Graco 247937, 247936 important safety instructions Check Fluid Viscosity, Prepare to Paint

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Installation

Check Fluid Viscosity

To check fluid viscosity you will need:

a viscosity cup

a stopwatch.

1.

Completely submerge the viscosity cup in the fluid.

 

Lift the cup out quickly, starting the stopwatch as

 

soon as the cup is completely removed.

2.

Watch the stream of fluid coming from the bottom of

 

the cup. As soon as there is a break in the stream,

 

shut off the stopwatch.

4. Fully open atomizing air restrictor valve.

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5. Check that ES ON/OFF switch is OFF (O).

LO ES MAX AIR

WPR: 100 PSI

NOTE: This illustration

(7bar, 0.7 Mpa)

3. Record the fluid type, elapsed time, and size of the

viscosity cup.

shows the switch in the ON (I) position to view I and O indicators.

I ES O

4. If the viscosity is too high or too low, contact the

material supplier. Adjust as necessary.

Prepare to Paint

1. Position air cap.

2. Fully open fan air adjustment valve.

To avoid shock or explosion •Use properly grounded air hose •Read instruction manual

I ES O

3. Fully open fluid adjustment valve.

To avoid shock or explosion •Use properly grounded air hose •Read instruction manual

I ES O

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6.Start pump. Adjust fluid regulator until stream from gun travels 8-12 in. (200-300 mm) before falling off. Typically, if fluid pressure is below 5 psi (.04 MPa, 0.4 bar) or above 20 psi (0.14 MPa, 1.4 bar), a

change of nozzle size is recommended.

8-12 in.

(200-300 mm)

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Contents PRO Xs Waterborne Air Spray Gun II 2 G EEx 0.24 mJTable of Contents FIRE, EXPLOSION, and Electric Shock Hazard Equipment Misuse Hazard Overview How the Electrostatic Air Spray Gun WorksSmart Model 247937 Standard Model 247936Air swivel inlet. Left-hand thread Fan air adjustment valve. Adjusts fan size ES indicator 247936 only. Green when ES is on Install the System InstallationVentilate the Spray Booth Typical Installation Key Connect the Charging Probe Connect the Air LineGrounded Air Supply Hose Connect the Fluid Line Connect the Exhaust TubeFilter the Fluid Select a Fluid Nozzle and Air Cap Orifice SizeGrounding Fire, Explosion, and Electric Shock HazardCheck Electrical Grounding Check Fluid ResistivityCheck Fluid Viscosity Prepare to PaintTurn ES ON/OFF switch on Flush Shutdown Pressure ReliefPressurized Equipment Hazard Maintenance Clean Gun DailyDaily System Care Electrical Troubleshooting Electric Shock HazardSee Test Total Gun Resistance on See Check Electrical Grounding onElectrical Tests Test Gun ResistanceTest Total Gun Resistance Test Charging Probe ResistanceTest Power Supply Resistance Test Barrel ResistanceSpray Pattern Troubleshooting Gun Operation Troubleshooting Gun Repair Prepare the Gun for RepairReplace Air Cap/Nozzle Replace Fluid NeedleRemove Fluid Packing Remove Fluid PackingRepair Packing Rod Packing RodInstall Barrel Remove BarrelRemove and Replace Power Supply Power SupplyRepair Fan Air Adjustment Valve Remove and Replace Turbine AlternatorRepair Fluid Adjustment Valve Repair Air ValveRemove and Replace Atomizing Air Restrictor Valve Repair ES ON/OFF ValvePart No 60 kV Electrostatic Gun, Series a Standard model PartsRef. No Multi-tool Part No 60 kV Electrostatic Gun, Series a Smart model Ref. No Alternator Ref. No Fan Adjustment Valve Ref. No Packing RodRef. No ES ON/OFF Valve Smart Model controlsDescription Qty Description Qty Air Line Accessories AccessoriesFluid Line Accessories Gun Accessories Miscellaneous AccessoriesTechnical Data Category DataGraco Warranty Graco Information