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Operation

WARNING

To reduce the risk of serious injury,
whenever you are instructed to relieve
pressure, follow the 

Pressure Relief

Procedure

 on page 4.

SKIN INJECTION HAZARD

Adjust the Spray Pattern

1.

To adjust the spray pattern, 

relieve the pressure

.

Engage the safety latch and loosen the tip guard
retaining nut. Turn the spray tip so the groove is
horizontal for a horizontal spray pattern, and
vertical for a vertical pattern. Tighten the nut.

2.

The spray tip orifice size and spray angle deter-
mines the coverage and size of pattern. When
more coverage is needed, use a larger spray tip
rather than increasing fluid pressure.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of a fluid injection
injury, never use the gun with the tip
guard or trigger guard removed.

SKIN INJECTION HAZARD

CAUTION

Openings in the tip guard are designed to reduce
paint buildup on the guard while spraying. Any
damage to the sharp edges of the openings causes
paint to collect at that area. To reduce the risk of
damage, never hang the gun by the tip guard.

Cleaning and Clearing the Spray Tip

Clean off the front of the tip frequently during the day’s
operation and at the end of the work day. Always

relieve the pressure

 and use a solvent soaked brush

to clean the spray tip and to keep fluid buildup from
drying and clogging the spray tip.

If the spray tip clogs while spraying, release the spray
gun trigger, engage the trigger safety, shut off the
pump, and 

relieve the pressure.

 Then, remove the air

spray tip and blow out the obstruction with air from the
front of the spray tip, or let the spray tip and gun
nozzle soak long enough to dissolve the obstruction. If
the obstruction will not dissolve, jar it out by tapping
the back of the spray gun against a flat surface.

CAUTION

Never soak the entire gun in solvent. Prolonged
exposure to solvent can ruin the packings.

Flushing the Gun

WARNING

Before flushing, be sure the entire sys-
tem and flushing pails are properly
grounded. Refer to 

Grounding

 on page

4. 

Relieve the pressure

 and remove the spray

tip from the gun. Always use the lowest possible
fluid pressure, and maintain firm metal-to-metal
contact between the gun and the pail during flush-
ing to reduce the risk of a fluid injection injury,
static sparking, and splashing.

SKIN INJECTION HAZARD

Relieve the pressure

, remove the spray tip, and then

flush the gun and spray system with a compatible
solvent. Always flush the gun before the fluid being
sprayed can dry in it.

Summary of Contents for Hydra-Clean 208008

Page 1: ...NLESS STEEL Hydra Cleanr Spray Gun 1000 psi 6 9 MPa 69 bar Maximum Working Pressure Model 208008 Series D Spray tip not included purchase separately See page 12 for Tip Selection Chart 307010L Importa...

Page 2: ...he maximum working pressure of the lowest rated system component This equip ment has a 1000 psi 6 9 MPa 69 bar maximum fluid working pressure D Route the hoses away from the traffic areas sharp edges...

Page 3: ...onents can inject fluid into your body and cause an extremely serious injury including the need for amputation Splashing fluid in the eyes or on the skin can also cause a serious injury D Fluid inject...

Page 4: ...y relieved after following the steps above very slowly loosen the tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling to relieve pressure gradually then loosen completely Now clear the tip or hose Grounding...

Page 5: ...this valve and the pump after the air regulator is shut off Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle unexpectedly 2 The fluid drain valve assists in relieving fluid pressure in the displacement pump ho...

Page 6: ...ds are available at no charge from Graco Inc 1 Start the pump Adjust the fluid pressure so the spray is completely atomized Always use the lowest pressure necessary to get the desired results Higher p...

Page 7: ...peration and at the end of the work day Always relieve the pressure and use a solvent soaked brush to clean the spray tip and to keep fluid buildup from drying and clogging the spray tip If the spray...

Page 8: ...e 10 or valve seat 8 may need to be replaced See Gun Repair on page 10 If the gun leaks at the packing nut 14 check the tightness of the packing nut Remove the tip guard or nozzle extension Insert a 0...

Page 9: ...e sure the trigger safety latch makes the gun inoperative when engaged Improper adjustment may allow the gun to be triggered even with the trigger safety latch engaged resulting in serious injury incl...

Page 10: ...use all the parts in the kit during reassembly 6 Lubricate the needle and slide it into the front of the gun body 2 7 Lubricate the new packings and glands One at a time place these parts on the needl...

Page 11: ...307010 11 Parts 8103 2 10 18 8 9 3 5 5 19 21 25 23 24 22 26 17 7 16 6 31 30 1 4 14 13 12 11 27 29 28 3 8 npt f 1 4 npt f...

Page 12: ...ression 1 29 175017 LATCH trigger safety 1 30 175020 PLATE warning 1 31 102299 RIVET blind 2 32 172479 TAG warning not shown 1 33 179960 CARD warning not shown 1 Included in Repair Kit 208238 Included...

Page 13: ...10 13 Technical Data Maximum Working Pressure 1000 psi 6 9 MPa 69 bar Wetted Parts Stainless Steel PTFE Brass Height 8 25 in 209 6 mm Length 6 75 in 171 5 mm Weight 1 25 lb 0 57 kg Inlet 3 8 npt f swi...

Page 14: ...f warranty shall be as set forth above The buyer agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost profits lost sales injury to person or property o...

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