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Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installing and servicing this equipment requires
access to parts which may cause electric shock
or other serious injury if work is not performed
properly.

• Do not install or service this equipment unless

you are trained and qualified.

• Be sure your installation complies with local,

state, and national codes for the installation
of electrical apparatus in a Class I, Div. I,
hazardous location or a Group II, Zone I
explosive atmosphere location.

• Comply with all local codes and regulations.

Fig. 10 (Typical Installation) shows a typical
electrostatic air-assisted spray system. It is not an
actual system design. For assistance in designing
a system to suit your particular needs, contact your
Graco distributor.

Warning

Warning

Warning Sign

Sign

Sign

Mount warning signs in the spray area where they
can easily be seen and read by all operators. An
English Warning Sign is provided with the gun.

Ventilate

Ventilate

Ventilate the

the

the Spray

Spray

Spray Booth

Booth

Booth

Do not operate the gun unless ventilating air flow is
above the minimum required value. Provide fresh
air ventilation to avoid the buildup of flammable or
toxic vapors when spraying, flushing, or cleaning
the gun. Interlock the gun air and fluid supply
to prevent operation unless ventilating air flow is
above the minimum required value.

The spray booth must have a ventilation system.

Electrically interlock the gun air and fluid supply with
the ventilators to prevent gun operation any time that
the ventilation air flow falls below minimum values.
Check and follow all local codes and regulations
regarding air exhaust velocity requirements. Verify
the operation of the interlock at least once a year.

NOTE: The minimum allowable air exhaust
velocity is 60 feet/minute (19 linear meters/minute).
High-velocity air exhaust will decrease the operating
efficiency of the electrostatic system.

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Summary of Contents for Pro Xp H60M10

Page 1: ...terials materials materials For For For professional professional professional use use use only only only Important Important Important Safety Safety Safety Instructions Instructions Instructions This equipment could present hazards if not operated according to the information in this manual Read Read Read all all all warnings warnings warnings and and and instructions instructions instructions in...

Page 2: ...ip and Fluid Seat Housing Replacement 40 Electrode Replacement 41 Fluid Tube Removal and Replacement 42 Fluid Filter Replacement 42 Gun Barrel Removal 43 Gun Barrel Installation 43 Fluid Needle Replacement 44 Power Supply Removal and Replacement 45 Alternator Removal and Replacement 46 Fan Air Adjustment Valve Repair 48 Atomizing Air Adjustment Valve Repair 48 ES On Off Valve Repair 49 Air Valve R...

Page 3: ...require high air flow at the air cap Approvals Approvals Approvals 2575 II II II 2 2 2 G G G 0 24 mJ T6 FM12ATEX0068 EN 50050 1 Ta 0 C 50 C Related Related Related Manuals Manuals Manuals Manual Manual Manual No No No Description Description Description 3A2499 Round Spray Kit Instructions 307263 Probe and Meter Instructions 308393 Gun Washer Kit Instructions 309227 Gun Flush Box Module Instruction...

Page 4: ...ly hoses Do not use pail liners unless they are conductive and grounded Stop Stop Stop operation operation operation immediately immediately immediately if static sparking occurs or you feel a shock Do not use equipment until you identify and correct the problem Check gun resistance hose resistance and electrical grounding daily Use and clean equipment only in well ventilated area Interlock the gu...

Page 5: ...nt Do not spray without tip guard and trigger guard installed Engage trigger lock when not spraying Do not point gun at anyone or at any part of the body Do not put your hand over the spray tip Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand body glove or rag Follow the Pressure Pressure Pressure Relief Relief Relief Procedure Procedure Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning checking or ...

Page 6: ... and cables away from traffic areas sharp edges moving parts and hot surfaces Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment Keep children and animals away from work area Comply with all applicable safety regulations PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PARTS PARTS PARTS CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING SOLVENT SOLVENT SOLVENT HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD Many cleaning solvents can degrade plastic parts and c...

Page 7: ...of the air helps atomize the fluid being sprayed The alternator generates power which is converted by the power cartridge to supply high voltage to the gun s electrode The fluid is electrostatically charged as it passes the electrode The charged fluid is attracted to the grounded workpiece wrapping around and evenly coating all surfaces The regulated air that is directed to the air cap can be furt...

