Operation

The GrindLazer is designed to plane flat, horizontal con- crete or asphalt slabs.

GrindLazer 270 (270 cc) and GrindLazer 390 (390 cc) models are designed to be operated by a single opera- tor positioned at the back of the unit, or in conjunction with LineDriver. GrindLazer 480 (480 cc) can ONLY be operated with LineDriver.

Maintain a safe operating distance from other people in the work area. Avoid any pipes, columns, openings, or any other objects protruding from work surface.

Operation

Start-Up

Before starting engine, perform the following:

Read and understand engine manual

Make sure all guards are in place and secure

Make sure all mechanical fasteners are secure

Inspect for damage to engine and other exterior surfaces

Use correct cutters for each job. Make sure drum is balanced and the correct number, size and type of cutter wheels are being used. Make sure drum shaft is locked and secured.

Inspect work area to locate any pipes, columns, deck inserts, or other objects protruding from work surface. Avoid these objects during operation.

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Graco 571004, 571003 important safety instructions Operation, Start-Up

571004, 571003 specifications

Graco 571003 and 571004 are two exceptional models in Graco's line of airless paint sprayers, designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts who seek efficiency and superior finish quality in their painting projects.

The Graco 571003 is a robust unit engineered for small to medium-sized jobs, while the Graco 571004 caters to larger applications with its enhanced features and performance capabilities. Both units emphasize convenience, portability, and versatility, making them ideal for a variety of tasks, including interior and exterior painting, staining, and sealing projects.

One of the main features of both models is their ProXChange pump technology, which allows for quick and easy pump replacement on the job site, ensuring minimal downtime. The cordless designs enhance mobility, allowing users to move freely without being tethered to power outlets. The Graco 571003 boasts a compact design, making it easy to transport and store, while the 571004 provides a more powerful motor for extended applications, coming with a higher material flow rate.

Both models also incorporate a durable, easy-to-clean design. The reverse-a-clean feature helps quickly clear clogs in the spray tip, maintaining an uninterrupted workflow. The RAC X tip and guard system offers superior control over spray patterns, allowing for fine-tuning to achieve the desired finish without overspray.

In terms of technology, Graco has integrated a pressure control technology that allows users to adjust the pressure output to suit different materials and applications. This advancement means that both inexperienced painters and seasoned pros can use these sprayers confidently, ensuring an optimally smooth finish.

Additionally, the flexible suction tube allows users to spray directly from a bucket or other containers, making them versatile for various material types. They can handle a range of coatings, from thick latex paints to primers and stains, demonstrating their versatility on different surfaces, including wood, metal, and drywall.

In summary, the Graco 571003 and 571004 airless paint sprayers are designed for efficiency, offering unique features and innovative technology that simplify the painting process. With their durability, ease of use, and superior spraying performance, these models stand out in the competitive market of paint spraying equipment, making them ideal choices for a wide range of painting projects.