Instructions-Parts 309856U EN Plural Component, Impingement Mix Mechanical Purge Spray Gun For use with non-flammable foam and polyurea. Not for use in explosive atmospheres. For professional use only. 3500 psi (24.2 MPa, 242 bar) Maximum Fluid Working Pressure 80-130 psi (0.55-0.9 MPa, 5.5-9.1 bar) Air Inlet Pressure Range 200°F (94°C) Maximum Fluid Temperature Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual. Save these instructions.
Contents Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 List of Models/Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Standard Round Pattern Guns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Standard Flat Pattern Guns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Direct Impingement Round Pattern Guns . . . . . . 6 Direct Impingement Flat Pattern Guns . . . . . . . . 7 Direct Impingement Flat Pattern Guns . . . . . . . . 8 Four-Hose Gun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Overall View . . . . .
Manual Conventions Manual Conventions Warning Caution CAUTION WARNING A caution alerts you to possible equipment damage or destruction if you do not follow instructions. A warning alerts you to possible serious injury or death if you do not follow instructions. Note A note indicates additional helpful information. Symbols, such as fluid injection (shown), alert you to a specific hazard and direct you to read the indicated hazard warnings on pages 9-10.
List of Models/Selection Guide List of Models/Selection Guide Standard Round Pattern Guns Use only these mix module/tip combinations. Round CeramTip™ Part No.
List of Models/Selection Guide Standard Flat Pattern Guns Use only these mix module/tip combinations. Flat CeramTip™ Part No.
List of Models/Selection Guide Direct Impingement Round Pattern Guns Use only these mix module/tip combinations. Round CeramTip™ Part No., see page 50 for numbering code 247003, A XR2323 RTM040 247006, A XR2929 RTM030 247007, A XR2929 RTM040 247011, A XR3535 RTM030 247012, A XR3535 RTM040 247013, A XR3535 RTM055 247018, A XR4747 RTM040 247019, A XR4747 RTM055 247025, A XR5757 RTM055 247026, A XR5757 RTM070 * To calculate flow in lb/min, multiply gpm rate by 10.
List of Models/Selection Guide Direct Impingement Flat Pattern Guns Use only these mix module/tip combinations. Gun Part No., Series Slip-Fit™ Polycarballoy™ Mix Module Part No., see page 48 for numbering code Flat CeramTip™ Part No.
List of Models/Selection Guide Direct Impingement Flat Pattern Guns * To calculate flow in lb/min, multiply gpm rate by 10. Example: 2 gpm x 10 = 20 lb/min. FLOW RATE in gpm (lpm)* 2.0 (7.6) 8 M63 7/FT 5 7 638 XF5 /FTM 7 4 7 XF4 1.6 (6.0) 38 TM6 35/F 1.2 (4.5) 5 XF3 0.8 (3.0) 424 9/FTM XF292 424 M 3/FT XF232 424 XF1818/FTM 0.4 (1.5) XF1313/FTM424 0 800 (5.6, 56) 1250 (8.7, 87) 1700 (11.9, 119) 2150 (15.0, 150) 2600 (18.2, 182) 3050 (21.3, 213) 3500 (24.
Warning WARNING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT You must wear proper 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.
Warning WARNING 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). • Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are present.
Overall View Overall View K P L F D C T M R G N H B A S U J E TI3840a-1 Key: A B C D E F G H J K L M A Side Fluid Valve (ISO) B Side Fluid Valve (RESIN) Air Cap Air Line Quick Coupler Muffler Fluid Housing Gun Fluid Manifold Handle Optional Air Inlet Cleanoff Air Valve Piston Safety Lock CeramTip (behind air cap) 309856U N P R S T U Optional Fluid Inlets (A Side Shown) Lock Ring Fluid Inlet Swivels (A Side Shown) Trigger Gun Air Whip Hose Air Valve 11
Isocyanate Hazard Isocyanate Hazard Piston Safety Lock Engage piston safety lock whenever you stop spraying, to avoid accidental triggering. Spraying materials containing isocyanates creates potentially harmful mists, vapors, and atomized particulates. WARNING Read material manufacturer’s warnings and material MSDS to know specific hazards and precautions related to isocyanates.
