HP Hewlett Packard Paint Sprayer 311051D User Manual

Instructions - Parts  
Automatic XT Spray Guns  
311051D  
Airspray, HVLP, and Compliant guns for spraying paints and coatings.  
See page 3 for model information.  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Fluid Pressure  
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Air Pressure  
Important Safety Instructions  
Read all warnings and instructions in this manual.  
Save these instructions.  
TI8169a  
Part No. 249377 Airspray Gun with fluid control  
shown mounted on Part No. 288223 Manifold.  
TI8085a  
Part No. 249369 Airspray Gun shown mounted on  
Part No. 288221 Manifold.  
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Models  
Models  
A manifold is required for each gun to be installed.  
Refer to the Parts section for manifold information.  
Orifice Size  
in. (mm)  
HVLP  
Compliant  
Airspray  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
249388  
249389  
249390  
249391  
249394  
249395  
249396  
249397  
249398  
249399  
249407  
249408  
249409  
249410  
288049  
288050  
249411  
249412  
249413  
249414  
249369  
249370  
249371  
249372  
249375  
249376  
249377  
249378  
249379  
249380  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
*.042 (1.0) Hardened SST  
*.055 (1.4) Hardened SST  
.030 (0.75) with Fluid Control Knob  
.042 (1.0) with Fluid Control Knob  
.055 (1.4) with Fluid Control Knob  
.070 (1.8) with Fluid Control Knob  
* Hardened SST needle tip/nozzle (not recommended for thin fluids). All other models have PEEK needle tip.  
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Warnings  
Warnings  
The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclama-  
tion point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbol refers to procedure-specific risk. Refer back  
to these warnings. Additional, product-specific warnings may be found throughout the body of this manual where  
applicable.  
WARNING  
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD  
Misuse can cause death or serious injury.  
Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system  
component. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals.  
Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See Technical Data in all  
equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete information  
about your material, request MSDS forms from distributor or retailer.  
Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine manu-  
facturer’s replacement parts only.  
Do not alter or modify equipment.  
Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.  
Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.  
Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.  
Keep children and animals away from work area.  
Comply with all applicable safety regulations.  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Flammable fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, in work area can ignite or explode. To help prevent  
fire and explosion:  
Use equipment only in well ventilated area.  
Eliminate all ignition sources; such as pilot lights, cigarettes, portable electric lamps, and plastic drop  
cloths (potential static arc).  
Keep work area free of debris, including solvent, rags and gasoline.  
Do not plug or unplug power cords, or turn power or light switches on or off when flammable fumes  
are present.  
Ground all equipment in the work area. See Grounding instructions.  
Use only grounded hoses.  
Hold gun firmly to side of grounded pail when triggering into pail.  
If there is static sparking or you feel a shock, stop operation immediately. Do not use equipment  
until you identify and correct the problem.  
Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area.  
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD  
Fluid from the gun/dispense valve, leaks, or ruptured components can splash in the eyes or on skin and  
cause serious injury.  
Follow Pressure Relief Procedure in this manual, when you stop spraying and before cleaning,  
checking, or servicing equipment.  
Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.  
Check hoses, tubes, and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately.  
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Warnings  
WARNING  
TOXIC FLUID OR FUMES HAZARD  
Toxic fluids or fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on skin, inhaled, or  
swallowed.  
Read MSDS’s to know the specific hazards of the fluids you are using.  
Store hazardous fluid in approved containers, and dispose of it according to applicable guidelines.  
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT  
You must wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating  
area of the equipment to help protect you from serious injury, including eye injury, inhalation of toxic  
fumes, burns, and hearing loss. This equipment includes but is not limited to:  
Protective eyewear  
Clothing and respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer  
Gloves  
Hearing protection  
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Selection Charts  
Selection Charts  
TERMS:  
Light Fluid: Up to 18 seconds with No. 2 Zahn cup (20  
centipoise)  
Heavy Fluid:Greater than 28 seconds with No. 2 Zahn  
cup (greater than 64 centipoise) -- 2.8 Volatile Organic  
Compounds, High-solid Polyurethanes, Heavy Water-  
borne Enamels  
Medium Fluid:19 to 28 seconds with No. 2 Zahn cup  
(20-64 centipoise)  
HVLP Spray Gun Assemblies  
Includes:  
Material Usage  
Gun Assy.  
Part No.  
Needle/  
Nozzle Kit  
321 Air Cap  
Orifice Size  
in. (mm)  
Viscosity  
Flow  
Reorder  
Part No.  
Part No.  
oz./min. (l/min.)  
249388  
249389  
249390  
249391  
249394*  
249395*  
249396†  
249397†  
249398†  
249399†  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
15F835*  
15F836*  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
288134  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
light  
4-10 (0.12-0.30)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
16-20 (0.48-0.60)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
4-10 (0.12-0.30)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
16-20 (0.48-0.60)  
light-medium  
medium  
medium-heavy  
light-medium  
medium  
light  
light-medium  
medium  
medium-heavy  
* Hardened SST needle tip/nozzle (not recommended for thin fluids). All other models have PEEK needle tip.  
With Fluid Control Knob (for fine adjustment of fluid flow).  
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Selection Charts  
Compliant Spray Gun Assemblies  
Includes:  
Material Usage  
Gun Assy.  
Part No.  
Needle/  
Nozzle Kit  
006 Air Cap  
Orifice Size  
in. (mm)  
Viscosity  
Flow  
Reorder  
Part No.  
Part No.  
oz./min. (l/min.)  
249407  
249408  
249409  
249410  
288049*  
288050*  
249411†  
249412†  
249413  
249414†  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
15F835*  
15F836*  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
288132  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
light  
4-10 (0.12-0.30)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
16-20 (0.48-0.60)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
4-10 (0.12-0.30)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
16-20 (0.48-0.60)  
light-medium  
medium  
medium-heavy  
light-medium  
medium  
light  
light-medium  
medium  
medium-heavy  
* Hardened SST needle tip/nozzle (not recommended for thin fluids). All other models have PEEK needle tip.  
With Fluid Control Knob (for fine adjustment of fluid flow).  
Airspray Gun Assemblies  
Includes:  
Material Usage  
Gun Assy.  
Part No.  
Needle/  
Nozzle Kit  
315 Air Cap  
Orifice Size  
in. (mm)  
Viscosity  
Flow  
Reorder  
Part No.  
Part No.  
oz./min. (l/min.)  
