Haier Paint Sprayer 237410 User Manual

Parts  
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3X8–448  
Rev. F  
Supersedes Rev. C  
Includes Rev. D and E changes  
Parts Change Notice  
Some parts in Rev. C of manual 308–448 have changed but have not yet been changed in the  
instruction manual. Please note the changes below and mark them in your manual or keep this  
sheet with your manual.  
Series  
Letter  
Part That Ref  
Assembly No.  
Change Changed No.  
Part Description Description of Change  
Model 237–410  
235–230  
1
Husky 307 Pump Replaced by Part No. D31–331 Husky  
307 Pump, acetal with PTFE dia  
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phragm and sst balls and seats. See  
manual 308–553 for parts.  
217–752  
224–044  
2
G700N Air Spray Replaced by Part No. 239–542 Delta  
Gun  
Air Spray Gun, .055” orifice. See  
manual 308–742.  
17  
Cart  
Replaced by Part No. 238–938 Cart,  
which includes replaceable items 17a  
through 17j, listed below  
.
17a  
17b  
17c  
17d  
17e  
17f  
17g  
17h  
17j  
36  
Front Bracket  
Capscrew  
Part No. 191–902. Qty: 1.  
Part No. 108–768. Qty: 2.  
Part No. 108–788. Qty: 2.  
Part No. 113–761. Qty: 2.  
Part No. 290–331. Qty: 1.  
Part No. 106–062. Qty: 2.  
Part No. 104–811. Qty: 2.  
Part No. 101–242. Qty: 2.  
Part No. 112–853. Qty: 2.  
Change quantity to 4.  
Flat Washer  
Keps Nut  
Warning Label  
Wheel  
Hub  
Retaining Ring  
Tube Plug  
100–021  
100–015  
100–016  
208–536  
169–797  
Capscrew  
Nut  
37  
Change quantity to 4.  
38  
Lockwasher  
Change quantity to 4.  
42  
Quick Disconnect Change to Part No. 114–558.  
56  
Nipple  
Replaced by Part No. 191–872 Nipple,  
1/4 npsm x 1/8 npt.  
Added  
67  
Swivel  
Add Part No. 157–705 Swivel, 1/4  
npt(m) x 3/8 npsm(f), located between  
the fluid whip hose and the gun fluid  
inlet. Qty: 1.  
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.  
June 10, 1998  
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Table of Contents  
Symbols  
Warning Symbol  
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Setup.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
System Component Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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4
6
8
This symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious  
injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.  
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16  
16  
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Technical Data  
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Warranty.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Phone Number  
Caution Symbol  
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A CAUTION  
This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to  
or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the  
instructions.  
PRESSURIZED FLUID HAZARD  
Spray from the gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components can splash fluid in the eyes or on the skin  
and cause serious injury.  
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Do not stop or deflect fluid leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.  
Follow the Pressure relief procedure on page 8 before cleaning, checking, or servicing the  
equipment.  
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Tighten ail fluid connections before each use.  
Check the hoses, tubes, and couplings daily. Replace parts immediately if worn, damaged or  
loose. Permanently coupled hoses cannot be repaired.  
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Handle and route hoses and tubes carefully. Keep the hoses and tubes away from moving parts  
and hot surfaces. Do not use the hoses to pull equipment. Do not expose  
peratures above or below -40°F (-40°C).  
hoses to tem-  
AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Improper grounding, poor air ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a hazardous condition  
and result in a fire or explosion and serious injury.  
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Ground the equipment and the object being sprayed. See Grounding the System on page 5.  
If there is any static sparking while using the equipment, stop spraying immediately. Identify  
and correct the problem.  
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Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of flammable vapors from the solvent or the fluid  
being sprayed.  
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Do not smoke in the spray area.  
Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the spray area.  
Do not turn on or off any light switch in the spray area.  
Electrically disconnect ail equtpment in the spray area.  
Keep the spray area free of debris, including soivent, rags, and gasoline.  
Do not operate a gasoline engine in the spray area.  
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EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD  
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture, malfunction, or start unexpectedly and result  
in serious injury.  
This equipment is for professional use only.  
Read all instruction manuals, tags, and labels before operating the equipment.  
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Use the equipment only for its intended purpose. If you are in doubt about this, call your  
distributor.  
