Graco 232150 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST
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This manual contains important warnings and information. READ AND KEEP FOR REFERENCE.
INSTRUCTIONS
120 VAC, 15A
ULTRAr
MAX
1095
AIRLESS PAINT SPRAYER
3000 psi (210 bar, 21 MPa ) Maximum Working Pressure
Model 232150, Series A
Basic sprayer on Upright cart without hose or gun
Model 232151 Series A
Complete sprayer on Upright cart with hose, gun, RAC IVt DripLesst Tip Guard and SwitchTipt
First choice when
quality counts.
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Rev. E
U.S. PATENT NO. 4,323,741; 4,397,610 PATENTED 1983, CANADA AND OTHER PATENTS PENDING
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GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441
ECOPYRIGHT 1997, GRACO INC.
Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001
Table of Contents
Warnings 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Component Function and Identification 5. . . . . . . . . . . .
Setup 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Startup 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shutdown and Care 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flushing 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spin Test 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Repair Information 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor Brush Replacement 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply Cord Replacement 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On/Off Switch Replacement 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pressure Control Repair 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Symbols
Warning Symbol
WARNING
his symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.
Bearing Housing & Connecting Rod Replacement 24.
Drive Housing Replacement 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor Replacement 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displacement Pump Repair 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Data 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimensions 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts Drawing – Sprayer 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts List – Sprayer 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wiring Diagram 35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graco Phone Number 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graco Warranty 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Caution Symbol
CAUTION
This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the instructions.
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture or malfunction and result in serious injury.
This equipment is for professional use only.
Read all instruction manuals, tags, and labels before operating the equipment.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose. If you are not sure, call your Graco distributor.
Do not alter or modify this equipment. Use only genuine Graco parts.
Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately.
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated system component. Refer to the
Technical Data on page 31 for the maximum working pressure of this equipment.
Use fluids and solvents which are compatible with the equipment wetted parts. Refer to the Tech-
nical Data section of all equipment manuals. Read the fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings.
Do not use 1,1,1–trichloroethane, methylene chloride, other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or
fluids containing such solvents in pressurized aluminum equipment. Such use could result in a chemical reaction, with the possibility of explosion.
Do not use hoses to pull equipment.
Route hoses away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces. Do not expose
Do not lift pressurized equipment.
Comply with all applicable local, state, and national fire, electrical, and safety regulations.
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Graco hoses to temperatures above 82C (180F) or below –40C (–40F).
WARNING
INJECTION HAZARD
Spray from the gun, leaks or ruptured components can inject fluid into your body and cause extremely serious injury, including the need for amputation. Fluid splashed in the eyes or on the skin can also cause serious injury.
Fluid injected into the skin is a serious injury. The injury may look like just a cut, but it is a serious
injury. Get immediate medical attention.
Do not point the gun at anyone or at any part of the body.
Do not put your hand or fingers over the spray tip.
Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove or rag.
Do not “blow back” fluid; this is not an air spray system.
Always have the tip guard and the trigger guard on the gun when spraying.
Check the gun diffuser operation weekly. Refer to the gun manual.
Be sure the gun trigger safety operates before spraying.
Lock the gun trigger safety when you stop spraying.
Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7 if the spray tip clogs and before cleaning,
checking or servicing the equipment.
Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
Check the hoses, tubes, and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately. Do not
repair high pressure couplings; you must replace the entire hose.
Fluid hoses must have spring guards on both ends, to help protect them from rupture caused by
kinks or bends near the couplings.
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on the skin, inhaled, or swallowed.
Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using.
Store hazardous fluid in an approved container. Dispose of hazardous fluid according to all local,
state and national guidelines.
Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, clothing and respirator as recommended by the fluid and
solvent manufacturer.
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WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper grounding, poor ventilation, open flames or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in a fire or explosion and serious injury.
If there is any static sparking or you feel an electric shock while using this equipment, stop spray-
ing immediately. Do not use the equipment until you identify and correct the problem.
Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of flammable fumes from solvents or the fluid
being sprayed.
Keep the spray area free of debris, including solvent, rags, and gasoline.
Electrically disconnect all equipment in the spray area.
Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the spray area.
Do not smoke in the spray area.
Do not turn on or off any light switch in the spray area while operating or if fumes are present.
Do not operate a gasoline engine in the spray area.
Use only with a grounded outlet that matches the grounded plug of this equipment.
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
Moving parts can pinch or amputate your fingers.
Keep clear of all moving parts when starting or operating the pump.
Before servicing the equipment, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7 to prevent the
equipment from starting unexpectedly.
NOTE: This is an example of the DANGER label on
your sprayer. This label is available in other languages, free of charge. See page 31 to order.
FIRE AND
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Spray painting, flushing or cleaning equipment with flammable liquids in confined areas can result in fire or explosion.
Use outdoors or in extremely well ventilated areas. Ground equipment, hoses, containers and objects being sprayed.
Avoid all ignition sources such as static electricity from plastic drop cloths, open flames such as pilot lights, hot objects such as cigarettes, arcs from connecting or disconnecting power cords or turning light switches on and off.
Failure to follow this warning can result in death or serious injury.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL LABELS AND INSTRUCTION MANUALS BEFORE USE
SKIN INJECTION
HAZARD
Liquids can be injected into the body by high pressure airless spray or leaks – especially hose leaks.
Keep body clear of the nozzle. Never stop leaks with any part of the body. Drain all pressure before removing parts.Avoid accidental triggering of gun by always setting safety latch when not spraying.
Never spray without a tip guard. In case of accidental skin injection, seek immediate
“Surgical Treatment”. Failure to follow this warning can result in amputation or serious
injury.
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Component Identification and Function
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Fig. 1
A Motor DC motor, permanent magnet, totally enclosed, fan cooled
B Drive Assembly Transfers power from DC motor to the displacement pump
C Pail Hanger Container for fluid to be sprayed may be hung here
D Displacement Pump Transfers fluid to be sprayed from source through spray gun
E Primary Fluid Outlet Single spray gun operation is connected here
F Secondary Fluid Outlet Second spray gun operation is connected here
G Pressure Drain Valve Relieves fluid outlet pressure when open
H Fluid Filter Final filter of fluid between source and spray gun
J Pressure Adjusting Knob Controls fluid outlet pressure
K Pressure Control Controls motor speed to maintain fluid outlet pressure at displacement pump
L ON/OFF Switch Power switch that controls 120 VAC main power to sprayer
M 3 ft (0.9 m) Hose 3/16 in. ID, grounded, nylon hose used between 50 ft hose and spray gun to
N 50 ft (15 m) Main Hose 1/4 in. ID, grounded, nylon hose with spring guards on both ends
P Contractor Gun High pressure spray gun with gun safety latch
R RAC IV Switch Tip Uses high pressure fluid to clear tip clogs without removing tip from spray gun
S RAC IV Tip Guard Reverse-A-Clean (RAC) tip guard reduces the risk of injection injury
T Spray Gun Safety Latch Gun safety latch inhibits accidental triggering of spray gun
U Power Cord Rack Holds wrapped power cord for storage
V Spray Hose Rack Holds wrapped spray hose for storage
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L
K J
H
outlet. Works with pressure adjusting knob.
allow more flexibility when spraying
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B
C
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WARNING
If you supply your own hoses and spray gun, be sure the hoses are electrically conductive, that the gun has a tip guard, and that each part is rated for at least
sure
caused by static sparking, fluid injection or over­pressurization and rupture of the hose or gun.
