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GC-1402E

Parts Replacement Procedure

Formula X Chop Gun

Before  performing  maintenance  on  the  dispense  gun, 

follow Pressure Relief Procedure.

Due to the different o-ring materials and lubricants used 

in the dispense guns, never submerge or soak any dis

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pense gun in any type of solvent. Submerging or soak

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ing any dispense gun will immediately void the gun war-
ranty.

  1.   Read each procedure entirely before beginning  
        and refer to the illustration views as needed.

  2.   Flush and clean all passages as they become 
        accessible.

  3.   Clean all parts before assembly.

  4.   Replace all O-Rings, Valves and Seals with new 

        parts from the appropriate kit.

  5.   Inspect all parts for wear or damage and replace  

        as required with new GENUINE GlasCraft 

        REPLACEMENT PARTS from your authorized 

        GlasCraft Distributor.

  6.   Inspect all threads for wear or damage and 

        replace as required.

  7.   Tighten all threaded parts securely, but not
        excessively, upon assembly.

  8.   O-rings can fail if subjected to any of the 
        following conditions.

                 a.   Swelling - coming in contact with 
                       solvent or oil from compressor.
                 b.   Cut - sharp, unlubricated edge in gun 
                       head or handle.

                 c.   Sticky - contaminated with oil, water, 

                       solvent, catalyst, resin or gel-coat.

                 d.   Chaffing - dry sliding surfaces (needs 

                       lubrication).

9.  Lightly lubricate all O-Rings with petroleum jelly.

10.  Check all springs for resilience.  They should

       return quickly to their original (new) length.

11.  Clean the exterior of the Gun and Hoses with

       an appropriate, clean solvent and cloth or brush.  

Hose Removal

 
          

1.   Releive pressure (See page 19).

         2. Remove resin Hose with an 11/16” wrench.

            (Hold delivery tube with an 11/16” wrench.) 

        3. Remove catalyst Hose with a 9/16” wrench.

            (Hold delivery tube with a 9/16” wrench.) 

 

 4. Remove solvent hose with a 5/8” wrench.

            (Hold delivery tube with a 9/16” wrench)

        5. Remove all tubing lines by pushing in on

            the fitting and pulling the tubing out.

        6. Remove the chopper air hose with a 11/16”

            wrench. (Hold the air hose inlet fitting with

            a 9/16” wrench)

Tape  a  clean  polyethylene  bag  over  the  end  of  each 
Hose to prevent spillage and to keep clean.

Gun Service

Dispense Gun Component Service 

and Assembly Procedures

If Seal, P/N 23763-00 and Packing Disks, P/N 23721-04 
are removed from the Gun Body GlasCraft recommends 
that these parts always be replaced with NEW seals and 
packing disks.

Maintenance

Notice

Isocyanate Conditions

Rev. G 6/17/2008

21

Isocyanate Conditions

 

 

Material Self-ignition  

Moisture Sensitivity of 
Isocyanites

Isocyanites (ISO) are catalysts used in two component 
foam and polyurea coatings. ISO will react with moisture 
(such as humidity) to form small, hard, abrasive crystals, 
which become suspended in the fluid. Eventually a film 
will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel, 
increasing in viscosity. If used, this partially cured ISO 
will reduce performance and the life of all wetted parts.

To prevent exposing ISO to moisture:

Always use a sealed container with a desiccant 
dryer in the vent, or a nitrogen atmosphere. 

Never 

store ISO in an open container.

Keep the ISO lube pump reservoir (if installed) filled 
with Graco Throat Seal Liquid (TSL), Part 206995. 
The lubricant creates a barrier between the ISO and 
the atmosphere.

Use moisture-proof hoses specifically designed for 
ISO, such as those supplied with your system.

Never use reclaimed solvents, which may contain 
moisture. Always keep solvent containers closed 
when not in use.

Never use solvent on one side if it has been contam-
inated from the other side.

Always lubricate threaded parts with ISO pump oil 
or grease when reassembling.