Do not alter or modify this equipment. Use only genuine  
parts and accessories.  
Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately.  
Do not exceed the 100 psi (6.9 bar) maximum working pressure at 100 psi (6.9 bar) maxi-  
mum incoming air pressure of the package or the maximum working pressure of any accesso-  
ry used with it.  
Do not move or lift pressurized equipment.  
Use fluids or solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See the Technical Data  
section of all equipment manuals. Read the fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings.  
Fluid hoses must have spring guards on both ends to protect them from rupture caused by kinks  
or bends at or close to the couplings.  
Comply with all applicable local, state, and national fire, electrical, and other safety regulations.  
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD  
Improper handling of hazardous fluids or inhaling toxic fumes can cause extremely serious injury or  
death from splashing in the eyes, ingestion, or bodily contamination.  
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Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using.  
Store hazardous fluid in an approved container. Dispose hazardous fluid according to all local,  
state, and-national guidelines.  
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Wear appropriate clothing, gloves, eyewear, and respirator.  
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If the pump diaphragm fails, hazardous fluid may be exhausted along with the air. See your sepa-  
rate pump manual for further information.  
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3 . Connect the whip hose (10) to the fluid inlet of the  
spray gun (2).  
Unpacking the System  
In addition to the assembled unit, these components  
are packed loosely or separately: suction assembly,  
hose set, gun, instruction manuals. These are the  
manuals you should receive:  
4. Verify that all fittings throughout the system are  
tightened securely.  
5 . Use a tie strap (58) to secure the hose set to the  
leg of the cart. This provides strain relief so that  
tugs on the heavy hoses don’t damage the hose  
connections.  
308-I 94  
307-452  
308-325  
307-805  
307-273  
Husky 307 pump  
Air spray gun  
Fluid regulator  
Fluid heater  
Fluid filter  
Grounding the System  
IV. Connecting the Hose Set and Gun to  
the System See Fig. I.  
To reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the  
pump and all other equipment used or located in  
the spray area. Check your local electrical code for  
detailed grounding instructions for your area and  
1
To fluid filter (45) outlet  
2
3
To gun air regulator (6b) outlet  
To needle valve (5) adapter (25)  
type of equipment. Ground  
of this equipment.  
Also read FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD on  
page 2.  
1 .  
Pump: One end of the ground wire (43) is already  
connected to the pump grounding strip. Connect  
the clamp end of the ground wire to a true earth  
ground.  
2. Heater: Plug into a properly grounded electrical  
outlet. If you use an extension cord, be sure it is a  
3-wire grounded cord that is properly sized for the  
heater.  
3. Air compressor. Follow manufacturer’s  
recommendations.  
.
Fig.  
2
4. Object being sprayed: Follow local code.  
1 . Connect the air hose (54b) between the gun air  
regulator (6b) and the air inlet of the spray gun (2).  
5.  
supply container: Follow local code.  
This is a  
swivel fitting.  
6 .  
solvent pails: Follow 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 continu-  
ity.  
2 . Connect one fluid hose (54b) to the fluid filter (45)  
outlet. Connect the other fluid hose (54b) to the  
needle valve (5) adapter (25). The hose has a  
8 swivel fitting.  
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System Component Information  
VI. Using the  
Air Spray Gun  
Refer to Fig. 3.  
1 . Make initial fluid and air adjustments at the pump  
for maximum efficiency.  
2 . If you make adjustments at the gun, take noted of  
what you do. Then, if the results are not satisfac-  
tory, you can easily return the gun to its previous  
adjustment. Steps 3 and 4 explain the gun adjust-  
ments.  
3 . Fan pattern adjusting valve (E). Normal adjust-  
ment is the valve turned out fully clockwise and  
then turned IN two full turns.  
a . Turn counterclockwise to widen spray pattern.  
b . Turn clockwise to narrow spray pattern.  
Fig.  
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4 . Fluid adjusting valve (F). This valve is used in sys-  
tems that do not have a fluid regulator. For this  
system, use the fluid regulator to adjust fluid flow.  
Air cap horns shown horizonta  
which produces a vertical  
spray pattern  
5 . The gun has a built-in lead and lag operation.  
