastic soles are not conductive.  
The operator must not wear gloves which insulate  
the hand from the spray gun. The gloves must be  
conductive or modified as shown on page 17.  
The following grounding instructions are minimum re-  
quirements for a basic electrostatic, waterborne  
system. Your system may include other equipment or  
objects which must be grounded. Check your local  
electrical code for detailed grounding instructions. Your  
system must be connected to a true earth ground.  
6. Object being sprayed: Keep the workpiece  
hangers clean and grounded at all times. Contact  
points must be sharp points or knife edges.  
7. The floor of the spray area: The floor must be  
electrically conductive and grounded. Do not cover  
the floor with cardboard or any non-conductive  
material which would interrupt grounding continu-  
ity.  
1. Fluid Supply: Ground the fluid supply by connect-  
ing a ground wire and clamp between the fluid  
supply and a true earth ground. See your fluid  
supply instruction manual for grounding instruc-  
tions.  
8. All electrically conductive objects or devices  
in the spray area: They must be properly  
grounded.  
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KEY- Fig. 7  
Check the Electrical Grounding  
AA Gun Handle  
BB True Earth Ground  
CC Ohmmeter  
DD ES ON-OFF Lever  
1. Have a qualified electrician check the electrical  
grounding continuity of the spray gun and air hose.  
EE Graco Electrically Conductive Air Hose  
EE  
2. Make sure the red Graco electrically conductive air  
hose (EE) is connected to the gun and the hose  
ground wire is connected to a true earth ground.  
See Fig. 7.  
DD  
AA  
3. The air and fluid supplies to the fluid hose must be  
turned off and the fluid hose must not have any  
fluid in it when checking the continuity.  
4. Turn the gun ES ON-OFF lever (DD) to OFF.  
5. Measure the resistance between the gun handle  
(AA) and a true earth ground (BB) with an ohmme-  
ter (CC). Resistance should not exceed 100 ohms.  
6. If the resistance is greater than 100 ohms, check  
the tightness of the ground connections, and be  
sure the air hose ground wire is connected to a  
true earth ground. If the resistance is still too high,  
replace the air hose.  
BB  
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Fig. 7  
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Operation  
Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding  
Pressure Relief Procedure  
Procedure  
WARNING  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
The system pressure must be manually relieved to  
prevent the system from starting or spraying acci-  
dentally. To reduce the risk of an injury from acci-  
dental spray from the gun, splashing fluid, or  
moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief Proce-  
dure whenever you:  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
The high voltage fluid supply is charged  
with high voltage until the voltage is dis-  
charged. Contact with the charged com-  
ponents of the isolation system or spray gun elec-  
trode will cause an electric shock. To avoid an elec-  
tric shock, follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge  
and Grounding Procedure:  
D are instructed to relieve the pressure,  
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1. Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and  
Grounding Procedure, at left.  
NOTE: An accessory grounding rod, part no. 210084,  
is available to discharge any voltage remaining on a  
system component. Contact your Graco representative  
to order it.  
2. Relieve fluid pressure in the fluid supply and  
voltage isolation system as instructed in their  
instruction manuals.  
1. Turn off the gun electrostatics by turning the gun  
ES ON-OFF lever to the OFF position.  
2. Discharge the voltage at the voltage isolation  
system by following the procedure specified in the  
voltage isolation system instruction manual.  
3. Turn off the fluid supply to the gun.  
4. Shut off the air supply to the spray gun. The  
shut-off device must bleed the air out of the sys-  
tem.  
3. Touch the electrode of the gun with a grounded rod  
to make sure that the voltage has been dis-  
charged. If an arc is seen, verify that the electros-  
tatics are turned off or see Troubleshooting,  
page 24, or the voltage isolation system manual  
for other possible problems. Resolve the problem  
before proceeding.  
5. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste  
container to relieve fluid pressure.  
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3 in. (76 mm) square cut out and  
finger of glove cut off  
Operating Checklist  
Check the following list daily, before starting to operate  
the system, to help ensure safe, efficient operation.  
____ 1. All the operators are properly trained to safely  
operate an electrostatic, waterborne, air spray  
system as instructed in this manual and the  
voltage isolation system manual.  
____ 2. All the operators are trained how to properly  
relieve system pressure as instructed on page  
16.  
____ 3. All the operators are trained how to properly  
discharge the voltage as instructed on page  
16.  
NOTE: If gloves are worn, they must be conductive or  
modified as shown so they do not interfere with operator  
grounding through the gun.  
____ 4. The operator is not wearing gloves which  
insulate the hand from the spray gun. If worn,  
gloves must be conductive or modified as  
shown in Fig. 8 so as not to interfere with the  
operator grounding through the gun.  
Fig. 8  
____ 5. The system is thoroughly grounded and the  
operator and all persons entering the spray  
area are properly grounded. See Ground the  
System, page 14, and Check the Electrical  
Grounding, page 15.  
Selecting a Fluid Nozzle and Air Cap  
____ 6. The condition of the electrical components of  
the spray gun has been checked as instructed  
in Electrical Tests, page 28.  
The gun is supplied with a 0.06 inch (1.5 mm) fluid  
nozzle, part no. 191833, and an air cap, part no.  
193033. If your application requires a different nozzle  
and air cap combination, see instruction manual  
307803 or consult your authorized Graco distributor to  
select the appropriate fluid nozzle and air cap. Install  
the air cap and fluid nozzle as instructed on page 30.  
____ 7. All fluid hose connections are tight.  
____ 8. The ventilation fans are operating properly.  
____ 9. All the debris, including flammable liquids and  
rags, is removed from the spray area.  
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Operation  
1. Follow the Operating Checklist on page 17.  
Operating the Spray Gun  
2. Make sure the system voltage is discharged.  
Loosen the air cap retaining nut, and rotate the air  
cap for a vertical or horizontal spray pattern. See  
Fig. 9. Then tighten the retaining nut until the air  
cap is held firmly in place; you should not be able  
to rotate the air cap horns by hand.  
WARNING  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of fire and explosion,  
only use this equipment to spray non-  
flammable, waterborne fluids as defined  
on the front cover of this manual.  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Contact with the charged components of  
the spray gun will cause an electric  
Vertical Pattern  
shock. Do not touch the gun nozzle or  
electrode or come within 4 inches (101.6 mm) of  
the front of the gun during gun operation or until  
after following the Fluid Voltage Discharge and  
Grounding Procedure on page 16.  
Horizontal Pattern  
02020  
Fig. 9  
Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Ground-  
ing Procedure on page 16 when you stop spray-  
ing and whenever you are instructed to discharge  
the voltage.  
3. Pressurize the fluid supply, and adjust the fluid  
flow by using the fluid pressure regulator installed  
in the fluid line. Refer to instruction manual 307803  
to set the fluid pressure for various fluid flows,  
according to the size of the fluid nozzle being  
used.  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 when you stop  
spraying, before installing or cleaning the fluid  
nozzle, and whenever you are instructed to relieve  
the pressure.  
4. If necessary, further adjust the fluid flow rate with  
the fluid adjustment knob (J). See Fig. 10.  
5. Fully open the fan air valve (P).  
6. Set the air pressure with the air pressure regulator.  
The following chart shows the air hose inlet pres-  
sure required to get full voltage from the power  
supply. To avoid shortening the turbine life, do not  
exceed the recommended air pressures.  
WARNING  
COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of component rupture,  
which can cause serious injury, do not  
Air Hose  
Length  
ft. (m)  
Dynamic pressure at air hose inlet  
required for full voltage  
psi (kPa, bar)  
exceed the maximum working pressure  
of the lowest rated system component. This equip-  
ment has a 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) maximum  
working air and fluid pressure.  
15 (4.6)  
25 (7.6)  
45 to 50 (314 to 345, 3.1 to 3.4)  
50 to 55 (345 to 379, 3.4 to 3.7)  
60 to 65 (410 to 444, 4.1 to 4.4)  
68 to 73 (465 to 501, 4.5 to 5.0)  
75 to 80 (514 to 550, 5.1 to 5.5)  
50 (15.3)  
75 (22.9)  
100 (30.5)  
Follow the steps below to establish the correct fluid  
flow and air flow. Do not turn the ES ON-OFF lever to  
ON yet:  
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Operation  
7. Set the atomizing air valve (R) about 1.5 turns out  
11. Use the same spraying technique you would use  
with a conventional air spray system to coat the  
workpiece.  
for most applications. The Atomizing Air Valve  
Adjustment chart shows the effect of the atomiz-  
ing air valve adjustment on the air cap air flow.  
12. Relieve the pressure and discharge the voltage  
when you stop spraying.  