249369  
249370  
249371  
249372  
249375*  
249376*  
249377†  
249378†  
249379†  
249380†  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
15F835*  
15F836*  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
288133  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.030 (0.75)  
.042 (1.0)  
.055 (1.4)  
.070 (1.8)  
light  
4-10 (0.12-0.30)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
16-20 (0.48-0.60)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
4-10 (0.12-0.30)  
8-14 (0.24-0.42)  
12-18 (0.36-0.54)  
16-20 (0.48-0.60)  
light-medium  
medium  
medium-heavy  
light-medium  
medium  
light  
light-medium  
medium  
medium-heavy  
* Hardened SST needle tip/nozzle (not recommended for thin fluids). All other models have PEEK needle tip.  
With Fluid Control Knob (for fine adjustment of fluid flow).  
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Selection Charts  
Proper Needle/Nozzle Selection  
Gun Selection  
The spray gun's needle/nozzle kits range in size to pro-  
vide different fluid flow rates.  
HVLP Guns  
An HVLP gun is a high transfer efficiency gun that limits  
the air pressure at the air cap to 10 psi (0.07 MPa, 0.7  
bar) maximum. In some areas, an HVLP gun is required  
for compliance with environmental standards.  
As a general guideline, use the fluid nozzle that will give  
the required flow with the needle fully triggered at a fluid  
pressure of 5-20 psi (0.035 MPa, 3.5 bar - 0.14 MPa. 14  
bar)  
Compliant Guns  
For low flow rates or light viscosity fluid, select the  
smaller nozzle sizes.  
A compliant gun is a high transfer efficiency gun that has  
been tested to have a transfer efficiency greater than or  
equal to HVLP guns. In addition, the compliant air cap  
consumes much less air than the HVLP air cap.  
For high flow rates or high viscosity fluid, select the  
larger nozzle sizes.  
The Graco compliant guns have no restrictions on air  
cap pressures, but the gun inlet pressure must remain  
under 30 psi (0.21 MPa, 2.1 bar) to remain in compli-  
ance.  
For thicker, abrasive fluids, hardened SST needle tips  
and nozzles are recommended.  
Airspray Guns  
An airspray gun has excellent atomization and high pro-  
duction rates typically with some reduction in transfer  
efficiency.  
Air Caps  
The chart below lists the air caps available for pressure  
feed, gravity, and siphon feed guns.  
TypicalPattern  
Width*  
Nozzle Orifice  
Spray Gun  
Air Cap ID  
in. (mm)  
Gun Feed  
in. (mm)  
Part Number  
.030-.070  
(.75-1.8)  
HVLP  
HVLP  
HVLP  
321A  
322  
15 (381)  
15 (381)  
15 (381)  
Pressure Feed  
Pressure Feed  
Pressure Feed  
288134  
234754†  
234755†  
.086 (2.2)  
.110 (2.8)  
323  
.030-.070  
(.75-1.8)  
Compliant  
006A  
11 (279)  
All Models  
288132  
.030-.070  
(.75-1.8)  
Airspray  
Airspray  
Airspray  
315A  
318  
13 (330)  
10 (254)  
10 (254)  
Pressure Feed  
Pressure Feed  
Pressure Feed  
288133  
234760†  
234761†  
.086 (2.2)  
.110 (2.8)  
319  
.030-.070  
(.75-1.8)  
Airspray  
313  
10 (254)  
Pressure Feed  
234756†  
234758†  
.030-.070  
(.75-1.8)  
Airspray  
316  
10 (254)  
Pressure Feed  
* Measured with gun nozzle 8 in. (203 mm) from target surface.  
† Caps do not have alignment pin feature.  
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Air Flow  
Air Flow  
All tests were completed with the 0.055 in. (1.4  
mm) nozzle and standard air cap for each gun  
model.  
HVLP Aircap Pressures  
12  
11  
10  
9
8
HVLP Atomization Air  
Pressure at Cap  
7
6
HVLP Fan Air Pressure at  
Cap  
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
5
10 15  
20 25 30  
35 40  
45 50  
Manifold Inlet Pressure psi  
FIG. 1: HVLP Gun Air Cap Pressure  
Automatic Gun Air Consumption  
20  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
Airspray Atom. Flow  
HVLP Atom. Flow  
Compliant Atom. Flow  
Airspray Fan Flow  
HVLP Fan Flow  
6
Compliant Fan Air Flow  
4
2
0
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
Manifold Inlet Pressure psi  
FIG. 2: Automatic Gun Air Consumption  
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Installation  
Installation  
The Automatic XT spray guns were designed to produce  
the highest quality finish with today's fluids as well as  
the low V.O.C. (volatile organic compound) fluids of  
tomorrow.  
Non-circulating System  
1. See FIG. 3. See Apply anti-seize lubricant 222955 to  
the threads and mating faces of the manifold (101),  
plug (109), and elbow (107), supplied unassembled.  
This spray gun can spray most coatings or finishes cur-  
rently being used for automotive, industrial, aerospace,  
marine, wood, plastic and architectural applications,  
while easily operating from paint delivery systems, such  
as pressure pots or remote pumps for production line  
operation.  
2. Install an elbow (107) in one fluid port of the mani-  
fold (101), and a plug (109) in the other port.  
3. Install the internal plug (5) in the gun fluid port on  
the same side as the manifold plug.  
4. Connect the fluid supply line to the fluid inlet elbow  
(107).  
The air regulator must have a minimum air flow capacity  
of 30 scfm at 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) air pressure.  
5. Install the gun on the manifold, using the four  
screws (13). Start the threads of all four screws.  
Tighten the front two screws first, and then tighten  
the back two. Torque all four screws evenly to 65  
in-lb (7.3 N•m).  
Ventilate Spray Booth  
1
Remove when used in circulating systems.  
Check and follow all National, State, and Local  
codes regarding air exhaust velocity requirements.  
2
Replace with elbow (107) when used in circulating systems.  
Check and follow all local safety and fire codes.  
21  
Configure Gun and Manifold  
20  
101  
The gun is supplied with an internal fluid plug and seals  
(19, 20, 21). To use the gun in a circulating system,  
remove the internal plug. In a non-circulating system,  
leave the plug in place to minimize flush time.  
19  
1
107  
109  
2
TI8587b  
Circulating System  
FIG. 3: Non-Circulating Setup Shown (cutaway view)  
1. Apply anti-seize lubricant to the threads and mating  
faces of the manifold (101) and the elbows (107),  
supplied unassembled.  
2. Install the elbows (107) in both fluid ports of the  
manifold (101).  
3. Connect the fluid supply line to one elbow and the  
fluid return line to the other. The manifold fluid ports  
are reversible.  
4. Install the gun on the manifold, using the four  
screws (13). Start the threads of all four screws.  
Tighten the front two screws first, and then tighten  
the back two. Torque all four screws evenly to 65  
in-lb (7.3 N•m).  
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Installation  
Ground Fluid Supply Container  
Install Air Fittings  
1. Install the supplied 1/4 in. tube fitting into the cylin-  
der (CYL) air port.  