Setup Setup 1. 4. Close fluid valves A and B. Connect gun air whip hose (T) and air valve (U) to main air hose. Attach fluid manifold (G) to gun. T TI2411A G 2. U Connect A (ISO) and B (RESIN) fluid hoses to fluid TI3830a manifold. To change position of fluid manifold or use optional fluid inlets, see pages 19 and 20. B (RESIN) 5. Open air valve (U). Air should flow from air cap around CeramTip (M). Open cleanoff air valve (K) about 1/4 to 1/2 turn, then adjust air flow as required.
Setup 8. Open B (RESIN) fluid valve (about three half turns). Then open A (ISO) fluid valve. B A 9. TI3838a Disengage piston safety lock, page 12. TI3849a 10. Test spray onto cardboard. Adjust pressure and temperature to get desired results. TI3861a 11. Apply layer of lubricant over front of gun and lock ring, or use gun cover to prevent overspray buildup and ease disassembly. See page 53 to order Fusion Gun Lubricant and gun cover. 12. 14 Gun is ready to spray.
Adjust Purge Rod Adjust Purge Rod 1. Engage piston safety lock, page 12. 3. Connect air supply and open air valve (U). 4. Adjust purge rod with nut driver clockwise until it just touches CeramTip, then back off 1/8-1/4 turn. TI3850a 2. 1/8-1/4 Turn Close fluid valves A and B. TI3829a B U TI3837a TI3828a Be sure to back out purge rod 1-2 turns before changing CeramTips or mix modules. Readjust purge rod after replacing CeramTips or mix modules.
Adjust Flat CeramTip Adjust Flat CeramTip 3. WARNING 9 Read warnings, page 9. 1. Remove air cap (9). Engage piston safety lock, page 12. TI3854a TI3850a 2. 4. Using nut driver, position CeramTip as desired. Close fluid valves A and B. TI3867a B 5. U Reassemble air cap (9) fingertight.
Shutdown Shutdown Daily Shutdown Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. Shutdown for More than a Day 1. Flush Gun, page 22. 2. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18.
Pressure Relief Procedure Pressure Relief Procedure 4. WARNING Trigger gun onto cardboard or into waste container to relieve pressure. Read warnings, page 9. Relieve pressure before cleaning or repairing gun. 1. Engage piston safety lock, page 12. TI4243a 5. Engage piston safety lock, page 12. TI3850a Air supply is required for gun actuation. Do not disconnect gun air supply until fluid pressure is relieved. 2. Close fluid valves A and B. Leave air valve (U) TI3850a WARNING open.
Optional Configurations Optional Configurations Optional Fluid Manifold Position 3. loose. Fluid manifold is mounted to bottom of gun, with A side on left, viewed from operator’s position at back of gun. If desired, manifold may be moved to top of gun. Doing this will reposition A side parts (fluid inlet, check valve, and fluid housing A side) to right. CAUTION To prevent cross-contamination of gun’s wetted parts, do not interchange A component (isocyanate) and B component (resin) parts. 1.
Optional Configurations Optional Hose Position 4. Fluid inlet swivels and air quick disconnect fitting point to rear. If desired, these positions can be changed so hoses travel downward. Apply thread sealant to plugs (W), elbows (V), and male threads of swivels (A, B). Install elbows (V) in optional inlets (N), facing down. Install swivels (A, B) in elbows. Be sure to install A swivel (smaller) in A side. Install plugs (W) where swivels had been. Torque all parts to 235-245 in-lb (26.6-27.7 N•m).