8. Adjust the pattern width with the fan air valve (P).  
Atomizing Air Valve Adjustment  
CAUTION  
Hang the gun with its nozzle pointing down when it is  
not being used to avoid having fluid run into the gun  
air passages. See Fig. 11. Fluid in the gun air pas-  
sages can cause poor atomization and excessive  
current demands and damage the gun.  
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Fan Air Adjustment Valve  
Atomizing Air Valve  
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Fully Closed  
Valve Turns  
Fine Adjustments of the Spray Gun  
D To improve the atomization, open the atomizing air  
valve further (R). If more atomizing air is needed  
beyond the fully open position of the valve, increase  
the air hose inlet pressure.  
Use the lowest air flow settings needed for accept-  
able atomization. The slower particle velocity will  
improve the electrostatic effect.  
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9. Turn the ES ON-OFF lever (N) to ON to begin  
spraying with the electrostatics. When spraying,  
the ES indicator light (M) should glow, indicating  
the electrostatic charge.  
NOTE: See Spray Pattern Troubleshooting on page  
25 to correct spray pattern problems. See Voltage  
Loss Troubleshooting on page 22 to correct voltage  
problems.  
10. Operate the voltage isolation system as instructed  
in the system manual. Normal spraying voltage for  
the system will be 45 to 55 kV.  
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Operation  
1. Relieve the pressure.  
Shutdown  
2. Flush and clean the equipment. Follow the instruc-  
WARNING  
tion in Maintenance.  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 whenever you stop  
spraying and whenever you are instructed to  
relieve pressure.  
Maintenance  
Daily Care and Cleaning  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Fluid left in gun air passages could result in a poor  
quality paint finish and may draw current and reduce  
the electrostatic effect. Fluid in the power supply  
cavity can reduce the alternator life.  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of fire and explosion:  
D Only flush, purge, or clean the PRO  
3500wb spray gun with non-flam-  
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cover of this manual.  
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allow solvent into the gun air passages.  
Point the gun down while cleaning to prevent  
fluid from running into the air passages. See  
Fig. 12.  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge  
and Grounding Procedure on page 16  
before cleaning or flushing the gun to  
ensure the voltage is discharged and avoid serious  
injury from an electric shock.  
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Hang the gun with its nozzle pointing down  
when it is not being used.  
1. Clean the fluid and air line filters daily.  
2. Clean the outside of the gun daily with a soft cloth  
dampened in a non-flammable cleaning fluid.  
3. Clean the air cap and fluid nozzle daily, minimum,  
as instructed on page 21. Some applications  
require more frequent cleaning. Replace the fluid  
nozzle and air cap if they are damaged. See page  
30.  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 when you stop  
spraying, before cleaning or flushing the spray gun,  
and whenever you are instructed to relieve the  
pressure.  
4. Check the electrode wire. Straighten it if it is bent,  
and replace it if it is broken or damaged. See page  
32.  
5. Check for any fluid leakage from the gun and fluid  
hoses. Tighten fittings or replace equipment as  
needed.  
6. Check all of the work hangers for build-up of  
material; clean them if necessary.  
7. Flush the gun before changing colors and whenev-  
er you are done operating the gun. See page 21.  
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Maintenance  
Clean the Air Cap and Fluid Nozzle  
Flush the Spray Gun  
1. Relieve the pressure and discharge the system  
voltage as instructed on page 16.  
Equipment needed:  
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2. Make sure the gun ES ON-OFF lever is turned to  
OFF.  
CAUTION  
3. Turn off the air to the spray gun.  
Do not use metal tools to clean the air cap or fluid  
nozzle holes as this could scratch them, and make  
sure the electrode wire is not damaged. Scratches in  
the air cap or nozzle or a damaged electrode wire  
can distort the spray pattern.  
4. Change the fluid supply over to the cleaning fluid.  
Read the voltage isolation system manual for  
specific flushing procedures.  
5. Spray the cleaning fluid until the fluid that comes  
out of the gun is clear.  
Procedure:  
6. Shut off the fluid supply and relieve the pressure  
as instructed on page 16.  
1. Relieve the pressure and discharge the system  
voltage as instructed on page 16.  
7. Before spraying paint again, reconnect the paint  
supply, turn on the fluid and air supplies, and  
trigger the gun until it is clear of cleaning fluid.  
2. Remove the air cap retaining nut and air cap.  
3. Clean the air cap with the soft bristle brush and a  
non-flammable cleaning fluid or submerge the air  
cap in the cleaning fluid and wipe it clean.  
4. With the front of the gun pointed down, clean the  
fluid nozzle and the front of the gun with the soft  
bristle brush and cleaning fluid. See Fig. 12.  
NOTE: If it appears that there is fluid inside the fluid  
nozzle air passages, remove the gun from the line for  
servicing.  
5. Clean the exterior of the gun with a cloth damp-  
ened in a non-flammable cleaning fluid.  
6. Carefully install the air cap. Be sure to insert the  
electrode wire through the center air cap hole and  
do not bend the wire. Rotate the air cap horns to  
the desired position.  
7. Tighten the retaining nut until the air cap is held  
firmly in place; you should not be able to rotate the  
air cap horns by hand.  
05152A  
Fig. 12  
8. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
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Troubleshooting  
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ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Installing and servicing this equipment  
requires access to parts which may  
cause an electric shock or other serious  
injury if the work is not performed properly. Do not  
install or service this equipment unless you are  
trained and qualified.  
Waterborne Fluid Hose  
D Dielectric failure of hose (pin-hole leak through  
PTFE layer)  
D Air gap in the fluid column between the gun and  
isolated fluid supply, causing a low voltage reading  
on the isolation system voltage meter.  
Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Ground-  
ing Procedure on page 16 before checking or  
servicing the system and whenever you are  
instructed to discharge the voltage to ensure the  
voltage is discharged and avoid serious injury from  
an electric shock.  
Voltage Block  
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Visual Check  
First, check the system for any visible faults or errors  
to help isolate whether the spray gun, fluid hose or  
voltage block has failed. A voltage probe and meter,  
part no. 236003, is helpful for diagnosing voltage  
problems and is required for some of the troubleshoot-  
ing tests that follow.  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 before checking or  
servicing any part of the system and whenever you  
are instructed to relieve the pressure.  
1. Check that all of the air and fluid tubes and hoses  
are properly connected.  
Voltage Loss Troubleshooting  
2. Check that the voltage isolation system valves and  
controls are properly set for operation. Refer to the  
voltage isolation system manual.  
Normal spraying voltage for a system using the PRO  
3500wb gun is 45 to 55 kV. The system voltage is  
lower due to spraying current demands and voltage  
isolation system losses.  
3. Check that the spray gun and voltage isolation  
system have sufficient air pressure.  
A loss of spraying voltage can be caused by a problem  
with the spray gun, fluid hose, or voltage block, since  
all of the system components are electrically con-  
nected through the conductive, waterborne fluid.  
4. Check that the gun ES ON-OFF lever is in the ON  
position and that the gun ES indicator light comes  
on. If the ES indicator light does not come on,  
remove the spray gun for service, and complete  
the electrical tests on page 28.  
Before troubleshooting or servicing the voltage block  
itself, you need to determine which component in the  
system is most likely causing a problem. Possible  
causes include:  
5. Check that the voltage isolation systems enclo-  
sure door or safety fence gate is closed and that  
any safety interlocks are engaged and working  
properly.  
Spray Gun  
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6. Make sure the voltage isolation system is in the  
isolatemode, where it is isolating the fluid volt-  
age from ground.  
fluid packings  
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4. Position the end of the hose as far as possible  
Voltage Loss Troubleshooting (continued)  
away from any grounded surface. The end of the  
hose must be at least 1 ft. (305 mm) from any  
ground. Make sure that no one is within 3 ft. (914  
mm) of the end of the hose.  
7. To eliminate air gaps in the fluid column, spray  
enough fluid to purge the air out between the  
voltage isolation system and the spray gun. An air  
gap in the fluid hose can break the electrical  
continuity between the spray gun and the isolated  
fluid supply and cause a low voltage reading on a  
voltage meter connected to the isolated fluid  
supply.  
5. Turn the ES ON-OFF valve to ON, and trigger the  
gun just enough to turn on the air to the gun but  
not the fluid. Measure the voltage at the gun  
electrode with a voltage probe and meter.  
8. Check the spray gun cover and barrel for accumu-  
lated overspray. Excessive overspray can create a  
conductive path back to the grounded gun handle.  
Install a new gun cover and clean the exterior of  
the gun.  
6. Discharge the system voltage by waiting 30 se-  
conds and then touching the gun electrode with a  
grounded rod.  
7. If the meter reading is 45 to 55 kV, the gun and  
fluid hose are okay, and the problem is in the  
voltage isolation system. See the voltage isolation  
system manual for further troubleshooting  
information.  