3000 psi (210 bar, 21 MPa) Working Pres-
. This is to reduce the risk of serious injury
Setup
2. Single gun hookup.
Use 1/4 in. ID, 50 ft (minimum) main hose. For more flexible gun movement, install 3/16 in. ID, 3 ft hose between main hose and gun.
a. Connect gun, 3 ft hose and 50 ft hose.
b. Connect gun and hose assembly to primary
fluid outlet (F). Do not use thread sealant.
c. Do not install spray tip.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the pressure control, which may result in poor equipment performance and compo­nent damage, follow these precautions:
Do not allow material to freeze in sprayer.
Use nylon spray hose at least 50 ft (15 m) long.
Do not use wire braid hose.
Do not install shutoff device between sprayer and
gun. See Fig. 1.
NOTE: See Fig. 1, except where noted.
1. Fill packing nut full with Graco Throat Seal Liquid (TSL), supplied. Fig. 2.
3. Two gun hookup.
Use 1/4 in. ID, 50 ft (minimum) main hose. For more flexible gun movement, install 3/16 in. ID, 3 ft hose between main hose and gun.
a. Connect gun, 3 ft hose and 50 ft hose.
b. Unscrew cap from 1/4 npsm(m) secondary
fluid outlet (E).
c. Connect gun and hose assembly to secondary
fluid outlet.
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Proper electrical grounding is essential to reduce the risk of fire or explosion which can result in serious injury and property damage. Also read FIRE OR
EXPLOSION HAZARD on page 4 and Grounding, page 7.
Fig. 2
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4. Turn ON/OFF (L) switch OFF. Plug sprayer power cord into grounded electrical outlet at least 20 ft (6 m) from spray area.
5. Flush pump to remove oil. See Flushing, page 10.
6. Prepare paint according to manufacturer’s recom­mendations. Remove any paint skin. Stir paint thoroughly. Strain paint through fine nylon mesh bag (available at most paint dealers) to remove particles that could clog filter or spray tip. This is an important step for trouble-free paint spraying.
Grounding
Setup
Grounded Outlets
WARNING
Improper installation or alteration of the grounding plug will result in a risk of electric shock, fire or explosion that could cause serious injury or death.
1. This equipment requires a 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A circuit with a grounding receptacle. See Fig. 3.
Startup
WARNING
INJECTION HAZARD
The system pressure must be manually relieved to prevent the system from
starting or spraying accidentally. Fluid under high pressure can be injected through the skin and cause serious injury. To reduce the risk of an injury from injection, splashing fluid, or moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you:
are instructed to relieve the pressure,stop spraying,check or service any of the system equipment,or install or clean the spray tip.
Pressure Relief Procedure
1. Engage gun safety latch.
2. Turn ON/OFF switch to OFF.
3. Unplug power supply cord.
4. Disengage gun safety latch. Hold metal part of gun firmly to grounded metal pail. Trigger gun to relieve pressure.
5. Engage gun safety latch.
6. Open pressure drain valve. Leave pressure drain valve open until ready to spray again.
If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is completely clogged, or that pressure has not been fully relieved after following the steps above
en tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling to relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear tip or hose obstruction.
, VERY SLOWLY loos-
Fig. 3
Grounding Prong
2. Do not alter ground prong or use adapter.
3. A 12 AWG, 3 wires with grounding prong, 300 ft (90 m) extension cord may be used. Long lengths reduce sprayer performance.
NOTE: See Fig. 4 except where noted.
1. Put suction tube (39) into paint container.
2. Turn pressure adjusting knob (J) fully counter­clockwise to zero pressure.
3. Plug in sprayer power cord.
CAUTION
Do not run pump without fluid in it for more than 30 seconds to avoid damaging pump packings.
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
To reduce risk of static sparking and splashing when priming or flushing system, hold metal part of gun firmly to
side of grounded metal pail before triggering gun.
4. Prime pump.
a. Open (handle down) pressure drain valve (G).
If no secondary hose is installed, be sure sec­ondary outlet cap is installed. Turn ON/OFF (L) switch ON. Slowly turn pressure adjusting knob clockwise until sprayer starts. When fluid comes from drain hose, close pressure drain valve (handle forward).
b. Fig. 5. Disengage gun safety latch. Following
warning, above, trigger gun until all air is forced out of system and paint flows freely from gun.
