Graco Inc 308-548, 390sts, 231-353 manual Fire and Explosion Hazard

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Startup

WARNING

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

To reduce the risk of static sparking and

splashing when priming or flushing the system, hold a metal part of the gun

firmly to the side of a grounded metal pail before triggering the gun.

6.To prime the hose, lower the pressure to reduce splashing. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly against and aimed into a grounded metal pail. See the preceding WARNING. Hold the gun trigger open and slowly increase the pressure until the pump starts. Keep the gun triggered until all air is forced out of the system and the fluid flows freely from the gun. Release the trigger and engage the gun safety latch.

7.Check all fluid connections for leaks. Relieve pressure before tightening the connections.

8.Engage the gun safety latch.

9.Install the spray tip and tip guard. Install the spray tip. If you are using the RAC IV tip guard, refer to manual 307–848 for installation instruc- tions.

10.Adjust the spray pattern

a.Increase the pressure until spray from the gun is completely atomized. To avoid excessive overspray and fogging, and to extend tip and sprayer life, always use the lowest pressure needed to get the desired results.

b.If more coverage is needed, use a larger tip rather than increasing the pressure.

c.Adjust the direction of the spray pattern. See Fig. 8. Engage the gun safety latch. Loosen the retaining nut (A). Position the tip guard for a horizontal or vertical pattern. Hold the tip guard in place and tighten the retaining nut.

NOTE: Spray patterns will change as tips wear. Change the spray tip if adjusting the pressure will not improve the spray pattern.

A

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2

For a vertical ￿ spray pattern

 

For a horizontal

 

2

spray pattern

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Fig. 8

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Contents Rev. D Supercedes Rev. C Model 231-353, Series aTable of Contents SymbolsInjection Hazard Equipment Misuse Hazard Major Components Setup How to use the pressure control How to Use the Gun Trigger SafetyHow to use the pressure drain valve OperationHow to use the RAC IV tip guard How to remove a tip clogStartup Procedure Pressure Relief ProcedureStartup Fire and Explosion Hazard 102 Shutdown and Care Shutdown and CareHow to Flush When to FlushFlushing Troubleshooting Basic Problem SolvingIntermediate Problem Solving If pump consistently comes to rest with Use AC power or a different generator Motor Test SetupArmature Short Circuit Test General Repair Information Tool ListMotor Brushes Test the brushes Displacement Pump Repair Removing the pump See FigDisassembling the pump See Fig Intake valve repair See FigReassembling the pump 110 108 107 116 Motor On/Off Switch Power Supply CordMotor Start Board Drive Housing, Connecting Rod, Crankshaft REF a Pressure Control Pressure Transducer Inlet Strainer Installation/Removal Drain ValveModel 236-787, Series a Displacement Pump Parts Drawing and ListAccessories Fluid Filter Kit Low Profile Cart KitSprayer Parts Drawing Model 231-353, Series aSprayer Parts List Motor KITGraco Warranty and Disclaimers Technical DataDimensions Graco Phone Numbers

390sts, 231-353, 308-548 specifications

Graco Inc. has established itself as a leader in fluid handling equipment, and the Graco 308-548, 231-353, and 390STS models exemplify this commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability. These models are designed for high-performance applications in various industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing.

The Graco 308-548 is engineered with a powerful motor and advanced pump technology, providing user-friendly operation and outstanding reliability. Its design allows for easy maintenance, minimizing downtime and increasing productivity. The adjustable pressure setting ensures optimal performance for different materials, making it a versatile choice for spray applications. Its lightweight construction and portability enhance usability, allowing operators to move the unit with ease.

On the other hand, the Graco 231-353 model is known for its advanced airless technology, which enables users to achieve a smooth and even finish without the need for thinning. This model is equipped with an efficient pump that delivers consistent material flow, ensuring high-quality results in every application. A notable feature of the 231-353 is its ability to handle a wide range of coatings, including paints, stains, and sealers, making it ideal for both interior and exterior projects.

The Graco 390STS stands out in this lineup with its robust design and powerful performance, suitable for larger scale projects. It incorporates SmartControl technology, which provides precise pressure control and consistent spray patterns, contributing to an efficient work process. The ergonomic design emphasizes operator comfort, reducing fatigue during extended use. Additionally, the 390STS supports a variety of spray tips, allowing for customization based on specific job requirements, further enhancing its versatility.

All three Graco models feature durable construction, capable of withstanding rigorous job site demands. They are built with high-quality materials that resist corrosion and wear, ensuring longevity and reducing the total cost of ownership. The ease of use and intuitive controls minimize the learning curve for new users, making these models accessible to both professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

In conclusion, Graco Inc. continues to push the boundaries of fluid handling technology with the 308-548, 231-353, and 390STS models. Their powerful performance, advanced features, and user-friendly designs make them standout choices for anyone in need of reliable spray equipment.