Ground the fluid supply container according to local  
code.  
2. Install 3/8 in. tube fittings into the atomization  
(ATOM) air port and the fan (FAN) air port.  
Ground Object Being Sprayed  
Ground the object that is being sprayed according to  
local code.  
CYL  
Ground Solvent Pails  
Ground all solvent pails that are used when flushing  
according to local code. Use only metal pails, which are  
conductive. Do not place the pail on a non-conductive  
surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts  
the grounding continuity.  
ATOM  
TI8211a  
FAN  
FIG. 4: Air Fittings  
Ground System  
The following grounding instructions are minimum  
requirements for a system. Your system may include  
other equipment or objects that must be grounded.  
Check your local electrical code for detailed grounding  
instructions for your area and type of equipment. Your  
system must be connected to a true earth ground.  
Ground Pump/Fluid Supply  
Ground the pump by connecting a ground wire and  
clamp between the fluid supply and a true earth ground  
as instructed in your separate pump instruction manual.  
Ground Air Compressors and Hydraulic  
Power Supplies  
Ground the air compressors and hydraulic power sup-  
plies according to the manufacturer recommendations.  
Ground Spray Gun  
Ground the spray gun by mounting the manifold to a  
properly grounded reciprocator, robot, or stationary  
mount. Check the electrical resistance between the  
manifold and a true earth ground. The resistance must  
be less than 1 megohm.  
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Installation  
2. Secure the gun to the support with two M5 x 0.8  
capscrews (C). The screws must be long enough to  
engage the threaded holes in the gun manifold to a  
depth of 1/4 in. (6 mm).  
Mount Gun  
Reciprocating Arm Rod Mount  
To mount the gun on a reciprocating arm rod [0.5 in. (13  
mm) diameter maximum]:  
1. Insert the mounting bar (A) through the hole in the  
manifold as shown in FIG. 5.  
Use the 1/8 in. alignment pin (P) to assist in orient-  
ing the gun.  
2. Secure the gun to the bar by tightening the mount-  
ing screw (B).  
C
TI8095 a  
B
FIG. 6: Stationary Support Mount  
P
Retrofit Adapter Plate  
The retrofit adapter plate enables the manifold to be  
attached to a variety of bolt patterns.  
To mount the gun using the retrofit adapter plate (kit  
288197):  
TI8094a  
1. Mount adapter plate to manifold using the three  
screws provided with the kit (FIG. 7).  
A
FIG. 5: Reciprocating Arm Mount  
2. Bolt plate to mounting surface using four M5 x 0.8  
capscrews. Refer to the Mounting Hole Layout,  
page 36.  
Stationary Support  
To mount the gun on a stationary support (refer to FIG. 6  
1. Align the manifold with the alignment pins. Locate  
alignment pins and holes per the Mounting Hole  
TI8180a  
FIG. 7: Retrofit Adapter Plate Mount  
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Setup  
Setup  
Connect Air Line  
Connect Fluid Hose  
You must install an air pressure regulator (F) on  
each gun air line to control air pressure to the gun.  
Before connecting the fluid line, blow it out with air  
and flush it with solvent. Use solvent that is compat-  
ible with the fluid to be sprayed.  
If your regulated air source does not have a filter,  
install an air filter (G) on each air line to ensure a  
dry, clean air supply to the gun. Dirt and moisture  
can ruin the appearance of your finished work-  
piece. See FIG. 8.  
Install a fluid regulator (L) on the fluid line to control  
fluid pressure to the gun. See FIG. 9.  
Install a fluid shutoff valve (M) to shut off the fluid  
supply to the gun. See FIG. 9.  
Install a bleed type air shutoff valve (E) on each  
gun air supply line, downstream of the gun air regu-  
lator, to shut off air to the gun.  
Filter the fluid line of coarse particles and sediment  
to avoid clogging the fluid nozzle and causing fin-  
ishing defects.  
1. For manifolds with a separate ATOM and FAN port,  
the gun cylinder, fan, and atomization air must be  
supplied and regulated separately. For the manual  
fan valve manifold, only one supply line is required  
for both atomization and fan air.  
1. Connect the fluid supply hose (J) to the gun fluid  
inlet (S) 1/4 npsm thread. See FIG. 10.  
2. Connect the other end of the fluid hose (J) to a regu-  
lated fluid supply outlet (M). See FIG. 9.  
The gun atomizing and fan air inlets are 3/8 in. O.D.  
tubing. The cylinder air inlet accepts 1/4 in. (6.3  
mm) O.D. tubing. Use 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) O.D. tubing  
for fan and atomization air to minimize excessive  
pressure drop in the hoses.  
3. In a circulating system, connect a grounded fluid  
return hose to the gun fluid outlet (T). See FIG. 10.  
In a non-circulating system, remove the gun fluid  
outlet fitting (T) and plug the outlet port with the pipe  
plug supplied. See FIG. 10.  
2. Connect each air hose (D) to a regulated air supply  
line (H).  
F
L
K
D
M
J
H
G
E
TI01990  
FIG. 8: Connect Air Line  
TI7016a  
FIG. 9: Connect Fluid Hose  
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Setup  
Flush Spray Gun  
KEY  
N Cylinder Air Inlet: accepts 1/4 in. (6.3 mm) O.D. tubing  
P Atomization Air Inlet: 3/8 in, (9.5 mm) O.D. tubing  
R Fan Air Inlet: 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) O.D, tubing  
S Fluid Inlet: 1/4 npsm  
T Fluid Outlet (circulating gun only): 1/4 npsm  
Before running any paint through the spray gun:  
Side Mounted Manifold Ports  
1. Flush the gun with a solvent that is compatible with  
the fluid to be sprayed, using the lowest possible  
fluid pressure and a grounded metal container.  
2. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure; see page 17.  
Position Air Cap  
N
Air caps are factory-set with the alignment pin (A) set to  
a vertical spray pattern. To change the air cap to a hori-  
zontal spray pattern, use a needle nos pliers to unscrew  
the alignment pin (A) and relocate it to the horizontal  
spray pattern hole. When relocating the pin use low  
strength thread locker. Torque to 1.5-2.5 in-lb (0.2-0.3  
N•m). Do not overtighten. Refer to FIG. 11.  
T (or S)  
S (or T)  
FAN  
ATOM  
CYL  
TI8096a  
R
Bottom Mounted Manifold Ports  
P
TI8171a  
Vertical Pattern  
A
TI8170a  
N
Horizontal Pattern  
TI8172a  
FIG. 11: Position Air Cap  
P
R
FAN  
ATOM  
CYL  
S (or T)  
T (or S)  
TI8097a  
FIG. 10: Manifold Ports  
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Setup  
Adjust Spray Pattern  
A larger fluid nozzle at a reduced fluid pressure will  
maintain the same flow rate, but the fluid stream  
(velocity) will slow down. When air is applied, this  
allows air to act on the fluid longer and improve the  
atomization.  