Keep Components A and 
B Separate

Foam Resins with 245 fa 
Blowing Agents

Some foam blowing agents will froth at temperatures 
above 90°F (33°C) when not under pressure, especially 
if agitated. To reduce frothing, minimize preheating in a 
circulation system.

Spraying materials containing isocyanates creates 
potentially harmful mists, vapors, and atomized partic-
ulates.

Read material manufacturer’s warnings and material 
MSDS to know specific hazards and precautions 
related to isocyanates.

Prevent inhalation of isocyanate mists, vapors, and 
atomized particulates by providing sufficient ventila-
tion in the work area. If sufficient ventilation is not 
available, a supplied-air respirator is required for 
everyone in the work area.

To prevent contact with isocyanates, appropriate per-
sonal protective equipment, including chemically 
impermeable gloves, boots, aprons, and goggles, is 
also required for everyone in the work area.

Some materials may become self-igniting if applied 
too thickly. Read material manufacturer’s warnings 
and material MSDS.

The amount of film formation and rate of crystalli-
zation varies depending on the blend of ISO, the 
humidity, and the temperature.

NOTICE

To prevent cross-contamination of the equipment’s 
wetted parts, 

never interchange component A (isocy-

anate) and component B (resin) parts. 

Isocyanate Conditions

Rev. G 6/17/2008

21

Isocyanate Conditions

 

 

Material Self-ignition  

Moisture Sensitivity of 
Isocyanites

Isocyanites (ISO) are catalysts used in two component 
foam and polyurea coatings. ISO will react with moisture 
(such as humidity) to form small, hard, abrasive crystals, 
which become suspended in the fluid. Eventually a film 
will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel, 
increasing in viscosity. If used, this partially cured ISO 
will reduce performance and the life of all wetted parts.

To prevent exposing ISO to moisture:

Always use a sealed container with a desiccant 
dryer in the vent, or a nitrogen atmosphere. 

Never 

store ISO in an open container.

Keep the ISO lube pump reservoir (if installed) filled 
with Graco Throat Seal Liquid (TSL), Part 206995. 
The lubricant creates a barrier between the ISO and 
the atmosphere.

Use moisture-proof hoses specifically designed for 
ISO, such as those supplied with your system.

Never use reclaimed solvents, which may contain 
moisture. Always keep solvent containers closed 
when not in use.

Never use solvent on one side if it has been contam-
inated from the other side.

Always lubricate threaded parts with ISO pump oil 
or grease when reassembling.

Keep Components A and 
B Separate

Foam Resins with 245 fa 
Blowing Agents

Some foam blowing agents will froth at temperatures 
above 90°F (33°C) when not under pressure, especially 
if agitated. To reduce frothing, minimize preheating in a 
circulation system.

Spraying materials containing isocyanates creates 
potentially harmful mists, vapors, and atomized partic-
ulates.

Read material manufacturer’s warnings and material 
MSDS to know specific hazards and precautions 
related to isocyanates.

Prevent inhalation of isocyanate mists, vapors, and 
atomized particulates by providing sufficient ventila-
tion in the work area. If sufficient ventilation is not 
available, a supplied-air respirator is required for 
everyone in the work area.

To prevent contact with isocyanates, appropriate per-
sonal protective equipment, including chemically 
impermeable gloves, boots, aprons, and goggles, is 
also required for everyone in the work area.

Some materials may become self-igniting if applied 
too thickly. Read material manufacturer’s warnings 
and material MSDS.

The amount of film formation and rate of crystalli-
zation varies depending on the blend of ISO, the 
humidity, and the temperature.

NOTICE

To prevent cross-contamination of the equipment’s 
wetted parts, 

never interchange component A (isocy-

anate) and component B (resin) parts. 

Summary of Contents for Formula X Chop 23750-03

Page 1: ...all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these instructions Low emission external mix dispense gun for use with polyester resin and gel coat For professional use only Maximum fluid working pr...