Maintenance Maintenance Supplied Tool Kit • Hex Nut Driver; 5/16 • Screwdriver; 1/8 blade • CeramTip Drill Bit; various sizes depending on CeramTip size. See TABLE 2, page 26. • Mix Module Drill Bit; various sizes depending on port size. See TABLE 1, page 24. • 117661 Pin Vise; dual reversible chucks 4. Clean Muffler, page 22. 5. Clean Fluid Manifold, page 22. 6. Clean Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module, page 23. Daily Reversible Follow Shutdown, page 17.
Maintenance Flush Gun Clean Air Cap If it is necessary to flush gun, use following procedure. Soak air cap in compatible solvent. If necessary, clean gently with stiff brush. WARNING Clean Muffler Read warnings, page 10. 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Flush with a compatible solvent. 3. Flush into a grounded metal pail, holding a metal part of fluid manifold firmly to side of pail. Use the lowest possible fluid pressure when flushing.
Maintenance Clean Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Flush Gun, page 22. TI3863a 3. Remove mix module, page 38. FIG. 1. Cleaning Component A (ISO) Ports CAUTION To avoid damaging mix module, do not force drill bits when cleaning impingement ports. Some ports are offset or angled. 4. See FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. Clean mix module impingement ports (IP) with appropriate size drill (supplied). See TABLE 1, page 24.
Maintenance Table 1: Impingement Port Cleanout Drill Sizes Standard Round Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Modules Mix Module Part No. No. of Impingement Ports Impingement Port Drill Counterbore Drill A B Drill Size (nominal) Drill Diameter in. (mm) Drill Size (nominal) Drill Diameter in. (mm) MR3535 2 2 #73 .0240 (0.61) N/A N/A MR4747 2 2 #67 .0320 (0.81) N/A N/A MR5757 3 3 #67 .0320 (0.81) N/A N/A MR6666 4 4 #67 .0320 (0.81) N/A N/A MR8282 4 4 #60 .0400 (1.
Maintenance Direct Impingement Flat Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Modules Mix Module Part No. Impingement Port Drill Counterbore Drill A B Drill Size (nominal) Drill Diameter in. (mm) Drill Size (nominal) Drill Diameter in. (mm) XF1313 1 1 #81 .0130 (0.33) #67 .0320 (0.81) XF1818 1 1 #77 .0180 (0.46) #67 .0320 (0.81) XF2323 1 1 #74 .0230 (0.57) N/A N/A XF2929 1 1 #69 .0292 (0.74) N/A N/A XF3535 2 2 #73 .0240 (0.61) N/A N/A XF4747 2 2 #67 .0320 (0.
Maintenance Clean CeramTip Round CeramTip Flat CeramTip 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Remove CeramTip, page 34. 2. Remove CeramTip, page 34. 3. Clean CeramTip hole with appropriate size drill (supplied). See TABLE 2. Also see identification chart under Drill Bit Kits, page 51. 3. 4. Soak CeramTip in compatible solvent. Clean gently with 15D234 Tip Cleanout Tool, page 53, to fit tip configuration.
Maintenance 3. Clean CeramTip hole (E) with appropriate size drill (supplied). See TABLE 2. Also see identification chart under Drill Bit Kits, page 51. Stuck Purge Rod If purge rod (31) is stuck and cannot actuate, use this procedure to free it. 1. Engage piston safety lock, page 12. E TI3868a Clean flat tip slit (H) with tip cleanout tool 15D234 (page 53). TI3850a 15D234 2. H 4. Trigger gun and hold. Turn purge rod counterclockwise. Open B (RESIN) fluid valve (about three half turns).
Maintenance 3. Disconnect air (D) and remove fluid manifold (G). Adjust Front Rod Seal If fluid misting occurs from tip when gun is not triggered, use following procedure to temporarily stop leakage until parts are replaced. 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Back out purge rod 1-2 turns with nut driver. G D TI3837a 4. Disassemble Front End, page 35. 5. Clean exposed portion of purge rod (31). Apply TI3828a Fusion Gun Lubricant, page 53. 3. Remove air cap (9).