Do not exceed 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) maximum fluid  
and air pressure. Higher pressures can cause parts to  
rupture and result in serious injury.  
2. Using the air pressure regulator (F), set the fan and  
atomizing air supply pressure per Table 1. Use  
these suggested settings as a starting point.  
The spray gun fluid flow is controlled by the fluid pres-  
sure regulator and the fluid control knob. Use the fluid  
pressure regulator to adjust the general fluid flow and  
the fluid control knob to make precise fluid flow adjust-  
ments.  
Table 1: Suggested Starting Settings  
Atomization Air  
Fan Air (psi)  
(psi)  
35  
35  
CAUTION  
Airspray  
HVLP  
Use caution when operating the fluid control valve  
near the closed position. The plastic needle tip may  
be damaged if forced too hard against the nozzle seat  
by the fluid control valve.  
25  
18  
25  
25  
Compliant  
Follow these steps to establish the correct fluid flow and  
air flow:  
HVLP and Compliant Gun Limits  
1. To achieve desired flow, adjust the fluid flow using  
the fluid pressure regulator (L) installed in the gun  
fluid line. Typical industrial flow rates will vary with  
regulator pressures from 5 to 30 psi (34 to 210 kPa,  
0.3 to 2.1 bar). If the fluid pressure is too low at the  
desired flow rate, install a smaller nozzle. If the fluid  
pressure is too high, install a larger nozzle.  
HVLP Guns: local laws may limit the maximum  
pressure to 10 psi (70 kPa, 0.7 bar) at the air cap  
for compliance. 35 psi (25 kPa, 2.5 bar) inlet air  
yields 10 psi (70 kPa, 0.7 bar) at the air cap. To  
measure pressure at the air cap, use the accessory  
tapped air cap. See Accessories, page 33.  
Compliant Guns: the maximum inlet pressure to the  
manifold is 30 psi atomizing air.  
For spray guns equipped with the fluid control knob,  
you can make flow rate changes at the spray gun.  
Rotate the fluid control knob clockwise to reduce the  
flow.  
L
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F
FIG. 13: Air Pressure Regulator  
3. Test the spray pattern atomization while keeping the  
gun a consistent distance, about 6 to 8 inches (150  
to 200 mm), from the test piece.  
Check the atomization quality. Increase the gun  
atomizing air supply pressure with the air pressure  
regulator in 5 psi (34 kPa, 0.3 bar) increments until  
you obtain the desired atomization.  
For the best transfer efficiency, use the lowest set-  
ting needed to achieve desired finish quality.  
4. If the spray pattern is too wide or split, reduce the  
fan air pressure (or slightly close the fan adjustment  
valve on manifold 288223).  
To further control the spray pattern of airspray guns  
only, use an alternate air cap. For a list of available  
air caps, refer to Accessories, page 33.  
Reducing the fan air pressure to 0 psi (or fully clos-  
ing the fan adjustment valve) will produce a round  
pattern.  
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Operation  
Operation  
To achieve best results when applying fluid:  
Pressure Relief Procedure  
Keep gun perpendicular and 6 to 8 in. (150 to 200  
mm) from object being sprayed.  
Use smooth, parallel strokes across surface to be  
sprayed with 50% overlap.  
1. Turn off all bleed type air valves and all other air and  
fluid supplies to the gun.  
Incorrect  
2. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste con-  
tainer to relieve air and fluid pressure.  
TI8174a  
FIG. 14: Pressure Relief  
TI8098a  
Apply Fluid  
Correct  
The spray gun has a built-in lead and lag operation.  
When triggered, the gun begins emitting air before the  
fluid is discharged. When the trigger actuation air is  
stopped, the fluid stops before the air flow stops. This  
helps ensure that the spray is atomized and prevents  
fluid buildup on the air cap and tip.  
Adjust the system control device, if it is automatic, so the  
gun starts spraying just before meeting the part and  
stops as soon as the part has passed. Keep the gun a  
consistent distance, 6 to 8 in. (150 to 200 mm), from the  
surface of the object being sprayed.  
TI8099a  
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Daily Gun Care  
Daily Gun Care  
CAUTION  
Methylene chloride with formic or propionic acid is not  
recommended as a flushing or cleaning solvent with  
this gun as it will damage aluminum and nylon compo-  
nents.  
CAUTION  
Solvent left in gun air passages could result in a poor quality paint finish. Do not use any cleaning method which  
may allow solvent into the gun air passages.  
Do not point the gun up while cleaning it.  
Do not wipe the gun with a cloth soaked in solvent;  
ring out the excess.  
TI8100a  
TI4827a  
Do not immerse the gun in solvent.  
Do not use metal tools to clean the air cap holes as  
this may scratch them; scratches can distort the  
spray pattern.  
TI8101a  
TI8175a  
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10. With the gun pointed down, clean the front of the  
gun, using the soft-bristle brush and solvent.  
General System Maintenance  
Perform Pressure Relief Procedure, page 17.  
11. Scrub the air cap retaining ring, air cap, and fluid  
nozzle with the soft-bristle brush (see FIG. 17). To  
clean out air cap holes, use a soft implement, such  
as a toothpick, to avoid damaging critical surfaces.  
Clean the air cap and fluid nozzle daily, minimum.  
Some applications require more frequent cleaning.  
Clean the fluid and air line filters daily.  
Check for any fluid leakage from the gun and fluid  
hoses. Tighten fittings or replace equipment as  
needed.  
Flush the gun before changing colors and whenever  
you are done operating the gun.  
Clean and Flush Gun  
1. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure, page 17.  
2. Shut off the gun fan and atomizing air.  
3. Supply a compatible solvent to the gun fluid inlet.  
TI8176a  
4. Point the gun down into a grounded metal container,  
and flush the gun with solvent until all traces of paint  
are removed from the gun passages.  
FIG. 17:  
12. Install the air cap retaining ring and air cap.  
5. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure, page 17.  
6. Disconnect the solvent supply.  
13. Dampen a soft cloth with solvent and wring-out the  
excess. Point the gun down and wipe off the outside  
of the gun.  
7. Remove the air cap retaining ring and air cap.  
CAUTION  
Trigger the gun or remove the piston cap whenever  
you tighten or remove the nozzle. This keeps the nee-  
dle seat away from the nozzle seating surface and  
prevents the seat from being damaged.  
8. Clean the air cap retaining ring, air cap, and fluid  
nozzle with solvent.  