9. Inspect the entire system for any visible fluid  
leakage and repair any fluid leaks that are found.  
Pay special attention to the following areas:  
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outer jacket, which may indicate an internal leak  
If the reading is below 45 kV, the problem is in the  
gun or fluid hose.  
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Tests  
If you still have no voltage, separate the spray gun and  
hose from the voltage isolation system and check  
whether the gun and hose alone will hold voltage with  
the following test.  
8. Flush the fluid hose and gun with enough air to dry  
out the fluid passages.  
9. Turn the ES ON-OFF valve to ON, and trigger the  
gun. Measure the voltage at the gun electrode with  
a voltage probe and meter.  
1. Flush the system with water and leave the lines  
filled with water.  
2. Relieve the pressure and discharge the system  
voltage as instructed on page 16.  
10. If the meter reading is 55 to 60 kV, the gun power  
supply is okay, and there is probably a dielectric  
breakdown somewhere in the fluid hose or gun.  
Continue with step 11.  
3. Disconnect the fluid hose from the voltage isolation  
system.  
NOTE: Avoid allowing any water to leak out of the fluid  
hose as that could cause a significant air gap in the  
fluid column up to the gun electrode, which can break  
the conductivity path and conceal a potential failure  
area.  
If the reading is below 55 kV range, do the  
electrical tests on page 28 to check the gun and  
power supply resistance. If those tests show the  
gun and power supply are okay, continue with step  
11, page 24.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Voltage Loss Troubleshooting (continued)  
Remove the packing assembly from the gun  
as instructed on page 33, and look for signs of  
fluid leakage or any blackened areas, which  
would indicate arcing is occurring along the  
packing rod.  
11. A dielectric breakdown is most likely in one of the  
following three areas. Repair or replace the com-  
ponent that is failing.  
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Fluid hose connection joint to the spray gun  
A breakdown at the fluid hose connection joint  
would be caused by fluid leaking past the  
o-ring seals on the end of the hose. Remove  
the hose at the gun connection and look for  
signs of fluid leakage along the PTFE tube.  
Check for leakage or any bulges in the outer  
jacket, which may indicate a pin-hole leak  
through the PTFE layer. Disconnect the fluid  
hose from the gun, and look for signs of fluid  
contamination on the outside of the PTFE  
portion of the fluid tube.  
12. Before reassembling the gun, clean and dry the  
gun fluid inlet tube (item 75 on page 46). Repack  
the inner spacer of the fluid packing rod with  
dielectric grease and reassemble the gun as  
instructed on page 34.  
Inspect the end of the hose connected to the  
voltage block. Look for cuts or nicks.  
13. Reconnect the fluid hose as instructed on page 12.  
Make sure the hose is properly stripped; see  
Fig. 4, page 12, for hose stripping dimensions.  
Restrip or replace the hose.  
14. Check the gun voltage with the voltage probe and  
meter before filling the gun with fluid.  
Electrical Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Voltage is still present at the gun  
after following the Fluid Voltage  
Discharge and Grounding Pro-  
cedure  
Gun electrostatics (gun ES lever) are Turn off the gun electrostatics.  
not turned off.  
Did not wait long enough for the volt- Wait a longer period of time before  
age to discharge through the voltage touching the electrode with a  
bleed resistor.  
grounded rod. Check for possible  
bleed resistor failure.  
There is an air pocket in the fluid line Determine the cause of the air pocket  
that leaves the fluid near the gun  
isolated.  
and fix the problem. Purge the air out  
of the fluid line.  
Voltage isolation system failed.  
See the isolation system manual for  
service information.  
The operator gets a shock  
The operator is not properly grounded Be sure the floor and the operator are  
or is near an ungrounded object.  
properly grounded; see Ground the  
System, page 14.  
The gun is not properly grounded.  
See Check the Electrical Ground-  
ing, page 15.  
The operator gets a shock when  
touching the workpiece  
The workpiece is not properly  
grounded.  
Clean the workpiece hangers; check  
for proper grounding on the conveyor  
or track  
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Troubleshooting  
Spray Pattern Troubleshooting  
NOTE: Some spray pattern problems are caused by the improper balance between air and fluid.  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The fluid supply is insufficient.  
Adjust the fluid regulator, or fill the  
fluid supply.  
Fluttering or spitting spray  
The fluid nozzle is loose, or the fluid  
nozzle taper seat is damaged.  
Tighten or replace the fluid nozzle;  
see page 30.  
There is dirt between the fluid nozzle, Clean the parts; see page 21.  
taper seat, and gun body.  
The coupler at the fluid inlet is loose  
or cracked.  
Tighten or repair the coupler.  
There is fluid build-up on the air cap; Clean the air cap with a soft imple-  
partially clogged horn holes; or full air ment or submerge it in water and  
Improper spray pattern  
pressure from the clean horn hole  
forces the fan pattern toward the  
clogged end.  
wipe it clean; see page 21.  
The electrode is bent.  
Straighten the electrode.  
The fluid nozzle or air cap holes are  
damaged.  
Replace the damaged part; see page  
30.  
There is fluid buildup on the perimeter Remove the obstruction; never use  
of the fluid nozzle orifice, or a partially wire or hard instruments; see page  
clogged fluid nozzle orifice.  
21.  
The electrode is bent.  
Straighten the electrode wire.  
Reduce the fan air pressure.  
The fan air pressure is too high.  
The fluid is too thin.  
Reduce the fluid viscosity.  
Increase the fluid pressure.  
Increase the fan air pressure.  
Reduce the fluid viscosity.  
Reduce the fluid flow.  
There is not enough fluid pressure.  
The fan air pressure is too low.  
The fluid is too thick.  
There is too much fluid.  
The last coat of fluid is applied too  
wet.  
Apply a drier finish using multiple  
strokes.  
Streaks  
There is too much air pressure.  
The air pressure is insufficient.  
The spray pattern is non-uniform.  
Decrease the air pressure.  
Increase the air pressure.  
Clean or replace the air cap; see  
page 21.  
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Troubleshooting  
Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The distance between the gun and  
workpiece is incorrect.  
Adjust the spraying distance to 8 to  
12 inches (203 to 305 mm).  
The system is holding voltage but  
there is poor electrostatic wrap on  
the part being sprayed  
The parts are poorly grounded.  
Clean the workpiece hangers; check  
for proper grounding on the conveyor  
or track.  
Booth exhaust velocity is too high.  
Reduce the exhaust velocity within  
the code limits.  
The atomizing air pressure is too  
high.  
Reduce the atomizing air pressure.  
The fluid pressure is too high.  
Reduce the fluid pressure.  
The fluid viscosity is not right for  
electrostatic spray.  
Check with the supplier for proper  
fluid viscosity for electrostatic spray.  
Gun Operation Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The fluid rod packings or fluid rod are Replace the packings or rod; see  
Fluid leakage from the fluid pack-  
ing area  
worn.  
page 33.  
The packing nut is loose  
The air valve is not seating properly.  
Tighten the packing nut; see page 33.  
Clean and service the air valve; see  
page 36.  
Air leakage from the front of the  
gun  
The air valve o-ring is sticking.  
The fluid rod is worn or damaged.  
The fluid seat is worn.  
Lubricate the o-ring; see page 36.  
Replace the fluid rod; see page 33.  
Fluid leakage from the front of the  
gun  
Replace the fluid nozzle and/or elec-  
trode needle; see pages 30 to 32.  
The fluid packing is too tight.  
The resistor stud is loose.  
Lubricate and adjust the packing nut;  
see page 33.  
Tighten the resistor stud; see page  
30.  
The fluid nozzle is loose.  
Tighten the fluid nozzle; see page 30.  
Replace the o-ring; see page 30.  
The resistor stud o-ring is damaged.  
The air pressure is insufficient for  
good atomization.  
Increase the air cap air pressure by  
opening the atomizing air valve more  
or increasing the gun air inlet pres-  
sure; use the least air pressure need-  
ed for good results.  
Orange Peelfinish  
The fluid is poorly mixed or filtered.  
An improper thinner is being used.  
Remix or refilter the fluid.  
Use the proper thinner.  
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Gun Operation Troubleshooting (continued)  
The air pressure is too high.  
Reduce the air cap air pressure by  
closing the atomizing air valve more  
or decreasing the gun air inlet pres-  
sure; use the least air pressure  
Excessive spray fog  
needed for good results. Do not re-  
duce below minimum pressure need-  
ed for full voltage. See page 18.  
The fluid is thinned too much.  
The fluid supply is low.  
Properly thin the fluid.  
Check the fluid supply; add fluid if  
necessary.  