When triggered, the gun emits air before the fluid  
is discharged. When the trigger is released, the  
fluid stops before the air flow stops. This helps as-  
sure the spray is atomized and prevents fluid buil-  
dup on the air cap.  
Air cap horns shown vertical  
which produces a horizontal  
spray pattern  
Fig.  
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6 . Loosen the air cap retaining ring (G), and rotate  
the horns of the air cap to obtain the desired spray  
VII. Using the Fluid Heater  
position. Tighten the retaining  
snugly, but do  
See Fig. 6.  
not over-tighten. See Fig. 4 for how to obtain a ver-  
tical or horizontal spray pattern.  
The heater (3) used in this system is a high mass  
heater. Always circulate the fluid when the heater is  
operating to prevent overheating and damaging the  
fluid. Do not use catalyzed material in this heater.  
7 . Clean and lubricate the gun as instructed in the  
separate gun manual, 307-452.  
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System Component Information  
IX.  
Using the  
See Fig. 6.  
Valve  
VIII. Using the Air Regulators and Needle  
See Fig. 5.  
1 .  
Always open air and fluid regulators slowly to pre-  
vent surging during startup.  
Heated systems require that the fluid circulate  
constantly when the heater is turned on. The  
valve (9) supplied with this system enables you to  
drain or circulate the fluid. The words Drain and Circu-  
late are marked on the valve.  
The air regulator (6a) on the right side of the pump  
controls air to the pump, and the regulator (6b) on  
the left side controls air to the gun.  
2 . To open the air regulator, pull out the adjusting  
knob. Turn the knob IN (clockwise) to open, and  
turn the knob fully OUT (counterclockwise) to  
close. You may push the adjusting knob in to lock  
the adjustment.  
In the Drain position, and with the gun untriggered,  
the fluid returns from the gun, to the needle valve  
to the hose  
and to the 3-way valve, which  
directs the fluid out the drain hose (13). This posi-  
tion is used when flushing the system and when  
relieving system pressure.  
3 . The fluid regulator (44) controls fluid from the  
pump to the gun. For an accurate setting, adjust  
the fluid regulator only when the gun is triggered,  
and fluid is flowing through the regulator. Be sure  
the jam nut (H) under the T-handle does not inter-  
fere with your adjustments. Tighten the jam nut to  
lock in the setting, if desired.  
In the Circulate position, with the gun untriggered,  
fluid returns from the gun, to the needle valve  
to the hose  
and to the 3-way valve, which  
directs the fluid back into the pump intake. This  
position is used during normal operation, and it  
helps keep the fluid at a constant temperature.  
4.  
To open the fluid regulator, which allows fluid to  
flow, turn the T-handle IN (clockwise).  
5 . The needle valve  
located on the fluid return  
side of the circulating system, acts as a flow con-  
trol. Use it to balance the pressure of the circulat-  
ing fluid so that the pump circulates a sufficient  
volume of fluid without running too fast or too slow.  
Trigger the gun while adjusting the needle valve.  
Turn the needle valve handle IN (clockwise) to  
restrict fluid and slow down the pump. Turn the  
needle valve handle OUT (counterclockwise) to  
allow more flow, which. speeds up the pump.  
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CAUTION  
Never close the needle valve completely. Doing so  
prevents circulation, which can cause the fluid to  
overheat, damaging the fluid and the heater.  
Not visible in this view  
Fig.  
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Operation  
2 . Hook the drain hose (13) on the waste pail.  
Pressure Relief Procedure  
3 . Close the filter drain valve (48).  
The system remains pressurized until pressure is  
manually relieved. To reduce the risk of serious  
injury from pressurized fluid, accidental spray from  
the gun, or splashing of any fluid, follow this proce-  
dure whenever you  
4 . Turn the  
valve (9) to Drain.  
5 . Open the fluid pressure regulator (44) (fully  
clockwise).  
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Are instructed to relieve pressure  
Stop spraying  
6 . Turn the needle valve (5) ail the way out  
(counterclockwise)  
Check or service any system equipment  
Install, clean, or change spray nozzles  
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7 . Close the gun and pump air regulators  
counterclockwise).  
(full  
1 . Be sure the pump air regulator (6a) is still open.  
Close the master air valve (A) to relieve pump air  
pressure.  