9. Dip the end of a soft-bristle brush into a compatible  
solvent. Do not continuously soak the brush's bris-  
tles with solvent and do not use a wire brush.  
TI4845a  
FIG. 16:  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Check all possible remedies in the troubleshooting  
charts before disassembling the gun.  
Some improper patterns are caused by the  
improper balance between air and fluid. Refer to  
General Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Fluid leakage through venting holes. Worn packing (17) or needle (5).  
Replace packing or needle.  
Check and replace parts as needed.  
Replace o-rings.  
Air leakage through venting hole.  
Air leakage from back of gun.  
Air does not trigger.  
Worn o-ring (9) or gasket (15).  
Worn o-rings (8, 9).  
Piston stem is disconnected from  
main body of piston assembly (3).  
Replace piston assembly.  
Cylinder air pressure is too low.  
Increase cylinder air pressure to 50  
psi.  
Air does not shut off.  
Piston assembly not seating properly. Clean/service piston assembly.  
Replace worn or swollen o-rings.  
Broken return spring (7).  
Swollen o-ring (8).  
Replace return spring.  
Replace o-rings.  
Replace o-rings.  
Replace gasket.  
Worn piston stem o-rings (10, 11).  
Bottom gasket (12) failed.  
Fluid leakage from front of gun.  
Fluid is present at air cap holes.  
Fluid needle tip (5a) is dirty, worn, or Clean or replace fluid needle tip or  
damaged.  
entire needle (5).  
Dirty or worn nozzle (23).  
Clean or replace nozzle.  
Nozzle (23) is insufficiently tightened Tighten or replace o-ring.  
or sealing o-ring (36) is damaged.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Fluid needle will not trigger.  
Loose or missing fluid needle stop  
(29) or setscrew (30).  
Replace stop or tighten setscrew.  
Air leaking around piston (3).  
Swollen piston o-ring (8).  
Replace o-ring (8) or piston.  
Replace o-ring. Do not immerse pis-  
ton in solvent.  
Insufficient air pressure on trigger.  
Plug (19) is in incorrect fluid port.  
Increase air pressure or clean air  
line.  
Move plug to fluid port consistent with  
manifold plumbing, unless you are  
using gun in a circulating system. If  
you are, all fluid ports in gun and on  
manifold should be open.  
Fluid does not shut off.  
Worn o-ring (11) or (9).  
Replace o-ring.  
Piston cap (4) not fully tightened.  
Tighten piston cap until it bottoms  
out.  
Spring (6) not in place.  
Swollen piston o-ring (8).  
Check spring position.  
Replace o-ring. Do not immerse pis-  
ton in solvent  
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Spray Pattern Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Fluid flow is fluttering while spraying. Fluid nozzle is not tight enough.  
Tighten fluid nozzle to 60 in-lb (6.8  
N•m).  
O-ring (36) is missing or damaged.  
Replace o-ring.  
Fluid filter is clogged.  
Check fluid filter.  
Fluid flow fades while spraying high Fluid pressure is too low, causing  
Raise fluid pressure at source or use  
viscosity fluids.  
fluid flow to reduce when gun is ele- a smaller fluid nozzle.  
vated.  
Pattern becomes off-set of heavy on Air cap horn holes plugged or dam- Clean air cap horn holes with  
ends.  
aged.  
non-metallic item such as a toothpick,  
or replace air cap.  
Gun fluid pressure is too high with  
gun triggered.  
Using needle/nozzle kit with too small Use needle/nozzle kit with larger ori-  
orifice. fice.  
There is no fluid regulator, or air reg- Add low pressure fluid regulator, or  
Fluid system will not operate at low  
enough fluid pressure [below 10 psi ulator on pressure pot is not sensitive add more sensitive low pressure air  
(70 kPa, 0.7 bar)]. enough at low pressures. regulator on pressure pot.  
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Service  
Service  
Items Needed for Service  
5. Using a 1/16 in. hex wrench loosen the fluid needle  
set screw (30). Remove the needle stop (29).  
1/16 in. Hex Wrench - provided  
3 mm Hex Wrench  
Adjustable Wrench  
4 mm Hex Wrench  
Pliers  
6. Pull the fluid needle (5) out the back of the gun.  
7. Check the fluid needle (5) for damage or excessive  
wear. Replace the needle tip (5a) or the entire nee-  
dle if necessary.  
8. Remove nozzle (23). Check nozzle and o-ring (36)  
for damage. You may need to use a pick to remove  
o-ring from housing (2).  
Lubricant part no. 111265; see Accessories, page  
33, to order  
Compatible Solvent  
Replace Fluid Packings and Air  
Seals  
36  
TI8198a  
FIG. 19  
Air Section Repair Kit 288171 and Fluid Section  
Repair Kit 288135 are available. Purchase the kits  
separately.  
9. Remove the piston. Using a pliers, pull the piston (3)  
out of the piston housing (1). See FIG. 20.  
1. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure, page 17.  
10. Unscrew the two screws (14) and separate the fluid  
housing (2) and the piston housing (1). Remove  
gasket (12) only if it needs to be replaced. See FIG.  
20.  
2. Unscrew the four screws (13) and remove the gun  
from the manifold.  
3. Remove the air cap retainer (25) and air cap (24).  
14  
23  
2
4
13  
14  
1
TI8102a  
TI8173a  
24, 25  
FIG. 20  
FIG. 18  
11. Remove the packing nut (16) with a wrench.  
4. Remove the piston cap (4) from the piston housing  
(1). Remove the springs (6, 7).  
12. Remove the fluid packing (17) from the nut (16).  
Discard the old fluid packing.  
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Service  
13. Remove all o-rings from the piston (3) and stems  
(T). Check that the stems are solidly in place. If they  
are loose, replace the entire piston assembly (3).  
b. Circulating guns: Remove the gasket (22) from  
the fluid housing (2).  
15. Clean all parts and replace any worn parts. When  
assembling, lubricate the threads with anti-seize  
lubricant.  
14. Perform the following applicable step:  
a. Non-circulating guns: Remove the fluid outlet  
port plug (19), and gasket (22) from the fluid  
housing (2). Remove the o-ring (21) and backup  
(20) from the plug.  
4
2
4
8* 3  
1
2
T
6
11* 3  
2
2
10* 3  
8
16  
25  
23 1  
2
7
24  
29  
30  
6
7
9
3
3
3
12*  
TI8103a  
17  
36  
3
5
Cutaway View:  
Part No. 249388 Gun Shown  
9
5a  
SERVICE NOTES:  
Torque to 35-45 in-lb (4.0-5.1 N•m)  
1
Lubricate threads with anti-seize lubricant  
Lubricate with light-weight oil  
2
3
Tighten cap (4) until it bottoms out  
Apply semi-permanent anaerobic sealant  
Torque to 4-5 in-lb (0.45-0.57 N•m)  
Torque to 95-105 in-lb (10.7-11.8 N•m)  
4
TI8199a  
6
7
8
9
Alternate Fluid Control Shown  
Apply semi-permanent anaerobic sealant to two  
threads at end of needle shaft.  