No fluid sprays from the gun  
The fluid nozzle is dirty or clogged.  
The fluid nozzle is damaged.  
Clean the fluid nozzle; see page 21.  
Replace the fluid nozzle; see page  
30.  
The exhaust air flow is insufficient or Check for the proper CFM; check the  
The equipment is covered with  
fluid  
not directed properly.  
baffles and direction of the air flow.  
The distance between the gun and  
workpiece is incorrect.  
Adjust the spraying distance to 8 to  
12 inches (203 to 305 mm).  
The electrode is bent.  
Straighten the electrode.  
Dirty air cap  
The nozzle orifice is damaged.  
Replace the fluid nozzle; see page  
30.  
The air cap and fluid nozzle are mis- Check the air cap and fluid nozzle  
aligned.  
seat for fluid buildup. Clean or  
replace parts as needed; see page 21  
or 30.  
Air  
Cap  
Fluid  
Nozzle  
ALIGNED  
MISALIGNED  
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Electrical Tests  
Use the megohmmeter (A), part no. 218979, and an  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge  
applied voltage of 500 volts to complete these  
electrical tests. Connect the leads as shown.  
Test Gun Resistance  
and Grounding Procedure on page 16  
before checking or servicing and when-  
ever you are instructed to discharge the voltage to  
ensure the voltage is discharged and avoid serious  
injury from an electric shock.  
NOTE: The fluid passage must be flushed and dried  
to get an accurate reading. Check the resistance with  
the gun triggered and untriggered.  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Measure the resistance between the end of the  
gun electrode (20) and the air inlet fitting (17). See  
Fig. 13.  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 before checking or  
servicing the gun and whenever you are instructed  
to relieve the pressure.  
3. The resistance should be between 180 to 220  
megohms. If the resistance is outside the specified  
range, go to the next test.  
4. If you still have problems, refer to Voltage Loss  
Troubleshooting, page 22, for other possible  
causes of poor performance, or contact the near-  
est authorized service agency.  
WARNING  
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND  
KEY-Fig. 13  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Megohmmeter P/N 218979 (A-see Fig.  
13) is not approved for use in a hazard-  
ous area. To reduce the risk of sparking,  
do not use the megohmmeter to do  
electrical tests unless:  
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17 Air Inlet Fitting  
20 Electrode  
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D Or all spraying devices in the hazardous area  
are turned off, ventilation fans in the hazardous  
area are operating, and there are no flammable  
vapors in the area (such as open solvent con-  
tainers or fumes from spraying).  
Failure to follow this warning could cause fire,  
explosion, electric shock and result in serious injury  
and property damage.  
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The performance and safety of the spray gun are  
directly affected by the condition of the electrical  
components contained inside the gun. The electrical  
tests can be used to determine the condition of the  
power supply (18) and the resistor stud (22) as well as  
the continuity of the electrical path between the com-  
ponents.  
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Continued on the next page.  
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Electrical Tests  
Test Power Supply Resistance  
Test Resistor Stud Resistance  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Remove the resistor stud (22) as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Remove the power supply (18) from the gun  
handle as instructed on page 40.  
3. Check the resistance between the black resistor  
stud contact ring (D) and the needle contact ring  
(C). See Fig. 15. You may have to press down on  
the contact ring (D) in several places to get a good  
reading.  
3. Remove the turbine alternator (37) from the power  
supply as instructed on page 41.  
4. The resistance should be 21 to 29 megohms. If the  
resistance is correct, make sure the metal contact  
in the gun barrel and the needle contact ring (C)  
are clean. If the resistance is outside the specified  
range, the resistor is defective and the resistor  
stud (22) must be replaced. See page 30 to re-  
place the resistor stud.  
4. Measure the resistance from the power supplys  
ground contact point (B) to the contact spring (18c)  
on the other end of the power supply. See Fig. 14.  
5. The resistance should be 157.5 to 192.5  
megohms. If the resistance is outside the specified  
range, the power supply is defective and must be  
replaced. If the resistance of the power supply is  
correct, proceed to the next test.  
WARNING  
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC  
SHOCK HAZARD  
The resistor stud contact ring (D) is a  
conductive contact ring, not a sealing  
o-ring. See Fig. 15. To reduce the risk of  
sparking, which could cause a sparking  
or electric shock, do not remove the  
resistor stud contact ring (D) or operate  
the gun without the contact ring in place.  
Do not replace the resistor stud (22) with  
anything but a genuine Graco part.  
KEY-Fig. 14  
A
B
Megohmmeter  
Ground Contact Point  
A
18 Power Supply  
18c Contact Spring  
KEY-Fig. 15  
C
D
Needle Contact Ring  
Resistor Stud Contact Ring  
22 Resistor Stud  
22  
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18c  
18  
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Fig. 14  
0442  
Fig. 15  
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Tools Included with the Gun  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 before checking or  
servicing any part of the system and whenever you  
are instructed to relieve the pressure.  
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Prepare the Gun for Service  
1. Discharge the voltage as instructed on page 16.  
NOTE:  
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2. Flush the gun with a non-flammable cleaning fluid  
as instructed on page 21.  
3. Purge the fluid out of the lines with air  
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and remove the gun from the worksite for service.  
The service area must be clean.  
jelly. Do not over-lubricate.  
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Air Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud  
Replacement  
WARNING  
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC  
SHOCK HAZARD  
Removal  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed at left.  
To reduce the risk of a fire, explosion, or  
electric shock:  
2. Remove the air cap assembly (1, 2, 8). See Fig.  
16, page 31.  
D Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge  
and Grounding Procedure on page  
16 and be sure the ES ON-OFF lever  
is turned to OFF before flushing,  
checking, or servicing the system and  
whenever you are instructed to dis-  
charge the voltage.  
CAUTION  
Hold the front end of the gun up, and trigger the gun  
while removing the nozzle and resistor stud to help  
drain the gun and prevent any fluid left in the gun  
from entering the air passages.  
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3. Point the front end of the gun up and squeeze the  
trigger while removing the fluid nozzle/resistor stud  
(21, 22) assembly with the nozzle wrench (70).  
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eration or until after following the Fluid Voltage  
Discharge and Grounding Procedure.  
NOTE: If the resistor stud (22) remains in the gun  
when the fluid nozzle is removed, start the nozzle  
thread onto the stud and pull the stud out.  
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8. Tighten the retaining nut (8) until the air cap is held  
Air Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud  
Replacement (continued)  
firmly in place; you should not be able to rotate the  
air cap horns by hand.  
4. Unscrew the resistor stud (22) from the fluid  
nozzle (21) with the multi-tool (62). See Fig. 17.  
Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-ring (25).  
Tighten the nozzle (21) hand-tight, then 1/8 to 1/4 turn more.  
WARNING  
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC  
SHOCK HAZARD  
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The resistor stud contact ring (D) is a  
conductive contact ring, not a sealing  
o-ring. See Fig. 16. To reduce the risk of  
sparking, which could cause a sparking  
or electric shock, do not remove the  
resistor stud contact ring (D) or operate  
the gun without the contact ring in place.  
Do not replace the resistor stud (22) with  
anything but a genuine Graco part.  
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22  
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5. Remove the retaining ring (2) to free the air cap (1)  
from the retaining nut (8).  
25  
20  
Installation  
1. Lightly lubricate the o-ring (25) with petroleum jelly,  
and install it on the resistor stud (22). See Fig. 16.  
05154A  
2. Make sure the electrode (20) is tightened properly,  
as shown in Fig. 18, page 32.  
Fig. 16  
3. Install the resistor stud (22) in the fluid nozzle (21)  
with the multi-tool (62). Tighten the resistor stud to  
10 in-lb (1.13 NSm). See Fig. 17.  
Tighten the resistor stud (22) into the nozzle (21) to 10 in-lbs  
(1.13 NS m).  
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4. Trigger the gun while installing the fluid nozzle (21)  
and resistor stud (22) assembly with the multi-tool  
(62). Tighten the assembly until the fluid nozzle  
seats in the gun barrel (1/8 to 1/4 turn past hand-  
tight). See Fig. 16.  
22  
5. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
6. Install the air cap (1) into the retaining nut (8), and  
secure it with the retaining ring (2).  
62  
7. Carefully install the air cap assembly (1, 2, 8) onto  
the gun barrel. Do not bend the electrode (20)  
wire, and be sure to insert the electrode wire  
through the center air cap hole. Rotate the air cap  
horns to the desired position.  
0444A  
Fig. 17  
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Apply low-strength (purple) Loctite or equivalent to the fluid rod  
Electrode Needle Replacement  
threads, then install the electrode needle (20).  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Remove the air cap, nozzle and resistor stud as  
instructed on page 30.  