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8 . Connect the air line (C) to the pump.  
9 . Open the master air valves (A).  
2 . Close both air regulators  
3 . Turn the 3-way valve (9) to Drain.  
4 . Trigger the spray gun into a waste pail to relieve  
fluid pressure.  
10. Slowly raise the pump air regulator  
pressure  
5 . Turn off and unplug the heater (3).  
to 20 to 30 psi (1.4 to 2.1 bar). The pump will cycle  
quickly until is it primed. When it is primed, the  
pump will stall against pressure. Now set the pump  
air pressure to 40 psi (2.8 bar). When fluid flows  
from the drain hose, turn the 3-way valve to Circu-  
late.  
II.  
Flush the Pump Before First Use  
Flush with a solvent compatible to your fluid. Consult  
the fluid manufacturer’s literature for recommenda-  
tions. See Flushing on page IO.  
11. Hold the gun against and aimed into a grounded  
metal waste pail. Trigger the gun, and slowly open  
the fluid regulator (44). The gun will emit air until  
the fluid arrives. When fluid flows freely, release  
the gun trigger.  
Priming the System  
See Fig. 7.  
Put the suction tube (15) in the prepared fluid.  
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KEY  
A
C
Bleed-type master air valve  
Air line  
fluid heater  
3
Pump air regulator  
Gun air regulator  
3-way valve  
6 a  
6 b  
9
Drain hose  
Fluid regulator  
Filter drain valve  
1 3  
44’  
4 8  
Fig. 7  
a
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Operation  
12. Adjust the needle valve to set the pump cycle rate  
Viscosity  
Fluid Droop  
at 1 stroke every 15 seconds.  
Measured with  
Zahn cup  
Light (18-25 seconds)  
(200-250 mm)  
Medium (25-40 seconds)  
(150-200 mm)  
(100-l 50 mm)  
13. Turn the heater dial to 3. Whenever the heater set-  
ting is changed, allow the fluid to circulate and sta-  
bilize before checking the temperature (about  
minutes) .  
Heavy  
seconds)  
A CAUTION  
03998  
Be sure the fluid is circulating whenever the heater  
is on to reduce the risk of damage to the fluid or  
the heater.  
3 . Be sure the gun’s fan pattern adjusting valve (E)  
has been turned OUT fully clockwise and then  
turned IN two full turns. See Fig. 9.  
14. Follow the fluid manufacturer’s recommendations  
for temperature, and adjust the heater accordingly.  
If unknown, set the temperature to 110°F (43°C)  
at the outlet thermometer. Do not proceed until the  
temperature has stabilized. Do not allow the fluid  
to exceed  
unless your fluid  
manufacturer recommends higher temperatures.  
15. Spray fluid into a waste pail for about 10 seconds  
to bring heated material to the gun.  
4. Release the trigger. Install the air cap.  
5 . Partially trigger the gun so only air is emitted. Set the  
16. Hook the drain hose  
on the fluid supply pail.  
gun air regulator (6b) pressure to 60 psi (4.2 bar)70  
psi (4.9 bar).  
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6 . Spray a stationary test pattern on scrap paper.  
Hold the gun 10 to 12 in. (250 to 300 mm) from the  
paper, and spray for 2 or 3 seconds. If the spray  
pattern is poorly atomized, you may need to adjust  
the air or fluid pressure.  
IV. Setting Fiuid and Air Pressure  
With the system primed, the gun regulator (6b)  
closed, and the pump air regulator (6a) set as  
instructed in Step 10 on page 8, adjust the fluid  
pressure regulator (44) to the fluid manufacturer’s  
specifications, if available. Otherwise, follow Step  
2 to determine the fluid pressure setting.  
If the spray pattern atomization is not fine enough,  
increase the gun air pressure. If the spray pattern  
atomization is too fine, decrease the gun air pres-  
sure. If the atomization is still not good enough, try  
lowering the fluid pressure in increments of 2 or 3  
psi to achieve the desired finish quality.  
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2. To determine the fluid pressure setting, hold the  
gun parallel to the floor. (Be sure to catch the fluid  
in a container.) With the gun air pressure turned  
NOTE: For the most efficient paint usage, use the  
lowest air pressure needed to obtain a good finish.  