Use this procedure each time you start sprayer to en­sure sprayer is ready to operate safely.
Startup Procedure
NOTE: Flush sprayer if first-time startup.
See page 10.
c. Release trigger. Engage gun safety latch.
5. Check all fluid connections for leaks. Relieve fluid pressure before tightening connections.
6. Fig. 5. Engage gun safety latch. Install spray tip. Install tip guard. See manual 308644, supplied.
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Startup
7. Adjust spray pattern.
a. Increase pressure just until spray from gun is
completely atomized. Use lowest pressure necessary to get desired results. This reduces overspray and fogging, decreases tip wear and extends the life of the sprayer.
b. Use larger tip for more coverage rather than
increasing pressure.
c. Test spray pattern. To adjust pattern, engage
gun safety latch, loosen retaining nut. Position tip guard horizontally for horizontal pattern or vertically for vertical pattern. Then tighten re­taining nut. Fig. 5.
RAC IV HANDLE
Fig. 5
RETAINING NUT
GUN SAFETY LATCH ENGAGED
GUN SAFETY LATCH DISENGAGED
Cleaning a Clogged Tip
WARNING
INJECTION HAZARD
To reduce the risk of serious injury, whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure on page 7.
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Fig. 4
1. Relieve pressure.
2. Clean front of tip frequently during operation.
3. If spray tip clogs, release gun trigger, engage gun
safety latch, and rotate RAC IV handle 180. See Fig. 5.
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4. Disengage gun safety latch and trigger gun into waste container. Engage gun safety latch again.
5. Rotate RAC IV handle 180 to original position, disengage gun safety latch, and resume spraying.
6. If tip is still clogged, engage gun safety latch, shut off and unplug the sprayer, and open pressure drain valve to relieve pressure. Clean spray tip as shown in manual 308644.
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Shutdown and Care
WARNING
INJECTION HAZARD
To reduce the risk of serious injury, whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure on page 7.
1. Check packing nut (A) daily. First relieve pressure. Keep packing nut full of TSL at all times to help prevent fluid buildup on piston rod and premature wear of packings.
If pump begins to leak, loosen packing nut and remove throat nut spacer (228). Tighten packing nut just snug. Over tightening causes binding and excessive packing wear. Use a round punch or brass rod and light hammer to adjust nut. Refer to Fig. 6. When leakage occurs again, repack the pump.
6. Coil hose and hang it on hose rack when storing it, even for overnight, to help protect hose from kink­ing, abrasion, coupling damage, etc.
A
228
TIGHTEN
2. Clean fluid filter often and whenever sprayer is stored. Follow Flushing Guidelines on page 10 for cleaning procedure.
3. Lubricate bearing housing after every 100 hours of operation. First relieve pressure. Remove front cover (49). Fill bearing housing cavity (B) with SAE 10 non-detergent oil. See Fig. 7.
4. For very short shutoff periods, leave suction tube in paint, relieve pressure, and clean spray tip.
5. Flush sprayer at end of each work day and fill it with mineral spirits to help prevent pump corrosion and freezing. See page 10.
CAUTION
To prevent pump corrosion, never leave water or any type of paint in the sprayer when it is not in use. Pump water or paint out with mineral spirits.
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Flushing
When to flush
Determine material to spray from column 1. Flush with material in column 2. Then follow recommendations in one of next three columns.
If you are going to: Flush with: Prime with: Clean with: Store unit with:
Do not leave water or water-based fluids in sprayer if it could freeze. Push water out with mineral spirits. Frozen fluid in sprayer prevents starting and may cause serious damage.