Maintenance Adjust Rear Rod Seal 1. 2. 3. 6. Remove fluid housing (7) from rod (31). 7. Reassemble Front End, page 36. 8. Adjust Purge Rod, page 15. 9. Attach fluid manifold. Return gun to service. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. Flush Gun, page 22. Remove fluid manifold (G). Leave air connected. G TI3852a 4. Disassemble Front End, page 35. 5. Assemble fluid housing (7) backwards onto lubricated purge rod (31).
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18, before checking or repairing gun. 2. Check all possible problems and causes before disassembling gun. CAUTION To prevent cross-contamination of the gun’s wetted parts, do not interchange A component (isocyanate) and B component (resin) parts. PROBLEM CAUSE Gun does not fully actuate when trig- Piston safety lock engaged. gered. Plugged muffler (22). Damaged air valve o-rings (24).
Troubleshooting PROBLEM Loss of round pattern. Loss of flat pattern. Pressure imbalance. Fluid mist from CeramTip. Excessive overspray. Rapid buildup of material on air cap. Fluid does not shut off when fluid valves are closed. Reduced cleanoff air. Air leakage around fluid housing. Air leakage from piston safety lock. Burst of air from muffler when gun is triggered. Steady air leakage from muffler. Air leakage from front air valve. Component B (resin) leak from fluid housing.
Troubleshooting Theory of Operation Gun Triggered (Fluid Spraying) Gun Detriggered (Mechanical Purging) Purge rod (31) moves back, opening impingement ports (IP). Components A and B combine in mix module (39). Fluid sprays from CeramTip (40). Purge rod (31) moves forward, closing impingement ports (IP) and shutting off fluid flow. Rod pushes through mix module (39) and bottoms on CeramTip (40), forcing out excess fluid and restoring proper orifice diameter.
Troubleshooting Cutaway View 3 21 31 18 44 48 40 9 36 28 25 39 14 19 20 16 24 12b 309856U 22 33
Repair Repair Tools Required 3. Back out purge rod 1-2 turns with nut driver. Tools needed for complete gun repair: • • • • • • • adjustable wrench flat head screwdriver (included) channel-lock pliers (2 pair) 5/16 hex nut driver (included) o-ring pick medium-strength Loctitep solvent or alcohol TI3828a 4. Lubrication Remove air cap (9), retainer (28), and CeramTip (40). Liberally lubricate all o-rings, seals, and threads with Fusion Gun Lubricant, page 53.
Repair Disassemble Front End CAUTION If lock ring (11) is stuck due to material buildup, do not force it by turning entire front end. Locating tabs (Z) may break off. Soak front of gun in solvent to soften cured material and free lock ring. WARNING Read warnings, page 9. Proper attachment of front end is critical. Do not operate gun if front end is loose or lock ring is not snug against handle. 1. 2. CAUTION To prevent damage to purge rod (31), always pull front end straight off handle (1).
Repair Reassemble Front End 1. Check that o-rings (20, 21) are in position. Liberally lubricate o-rings, threads of lock ring (11) and handle (1), and outside of lock ring. CAUTION To prevent damage to purge rod (31), always slide front end straight onto purge rod. 3. Carefully slide front end straight onto purge rod (31). Screw lock ring (11) onto handle (1) as far as possible by hand. Push on front end to ensure it is properly seated.
Repair CAUTION Do not overtighten mix module nut (25). Overtightening can deform impingement holes and cause slow gun actuation. 6. Reinstall CeramTip (40). Lubricate all threads. Install retainer (28) fingertight, plus 1 notch. Install air cap (9) fingertight. 28 5. 40 9 Lubricate all threads and reassemble mix module nut (25) fingertight. Tighten additional 1/12 turn with air cap (9) or wrench. Install front seal (46) on rod (31). TI3843a 7. Adjust Purge Rod, page 15.
Repair Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module 6. Disengage piston safety lock, page 12. Trigger and detrigger gun once to release mix module (39) from fluid housing (7). Remove mix module. Engage piston safety lock. See page 48 for available Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module sizes. 39 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Flush Gun, page 22. 7 TI3845a 3. Remove fluid manifold (G). Leave air connected.