3. Unscrew and remove the electrode needle (20)  
with the multi-tool (62). See Fig. 18. Be careful not  
to damage the contact wire. If the fluid rod turns,  
hold the back end of the fluid rod (E) by placing a  
screw driver blade into the slot on the shaft, near  
the trigger.  
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20  
E
4. Apply low-strength (purple) Loctiter or equivalent  
thread sealant to the fluid rod threads.  
Hold the back end of the fluid rod (E) to prevent it  
from turning while installing the new electrode  
needle (20) finger-tight. Do not over-tighten the  
electrode needle.  
CAUTION  
To avoid damaging the plastic threads or contact  
wire, be very careful when installing the electrode  
needle.  
05155A  
Fig. 18  
5. Install the fluid nozzle and resistor stud assembly  
and the air cap assembly as instructed on page  
31.  
6. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
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Fluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair  
Preventative Maintenance  
CAUTION  
If the conductive fluid is allowed to leak through the  
packings, it will eventually cause an electrical short  
through the packings and along the gun barrel,  
resulting in a loss of voltage at the tip of the gun.  
Severe arcing can cause barrel damage. To avoid  
voltage loss and possible barrel damage, preventa-  
tive maintenance of the fluid packing assembly must  
be performed at regular intervals.  
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Use the following formula to calculate the best packing  
service interval for your application:  
Service Interval in Days = 25,000  
T x H  
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Where T = trigger cycles per minute  
and  
H = hours of operation per day  
For example: If the trigger cycles per minute equals  
10 and the hours of operation per day equals 8, the  
equation would be,  
05159A  
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25,000 = 25,000 = 312.5  
10 x 8  
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4. Remove the fluid packing rod assembly (28) with  
the multi-tool (62).  
The service interval would be 312 work days.  
Procedure  
5. Check all the parts for wear or damage and re-  
place if necessary.  
NOTE: The fluid packing rod can be replaced as  
individual parts or as an assembly. If the assembly is  
purchased, it is pre-adjusted at the factory.  
Before installing the fluid packing rod assembly (28),  
clean the internal surfaces of the barrel with a soft  
brush or cloth. Check the inside of the barrel for  
marks from high voltage arcing. If the marks are  
present, replace the barrel.  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Remove the air cap assembly, fluid nozzle, and  
resistor stud, and electrode as instructed on pages  
30 to 32.  
6. If the parts are purchased separately, assemble  
them as instructed in steps 7 to 16 and as shown  
in Fig. 20, on page 34.  
3. Loosen the trigger screws (4) far enough to  
remove the trigger (13). See Fig. 19.  
If installing the complete fluid rod assembly, go to  
step 11, page 34.  
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11. Lubricate the o-ring (28g).  
Fluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair  
(continued)  
7. Place the packing nut (28c) and o-ring (28f) on the  
fluid rod (28a). Flats on the packing nut must be  
facing toward the back of the fluid rod.  
12. Make sure the spring (30) is installed against the  
nut (U) as shown in Fig. 20.  
8. Fill the entire inner cavity of the spacer (28h) with  
the dielectric grease included with the gun. Place  
the spacer on the fluid rod (28a), in the direction  
shown in Fig. 20. Generously apply the grease to  
the outside of the spacer.  
13. Install the fluid packing rod assembly (28) into the  
gun barrel. Using the multi-tool (62), tighten the  
assembly until just snug.  
14. Install the trigger (13) and tighten the trigger  
screws (4). See Fig. 19.  
9. Place the fluid packing (28e), needle packing  
(28d), and housing (28b) on the fluid rod (28a), as  
shown in Fig. 20.  
15. Install the electrode needle, fluid nozzle and resis-  
tor stud assembly and the air cap assembly as  
instructed on page 32.  
10. Lightly tighten the packing nut (28c) with the multi-  
tool (62). The packing nut is properly tightened  
when there is 2 lbs. (9 N) of drag force when slid-  
ing the packing housing (28b) assembly along the  
shaft. Tighten or loosen the packing nut as need-  
ed.  
16. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-ring (28g).  
Fill the inner spacer (28h) cavity with the dielectric grease and generously lubricate the outside of the spacer.  
Tighten the packing nut (28c) to 2 lbs (9 N) of drag force.  
The spring (30) is not included with the fluid packing rod assembly (28)  
28a  
28d 28e 28g  
28h  
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Fan Air Adjustment Valve Repair  
adjusting screw (43c) threads.  
Apply PTFE paste to the valve housing (43d) threads and  
tighten the housing into the handle to 1012 in-lb (1.11.4 NS m).  
NOTE: The fan air valve (43) can be replaced as an  
assembly or as individual parts.  
DETAIL  
43d  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
43b  
43c  
43e  
2. Place a wrench on the flats of the valve housing  
and remove it from the handle. See Fig. 21.  
3. If the parts are purchased separately, install them  
as instructed in steps 4 to 8.  
43  
If installing the complete valve, go to step 8.  
4. Remove the retaining ring (43b). Rotate the air  
adjusting screw (43c) counterclockwise until it is  
disengaged from the valve housing threads (43d).  
Pull the adjusting screw out of the valve housing.  
5. Clean all the parts and inspect them for wear or  
damage.  
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Fig. 21  
6. Install the o-rings (43e) on the adjusting screw  
(43c). Lubricate the o-rings and the adjusting  
screw threads with petroleum jelly.  
Fluid Adjustment Assembly Repair  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Using a 14 mm socket wrench, remove the fluid  
adjustment assembly (45). See Fig. 22, page 36.  
7. Install the adjusting screw (43c) into the valve  
housing (43d), and install the retaining ring (43b)  
on the adjusting screw (43c). Back the adjusting  
screw out of the valve housing until it bottoms out  
against the retaining ring.  
3. Turn the stem (45a) fully clockwise and remove  
the sleeve stop (45e).  
4. To completely disassemble the fluid adjustment  
assembly, the sleeve stop (45e) must be  
assembled back on to the stem (45a). Turn the  
stem until the sleeve is protruding about 0.4 inches  
(10 mm).  
8. Apply PTFE paste to the threads of the valve  
housing (43d) and install it in the handle. Torque  
the housing to 10 to 12 in-lb (1.1 to 1.4 NSm).  
Continued on the next page.  
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Fluid Adjustment Assembly Repair  
(continued)  
CAUTION  
Do not over-lubricate parts. Excessive lubricant on  
the o-ring (41) and air valve shaft (39) can be pushed  
into the gun air passage and blemish the finish on  
the workpiece.  
5. To remove the sleeve (45d), hold the cap (45c)  
and turn the sleeve stop (45e) counterclockwise  
with a pliers.  
6. Remove the stem (45a) and o-ring (45b).  
5. Unscrew the packing nut (40) to check the u-cup  
(42). Do not remove the u-cup unless it is dam-  
aged.  
7. Repair or replace any damaged parts. Lubricate  
the o-ring (45b).  
6. Install the air valve shaft (39), with the o-ring (41),  
and spring (44) into the back of the gun handle (7).  
If the u-cup (42) was removed, install the air valve  
shaft (39) before installing the u-cup. Install the  
u-cup with its lips facing into the gun handle.  
8. Carefully apply low strength (purple) Loctiter or  
equivalent thread sealant to the sleeve (45d)  
external threads. Turn the sleeve in with the sleeve  
stop (45e) until it is bottomed out, then back it out  
1/8 turn.  
7. Install the fluid adjustment knob (45), with the  
o-ring (23). Tighten the cap with a screw driver.  
Tighten the air valve packing nut (40) until it bot-  
toms.  
CAUTION  
Do not allow Loctite to get onto the stem (45a) during  
assembly or the stem will not turn.  
Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings (41, 23).  
Carefully apply low strength (purple) Loctite or equivalent to  
sleeve (45d) external thread. Turn sleeve in with sleeve stop  
(45e) until it bottoms out, then back out 1/8 turn. Allow Loctite to  
cure overnight.  
9. Place the fluid adjustment assembly on the work-  
bench with its threaded end facing down and allow  
the Loctite to cure over night.  
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10. After the Loctite has cured, assemble the fluid  
adjustment assembly into the gun.  
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Air Trigger Valve Repair  
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1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
44  
39  
2. Using a 14 mm socket wrench, remove the fluid  
adjustment assembly (45), o-ring (23), and spring  
(44). See Fig. 22.  
41  
23  
45e  
3. Loosen the air valve packing nut (40) one full turn.  
Remove the air valve shaft (39) with a pliers.  
CAUTION  
40, 42  
When removing the air valve shaft (39), be careful  
not to damage the seat area.  
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4. Check the o-rings (41, 23) for damage and replace  
them if necessary. Apply a very light coat of  
petroleum jelly to the o-rings.  