Page 2: ...ents Warnings 3 Important Safety Information 5 Grounding 6 Set Up 7 Parts 8 Assembly Drawings 9 Pressure Relief Procedure 12 Maintenance 13 Technical Data 18 Graco Ohio Standard Warranty 20 Graco Ohio...

Page 3: ...ust 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...

Page 4: ...M PARTS HAZARD Do not use 1 1 1 trichloroethane methylene chloride other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or fluid containing such solvents in pressurized aluminum equipment Such use can cause serious...

Page 5: ...ontact with isocyanates appropriate per sonal protective equipment including chemically impermeable gloves boots aprons and goggles is also required for everyone in the work area Some materials may be...

Page 6: ...lly a film will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel increasing in viscosity If used this partially cured ISO will reduce performance and the life of all wetted parts To prevent exposing...

Page 7: ...which become suspended in the fluid Eventually a film will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel increasing in viscosity If used this partially cured ISO will reduce performance and the l...

Page 8: ...ber Description 23792 00 GUN AIR KIT 23793 00 GUN SEAL KIT 23732 00 GUN FLUID VALVE KIT Standard Equipment Part Number Description 23750 03 FORMULA X CHOP DISPENSE GUN GC 1402 USER MANUAL Formula X Ch...

Page 9: ...9 GC 1402E REVISION C 23750 03 Formula X Chop Dispense Gun Assembly Drawings...

Page 10: ...10 GC 1402E REVISION C 23750 03 Formula X Chop Dispense Gun Assembly Drawings 189018...

Page 11: ...ON 1 23768 00 BEARING 4 23769 00 ADAPTER 1 23772 00 TRIGGER STOP 1 23773 00 TRIGGER STOP INSERT 1 23774 00 TRIGGER STOP CAP 1 23775 00 GEAR 2 Part Number Description Qty 23776 00 BALL VALVE 1 23778 00...

Page 12: ...vice be per formed on a daily basis 1 Remove gear cover p n 23798 00 and inspect valves to see if there is any leakage on the top or bottom side of the valves if there is leakage with pressure relieve...

Page 13: ...SO are catalysts used in two component foam and polyurea coatings ISO will react with moisture such as humidity to form small hard abrasive crystals which become suspended in the fluid Eventually a fi...

Page 14: ...nsert bearing p n 23768 01 into gun body 7 a Use 3 8 in twelve point socket to first snug P N 23764 00 to hand tight continue turn past snug Torque reading 20 ft lbs 88 Newton b Loosen turn and return...

Page 15: ...ence Chart Part Number Orifice 23047 J1 012 J2 014 J3 022 M1 012 M2 014 M3 022 N1 012 N2 014 N3 022 P1 012 P2 014 P3 022 Note Use p n LPA2 120G and p n LPA2 121G when using LPA2 147 XXXX and 23047 XX...

Page 16: ...3640 0 036 3650 0 036 3840 0 038 3850 0 038 4325 0 043 4340 0 043 4350 0 043 4365 0 043 5225 0 052 5240 0 052 5250 0 052 5265 0 052 Part Number Orifice LPA2 147 6225 0 062 6240 0 062 6250 0 062 6265...

Page 17: ...4 0 040 6 24 4 01 9 16 G5 0 050 10 5 32 4 31 10 23 G6 0 060 8 5 24 5 48 11 48 G7 0 070 6 5 25 5 6 43 10 58 G8 0 080 10 22 8 61 12 03 G9 0 090 7 16 8 53 12 36 J4 0 040 7 36 5 4 01 9 16 J5 0 050 7 30 5...

Page 18: ...ir 1 4in Tube Atomize Air 1 4in Tube Air inlet size Chopper 1 4 18 NPS Male A Component Catalyst Inlet Size 1 4 in Tube B Component Resin Inlet Size 1 4 18 NPS Male Sound Pressure 40 39 dB A Sound Pow...

Page 19: ...19 GC 1402E Notes...

Page 20: ...ng 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 breac...

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