Graco Inc 308584 Power Supply Replacement, Service,  Do not expose the gasket 18a to solvents

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Power Supply Replacement

Service

Power Supply Replacement

1.Prepare the gun for service as instructed on page 30.

2.Remove the barrel as instructed on page 39.

Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 37a. CAUTION

Be careful when handling the power supply to avoid damaging it.

3.Grasp the power supply with your hand. With a gentle side to side motion, loosen the power supply from the gun handle (7), then pull it straight out. See Fig. 27.

4.Inspect the power supply for any physical damage. Check the electrical resistance as instructed in Test Power Supply Resistance, page 29. If nec- essary, replace the power supply.

Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 37a.

5.Inspect the power supply cavity in the handle for dirt or moisture. Clean out the cavity with a clean, dry rag to avoid a loss in electrostatic perfor- mance.

6.Lightly lubricate the o-rings (18b, 37a) on the power supply with petroleum jelly.

Do not expose the gasket (18a) to solvents. CAUTION

All the o-rings (18b, 37a) and the compression spring (18c) must be in place or the gun will malfunction.

7.Be sure the gasket (18a) is in place. Insert the power supply in the gun handle.

8.Install the barrel on the handle as instructed on page 41.

9.Test the gun resistance as instructed on page 28.

Do not expose the gasket (18a) to solvents.

18a 

V

18

18c

18b

37a

35

18d

7

37b 37

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Contents INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST 308584100 psi 0.7 MPa, 7 bar Maximum Working Pressure Part No. 222700, Series CTable of Contents SymbolsWarning Symbol Caution SymbolELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDWarnings are continued on the next page EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD TOXIC FLUID HAZARDIntroduction Spraying Waterborne Fluids ElectrostaticallyOperating the Electrostatics Refer to Fig. 1, pageB A C Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose purchased separately D Inner Hose Layer EE is a PTFE tubeD Conductive Hose Layer DD covers the PTFE tube H2O PRO Voltage Block connection shownInstallation Installing the SystemVentilate the Spray Booth Warning SignsConsult your isolation system manual for other configurations PRO 3500wb Gun shown with the Graco H2O PRO Batch SystemT S N K L M G F NH R B A E D P CInstall the Air Line Accessories Install the Fluid LIne AccessoriesConnect the Air Line Connect the Exhaust TubeConnect the Fluid Hose Filter the FluidContinued on the next page H2O PRO Voltage Block Connect the Fluid Hose continuedconnection shown Ground the System FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDCheck the Electrical Grounding Pressure Relief Procedure Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding ProcedureOperation Operating Checklist Selecting a Fluid Nozzle and Air CapFIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Operating the Spray GunCOMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD Atomizing Air Valve Adjustment Fine Adjustments of the Spray GunDaily Care and Cleaning MaintenanceShutdown Clean the Air Cap and Fluid Nozzle ProcedureFlush the Spray Gun Equipment neededTroubleshooting Voltage Loss TroubleshootingSpray Gun Waterborne Fluid HoseVoltage Loss Troubleshooting continued TestsElectrical Troubleshooting ProblemSolution CauseSpray Pattern Troubleshooting Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting Gun Operation TroubleshootingGun Operation Troubleshooting continued Electrical Tests Test Gun ResistanceTest Power Supply Resistance Test Resistor Stud ResistanceService Prepare the Gun for ServiceAir Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud Replacement Tools Included with the GunAir Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud Replacement continued InstallationElectrode Needle Replacement Preventative Maintenance If installing the complete fluid rod assembly, go to step 11, pageFluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair WhereFluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair continued Fan Air Adjustment Valve Repair Fluid Adjustment Assembly RepairIf installing the complete valve, go to step DETAILAir Trigger Valve Repair Fluid Adjustment Assembly Repair continued Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 41 Atomizing Air Valve Repair MOVING PARTS HAZARD ES ON-OFF Valve Repair05363B Barrel Removal  Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 37a Power Supply Replacement Do not expose the gasket 18a to solvents Barrel Installation Turbine Alternator Replacement05158B Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose Repair Measurements, inches mmNOTE Keep all the following parts for reassembly PRO 3500SC Gun DisassemblyPRO 3500sc Gun Conversion Installing the Fluid Needle Assembly 10. Tighten the nut 78* onto the ferrule housing Spray Gun Parts See Detail AEQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD Part No. 222700, Series C Model PRO 3500wb Spray GunY Replacement Warning signs are available at no cost DescriptionAccessories Use Only Genuine Graco Parts and AccessoriesWaterborne Fluid Hose Assembly 100 psi 0.7 MPa, 7 bar Maximum Working PressureFor use in the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Ground- ing Procedure Manual Change SummarySnap Ring Pliers Gun High Voltage Probe & MeterPage Category Technical DataData The Graco Warranty and Disclaimers Graco Phone NumberWARRANTY EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY GRACO WARRANTY