Fig. 22  
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Apply PTFE paste to the fan air valve housing threads; Torque  
Atomizing Air Valve Repair  
to 1012 in-lb (1.11.4 NS m)  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
31  
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2. Remove the fan air adjustment valve (43) as  
instructed on page 35.  
CAUTION  
43  
To avoid damaging the atomizing air valve, the fan  
air adjustment valve must be removed before remov-  
ing the atomizing air valve.  
3. Remove the atomizing air valve (31) and o-ring  
(19). See Fig. 23.  
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4. Install a new atomizing air valve and o-ring.  
Fig. 23  
5. Apply PTFE paste to the fan air valve (43) housing  
threads and install the valve in the handle. Torque  
the housing to 10 to 12 in-lb (1.1 to 1.4 NSm).  
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7. Install the valve (38) with the regulator disc (46)  
ES ON-OFF Valve Repair  
and o-ring (36) into the gun handle. Install the  
spacer (32) on the valve.  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
8. Install the retaining ring (47) into the groove in the  
handle.  
2. Loosen the set screw (24) with the 2 mm hex key  
(69). Remove the lever (26) from the valve. See  
Fig. 24.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
MOVING PARTS HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of an eye injury, wear  
safety glasses when removing or install-  
ing the retaining ring (47) as the retain-  
ing ring could slip off the tool when com-  
pressed.  
MOVING PARTS HAZARD  
Always make sure that the retaining ring  
(47) is engaged in the groove in the gun  
handle when installing the ES ON-OFF  
valve. If the retaining ring is missing or improperly  
installed, the valve assembly can be propelled out  
of the gun when air pressure is applied and cause  
serious injury.  
3. Use internal snap ring pliers (Graco part no.  
110090) to remove the retaining ring (47) from the  
handle. Align the holes in the retaining ring with  
the flat on the spacer (32) to ease assembly and  
disassembly.  
9. Install the lever (26) and tighten the set screw (24).  
Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-ring (36).  
4. Remove the valve body (38) from the handle; be  
careful not to drop the regulator disk (46) and  
spacer (32).  
Bevelled side of the regulator disk (46) toward the valve (38).  
26  
47  
36  
5. Clean and inspect the parts for damage. Replace  
parts if necessary. Lightly lubricate the o-ring (36)  
with petroleum jelly.  
24  
CAUTION  
Do not over-lubricate parts. Excessive lubricant on  
the o-ring (36) can be pushed into the gun air pas-  
sage and blemish the finish on the workpiece.  
32  
38  
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6. Install the regulator disk (46) in the valve (38) with  
its bevelled side facing toward the valve.  
CAUTION  
05363B  
Be sure the regulator disk (46) is installed correctly.  
A missing or incorrectly installed regulator disc can  
cause severe damage to the power supply turbine.  
Fig. 24  
38  
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78  
Barrel Removal  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Loosen the nut (78) from the ferrule housing (79).  
Pull the ferrule housing through the gun bracket  
(76). See Fig. 25.  
3. Loosen the three barrel screws (5) with the ball-  
end wrench (63).  
3
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4. Hold the gun handle (7) with one hand and pull the  
barrel (3) straight away from the handle to remove  
it. Be prepared to catch the nut (78). See Fig. 26.  
CAUTION  
18  
To avoid damaging the power cartridge (18), always  
pull the gun barrel straight away from the gun han-  
dle. If necessary, gently move the barrel from side to  
side to free the power supply from the gun handle.  
05157  
Fig. 26  
79  
76 78 75  
63  
5
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Fig. 25  
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5. Inspect the power supply cavity in the handle for  
Power Supply Replacement  
dirt or moisture. Clean out the cavity with a clean,  
dry rag to avoid a loss in electrostatic perfor-  
mance.  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
2. Remove the barrel as instructed on page 39.  
6. Lightly lubricate the o-rings (18b, 37a) on the  
power supply with petroleum jelly.  
CAUTION  
Be careful when handling the power supply to avoid  
damaging it.  
CAUTION  
All the o-rings (18b, 37a) and the compression spring  
(18c) must be in place or the gun will malfunction.  
3. Grasp the power supply with your hand. With a  
gentle side to side motion, loosen the power  
supply from the gun handle (7), then pull it straight  
out. See Fig. 27.  
7. Be sure the gasket (18a) is in place. Insert the  
power supply in the gun handle.  
8. Install the barrel on the handle as instructed on  
page 41.  
4. Inspect the power supply for any physical damage.  
Check the electrical resistance as instructed in  
Test Power Supply Resistance, page 29. If nec-  
essary, replace the power supply.  
9. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 37a.  
Do not expose the gasket (18a) to solvents.  
35  
18d  
18  
18c  
18a  
18b  
7
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37  
37b  
05160  
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3. Place the barrel (3) over the power supply (18) and  
Turbine Alternator Replacement  
onto the gun handle (7). Make sure the fluid nee-  
dle spring (30) is seated properly, and align the  
fluid inlet tube (75) with the bracket port. Slide the  
nut (78) onto the end of the fluid inlet tube.  
NOTE: Replace turbine bearings after 2,000 hours of  
operation. See your authorized Graco representative.  
1. Prepare the gun for service as instructed on  
page 30.  
4. Tighten the three screws (5) oppositely and evenly  
with the ball-end wrench (63). Tighten the cap  
screws to 18 in-lbs (2 NSm) maximum (about a half  
turn past snug). Do not over-tighten the screws.  
2. Remove the barrel as instructed on page 39.  
3. Remove the power supply as instructed on  
page 40.  
CAUTION  
To avoid damaging the gun, do not over-tighten the  
4. Squeeze the two ends of the retaining ring (35)  
together, and carefully pull the alternator (37) away  
from the power supply (18) until the connector (V)  
disengages. See Fig. 27, page 40.  
screws (5).  
5. Install the ferrule housing (79) through the gun  
bracket (76), and secure it with the nut (78).  
5. Use an ohmmeter to test the turbine alternator coil.  
Measure the resistance between the two outer  
terminals of the 3-wire connector (V). The  
6. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
resistance should be 3 to 5 ohms. If the resis-  
tance varies from this value, replace the alternator.  
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6. Measure the resistance between each outer  
terminal of the 3-wire connector (V) and the turbine  
alternator (37) housing. The resistance should be  
infinite. If the resistance is not infinite, replace the  
alternator.  
18a  
18  
34  
5
3
7. Connect the 3-wire connector (V) to the 3 prongs  
in the power supply (18). Push the alternator (37)  
onto the power supply until the retaining ring (35)  
engages with the alternator.  
30  
7
8. Install the power supply in the gun handle as  
instructed on page 40.  
9. Install the barrel on the handle as instructed below.  
91  
76  
Barrel Installation  
75  
78  
1. Clean and dry the inside of the fluid inlet tube (75).  
See Fig. 28.  
79  
05158B  
Fig. 28  
2. Be sure the gaskets (34, 18a) and spring (30) are  
in place. Replace the parts if they are damaged.  
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5. Carefully cut through the outer hose jacket (H) and  
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose Repair  
peel it back about 12 inches (105 mm). Do not cut  
into the conductive layer (J) of the hose.  
WARNING  
6. Cut through the first 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) of the  
conductive hose layer (J) to create an edge to hold  
onto. Peel back the conductive hose layer by  
unwrapping it in a spiral pattern. Cut it off at the  
dimension shown in Fig. 29.  
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC  
SHOCK HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of a fire, explosion, or  
electric shock:  
D Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge  
and Grounding Procedure on page  
16 and be sure the ES ON-OFF lever  
is turned to OFF before flushing,  
checking, or servicing the system and  
whenever you are instructed to dis-  
charge the voltage.  
7. Cut off the inner hose layer (K) to the dimension  
shown in Fig. 29.  
8. Inspect the hose for any nicks or cuts. Any nicks  
or cuts into the inner hose layer (K) will weaken  
the dielectric strength of the hose and shorten the  
service life. Repeat the above procedure if any  
damage is found.  
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D Do not touch the gun nozzle or come within 4  
inches (101.6 mm) of the nozzle during gun op-  
eration or until after following the Fluid Voltage  
Discharge and Grounding Procedure..  
9. Install a new barbed fitting by applying red dielec-  
tric grease to the outside of the barbs, and press-  
ing the fitting into the gun end of the hose. Refer to  
the drawing of the Waterborne Fluid Hose Assem-  
bly on page 48.  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
10. Install the three o-rings on the barbed fitting.  
To reduce the risk of an injury, follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure on page 16 before checking or  
servicing any part of the system and whenever you  
are instructed to relieve the pressure.  
11. Connect the fluid hose to the gun as instructed on  
page 12.  