Repair CAUTION Do not overtighten mix module nut (25). Overtightening can deform impingement holes and cause slow gun actuation. 9. Reinstall CeramTip (40). Lubricate all threads. Install retainer (28) fingertight, plus 1 notch. Install air cap (9) fingertight. 28 8. 40 9 Lubricate all threads and reassemble mix module nut (25) fingertight. Tighten additional 1/12 turn with air cap (9) or wrench. Install front seal (46) on rod (31). TI3843a 10. Adjust Purge Rod, page 15. 11.
Repair Rear Rod Seal 7. Reassemble new rear seal (46) in rear rod seal nut (23). Lubricate threads and install in fluid housing (7) with nut driver. 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Flush Gun, page 22. 8. Reassemble Front End, page 36. 3. Remove fluid manifold (G). Leave air connected. 9. Adjust Purge Rod, page 15. 10. Attach fluid manifold. Connect air. Return gun to service. G TI3852a 4. Disassemble Front End, page 35. 5.
Repair Check Valves WARNING Before disassembling, press on ball (36c) to test check valve for proper movement and spring action. 1. Read warnings, page 9. Damaged check valve o-rings (36f, 36g) may result in external leakage. Replace o-rings if any damage is seen. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 5. 2. Slide filter (36d) off. Clean and inspect parts. Thoroughly inspect o-rings (36f, 36g). If necessary, remove screw (36b) and disassemble check valve. Flush Gun, page 22. B 3.
Repair Piston and Purge Rod 1. 6. Pull purge rod to remove piston (32). Inspect piston o-ring (16) and shaft o-ring (19). Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 32 2. Flush Gun, page 22. 3. Disconnect air (D) and remove fluid manifold (G). 19 16 TI3846a 7. Inspect purge rod (31) for scratches or damage. Unscrew rod from piston with nut driver. Inspect o-ring (18). Liberally lubricate with Fusion Gun Lubricant, page 53.
Repair 9. Install piston safety lock assembly until bottomed out. TI3847a 10. Reassemble Front End, page 36. 11. Adjust Purge Rod, page 15. 12. Attach fluid manifold. Connect air. Return gun to service.
Repair Piston Safety Lock Air Valve 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 18. 2. Flush Gun, page 22. 2. Flush Gun, page 22. 3. Disconnect air (D) and remove fluid manifold (G). 3. Disconnect air (D) and remove fluid manifold (G). G G D D TI3837a 4. Unscrew cap (10) from stop (15), using two pair of TI3837a 4. channel-lock pliers. Inspect spring (17), safety actuator (3), bushing (4), and o-rings (14, 18).
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Parts Parts 60★ 46*†‡ 9 28 10★ 25 39 14*★ 40 16* 8 17★ 59★ 4★ 3★ 15★ 31 Supplied Tools 32 19 53 18★ 18 11‡◆ 35‡◆ ‡44 ‡*24 20 23‡ 21*‡◆ 1 46*†‡ 34 ◆†‡7 TI3870a 54 56 †‡36b 2 5 Flush Manifold Detail ‡36e ‡36d ‡*36g †‡36a †‡*36f 4 36c‡ 1 1 1 12f 48 6 30 29 1 51 1 30 (Ref) †12a 12d (Ref) 1 TI2647a 12b 12c 12d 50 27 1 26 2 TI3851c 1 24†‡ 4-Hose Fluid Manifold Detail 12g 1 Torque to 125-135 in-lb (14-15 N•m). 2 Torque to 20-30 in-lb (2.3-3.4 N•m).
Parts Ref. No. 1 2 3★ 4★ 5 6 7†‡◆ 8 9 10★ 11‡◆ 12 Part No.
Parts Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module Kits Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module Part Numbering Code Example Part No. First Two Digits Second Two Digits Last Two Digits MR3535 MR=Mechanical purge standard, round pattern MF3535 MF=Mechanical purge standard, flat pattern 35=Component A impingement port size (.035 in.).*** 35=Component B impingement port size (.035 in.).