Page 8: ...lied exhaust tube D Air Cap Tip Guard and Spray Tip See Spray Tip Selection Chart page 61 for available sizes E Electrode Supplies electrostatic charge to the fluid F Fan Air Adjustment Valve Adjusts fan size and shape Can be used to decrease pattern width G Atomizing Air Adjustment Valve Adjusts atomizing air flow H Trigger Safety Lock Locks trigger to prevent gun from spraying J ES On Off Valve ...

Page 9: ...rd guns The indicator lights to show the alternator speed status and has three colors Green indicates the alternator speed is correct If the indicator changes to amber after one second increase the air pressure If the indicator changes to red after one second the air pressure is too high Decrease air pressure until the indicator is green To maintain a higher air pressure install ES On Off Valve Re...

Page 10: ...ill display the current low voltage setting See Fig 4 and Smart Gun Key page 11 The possible ranges are 85 kV guns 40 85 kV 60 kV guns 30 60 kV Set the Voltage Adjustment switch VA to LO Press the LO SET button repeatedly to increase the setting in increments of 5 When the display reaches the maximum setting it will return to the minimum setting for your gun Continue pressing the button until you ...

Page 11: ...nostic Mode press and hold to turn the lock on or off LV Low Voltage Display Displays the low voltage setting as a number The setting can be changed See Fig 4 LK Low Voltage Locked Appears if the low voltage setting is locked See Fig 5 and Fig 9 LD LO Display Appears on the Low Voltage Lock Screen See Fig 9 ER Error Display Appears if the Smart module loses communication with the power supply See ...

Page 12: ...st screen to appear after entering Diagnostic Mode See Fig 6 and Smart Gun Key page 11 To enter this screen press and hold the LO SET button for approximately 5 seconds while in the Operating Mode This screen displays the spraying voltage of the gun as a number kV rounded to the nearest 5 kV The two top right LEDs VI of the display panel light indicating that the Voltage kiloVolts Screen is displa...

Page 13: ...reen Low Low Low Voltage Voltage Voltage Lock Lock Lock Screen Screen Screen The Low Voltage Lock Screen is the fourth screen in the Diagnostic Mode See Fig 9 and Smart Gun Key page 11 To enter this screen press the LO SET button while in the Alternator Speed Hertz Screen This screen displays the status of the Low Voltage Lock If the setting is locked the lock image LK appears to the left of the L...

Page 14: ...e seen and read by all operators An English Warning Sign is provided with the gun Ventilate Ventilate Ventilate the the the Spray Spray Spray Booth Booth Booth Do not operate the gun unless ventilating air flow is above the minimum required value Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of flammable or toxic vapors when spraying flushing or cleaning the gun Interlock the gun air and flui...

Page 15: ...s injury including skin injection and splashing fluid in the eyes or on the skin Do not operate the equipment without the bleed type air valve BV installed 4 Install a bleed type air valve BV on the pump air supply line The bleed type air valve BV is required in your system to shut off air to the pump and relieve air trapped between the valve and the pump after the air regulator is shut off Instal...

Page 16: ...Line Lubricator BV Pump Bleed Type Air Shutoff Valve EG Electrostatic Air Spray Gun FD Fluid Drain Valve FF Fluid Filter FG Fluid Pressure Gauge FL Fluid Supply Line FR Fluid Pressure Regulator Item Item Item Description Description Description FV Fluid Shutoff Valve GR Gun Air Pressure Regulator MA Main Air Supply Line PG Pump Ground Wire PR Pump Air Pressure Regulator RV Pump Runaway Valve SP Su...

Page 17: ...If non Graco gloves are worn cut off fingers or palm area of gloves to ensure your hand contacts the grounded gun handle Conductive gloves and footwear must not exceed 100 megohm per EN ISO 20344 EN 1149 5 Object being sprayed Keep the workpiece hangers clean and grounded at all times Electrostatic Air Assisted Spray Gun Ground the gun by connecting the Graco Grounded Air Hose to the gun and conne...

Page 18: ... not use plastic containers Do not store more than the quantity needed for one shift All solvent pails Use only approved grounded metal containers which are conductive Do not use plastic containers Use only non flammable solvents Do not store more than the quantity needed for one shift 18 3A2495K ...

Page 19: ... Ground the Operator Operator is grounded through the gun handle and conductive shoes Figure 12 Ground the Object being Sprayed Object being sprayed is grounded through contact with the hanger and conveyor system 3A2495K 19 ...