FIG. 21  
24  
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ant and install the screw into the needle stop.  
Torque to 4-5 in-lb (0.45-0.56 N•m). Pull on the nee-  
dle to make sure it seats fully.  
Reassembly  
1. Non-circulating guns only: Lubricate the backup ring  
(20†) and o-ring (21†) and install them on the fluid  
outlet port plug (19). Install the plug in the fluid out-  
let port of the fluid housing (2). See FIG. 22.  
10. Install the springs (6, 7).  
11. Lubricate the threads of the piston housing (1).  
Screw the cap (4) onto the housing until it bottoms  
out.  
2. All guns: Reinstall the gasket (22) in the fluid hous-  
ing (2).  
12. Install the air cap (24) and air cap retainer (25).  
3. Install the o-rings (8*, 9*) on the piston (3). Install  
the two o-rings (10*, 11*) on each of the piston  
stems (T). Lubricate all the o-rings, the piston, and  
the piston stems.  
13. Reinstall the gun on the manifold using the four  
screws (13). Start the threads of all four screws.  
Tighten the front two screws first, and then tighten  
the back two. Torque all four screws evenly to 65  
in-lb (7.3 N•m).  
4. Remove the protective paper from the sticky side of  
the gasket (12*) and adhere the gasket to the bot-  
tom of the piston housing (1), making sure the three  
holes in the gasket are properly aligned with the  
matching holes in the housing.  
5. Lubricate the new fluid packing (17†) and insert it  
into the packing nut (16). Insert the packing nut into  
the fluid housing (2) and torque to 95-105 in-lb  
(10.7-11.8 N•m).  
6. Align the gasket (15*) as shown in the exploded  
view in FIG. 22. Place the gasket on the piston hous-  
ing (1), then install the fluid housing (2) onto the pis-  
ton housing. Torque the two screws (14) to 30 in-lb  
(3.4 N•m).  
a. Insert the piston (3) into the piston housing (1).  
b. Ensure nozzle sealing o-ring (36) is installed in  
fluid housing (2).  
7. To avoid galling of the fluid nozzle seat in the fluid  
housing, apply a thin film of lubricant to the threads.  
Install the nozzle into the fluid housing. Torque the  
nozzle securely to 60 in-lb (6.8 N•m).  
If you are replacing the needle tip (5a), apply  
semi-permanent anaerobic sealant to two threads  
at the end of the needle shaft. Assemble the needle  
tip to the shaft and hand tighten. Allow adequate  
time for the sealant to cure before installing the  
needle assembly into the gun.  
8. Lubricate and install the needle (5) into the back of  
the gun assembly. Push it straight in through the pis-  
ton.  
9. Install the needle stop (29) on the needle. Coat the  
setscrew (30) with semi-permanent anaerobic seal-  
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Parts  
16 8  
173  
15*  
13  
2
2
5
Alternate Fluid  
Control  
21†  
10  
3
5a 9  
4
23  
1
2
10  
24  
39  
20†  
3
25  
6
10  
19  
22†  
6
7
7
30  
36†  
3
8*  
24a  
T
25a  
3
9*  
29  
5 (ref)  
13  
3
3
11* 3  
14  
1
10*  
3
2
TI8086a  
12*  
Exploded View:  
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SERVICE NOTES:  
Torque to 35-45 in-lb (4.0-5.1 N•m)  
1
Lubricate threads with anti-seize lubricant  
Lubricate with light-weight oil  
2
3
Tighten cap (4) until it bottoms out  
Apply semi-permanent anaerobic sealant  
Torque to 4-5 in-lb (0.45-0.57 N•m)  
Torque to 95-105 in-lb (10.7-11.8 N•m)  
4
6
7
8
Apply semi-permanent anaerobic sealant to two  
threads at end of needle shaft.  
9
10  
Used on non-circulating guns only  
FIG. 22  
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Parts  
Parts  
Ref.  
Ref.  
No. Part No. Description  
22† 192443 GASKET, fluid  
23  
24★  
Qty.  
No. Part No. Description  
Qty.  
2
1
1
1
2
3
4
BODY  
1
1
1
1
NOZZLE, fluid, 0.030 in.  
CAP, air  
288133‡ Airspray (315 cap)  
288134‡ HVLP (321 cap)  
288132‡ Compliant (006 cap)  
15H321 HOUSING, fluid  
240895 PISTON, assy  
CAP, piston  
192453 standard models  
288091 fluid control models  
NEEDLE, assy  
24a 15G618 PIN, locating, threaded  
25 239953 RETAINER, ring, assy  
25a 192760 PACKING, u-cup  
29  
30  
34114141 WRENCH, hex  
36† 113137 PACKING, o-ring  
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5★  
5a★  
6
7
8*  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
TIP, needle  
114139 SPRING, compression  
114138 SPRING, compression  
115066 PACKING, o-ring, fluoroelastomer  
111450 PACKING, o-ring, fluoroelastomer  
111504 PACKING, o-ring, fluoroelastomer  
112319 PACKING, o-ring, fluoroelastomer  
114134 GASKET, polyethylene (bottom)  
15H317 SCREW, mounting manifold (M5)  
15H318 SCREW, SHC  
192452 STOP, needle  
114137 SCREW, set  
9*  
10*  
11*  
12*  
13  
14  
15*  
16  
38❄  
39  
PIN, dowel  
15H702 INSERT, plastic  
See spray gun assemblies table (page 28) for part  
number.  
15H316 GASKET, polyethylene (front)  
195222 NUT, packing  
Included in Fluid Seal Repair Kit 288135.  
* Included in Air Seal Repair Kit 288171.  
Not shown.  
17† 115347 PACKING, u-cup  
19 192687 PLUG, fluid  
20† 114340 RING, back-up, PTFE  
21† 114244 PACKING, o-ring, fluoroelastomer  
Air Caps  
Orifice Size  
Large  
Pattern (315)  
Air Spray  
HVLP  
(321)  
Compliant  
(006)  
Medium  
Pattern (316)  
Air Spray  
Small Pattern  
(313) Air  
Spray  
288133  
234760  
234761  
288134  
234754  
234755  
288132  
N/A  
234758  
N/A  
234756  
N/A  
0.030-0.070 (0.8-1.8)  
0.086 (2.2)  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
0.110 (2.8)  
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Spray Gun Assemblies (all models)  
Item 24  
Nozzle  
Orifice Size  
Item 5  
Needle Assy.  