CAUTION
Spray with new sprayer or sprayer that has been stored
Spray latex paint Warm, soapy water,
Spray oil paint Mineral spirits Oil-base paint Mineral spirits Mineral spirits
Change latex to oil paint Warm, soapy water,
Change oil to latex paint Mineral spirits, then
Change colors, same base Compatible solvent
Mineral spirits, then compatible solvent such as water or mineral spirits
then clean water
then clean water
soapy water, and fi­nally, clean water
such as water or mineral spirits
Compatible paint, such as latex or oil-base
Latex paint Warm soapy water,
Mineral spirits Mineral spirits Mineral spirits
Latex Warm, soapy water,
Compatible solvent such as water or mineral spirits
then clean water
then clean water
Mineral spirits
Mineral spirits
Mineral spirits
How to flush
6. Do not run pump dry for more than 30 seconds to
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
To reduce static sparking and splashing, always remove the spray tip from the
gun, and hold a metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a grounded metal pail when flushing.
1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7. Engage gun safety latch.
2. Turn pressure adjusting knob (J) fully counter­clockwise to zero pressure.
3. Remove spray tip from gun. See Fig. 8. Remove filter bowl, filter support and screen. Clean screen separately and install bowl without screen or support to flush it.
avoid damaging pump packings!
7. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7. Engage gun safety latch.
8. Unscrew filter bowl and reinstall clean screen. Install bowl and hand tighten.
9. Remove suction tube and screen and clean them separately.
FILTER
BOWL
J
SCREEN
4. Put suction tube into a grounded metal pail with 1/2 gallon of compatible solvent. Close pressure drain valve (G).
5. Start sprayer. See page 7. To save fluid still in sprayer, trigger gun into another container until next fluid appears, then trigger gun back into compatible solvent container. Circulate flushing fluid a few minutes to thoroughly clean system.
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FILTER
SUPPORT
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INJECTION HAZARD
To reduce the risk of serious injury, whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pres­sure Relief Procedure on page 7.
MOTOR WON’T OPERATE
Troubleshooting
WARNING
TYPE OF PROBLEM
Basic Fluid Pressure Problems
Basic Mechanical Problems 1. Check for frozen or hardened paint in pump
Basic Electrical Problems
WHAT TO CHECK
If check is OK, go to next check
1. Check pressure control knob setting. The mo­tor will not run if it is at the minimum setting (fully counterclockwise).
2. Check for a clogged spray tip or fluid filter. Re­fer to separate gun, tip, or fluid filter instruction manual.
(64). Using a screwdriver, carefully try to rotate fan at back of motor by hand. See page 17.
2. Check displacement pump connecting rod pin (66). It must be completely pushed into con­necting rod (63) and retaining spring (68) must be firmly in groove of connecting rod. See Fig.
25.
3. Check for motor damage. Remove drive housing assembly (67). See page 25. T ry to rotate fan by hand.
1. Check pressure control safety circuit. 2. Turn pressure control ON/OFF switch to
2. Check electrical supply with volt meter. Meter must read 105–125 VAC.
WHAT TO DO
When check is not OK refer to this column
1. Slowly increase pressure setting to see if motor starts.
2. Relieve pressure, refer to separate gun, tip, or fluid filter instruction manual for cleaning.
1. Thaw. Plug in sprayer and turn on. Slowly increase pressure setting to see if motor starts. If it doesn’t, see NOTE 1, below.
2. Push pin into place and secure with spring retainer.
3. Replace motor (73) if fan won’t turn. See page 27.
OFF to RESET. If pressure control safety continues to trip, see ELECTRICAL SHORT on page 15.
2. Reset building circuit breaker; replace building fuse. Try another outlet.
3. Check extension cord for damage. Check ex­tension cord continuity with a volt meter.
4. Check sprayer power supply cord (79) for damage such as broken insulation or wires.
NOTE 1: Thaw sprayer if water or water-based paint has frozen in it, due to exposure to low temperatures, by placing it in a warm area. Do not try to start sprayer until it has thawed completely. If paint hardened (dried) in sprayer, pump packings must be replaced. See page 29 (Displacement Pump Repair).
3. Replace extension cord.
4. Replace power supply cord. See page 19.
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