Page 20: ...Installation Figure 13 Ground the Gun Gun is grounded through the conductive air hose Figure 14 Ground the Fluid Supply Fluid supply line and source must be grounded 20 3A2495K ...

Page 21: ...32 4 Connect the Graco grounded air hose to the gun air inlet The gun air inlet fitting has left hand threads 5 Follow all steps under Grounding page 17 6 Follow all steps under Check Gun Electrical Grounding page 24 Reading must be less than 1 megohm 7 Verify that the material resistivity meets requirements for electrostatic spray See Check Fluid Resistivity page 25 8 Connect the exhaust tube and...

Page 22: ... Install the tip 13 Install the air cap and retaining ring Orientate the air cap and tighten the retaining ring securely 14 Close the atomizing air adjustment valve G and the fan air adjustment valve F 15 Check that the ES On Off switch is OFF O 16 Start the pump Set the fluid regulator to 400 psi 2 8 MPa 28 bar 17 Spray a test pattern Examine the particle size in the center of the pattern tails w...

Page 23: ...i 0 32 MPa 3 2 bar at the gun when triggered to ensure full spraying voltage See the table below Table Table Table 3 3 3 Pressure Pressure Pressure Drop Drop Drop Air Air Air Hose Hose Hose Length Length Length in in in ft ft ft m m m using using using 5 16 5 16 5 16 in in in 8 8 8 mm mm mm diameter diameter diameter hose hose hose Air Air Air Regulator Regulator Regulator Setting Setting Setting ...

Page 24: ...Megohmmeter is available as an accessory to check that the gun is properly grounded 1 Have a qualified electrician check the electrical grounding continuity of the spray gun and air hose 2 Turn OFF O the ES On Off switch 3 Turn off the air and fluid supply to the gun Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure page 26 4 Disconnect the fluid hose 5 Make sure the grounded air hose is connected and the hose...

Page 25: ...ms cm cm cm 1 5 5 20 20 200 200 2000 Test elec trostatic perfor mance Good elec trostatic results Best elec trostatic results Good elec trostatic results Check Check Check Fluid Fluid Fluid Viscosity Viscosity Viscosity A viscosity cup and stopwatch are needed to check fluid viscosity 1 Completely submerge the viscosity cup in the fluid Lift the cup out quickly starting the stopwatch as soon as th...

Page 26: ...cing the equipment 1 Turn OFF O the ES On Off switch 2 Engage the trigger lock 3 Turn off the air bleed valves to the fluid source and to the gun 4 Disengage the trigger lock 5 Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste container to relieve the fluid pressure 6 Engage the trigger lock 7 Open the pump drain valve having a waste container ready to catch the drainage Leave the pump drain valve open ...

Page 27: ...grounded See Grounding page 17 The condition of the gun s electrical components has been checked as instructed in Electrical Tests page 32 Ventilation fans are operating properly Workpiece hangers are clean and grounded All debris including flammable fluids and rags is removed from the spray area All flammable fluids in the spray booth are in approved grounded containers All conductive objects in ...

Page 28: ...Flushing Flushing Flushing Flush before changing fluids before fluid can dry in the equipment at the end of the day before storing and before repairing equipment Flush at the lowest pressure possible Check connectors for leaks and tighten as necessary Flush with a fluid that is compatible with the fluid being dispensed and the equipment wetted parts To reduce the risk of fire explosion or electric...

Page 29: ...ocedure page 26 Engage the trigger lock 7 Shut off or disconnect the solvent line 8 Align the spray tip tab with the groove in the air cap Check the condition of the tip gasket 27a and replace if damaged Install the tip 9 Reinstall the air cap tip guard and retaining ring 10 Hang the gun from its hook with the nozzle pointing down 11 When ready to spray again reconnect the fluid supply line Follow...

Page 30: ...ity can reduce the turbine life Whenever possible point the gun down when cleaning it Do not use any cleaning method which could allow fluid into the gun air passages 1 Turn OFF O the ES On Off switch 2 Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure page 26 3 Remove the air cap tip guard and spray tip 4 Flush the gun see Flushing page 28 5 Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure page 26 6 Clean the outside of ...

Page 31: ...all the tip 10 Install the air cap and retaining ring Orientate the air cap and tighten the retaining ring securely Daily Daily Daily System System System Care Care Care 1 Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure page 26 2 Clean the fluid and air filters 3 Check for fluid leaks Tighten all fittings 4 Clean workpiece hangers Use non sparking tools 5 Check the movement of the trigger and valves Lubricat...