Item 5a  
Needle Tip  
Item 23  
Nozzle  
Needle/Nozzle Kit  
Includes items  
5 & 23  
Gun Part No.  
Includes item 5a  
Pack of 5  
in. (mm)  
249388  
249407  
249369  
249396†  
249411†  
249377†  
15F829  
15F830  
15F831  
15F832  
288175  
288176  
288177  
288178  
288183  
234741  
234742  
234744  
234746  
0.030 (0.75)  
249388  
249407  
249369  
249397†  
249412†  
249378†  
288184  
288185  
288187  
0.042 (1.0)  
0.055 (1.4)  
0.070 (1.8)  
249390  
249409  
249371  
249398†  
249413†  
249379†  
249391  
249410  
249372  
249399†  
249414†  
249380†  
249394*  
288049*  
249375*  
234781  
(Qty. 1)  
0.042 (1.0)  
Hardened SST  
15F835  
15F836  
288181*  
288182*  
234749  
234750  
249395*  
288050*  
249376*  
234782  
(Qty. 1)  
0.055 (1.4)  
Hardened SST  
Alternate nozzle sizes are also available. See Accessories, page 33.  
* Guns with stainless steel needle tip, which is not recommended for thin fluids.  
Guns with Fluid Control Knob.  
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Parts  
Part No. 288221  
Manifold with bottom fluid ports  
2
Ref.  
Apply anti-seize lubricant (222955) to threads and mating faces  
of manifold (101) and any fittings and/or plugs used in fluid  
ports.  
No. Part No. Description  
101  
103 120388 FITTING, tube, air inlet;  
1/4 in. OD tube x 1/8 npt(m)  
Qty.  
MANIFOLD, bottom fluid ports  
1
1
101  
105 114246 SCREW, set; 5/16;0.437 in. long  
107 166846 NIPPLE, SST; 1/4 npsm, straight  
pipe thread x 1/4 npt  
108 120389 FITTING, tube, air line;  
3/8 in.OD tube x 1/4 npt  
109101970 PLUG, pipe, SST; 1/4-18 ptf, sup-  
plied to plug fluid outlet port in  
non-circulating applications  
1
2
2
1
103  
2
107  
Not shown.  
108  
105  
TI9398b  
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Part No. 288217  
North America Manifold with side fluid ports  
Part No. 288218  
2
Apply anti-seize lubricant (222955) to threads and mating faces  
of manifold (101) and any fittings and/or plugs used in fluid  
ports.  
International Manifold with side fluid ports  
Ref.  
107  
No. Part No. Description  
Qty.  
101  
103  
MANIFOLD, side fluid ports  
1
1
120388FITTING, tube, air inlet;  
1/4 in. OD tube x 1/8 npt(m)  
107  
2
120538FITTING, tube, air inlet;  
6 mm OD tube x 1/8 npt(m)  
105 114246  
107  
SCREW, set; 5/16;0.437 in. long  
1
2
101  
115335ELBOW, street, 1/4 in. npt  
114247FITTING, elbow, male;  
#5 JIC x 1/4 npt  
103  
108  
2
1
120389FITTING, tube, air line;  
3/8 in.OD tube x 1/4 npt  
120537FITTING, tube, air line;  
8 mm OD tube x 1/4 npt  
105  
108  
109101970  
PLUG, pipe, SST; 1/4-18 ptf, sup-  
plied to plug fluid outlet port in  
non-circulating applications  
TI8148b  
FIG. 24: Manifold with Side Fluid Ports  
Not shown.  
Part No. 288217 only.  
Part No. 288218 only.  
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Parts  
Part No. 288223  
North America Manifold with side fluid ports and fan  
adjustment valve  
Ref.  
No. Part No. Description  
Qty.  
101 196559  
102 243949  
103 120388  
MANIFOLD, fan adjustable  
VALVE, fan, assy.  
FITTING, tube, air inlet;  
1
1
1
1/4 in. OD tube x 1/8 npt(m)  
FITTING, tube, air line;  
104 120389  
1
3/8 in.OD tube x 1/4 npt  
107 114246  
108 114342  
109101970  
SCREW, set; 5/16;0.437 in. long  
ELBOW, male, 1/4 - 18 npt  
PLUG, pipe, SST; 1/4-18 ptf,  
supplied to plug fluid outlet port  
in non-circulating applications  
SCREW, SCHS, M3 x 18  
1
2
1
110120453  
Not shown.  
1
2
Apply anti-seize lubricant (222955) to threads and mating faces  
of manifold (101) and any fittings and/or plugs used in fluid  
ports.  
3
4
Install with valve turned fully counterclockwise to outermost  
position.  
Torque to 125-135 in-lb (14-15 N•m).  
108  
2
108  
104  
101  
3
4
103  
102  
TI0556b  
107  
FIG. 25: Side Fluid Ports and Fan Adjustment Valve  
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Parts  
Part No. 288160  
Rear Port Manifold, North America  
Part No. 288211  
Rear Port Manifold, International  
1
Apply sealant to threads and mating faces of manifold (101) and  
any fittings and/or plugs used in fluid ports.  
2
3
Torque to 30-42 in-lb (3.4-4.7 N•m).  
Ref.  
No. Part No. Description  
101  
103  
Qty.  
Torque to 110-130 in-lb (12.3- 14.7 N•m).  
MANIFOLD, aluminum  
FITTING, fluid path  
15H5211/4 npsm  
15J003#5 JIC  
1
2
107  
106  
105 116475  
106 120353  
107 15J077  
110 114246  
111  
SCREW, SHCS, M4 x 12  
O-RING, PTFE  
O-RING, PTFE  
2
2
2
1
2
103  
1
105  
3
SCREW, set, hex soc  
120389FITTING, tube, air line;  
3/8 in.OD tube x 1/4 npt  
120537FITTING, tube, air line;  
8 mm OD tube x 1/4 npt  
113  
112  
111  
1
112  
1
2
120388FITTING, tube, air inlet;  
1/4 in. OD tube x 1/8 npt(m)  
120538FITTING, tube, air inlet;  
6 mm OD tube x 1/8 npt(m)  
101  
110  
113 103253  
SCREW, set  
1
Part No. 288160 only.  
Part No. 288211 only.  
TI8200a  
FIG. 26:  
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Accessories  
Accessories  
Cleaning Brush 105749  
Part No.  
Orifice in. (mm)  
234736  
234737  
234738  
0.030 - 0.070 (0.8 - 1.8)  
0.086 (2.2)  
0.110 (2.8)  
For use in cleaning gun.  
