Graco Inc 390sts, 308-548, 231-353 manual Pressure Relief Procedure, Startup Procedure

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Startup

WARNING

INJECTION HAZARD

The system pressure must be manually relieved to prevent the system from starting or spraying accidentally. Fluid

under high pressure can be injected through the skin and cause serious injury. To reduce the risk of an injury from injection, splashing fluid, or moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you:

Dare instructed to relieve the pressure,

Dstop spraying,

Dcheck or service any of the system equipment,

Dor install or clean the spray tip.

NOTE: If this is a first-time startup, flush the sprayer. See page 13.

NOTE: Refer to Fig. 9 and the other figures referenced in the text as you start the sprayer.

1.Open the pressure drain valve (42). See Fig. 7.

2.Don’t install the spray tip until the pump is primed!

Pressure Relief Procedure

1.Engage the gun safety latch.

2.Turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF.

3.Unplug the power supply cord.

4.Disengage the gun safety latch. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly to a grounded metal pail. Trigger the gun to relieve pressure.

5.Engage the gun safety latch.

6.Open the pressure drain valve. Leave the pressure drain valve open until you are ready to spray again.

If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is completely clogged, or that pressure has not been fully relieved after following the steps above, VERY SLOWLY loos- en the tip guard retaining nut or hose end coupling to relieve pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear the tip or hose obstruction.

Startup Procedure

Use this procedure each time you start the sprayer to help ensure the sprayer is ready to operate and that you start it safely.

42 ￿

￿ Open or drain, position

Fig. 7

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3.Turn the pressure knob (64) to the minimum setting.

4.Disengage the gun trigger safety. See Fig. 3, page 7.

CAUTION

Do not run the sprayer dry for more than 30 sec- onds to avoid damaging the pump packings.

5.To prime the pump, turn the sprayer switch (52) on. Slowly increase the pressure until the sprayer starts. When fluid comes from the pressure drain valve, close the valve.

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Contents Model 231-353, Series a Rev. D Supercedes Rev. CSymbols Table of ContentsInjection Hazard Equipment Misuse Hazard Major Components Setup How to use the pressure drain valve How to Use the Gun Trigger SafetyHow to use the pressure control OperationHow to remove a tip clog How to use the RAC IV tip guardPressure Relief Procedure Startup ProcedureStartup Fire and Explosion Hazard 102 Shutdown and Care Shutdown and CareWhen to Flush How to FlushFlushing Basic Problem Solving TroubleshootingIntermediate Problem Solving If pump consistently comes to rest with Use AC power or a different generator Setup Motor TestArmature Short Circuit Test Tool List General Repair InformationMotor Brushes Test the brushes Removing the pump See Fig Displacement Pump RepairIntake valve repair See Fig Disassembling the pump See FigReassembling the pump 110 108 107 116 Motor Power Supply Cord On/Off SwitchMotor Start Board Drive Housing, Connecting Rod, Crankshaft REF a Pressure Control Pressure Transducer Drain Valve Inlet Strainer Installation/RemovalAccessories Displacement Pump Parts Drawing and ListModel 236-787, Series a Fluid Filter Kit Low Profile Cart KitModel 231-353, Series a Sprayer Parts DrawingMotor KIT Sprayer Parts ListDimensions Technical DataGraco Warranty and Disclaimers 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.