Page 32: ...ctrical grounding unless The gun has been removed from the hazardous location Or all spraying devices in the hazardous location are turned off ventilation fans in the hazardous location are operating and there are no flammable vapors in the area such as open solvent containers or fumes from spraying Failure to follow this warning could cause fire explosion and electric shock and result in serious ...

Page 33: ...e spring 11a The resistance should be 86 110 megohms for 60 kV guns 130 160 megohms for 85 kV guns 4 If outside this range replace the power supply If in range go to Test Gun Barrel Resistance page 34 5 If you still have problems refer to Electrical Electrical Electrical Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting page page page 37 37 37 for other possible causes of poor performance or contact...

Page 34: ...ng 9 and measure the resistance between the conductive rod B and the wire lead at the bottom of the conductive ring groove 4 If the resistance is in range replace the conductive ring 9 with a new one Insert the ends of the conductive ring into the slots S at the front of the barrel then press the ring firmly into the groove G The conductive ring 9 is a conductive metal contact ring not a sealing o...

Page 35: ...ing Troubleshooting NOTE NOTE NOTE Some spray pattern problems are caused by the improper balance between air and fluid Problem Problem Problem Cause Cause Cause Solution Solution Solution No fluid Refill supply Fluttering or spitting spray Air in fluid supply Check fluid source Refill Fluid buildup partially plugged tip Clean See Clean the Gun Daily page 30 Irregular pattern Worn damaged tip or a...

Page 36: ...ng area Worn fluid needle packings or rod Replace packings See Fluid Needle Replacement page 44 Air leaks from the front of the gun Air valve is not seating properly Replace air valve See Air Valve Repair page 50 Worn or damaged fluid needle ball See Fluid Needle Replacement page 44 Worn fluid seat housing See Air Cap Spray Tip and Fluid Seat Housing Replacement page 40 Loose spray tip Tighten ret...

Page 37: ...Test Gun Resistance page 32 Low fluid resistivity See Check Fluid Resistivity page 25 Fluid leaks from the fluid needle packings and causes a short See Fluid Needle Replacement page 44 Poor wrap Faulty alternator See Alternator Removal and Replacement page 46 ES On Off switch is OFF O Turn ON I ES or Hz indicator is not lit No power Check power supply alternator and alternator ribbon cable See Pow...

Page 38: ...ure until indicator is green To avoid over atomization use the atomizing air restrictor valve to reduce the atomizing air to the air cap ES or Hz indicator is red Alternator speed is too high Decrease air pressure until indicator is green or install ES On Off with Air Restrictor which limits the air flow to the turbine Error display appears and Hz indicator is red Smart guns only Smart module has ...

Page 39: ...bleshooting page 35 before disassembling the gun Use a vise with padded jaws to prevent damage to plastic parts Lubricate the some needle assembly parts 20 and certain fluid fittings with dielectric grease 57 as specified in the text Lightly lubricate o rings and seals with non silicone grease Order Part No 111265 Lubricant Do not over lubricate Only use genuine Graco parts Do not mix or use parts...

Page 40: ... Replace any damaged parts Figure 21 Disassemble Air Cap Assembly Figure 22 Tip Gasket 4 To replace the electrode 25a see Electrode Replacement page 41 The conductive ring 9 is a conductive metal contact ring not a sealing o ring To reduce the risk of fire explosion or electric shock Do not remove the conductive ring except to replace it Never operate the gun without the conductive ring in place D...

Page 41: ...ing the retaining ring 22 Do not turn the air cap when the retaining ring is tight 11 Orientate the air cap and tighten the retaining ring securely 12 See Test Gun Resistance page 32 Electrode Electrode Electrode Replacement Replacement Replacement To reduce the risk of fire explosion or electric shock do not operate the spray gun without the electrode installed in the air cap 1 Follow the steps i...

Page 42: ...top nut D until snug then 1 2 turn tighter There will be a gap between the nut and barrel Do not over tighten the nut 7 Make sure the fluid filter 10 is in place in the fluid fitting Tighten the bottom nut C securely onto the fitting Make sure the top nut remains tight Figure 25 Fluid Tube Fluid Fluid Fluid Filter Filter Filter Replacement Replacement Replacement 1 See Prepare the Gun for Service ...