Higher air pressures create more overspray and  
uses more fluid.  
OFF, trigger the gun. Adjust the fluid pressure reg-  
ulator (4) until the straight fluid stream is within the  
range indicated for the viscosity of your fluid before  
it drops off. See Fig. 8. Make note of the pressure  
on the fluid gauge it is your optimal fluid pressure  
setting.  
7 . Adjust the fan pattern adjusting valve (E) to fine  
tune the spray pattern. Turn counterclockwise  
widen spray pattern. Turn clockwise to narrow  
spray pattern. See Fig. 9.  
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Operation  
Production Spraying  
VI.  
Shutting Down the System  
Shut down the system at the end of the work shift and  
before checking, adjusting, cleaning, or repairing the  
system. Always follow the Pressure Reiief Procedure  
You are now ready for production spraying. If you stop  
spraying for more than 30 minutes, turn off the heater  
to prevent overheating the fluid.  
on page 8.  
Flushing  
4 . Hook the drain hose (13) on the waste pail.  
When to Flush  
5 . Turn the 3-way valve (9) to Drain.  
Before the first use  
When changing colors  
6 . Turn the needle valve (5) all the way out  
(counterclockwise).  
Before fluid can dry or settle out in a dormant  
system  
7. Put the suction tube (15) in a grounded pail with  
about 1 gallon (4 liter) of a compatible solvent.  
Before storing the system  
8 . Make sure the air regulators  
valves (A) are closed.  
and master air  
II.  
How to Flush  
See Fig. 10.  
NOTE: The gun air regulator (6b) always stays closed  
during flushing.  
you flush, be sure the heater is turned off  
and the fluid has cooled. This is to reduce the risk  
of a fire or explosion and serious injury.  
9 . Make sure the fluid regulator (44) is open (turned  
in) to allow fluid flow.  
10. Connect the air line (C) to the pump.  
11. Open the master air valves (A).  
.
1 . Turn off the heater  
cool.  
and allow the system to  
12. Slowly open the pump air regulator (6b) until the  
2 . Remove the air cap from the gun, and clean sepa-  
rately. Do not reinstall at this time.  
pump starts.  
13. Hold the gun against a grounded metal waste pail.  
Trigger the gun slowly. The gun will emit air until  
the fluid arrives. When solvent appears, release  
3 . Open the filter drain valve (48). Unscrew the fluid  
filter (45) bowl. Remove the screen. See manual  
‘307-273. Reinstall the bowl without the screen.  
the trigger.  
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Flushina  
16. Release the trigger, and close the fluid regulator  
14. For a first-time flush, trigger the gun, and circulate  
the solvent for 20 seconds.  
(44) and the air regulators  
17. Clean the filter screen, air cap, and fluid nozzle  
For flushina after  
fluid, turn the 3-way  
separately.  
valve to Circulate. Trigger the gun periodically  
whiie circulating the solvent. Periodically turn the  
3-way valve to Drain to flush out some dirty  
vent. Flush until the system is clean. Repeat with  
clean solvent, if necessary.  
18. Open the filter drain valve (48). Remove the filter  
bowl, and reinstall the filter screen.  
19.  
Thoroughly clean the inside and outside of the  
suction tube.  
15. Raise the suction tube out of the solvent, trigger  
the gun, and run the pump until air comes from the  
gun. Turn the 3-way valve to Drain, and run the  
pump until all air is expelled.  
20.  
You are now ready to prime the system with  
another fluid or to store the system.  
K E Y  
A
C
Bleed-type master air valve  
Air line  
3
Fluid heater  
6 a  
6 b  
9
Pump air regulator  
Gun air regulator  
3-way valve  
1 3  
4 4  
4 5  
4 8  
Drain hose  
Fluid regulator  
Fluid filter  
Filter drain valve  
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Fig. 10  
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Parts  
Model 237410, Series A  
R e f  
No.  