Lubricant 111265  
One 4 oz. (113 gram) tube sanitary (non-silicone) lubri-  
cant for fluid seals and wear areas.  
Fluid Hose Parts Breakdown  
Part No. Description  
239629 FITTING, assy, swivel  
061345 TUBING, 1000 ft. (305 m) roll  
TI7637a  
FIG. 27: HVLP Pressure Verification Kit  
Alternate Nozzle Sizes  
Fluid Control Knob Repair Kit 288138  
Needle/ Needle  
Nozzle Kit Assy.  
Nozzle  
Nozzle  
Orifice Size  
Needle  
Tip  
Includes spring, ball, and retaining clip.  
in. (mm)  
Qty. 1  
0.059 (1.5)  
N/A  
288177  
288179  
288180  
234778 234745  
234779 234747  
234780 234748  
0.086 (2.2)  
0.110 (2.8)  
15F833  
15F834  
0.070 (1.8)  
Hardened SST  
N/A  
288182  
N/A  
234751  
Retrofit Adapter Plate 288197  
The retrofit adapter plate enables the manifold to be  
attached to a variety of bolt patterns.  
HVLP Pressure Verification Kit  
For use in checking air cap atomizing or pattern air pres-  
sure at various supply air pressures. Not to be used for  
actual spraying.  
Install the kit air cap on the gun. Turn on the air to the  
gun, then trigger the gun and read the air pressure on  
the gauge.  
To be “HVLP compliant”, the atomizing air pressure  
must not exceed 10 psi (70 kPa, 0.7 bar).  
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Dimensions  
Dimensions  
2.0 in. (50.8 mm)  
TI8104a  
3.86 in. (98.0 m)  
5.3 in. (134.6 mm)  
6.41 in. (162.81 mm) with fluid control knob  
3.0 in.  
(76.2 mm)  
1.395 in.  
(35.43 mm)  
0.5 in. (12.7 mm)  
mounting hole  
TI8181a  
2.76 in. (70.1 mm)  
Part No. 249407 Gun Shown  
FIG. 28  
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Mounting Hole Layout  
Mounting Hole Layout  
2.02 in.  
(51.31 mm)  
0.5 in. (12.7 mm)  
mounting hole  
TI8181a  
0.805 in. (20.5 mm)  
0.4 in.  
(10.2 mm)  
Two M5 x 0.8 x 0.25 in.  
(6.3 mm) holes  
1.750 in.  
(44.5 mm)  
0.187 in. (4.8 mm)  
1.375 in.  
(35 mm)  
Two 0.128 diameter x  
0.31 in. (7.8 mm) holes  
Use 1/8 in. pin for  
alignment  
2.125 in.  
(54 mm)  
TI8107a  
FIG. 29: Manifold Mounting Hole Layout  
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Mounting Hole Layout  
Mounting Hole Layout  
Rear Port Manifold  
0.205 in.  
(5.21 mm)  
1.010 in.  
(25.65 mm)  
1.375 in.  
(34.93 mm)  
TI8226a  
0.875 in.  
(22.23 mm)  
0.400 in.  
Rear Port Manifold  
(10.16 mm)  
3.200 in.  
(81.28 mm)  
1.765 in.  
(44.83 mm)  
0.375 in.  
(9.5 mm)  
2.325 in.  
(59.06 mm)  
2.710 in.  
(68.83 mm)  
3.730 in.  
(94.74 mm)  
TI8232a  
Retrofit Adapter Plate  
Gun with Retrofit  
Adapter Plate  
2.007 in.  
(50.98 mm)  
1.375 in.  
(34.93 mm)  
2.27 in.  
(57.66 mm)  
0.736 in.  
(18.69 mm)  
TI8178a  
TI8177a  
FIG. 30: Mounting Hole Layouts  
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Technical Data  
Technical Data  
Maximum Working Fluid Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)  
Maximum Working Air Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)  
Maximum HVLP Inbound Air Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 psi (25 kPa, 2.5 bar)  
Maximum Compliant Gun Inlet Pressure . . . . . . . . . . 30 psi (21 kPa, 2.1 bar)  
Maximum Working Fluid Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120° F (49° C)  
Minimum Air Cylinder Actuation Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 psi (0.34 MPa, 3.4 bar)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 lbs (992 g)  
Wetted Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stainless Steel, Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethyl-  
ene, Chemically Resistant Fluoroelastomer, Acetal,  
PTFE, PEEK  
®
Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation.  
Triggering Speed  
These values apply to a new gun with a 12 ft. (3.6 m), 1/4 in. (6.3 mm) OD cylinder air line and a 0.055 in. nozzle.  
These values will vary slightly with use and with variations in equipment.  
Cylinder Air Pressure Fluid Pressure  
Air Pressure  
psi (kPa, bar)  
psi (kPa, bar)  
psi (kPa, bar)  
msec to fully open  
msec to fully close  
50 (0.35, 3.5)  
50 (0.35, 3.5)  
100 (0.7, 7.0)  
58.4  
50.4  
Sound Data (dBa)  
Atomizing Air  
Air Cap  
Part No.  
Nozzle Part No.  
and Size  
Pressure  
psi (kPa, bar)  
Fan Air Pressure  
psi (kPa, bar  
Sound Pressure  
Sound Power  
dB(A)‡  
dB(A)†  
35 (250, 2.5)  
100 (0.7, 7.0)  
35 (250, 2.5)  
100 (0.7, 7.0)  
85.9  
97  
86.7  
92.8  
288134 234744, 0.055 in.  
† Sound pressure measured 3.28 ft. (1 m) from equipment.  
‡ Sound power measured per ISO 9614-2.  
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Graco Standard Warranty  
Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use. With the exception of any special, extended, or limited warranty  
published by Graco, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by  
Graco to be defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written  
recommendations.  
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty  
installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of  
non-Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with  
structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, installation, 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 claimed defect. 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.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Graco’s sole obligation and buyer’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no other remedy  
(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or  
consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.  
GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT  
MANUFACTURED BY GRACO. These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors, 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.  
In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder, or  
the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, the  
negligence of Graco, or otherwise.  
FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS  
The Parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document, as well as all documents, notices and legal proceedings entered into,  
given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto, be drawn up in English. Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu que la  
rédaction du présente document sera en Anglais, ainsi que tous documents, avis et procédures judiciaires exécutés, donnés ou intentés, à la suite  
de ou en rapport, directement ou indirectement, avec les procédures concernées.  
Graco Information  
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the nearest distributor.  
Phone: 612-623-6921 or Toll Free: 1-800-328-0211, Fax: 612-378-3505  
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.  
This manual contains English. MM 311051  
Graco Headquarters: Minneapolis  
International Offices: Belgium, China, Japan, Korea  
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Copyright 2006, Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001  
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