Page 43: ...el Barrel Installation Installation Installation 1 Be sure the gasket 5 and grounding spring 37a are in place Make sure the gasket air holes are aligned properly Replace the gasket if damaged 2 Make sure the spring 11a is in place on the tip of the power supply 11 Liberally Liberally Liberally apply dielectric grease 57 to the tip of the power supply Place the gun barrel 1 over the power supply an...

Page 44: ...ic multi tool 61 carefully push straight on the fluid needle ball from the front of the barrel until the fluid seals release from the bore NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE To prevent needle assembly separation or damage be certain needle is disengaged before removing 8 Remove the fluid needle assembly from the back of the gun barrel 9 Install the fluid needle assembly in the gun barrel Push in on the needle w...

Page 45: ...e 33 Replace the power supply if necessary To repair the alternator see Alternator Removal and Replacement page 46 7 Smart models only connect the 6 pin flexible circuit 40 to the power supply NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE To prevent damage to the cable and possible interruption of the ground continuity bend the alternator s 3 wire ribbon cable PC upward and back so the bend faces the power supply and the ...

Page 46: ...earing tabs T of the housing 15d Figure 34 Fan Orientation 6 Push the fan and coil assembly 15a out the front of the housing 15d Figure 35 Alternator Cross Section 5 is not shown in the illustration NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Do not scratch or damage the magnet M or shaft S Do not pinch or damage the 3 wire connector PC when disassembling and reassembling the bearings 7 Hold the coil assembly 15a on a w...

Page 47: ...as shown in Fig 35 Be sure the coil alignment pins P are positioned as shown in Fig 34 14 Rotate the fan 15e so its blades clear the four bearing tabs T at the back of the housing Ensure that the blades of the bottom bearing 15b1 align with the tabs 15 Seat the coil fully into the housing 15d Secure with the clip 15h ensuring that its tabs engage the slots in the housing 16 Ensure that the o ring ...

Page 48: ...med Install the o ring 30c lubricate and unscrew the valve stem until the o ring enters the housing 8 Reassemble the retaining ring 30d Unscrew the valve stem from the housing until it is stopped by the retaining ring 9 Screw the valve assembly 30 into the gun handle 16 using a wrench on the flats of the housing Torque to 15 in lb 1 7 N m Figure 37 Fan Air Adjustment Valve Atomizing Atomizing Atom...

Page 49: ...silicone grease Part No 111265 Do not over lubricate NOTE NOTE NOTE Do not over lubricate parts Excessive lubricant on the o rings can be pushed into the gun air passage and blemish the finish on the workpiece 4 Clean and inspect parts for damage Replace if necessary NOTE NOTE NOTE The protrusion on the retainer plate 26f must point upward 5 Reinstall the valve Torque the screw 26p to 15 25 in lb ...

Page 50: ...of the handle Inspect the rubber seal 23a and replace if damaged 7 Inspect the u cup 3 Do not remove the u cup unless damaged If removed install the new one with its lips facing into the gun handle 16 Place the u cup on the shaft of the air valve to help seat it in the gun handle Figure 40 Install U Cup 8 Install the air valve 23 and spring 2 into the gun handle 16 9 Install the ES On Off Valve Se...

Page 51: ... the cartridge 4 Pull the Smart Module out the back of the gun Disconnect the ribbon cable RC from the connector GC in the gun handle 5 Remove the gasket 31b 6 Install a new gasket 31b on the new cartridge 31a Make sure the notched corners of the gasket are at the top 7 Align the module s ribbon cable RC with the gun s cable GC and slide them securely together as shown Tuck the connected cables in...

Page 52: ...sary d Install the o ring 8a on the exhaust valve 8 Lubricate the o ring with a light coating of non silicone grease e Install the exhaust valve 8 in the handle 16 f Apply thread sealant to the top threads of the swivel 21 Position the bracket 7 and screw the swivel into the gun handle 16 Torque to 75 85 in lb 8 4 9 6 N m g Install the tube 35 and clamp 36 3 To replace the air inlet swivel a Unscr...

Page 53: ...un Gun Series Series Series C C C Part Part Part No No No H85T10 H85T10 H85T10 85 85 85 kV kV kV Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostatic Air Assisted Air Assisted Air Assisted Spray Spray Spray Gun Gun Gun Series Series Series C C C Part Part Part No No No H85T57 H85T57 H85T57 85 85 85 kV kV kV High High High Air Air Air Flow Flow Flow Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostatic Air Assisted Air A...