Parts Direct Impingement Round Pattern Guns Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module Kit (includes drill bits) No. of Impingement Ports A B Impingement Port Drill Bit Size, nominal** XR2323 1 1 #74 XR2929 1 1 #69 XR3535 2 2 #73 XR4747 2 2 #67 XR5757 3 3 #67 Direct Impingement Flat Pattern Guns Slip-Fit Polycarballoy Mix Module Kit (includes drill bits) No.
Parts CeramTip Kits Round CeramTip Part Numbering Code Example Part No. First Three Digits Last Three Digits RTM055 RTM=Round CeramTip mechanical purge Equivalent orifice diameter size (.055 in.) Round CeramTips (include drill bit) CeramTip Part No. Drill Bit Size, nominal** RTM024 #73 RTM030 #67 RTM040 #60 RTM055 #54 RTM070 #50 RTM080 2.0 mm RTM090 #43 RTM100 #39 RTM110 7/64 **For further information, see identification chart under Drill Bit Kits, page 51.
Parts Drill Bit Kits For cleaning gun ports and orifices. Illustrations are for diameter comparison. Actual length may vary. 1 in. (25.4 mm) 1 in. (25.4 mm) Not all sizes are used with your gun. Drill Bit Size Kit Part No. Qty in Kit 246623 3 #32 0.116 2.90 246810 3 7/64 0.109 2.77 246813 3 #39 .099 2.51 246624 3 3/32 .094 2.39 246812 3 #43 .089 2.26 246625 3 #44 .086 2.18 246811 3 2 mm .079 2.00 246626 6 #50 .070 1.78 248893 6 1/16 .062 1.
Parts Gun Repair Kits Read the chart left to right and top to bottom to find the quantity of each part in the kits. Ref. No. Bulk O-ring Kits, (qty) 246351 Check Valve O-ring Kit 248000 Complete O-ring Kit 14 248136 (6) 1 16 248135 (6) 1 18 248095 (6) 2 19 248096 (6) 1 20 248138 (6) 1 21 248132 (6) 1 24 246354 (6) 4 36f 248133 (6) 2 36g 248129 (6) 2 46 248003 (4) Check Valve Filter Screen Kits (10 per kit) 80 mesh filter screen is standard with gun. 246357 40 mesh (.
Accessories Accessories Gun Cover Circulation Manifold 244915 246362 Keeps gun clean while spraying. Pack of 10. Attach to gun fluid manifold to enable preheating of hose. See manual 309818. Fusion Gun Lubricant Kit 248279 Pack of 10 Tubes, 4 oz (113 gram) High adhesion, water resistant, lithium-based lubricant for rebuilding Fusion Gun. MSDS sheet MSD025 available at www.graco.com. TI3877a Flushing Manifold Tip Cleanout Tool 15B817 Manifold Block 15D234 See ref. no. 52, page 47.
Accessories Solvent Flush Pail Kit Hose Adapter Kits 248229 5.0 gal. (19 liter) Pail 246944 Includes flush manifold with individual A and B shutoff valves, and air regulator. See manual 309963. To connect non-Graco gun to Graco heated hose. 248029 To connect Graco Fusion gun to non-Graco D-gun hose set. 246945 To connect Graco Fusion gun to non-Graco heated hose. Pour Nozzle Kit TI4211b 248682 To convert mechanical purge gun for pour applications. Includes nozzle, retainer, and tip.
Technical Data Technical Data Category Maximum Fluid Working Pressure Minimum Air Inlet Pressure Maximum Air Inlet Pressure Maximum Fluid Temperature Air Inlet Size A Component (ISO) Inlet Size B Component (Resin) Inlet Size Typical Flow Rate Sound Pressure Sound Power, measured per ISO 9416-2 Length Height Width Weight Wetted Parts Data 3500 psi (24.2 MPa, 242 bar) 80 psi (0.55 MPa, 5.5 bar) 130 psi (0.
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.