Part  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
Description  
Description  
ELBOW, street,  
BLOCK, diverter  
BRACKET, air regulator  
AIR LINE FITTING,  
ST RAP  
1
235-230  
217-752  
HUSKY 307 PUMP, Acetal/PTFE  
See 308-l 94 for parts  
AIR SPRAY GUN  
with 106-706 air cap and O/ON  
needle, see manual 307-452  
HEATER (120V)  
See 307-805 for parts  
CORD ASSY, heater, 12 AWG,  
20 AMP, 105°C (221  
6.5’ (2 m) long  
NEEDLE VALVE  
AIR REGULATOR,  
(0 to 8.5 bar) pressure range  
NUT, regulator  
AIR PRESSURE GAUGE,  
0 to 100 psi (0 to 7 bar)  
3-WAY BALL VALVE,  
See 306-861 for parts  
WHIP HOSE,cpld  
2 5  
1 0 0 - 8 4 0  
111-805  
1 8 8 - 0 9 3  
169-971  
1 0 3 - 4 7 3  
1 5 5 - 4 9 4  
npt (m x f)  
npsm(f) x  
1
2 6  
2 8  
2 9  
3 0  
3 1  
2
1
1
3
220-522  
90” SWIVEL UNION,  
swivel  
1 0 1 - 7 5 4  
1 0 7 - 2 1 9  
1 0 0 - 6 3 9  
1 0 8 - 2 9 0  
100-021  
1 0 0 - 0 1 5  
1 0 0 - 0 1 6  
1 8 7 - 7 3 2  
188-l 74  
208-536  
222-011  
4
110-160  
3 2  
3 3  
3 4  
3 5  
3 6  
3 7  
3 8  
PLUG, pipe,  
npt  
BUSHING,  
WASHER, wrought,  
S C R E W  
x
1
5
6
1 0 8 - 2 3 3  
111-804  
1
0
to 125 psi  
CAPSCREW,  
uric-2a x 1”  
NUT,  
uric-2a  
2
2
LOCKWASHER, spring,  
WARNING  
IDENTIFICATION LABEL  
QUICK DISCONNECT,  
GROUND WIRE  
7
8
11 O-209  
108-l 90  
2
4 1  
4 2  
4 3  
9
214-711  
1
236-216  
REGULATOR;  
npt x 3  
1 0  
214-699  
4 5  
218-029  
FLUID FILTER  
npsm(fbe) swivel,  
see 307-273 for parts  
6” ID x 6’ (4.8 mm ID x 1.8 m) long  
100-l 76  
11 O-249  
1
1
205-l 69  
206-966  
206-965  
188-l 73  
FLUID HOSE,  
guards both ends, 3’ (0.9 m) long  
npt, spring (fbe)  
4 6  
4 7  
4 8  
4 9  
BUSHING,  
ELBOW,  
BALL VALVE  
to  
npt  
npt mbe  
1
1
1 2  
1 3  
1 4  
HOSE,  
1.5’  
8
npsm(fbe)  
176455  
FLUID PRESSURE GAUGE  
to 100 psi (0 to 6.9 bar) range  
m) long  
0
DRAIN HOSE ASSEMBLY  
3’ (0.9 m) long  
FLUID SUCTION HOSE,  
ID x 3.5’  
1 0 4 - 9 8 4  
1 5 6 - 9 5 3  
1 0 0 - 5 0 9  
223-324  
237494  
TEE,  
S T U D  
PLUG,  
1
5 0  
5 1  
5 2  
5 3  
5 4  
5 4 a  
5 4 b  
5 5  
5 6  
5 7  
5 8  
6 0  
6 1  
1
1
GROUND WIRE  
FLUID HOSE SET, includes:  
two fluid hoses,  
one air hose and hose insulator  
N U T  
NIPPLE,  
MANIFOLD,  
PLUG, hex socket,  
NIPPLE;  
S C R E W  
NIPPLE;  
CONNECTOR, male .  
BUSHING  
(19 mm ID  
x
1.06 m)  
1 5  
1 6  
165-767  
188-l 07  
SUCTION TUBE,  
AIR INLET TUBE,  
0.25” OD x 0.170” ID x 6”  
(6.3 mm OD x  
CART  
See 308-l 36 for parts  
NIPPLE,  
NIPPLE,  
1 0 0 - 3 0 7  
1 6 9 - 7 9 7  
1 6 9 - 7 9 5  
100-l 39  
1 5 9 - 2 3 9  
1 0 2 - 7 9 0  
165-l 98  
111-864  
ID x 152 mm)  
npsm x l/8 npt  
1 7  
224-044  
npt  
1 8  
1 9  
1 5 6 - 8 4 9  
npt  
x
npt x  
sf, cst  
6 2  
6 3  
6 4  
6 6  
x
2 0  
2 1  
2 2  
803-088  
1 6 2 - 4 5 3  
111-807  
TEE  
NIPPLE,  
90” TUBE  
npt x  
npsm  
ELBOW,  
x ferrule nut for  
1 0 0 - 5 0 5  
156-971  
NIPPLE, short  
0.25” (6.3 mm) OD tube  
Use only genuine  
parts and accessories.  