Page 54: ...WIVEL air inlet M12 x 1 4 npsm m left hand thread 1 22 24N793 RING retainer includes 22a 1 22a 198307 PACKING u cup UHMWPE part of 22 1 23 24N633 VALVE air 1 23a 276733 SEAL 1 24 24N725 HOUSING seat 1 Ref Ref Ref No No No Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 25 24N727 See Air Cap Assembly page 60 1 25a 24N643 ELECTRODE package of 5 1 26 24N632 For H60T10 and H85T...

Page 55: ... Series Series C C C Part Part Part No No No H85M10 H85M10 H85M10 85 85 85 kV kV kV Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostatic Air Assisted Air Assisted Air Assisted Spray Spray Spray Gun Gun Gun Series Series Series C C C Part Part Part No No No H85M57 H85M57 H85M57 85 85 85 kV kV kV High High High Air Air Air Flow Flow Flow Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostatic Air Assisted Air Assisted Air A...

Page 56: ...psm m left hand thread 1 22 24N793 RING retainer includes 22a 1 22a 198307 PACKING u cup UHMWPE part of 22 1 23 24N633 VALVE air 1 23a 276733 SEAL 1 24 24N725 HOUSING seat 1 25 24N727 See Air Cap Assembly page 60 1 Ref Ref Ref No No No Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 25a 24N643 ELECTRODE package of 5 1 26 24N632 For H60M10 and H85M10 models See ES On Off Val...

Page 57: ...one item 15h clip 1 15c 24Y264 SHAFT KIT includes shaft and magnet 1 15d 24N707 HOUSING includes item 15f 1 15e FAN part of item 15b 1 Ref Ref Ref No No No Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 15f CAP housing part of item 15d 1 15g 110073 O RING 1 15h 24N709 CLIP package of 5 one clip included with item 15b 1 5 25N921 GASKET barrel not shown in drawing 1 These pa...

Page 58: ...ption Description Description Qty Qty Qty 26a HOUSING valve black for 24N632 blue for 26A294 1 26b 15D371 O RING 2 26c PISTON valve 1 26f 24N650 LEVER ES on off includes 26g 1 26g GC2081 SCREW set socket head 1 Ref Ref Ref No No No Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 24N631 PLATE retaining for kit 24N632 1 26h 16J578 PLATE retaining for kit 26A294 26m 113746 O R...

Page 59: ...ent Adjustment Adjustment Valve Valve Valve Assembly Assembly Assembly Ref Ref Ref No No No Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 30a NUT valve 1 30b STEM valve 1 30c 111504 O RING 1 30d 24N646 RING retaining package of 6 1 These parts are included in Air Seal Repair Kit 24N789 purchase separately Parts labeled are not available separately 3A2495K 59 ...

Page 60: ...orange 1 27a 183459 GASKET tip not shown 5 Parts labeled are not available separately Smart Smart Smart Module Module Module Assembly Assembly Assembly Part Part Part No No No 24N756 24N756 24N756 Smart Smart Smart Module Module Module Assembly Assembly Assembly Ref Ref Ref No No No Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 31a CARTRIDGE 1 31b 24P433 GASKET 1 31c 24N7...

Page 61: ...e Size in in in mm mm mm at at at 600 600 600 psi psi psi 4 1 4 1 4 1 MPa MPa MPa 41 41 41 bar bar bar at at at 1000 1000 1000 psi psi psi 7 0 7 0 7 0 MPa MPa MPa 70 70 70 bar bar bar Spray Spray Spray Tip Tip Tip 0 007 0 178 4 0 0 1 5 2 0 15 107 207 307 0 009 0 229 7 0 0 2 9 1 0 27 209 309 409 509 609 0 011 0 279 10 0 0 3 13 0 0 4 211 311 411 511 611 711 811 0 013 0 330 13 0 0 4 16 9 0 5 213 313 ...

Page 62: ... 200 200 200 250 250 250 10 10 10 12 12 12 250 250 250 300 300 300 12 12 12 14 14 14 300 300 300 350 350 350 14 14 14 16 16 16 350 350 350 400 400 400 16 16 16 18 18 18 400 400 400 450 450 450 Orifice Orifice Orifice Size Size Size in in in mm mm mm at at at 600 600 600 psi psi psi 4 1 4 1 4 1 MPa MPa MPa 41 41 41 bar bar bar at at at 1000 1000 1000 psi psi psi 7 0 7 0 7 0 MPa MPa MPa 70 70 70 bar...