Measurements, inches (mm)  
Damaged hoses or hoses that have a pin-holedielec-  
tric failure, close to the end of the hose, can be re-  
paired by cutting away the failed portion and restrip-  
ping the hoses to the dimensions shown in Fig. 29.  
A*  
B*  
C
D
7.75 + 0.1  
(196.85 +  
2.5)  
9.375 + 0.1  
(238.13 +  
2.5)  
4.075 + 0.1  
(103.5 + 2.5) (111.1 + 2.5)  
4.375 + 0.1  
1. Discharge the voltage as instructed on page 16.  
* The measurements specified are for use with the Graco  
2
H O PRO Voltage Block isolation system.  
2. Relieve the system pressure as instructed on page  
16.  
Isolation System End  
Spray Gun End  
3. Disconnect the fluid hose from the gun and voltage  
isolation system.  
D
C
B
A
4. Cut off the damaged end of the hose. If the hose  
has a pin-hole failure, strip back the outer hose  
jacket (H) and the conductive layer (J) about 12  
inches (105 mm) on each hose end. Look for the  
failure point, which will be a very small pin-hole,  
discolored due to arcing. Continue stripping back  
the hose until the failure point is found.  
K
J
J
K
H
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NOTE: See page 48 to order the conversion kit, part  
6. Unscrew and remove the electrode needle (J) with  
the electrode tool. Be careful not to damage the  
contact wire. If the fluid rod turns, hold the back  
end of the fluid rod by placing a screw driver blade  
into the slot on the shaft, near the trigger.  
no. 223114. The fluid hose and air hose are not in-  
cluded with this kit. See page 48 to order hoses. Use  
only the electrically conductive air supply hoses and  
waterborne fluid hoses specified in this manual.  
7. Loosen the trigger screws (L) far enough to re-  
move the trigger (M).  
PRO 3500SC Gun Disassembly  
1. Remove the air fitting (D), exhaust tube clamp (F),  
and the exhaust tube (E). Keep these parts for  
reassembly.  
8. Remove the fluid packing rod assembly (K) with  
the 9 mm hex nut driver.  
H
Z
P
2. Remove the fluid tube fitting (B) and fluid seal (A)  
from the gun. See Fig. 30.  
G
3. Remove the gun fitting bracket (C) with the hose  
assembly.  
4. Remove the air cap assembly (G, P, Z) and dis-  
card the retaining nut (G).  
C
L
D
Q
NOTE: Keep all the following parts for reassembly.  
A
M
B
K
5. Point the front end of the gun up and squeeze the  
trigger while removing the fluid nozzle/resistor stud  
assembly (H) with the nozzle wrench.  
J
R
E
F
NOTE: If the resistor stud remains in the gun when the  
fluid nozzle is removed, start the nozzle thread onto  
the stud and pull the stud out.  
05423A  
Fig. 30  
Continued on the next page.  
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H
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L
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E
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20*  
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Torque the fitting to 35 to 45 in-lbs (4 to 5.1 NS m).  
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Fig. 31  
3. Install the fluid packing rod assembly (28*) into the  
gun barrel. See Fig. 31. Using the 9 mm hex nut  
driver, tighten the assembly until just snug, then  
check the drag on the fluid rod. The fluid rod  
packing nut is properly tightened when there is 2  
lbs. (9 N) of drag force. Tighten or loosen the  
packing nut as needed.  
Installing the Fluid Needle Assembly  
NOTE: The parts marked with an asterisk (*) are  
included with the conversion kit, part no. 223114.  
1. Before installing the new fluid packing rod assem-  
bly (28*), clean the internal surfaces of the barrel  
with a soft brush or cloth. Check the inside of the  
barrel for marks from high voltage arcing. If the  
marks are present, replace the barrel.  
4. Install the trigger (L) and tighten the trigger  
screws (K).  
2. Lubricate the o-ring on the outside of the fluid  
packing rod assembly. Make sure the spring is in-  
stalled on the fluid packing rod nut.  
5. Install the electrode needle (20*), fluid nozzle and  
resistor stud assembly (H) and the air cap assem-  
bly (P, 8*, Z) as instructed on page 32.  
NOTE: See Fig. 20, page 34, for information on indi-  
vidual fluid packing rod parts.  
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6. Assemble the two o-rings (80*, 81*) onto the fluid  
11. Press the exhaust tube (E) onto the barbed  
adapter on the bottom of the gun handle. Secure  
the tube with the clamp (F).  
inlet tube (75*). Apply dielectric grease to the  
o-rings and tube threads.  
12. Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.  
7. Screw the fluid inlet tube (75*) into the barrel inlet  
until it bottoms out.  
13. Mount the warning sign (71*) in the spray area  
where it can easily be seen and read by all opera-  
tors.  
a. Apply dielectric grease (82) to the O.D.  
threads of the fluid inlet tube (75*). Thread the  
sleeve (91) onto the fluid inlet tube until it  
bottoms out.  
14. Follow the additional warnings, installation,  
operation, service, and other instructions given in  
this manual for a water-base system. Order  
replacement parts for the gun from the parts list on  
page 47.  
8. Loosely assemble the ferrule housing parts (77*,  
78*, 79*) to the gun bracket (76*).  
9. Apply high strength Loctite  
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to the air fitting (D)  
threads. Align the nut (78*) with the fluid inlet tube  
(75*), and install the air fitting to hold the bracket in  
place; torque the fitting to 35 to 45 in-lbs (4 to 5.1  
WARNING  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
To help avoid electric shock, which could  
cause serious injury, only use the air and  
fluid hoses listed on page 48.  
NSm).  
10. Tighten the nut (78*) onto the ferrule housing (79*).  
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Item 18 includes 18a18f  
Item 28 includes 28a and 28h  
Item 37 includes 37a37b  
Item 43 includes 43b43e  
Item 45 includes 45a45e  
28a  
See Detail A  
20  
25*  
28  
22  
37  
21  
2
18d  
18e  
18  
1
8
**37a  
18c  
37b  
45c  
18b**  
18a**  
35  
**34  
18f  
43c  
23**  
43e**  
5
43d  
43b  
45b  
3
45e  
44  
4
31  
39  
19**  
45a  
24  
41**  
45d  
13  
26  
6
30  
47  
7
*80  
*81  
32  
36  
15  
19  
33  
38  
46  
42**  
40  
75  
17  
66  
67  
91  
DETAIL  
28d*  
28b  
28g*  
78  
76  
28c  
28f*  
79  
28h*  
28e*  
77  
05165B  
46  
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Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
WARNING  
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD  
Use only genuine Graco replacement parts. Using  
non-Graco parts could alter the guns grounding  
continuity or cause parts to rupture or fail, which  
could result in a serious injury and property  
damage.  
33  
185112  
185113  
185114  
113746  
222319  
ADAPTER, exhaust hose  
GASKET, manifold; polyethylene  
RING, retainer, alternator  
ORING, CV75  
ALTERNATOR, turbine  
Includes items 37a & 37b  
S ORING, Viton  
1
1
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34  
35  
36  
37  
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37b  
38  
39  
40  
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185124  
185118  
224194  
185115  
111508  
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VALVE, electrostatic  
SHAFT ASSY., air valve  
NUT, packing  
ORING, trigger valve;  
fluoroelastomer  
Part No. 222700, Series C  
Model PRO 3500wb Spray Gun  
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No.  