23  
2 4  
1 5 8 - 6 8 3  
112-408  
9 0 ” ELBOW,  
npt (m x f)  
90” CORD GRIP ELBOW,  
includes nut,  
washer, and grommet  
Replacement Danger and Warning labels, tags, and  
cards are available at no cost.  
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Model 237410, Series A  
25  
23  
3 0 8 - 4 4 8 1 3  
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Manual Change Summary  
Technical Data  
The current revision of this manual includes the  
following changes:  
Maximum fluid working pressure . . . . . . . . . . 100 psi (6.9 bar)  
Maximum incoming air pressure . . . . . . . . . . 100 psi (6.9 bar)  
Page 12, Parts List:  
Gun air consumption1  
Pump air consumption . . . . . . . . at  
6
at 50 psi (0.45  
at 3.5 bar)  
at 60 psi  
at 4.2 bar)  
1
l
The quantity of item 25 (elbow) is changed to 3.  
The quantity of item 47 (elbow) is changed to 1.  
(0.028  
at free flow: 5.5  
l
(0.15  
2000 Watts, 110  
Heater electrical requirement . . . . . . . . . .  
Page 13, Parts Drawing:  
16.7 Amp  
l
Item 60 is changed to 62, and item 62 is changed  
to 60.  
Wetted  
Pump*  
parts  
acetal with conductive SST fibers, acetal, PTFE  
.
Spray gun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Fluid heater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 stainless steel  
Fluid hose and tubing . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . nylon  
stainless steel  
l
The  
male elbow (47) under the regulator (44)  
is replaced with a  
a short nipple (66).  
m x f street elbow (25) and  
Fluid fittings . acetal,  
Fluid regulator . . . .  
stainless steel, carbon steel  
acetal resins, PTFE, tungsten carbide,  
stainless steel  
Fluid filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aluminum, carbon steel, PTFE,  
stainless steel, polyethylene  
l
is not recommended for use with acid-catalyzed materials.  
All 304, 316, and 17-4  
stainless steels are  
passivated.  
is  
a
registered trademark of the DuPont Co.  
The  
Warranty and Disclaimers  
WARRANTY  
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 distributor to the original purchaser for use. As purchaser’s sole remedy for breach of this  
warranty, will, for period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment proven  
a
defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with  
written recommendations.  
This warranty does not cover, and  
misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tamperfng, or substitution of  
non-Grace component parts. Nor shall be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility with  
equipment of structures, accessories, equipment or materiais not supplied by or the improper design, manufacture,  
shall not be liable for, any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty installation,  
installation, operation or maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by  
This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized  
distributor  
for verification of the claim. If the claimed defect is verified,  
will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The  
transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any  
will be made at reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts,  
equipment will be returned to the  
defect in material or workmanship,  
a
labor  
and  
transportation.  
DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS  
The terms of this warranty constitute purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy and are in lieu of any other warranties (express or  
implied), including warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitness for particular purpose, and of any non-contractual  
liabilities, including product liabilities, based on negligence or strict liability. Every form of liability for direct, special or  
consequential damages or loss is expressly excluded and denied. In no case shall liability exceed the amount of the  
a
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  
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  
These items sold, but not  
manufactured by  
(such as electric motor, switches, hose, etc.) are subject to the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer.  
will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties.  
Phone Number  
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your  
distributor, or call this number to identify the distributor closest to you:  
l-800-367-4023 Toll Free  
Sales Offices: Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles  
Foreign Offices: Belgium, Canada, England, Korea, Switzerland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan  
GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1441  
308-448 September 1994, Revised December 1995  
PRINTED IN U.S.A.  
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