Page 63: ...00 600 600 psi psi psi 4 2 4 2 4 2 MPa MPa MPa 42 42 42 bar bar bar 1200 1200 1200 psi psi psi 8 4 8 4 8 4 MPa MPa MPa 84 84 84 bar bar bar 236836 4A 2 5 oz min 73 cc min 4 1 oz min 120 cc min 5 7 oz min 170 cc min 236837 6A 2 9 oz min 86 cc min 5 1 oz min 150 cc min 7 4 oz min 220 cc min 236838 7A 3 2 oz min 95 cc min 5 4 oz min 160 cc min 7 8 oz min 230 cc min 236839 5B 5 4 oz min 160 cc min 7 8...

Page 64: ... 0 330 0 015 0 381 0 017 0 432 0 019 0 483 0 021 0 533 0 023 0 584 100 mesh 238562 0 025 0 635 0 023 0 584 0 025 0 635 0 029 0 736 0 031 0 787 0 033 0 838 0 037 0 939 60 mesh 238564 0 039 0 990 Round Round Round Spray Spray Spray Tips Tips Tips Filter Filter Filter Size Size Size Filter Filter Filter Part Part Part No No No Tip Tip Tip Part Part Part No No No Tip Tip Tip Size Size Size No No No 23...

Page 65: ...ription Description 24N634 Fan Valve included in gun models 24P172 Quick Adjust Fan Valve for quick change of fan size 25N919 Quick Adjust Fan Valve with spring return Adapter Adapter Adapter and and and Fitting Fitting Fitting Accessories Accessories Accessories Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description 112534 Air Line Quick Disconnect Fitting 185105 Non swivel Air Inlet 1 4 18 ...

Page 66: ...arge from Graco 16P798 English Daily Care Sign 16P799 English Setup Sign Test Test Test Equipment Equipment Equipment Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description 241079 Megohmmeter 500 V output 0 01 2000 megohms Use for ground continuity and gun resistance tests Not Not Not for for for use use use in in in hazardous hazardous hazardous locations locations locations 722886 Paint Res...

Page 67: ...and thread thread thread 24A225 50 ft 15 m 24A226 75 ft 23 m Part Part Part No No No Description Description Description Grounded Grounded Grounded Air Air Air Hose Hose Hose with with with stainless stainless stainless steel steel steel braid braid braid ground ground ground path path path Red Red Red 235068 6 ft 1 8 m 235069 15 ft 4 6 m 235070 25 ft 7 6 m 235071 36 ft 11 m 235072 50 ft 15 m 2350...

Page 68: ...in in in mm mm mm B B B in in in mm mm mm C C C in in in mm mm mm Weight Weight Weight oz oz oz g g g H60T10 9 7 246 9 1 231 2 4 61 23 2 659 H85T10 and H85T57 10 7 272 9 2 234 2 4 61 25 8 732 H60M10 9 8 249 9 9 251 2 4 61 25 7 728 H85M10 and H85M57 10 8 274 9 9 251 2 4 61 28 3 801 68 3A2495K ...

Page 69: ...al spraying conditions 7 5 14 scfm 220 400 l min Maximum Fluid Operating Temperature 120 F 48 C Ambient Temperature 41 122 F 5 50 C Paint Resistivity Range 3 megohm cm to infinity Air Inlet Fitting 1 4 npsm m left hand thread Fluid Inlet Fitting 1 4 18 npsm m Output Voltage Pro Xp60 Models 60 kV Pro Xp85 Models 85 kV Maximum Current Draw 125 microamperes Sound Power measured per ISO Standard 9216 ...

Page 70: ...AKES NO NO NO WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANTY AND AND AND DISCLAIMS DISCLAIMS DISCLAIMS ALL ALL ALL IMPLIED IMPLIED IMPLIED WARRANTIES WARRANTIES WARRANTIES OF OF OF MERCHANTABILITY MERCHANTABILITY MERCHANTABILITY AND AND AND FITNESS FITNESS FITNESS FOR FOR FOR A A A PARTICULAR PARTICULAR PARTICULAR PURPOSE PURPOSE PURPOSE IN IN IN CONNECTION CONNECTION CONNECTION WITH WITH WITH ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES...

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