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INSTALLATION

Before installing any air line components, blow out the
pipe line to remove scale and other debris. Use pipe com-
pound or tape sparingly and only on male threads. Install
the regulator in the pipe line so the flow is in the direction
of the arrow stamped on the body. Locate the regulator
as close as possible to the equipment it serves.

Mounting brackets and nuts are available. See page 8.

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including
fluid injection, splashing fluid in the eyes or on the
skin, or injury from the pump starting unexpectedly,
be sure your system includes a bleed–type
master air valve
.

Install the air valve between the air regulator outlet
and the device the regulator is serving. When re-
lieving system air pressure, close the bleed–type
master air valve to fully relieve air pressure.

WARNING

To provide the user with a variety of assembly options, a
bleed–type master air valve is not included with all regu-
lator assemblies. See ACCESSORIES to order this
valve. Another bleed–type master air valve may also be
installed upstream from the air controls to isolate them for
servicing.

Be sure the air to the regulator is clean. Erratic regulator
operation or loss of regulation is usually caused by dirt in
the disc area. To clean the regulator, see the REPAIR
section on page 4.

ADJUSTMENT

Relieving Pressure

1.

Close the bleed–type master air valve to bleed air be-
tween the valve to the device it is serving.

2.

Trigger the gun or dispense valve and open any fluid
drain valves to relieve fluid pressure.

Adjusting Pressure with a T-Handle Regulator

3.

Loosen the locknut.

4.

To increase the regulated air pressure, turn the
T-handle clockwise.

5.

To decrease the regulated air pressure, turn the
T-handle counterclockwise.

6.

Tighten the locknut to lock in the adjustment.

LOCKNUT

BLEED–TYPE MASTER
AIR VALVE
(Shown open)

Adjusting Pressure with a Knob–type Regulator

1.

If the knob does not have a screw, pull the knob
up to adjust. When the adjustment is complete, push
the knob down to lock it in place.

2.

If the knob has a cross–head screw, loosen the
screw 1/4 turn and the adjust the knob. Tighten the
screw to lock in the adjustment.

3.

To increase the regulated air pressure, turn the
knob clockwise.

4.

To decrease the regulated air pressure, turn the
knob counterclockwise.

KNOB

Summary of Contents for 104266

Page 1: ...usky 715 Prince Husky 1030 1 8 1 8 Knob 0 125 psi 0 9 bar None piston type 111 804 39 1 1 Husky 715 Prince Husky 1030 1 4 1 4 Knob 0 125 psi 0 9 bar None piston type 110 234 109 075 224 512 224 024 90...

Page 2: ...28 6 mm 3 0 in 88 mm 1 56 in 40 mm 0 5 in 13 mm Model 104 815 1 8 in Port Model 110 341 1 8 in Port Model 111 804 1 4 in Port Model 110 318 1 4 in Port 1 13 16 18 1 13 16 18 1 3 4 18 1 3 4 18 1 3 4 18...

Page 3: ...e installed upstream from the air controls to isolate them for servicing Be sure the air to the regulator is clean Erratic regulator operation or loss of regulation is usually caused by dirt in the di...

Page 4: ...or body CAUTION Do not use trichloroethylene acetone or similar solvents to clean the regulator These solvents could damage the regulator parts Inspect all parts for wear or damage Replace damaged par...

Page 5: ...DLE LOCKNUT SPRING GUIDE SPRING SPRING HOUSING Torque to 45 in lb 51 N m BODY not included O RING DISC SPRING O RING CAP Torque to 45 in lb 51 N m T Handle Kit 106 173 DIAPHRAGM Valve Kits 180 780 for...

Page 6: ...r 1 3 156 849 NIPPLE 3 8 18 npt 1 4 169 970 FITTING air line 1 4 npt m 1 5 208 536 COUPLER air line 1 1 2 3 8 npt OUTLET 1 4 npt INLET 4 5 3 Model 110 147 Ref No Part No Description Qty 1 110 318 1 4...

Page 7: ...ATOR 1 2 100 721 PLUG pipe 1 4 npt 1 3 101 180 GAUGE 0 200 psi 0 14 bar 1 4 159 239 NIPPLE pipe 1 2 x 3 8 npt 1 5 207 438 UNION 90 swivel 1 2 npt m x 1 2 npsm f swivel 1 1 2 3 4 4 3 8 npt INLET 3 8 np...

Page 8: ...nt parts Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction damage or wear caused by the incompatibility with Graco equipment of structures accessories equipment or materials not sup plied by Graco or the impr...

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