42  
43  
105452  
222321  
UCUP, PTFE  
Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
VALVE ASSY, fan air  
Includes items 43b43e  
S RING, retaining  
S VALVE, fan air adjustment  
S HOUSING, valve  
S ORING, Viton  
SPRING, compression, air valve  
VALVE, fluid adjustment  
Includes items 45a45e  
S STEM, fluid adjustment  
S O-RING, CV 75  
S CAP  
S SLEEVE, guide  
S STOP, sleeve  
REGULATOR, disc  
RING, retaining  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
193033  
AIR CAP; See Manual 307803 for  
available air caps  
RING, retaining  
BARREL, gun  
SCREW, trigger  
SCREW, cap, relieved; M5 x 0.8  
HOOK  
HANDLE, manifold  
RETAINING NUT  
TAG, warning  
TRIGGER, 2 finger  
MUFFLER  
FITTING, air  
43b  
43c  
43d  
43e  
44  
105681  
191805  
185090  
103557  
185116  
238895  
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
176930  
222314  
185095  
185096  
185097  
222315  
223653  
179791  
191904  
185122  
185105  
222333  
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45  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
45a  
45b  
45c  
45d  
45e  
46  
186826  
111516  
186822  
191794  
191795  
107107  
110082  
191744  
107460  
185103  
110231  
110086  
Y 186118  
180209  
196161  
190759  
190863  
185548  
190862  
110736  
103338  
217115  
196158  
11  
13  
15  
17  
18  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Includes items 18a18f  
S GASKET, power supply  
47  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
62  
63  
66  
67  
69  
71  
72  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
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MULTI-TOOL  
WRENCH, barrel  
18a  
18b  
18c  
18d  
18e  
18f  
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106555  
178504  
185141  
185099  
185145  
106555  
186615  
185158  
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TUBE, exhaust; polyurethane  
CLAMP, exhaust tube  
WRENCH, allen, hex key; 2 mm  
SIGN, warning, English  
COVER, gun  
HOUSING TUBE  
BRACKET  
HOSE FERRULE  
NUT  
FERRULE HOUSING  
O-RING  
S SPRING, compression  
S CUSHION, power supply  
S PAD  
S PAD  
ORING; Viton  
NEEDLE, electrode  
NOZZLE, fluid  
See Manual 307803 for  
available nozzles  
STUD, resistor  
ORING, PTFE  
SET SCREW, lever; sch; M4 x 0.7  
ORING; fluoroelastomer  
LEVER, ES valve  
FLUID PACKING & NEEDLE ASSY  
Includes items 28a28h  
S NEEDLE, fluid  
S HOUSING, packing  
S NUT, packing  
S PACKING, needle  
S PACKING, fluid  
S ORING, fluoroelastomer  
S ORING, fluoroelastomer  
S SPACER  
SPRING, compression  
VALVE, atomizing air  
SPACER, lever  
.
.
.
19**  
20  
21  
1
1
22  
23**  
24  
25*  
26  
28  
223977  
110099  
110083  
111507  
186839  
223444  
80*  
81*  
1
O-RING  
DIELECTRIC GREASE  
SLEEVE  
1
1
1
82  
91  
.
*
These parts are included in Fluid Seal Repair Kit 238146,  
which may be purchased separately.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
28a  
28b  
28c  
28d*  
28e*  
28f*  
28g*  
28h*  
30  
223024  
185495  
185488  
178763  
178409  
111504  
111316  
186069  
185111  
238927  
185119  
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These parts are included in Air Seal Repair Kit 223021,  
which may be purchased separately.  
l An Optional Plug 185079 is provided with the gun.  
. These parts are not shown in the parts drawing.  
31  
32  
l
Y Replacement Warning signs are available at no cost.  
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Accessories  
Use Only Genuine Graco Parts and Accessories  
Waterborne Fluid Hose Assembly  
PRO 3500sc Gun Conversion Kit 223114  
Ref.  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Pressure  
2
No.  
Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
To connect between the Graco H O PRO Voltage  
Block and the gun; 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) ID; PTFE  
8
223653  
186615  
223444  
186118  
196161  
190759  
190863  
185548  
190862  
110736  
103338  
217115  
196158  
RETAINING NUT  
ELECTRODE NEEDLE  
PACKING ROD ASSEMBLY  
WARNING SIGN (not shown)  
HOUSING TUBE  
BRACKET  
HOSE FERRULE  
NUT  
FERRULE HOUSING  
O-RING  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
20  
28  
71  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
Fluid Hose  
Assy. Part No.  
Hose Length  
25 ft. (7.6 m)  
36 ft. (11 m)  
50 ft. (15.3 m)  
237924  
237925  
237926  
O-RING  
DIELECTRIC GREASE  
SLEEVE  
Waterborne Fluid Hose Replacement Parts  
Ref.  
82  
91  
.
No.  
Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
The Kit Ref Nos. correspond with the Gun Ref Nos. on page 37.  
301  
302  
111450  
190143  
O-RING  
BARBED FITTING  
3
1
Waterborne Fluid Hose  
301  
28  
20  
302  
05342  
80  
8
Graco Electrically Conductive Air Hose  
81  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Pressure  
Conductive SST wire braid for grounding; polyurethane  
tube and cover; 0.315 inch I.D.; 1/4 npsm(f) x 1/4  
npsm(f) left-hand thread; the hose is color-coded red  
75  
Hose Part No.  
235068  
Hose Length  
6 ft. (1.8 m)  
91  
235069  
15 ft. (4.6 m)  
25 ft. (7.6 m)  
36 ft. (11.0 m)  
50 ft. (15.2 m)  
75 ft. (23.0 m)  
100 ft. (30. 5 m)  
78  
235070  
76  
235071  
79  
235072  
05166  
77  
235073  
235074  
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Accessories  
Use Only Genuine Graco Parts and Accessories  
Snap Ring Pliers 110090  
Gun Cover 180209  
For removing the ES ON-OFF Valve Retaining Ring  
(item 47 in Parts List).  
Order Part No. 218374 for package of 10.  
Gun High Voltage Probe & Meter 217452  
For direct measurement of the gun output voltage.  
Gun Holster 236090  
Mount the gun holster to the side of the spray booth.  
Hang gun in holster while the voltage discharges.  
Megohmmeter 218979  
500 Volt output; 0.012000 megohms.  
Not for use in Hazardous areas.  
Grounding Rod 210084  
For use in the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Ground-  
ing Procedure.  
Manual Change Summary  
Rev. D The manual was updated to change air cap part no. 173033 to 193033.  
Rev. H The manual was updated to add part 196158, Dielectric Fluid Tube Sleeve per ECO Z001153.  
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Technical Data  
Category  
Weight  
Data  
Category  
Data  
1.87 lb (0.85 Kg)  
Wetted Parts  
Stainless Steel, Brass,  
Nylon, Acetal, PTFE,  
Fluoroelastomer, PTFE  
High Molecular Weight  
Polyethylene, Ceramic  
Gun Length  
9.5 in. (240 mm)  
Maximum Working  
Pressure  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)  
Air Pressure Operating  
Range  
0100 psi (00.7 MPa,  
07 bar)  
Typical Noise Level with  
atomization air at 40 psi  
(280 kPa, 2.8 bar) and  
typical air flow  
Fluid Pressure Operating 0100 psi (00.7 MPa,  
Range  
07 bar)  
Voltage Output  
Air Inlet  
065 kV*  
Sound Pressure  
Sound Power  
{
87 Db(A)  
90.4 Db(A)  
}
1/4 npsm(m) L.H.  
Maximum Noise Level  
with atomization air at  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)  
and maximum air flow  
Fluid Inlet  
custom inlet for Graco  
waterborne fluid hose  
Fluid Specification  
For use with fluids that  
meet at least one of the  
following conditions:  
D The fluid has a flash  
point above 140_ F  
(60_ C) and a maxi-  
mum organic solvent  
concentration of 20%,  
by weight, per ASTM  
Standard D93.  
Sound Pressure  
Sound Power  
{
99 Db(A)  
105.4 Db(A)  
}
{
}
*
Sound pressure was measured per Cagi Pneurop, 1969.  
Sound power was measured per ISO3744, 1981.  
2
Voltage output when used with Graco H O PRO is 059  
kV due to bleed resistor current draw.  
D The fluid does not  
sustain burning when  
tested per ASTM  
Vitonr is a registered trademark of the  
DuPont Co.  
Standard D4206 Sus-  
tained Burn Test.  
Loctiter is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation.  
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The Graco Warranty and Disclaimers  
WARRANTY  
Graco warrants all equipment manufactured by it and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on  
the date of sale by an authorized Graco distributor to the original purchaser for use. As purchasers sole remedy for breach of this  
warranty, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment proven defec-  
tive. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Gracos written rec-  
ommendations.  
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for, any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty installation,  
misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of  
nonGraco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility with Graco  
equipment of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, instal-  
lation, operation or maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco.  
This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor  
for verification of the claim. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The  
equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any  
defect in material or workmanship, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts,  
labor and transportation.  
DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS  
The terms of this warranty constitute purchasers sole and exclusive remedy and are in lieu of any other warranties (express or  
implied), including warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and of any noncontractual  
liabilities, including product liabilities, based on negligence or strict liability. Every form of liability for direct, special or consequen-  
tial damages or loss is expressly excluded and denied. In no case shall Gracos liability exceed the amount of the purchase price.  
Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.  
EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY GRACO WARRANTY  
Graco makes no warranty, and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with  
respect to accessories, equipment, materials, or components sold but not manufactured by Graco. These items sold, but not  
manufactured by Graco (such as electric motor, switches, hose, etc.) are subject to the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer.  
Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties.  
Graco Phone Number  
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor, or call this number to identify the distributor closest to you:  
18003674023 Toll Free  
All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication.  
Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.  
Sales Offices: Minneapolis, Detroit  
International Offices: Belgium, Korea, Hong Kong, Japan  
GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 554401441  
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 308584 August 1995 Revised September 2000  
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