Graco Inc 309291P, 244399 Connect the Air Line, Connect the Exhaust Tube, Electric Shock Hazard

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Installation

Connect the Air Line

WARNING

Electric Shock Hazard

To reduce the risk of electric shock or other serious injury, the air supply hose must be electrically connected to a true earth ground. Use only Graco Grounded Air

Supply Hose.

1.Connect the Graco Grounded Air Supply Hose (R) between the air supply line and the gun's air inlet

(V). The gun air inlet fitting has a left-hand thread. Connect the air supply hose ground wire (Q) to a true earth ground.

2.Install an air line filter/water separator (O) on the gun air line to ensure a dry, clean air supply to the gun. Dirt and moisture can ruin the appearance of your finished workpiece and can cause the gun to malfunction.

3.Install a bleed-type air regulator (G) on the pump and gun air supply lines to control air pressure to the pump and gun.

4.Install a bleed-type air valve (E) on the pump air line to shut off air to the pump. Install an additional bleed-type air valve (C) on the main air line (A) to isolate the accessories for servicing.

WARNING

Pressurized Equipment Hazard

The bleed-type air valve (E) is required in your system to relieve air trapped between the valve and the pump after the air regula- tor is shut off. Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle unexpectedly, which can result in serious injury, including splashing fluid in the eyes or on the skin.

5.Install an air shutoff valve ( P) on each gun air sup- ply line to shut off air to the gun(s).

Connect the Exhaust Tube

Press the exhaust tube (38) onto the barbed adapter on the bottom of the gun handle. Secure the tube with the clamp (39).

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309291P, 244399 specifications

Graco Inc, a leading manufacturer in fluid handling systems and products, is known for its innovative solutions in various industries including automotive, construction, and industrial manufacturing. Among its compelling offerings are the models 244399 and 309291P, which represent the pinnacle of Graco's engineering prowess and customer-focused design.

The Graco 244399 is a robust fluid-handling pump designed specifically for transferring and dispensing a variety of fluids. Crafted with durability in mind, it features an air-operated diaphragm pump mechanism that ensures consistent performance in demanding environments. Its design incorporates a lightweight composite structure, making it easy to transport and install. The pump is capable of handling a wide range of fluids, including paints, coatings, and chemicals, making it versatile for different applications.

One of the standout features of the 244399 is its adjustable flow rate, allowing operators to customize the output based on specific project requirements. The self-priming capability enhances its usability, ensuring that it can effectively siphon fluids from containers without the need for additional equipment. The rugged construction provides resistance against wear and tear, further extending the lifespan of the pump.

On the other hand, the Graco 309291P is recognized for its advanced technology in spray gun performance. This model boasts a lightweight design and is engineered to reduce operator fatigue during prolonged use. The 309291P includes a patented tip technology that optimizes spray patterns and improves transfer efficiency, allowing users to achieve a smoother, more consistent finish. It is compatible with a variety of materials, from stains to thicker coatings, demonstrating its flexibility to meet varying user needs.

Both models incorporate Graco’s commitment to safety, featuring integrated pressure relief mechanisms that enhance operator protection. Furthermore, they are designed for easy maintenance, with user-friendly access points for routine inspections and part replacements.

In conclusion, Graco Inc’s 244399 and 309291P highlight the company’s dedication to providing high-quality, innovative solutions for fluid handling and application. With their superior features, advanced technologies, and user-centric designs, these models continue to set standards in performance and reliability across various industries.