INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST
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This manual contains important
warnings and information.
Rev. G
Supersedes E
and PCN G
READ AND KEEP FOR REFERENCE.
INSTRUCTIONS
Model M-1265, Series B
Optimisert
HVLP Spray Gun
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Fluid Pressure
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Air Pressure
65 psi (444 kPa, 4.4 bar) Maximum Compliant Inbound Air Pressure
U.S. Patent Pending
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GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441
ECOPYRIGHT 1993, GRACO INC.
Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001
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WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Spray from the gun, hose leaks or ruptured components can splash fluid in the eyes or on the skin and
cause serious injury
.
D
D
Do not stop or deflect fluid leaks with your hand, body, glove or rag.
Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 13 when: you are instructed to relieve pressure;
stop spraying; clean, check or servicing the equipment; and install or clean fluid nozzles.
D
Do not point the spray gun at anyone or at any part of the body.
D Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
D
Check the hoses, tubes and couplings daily. Replace worn, damaged or loose parts immediately.
Permanently coupled hoses cannot be repaired; replace the entire hose.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Poor air ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in fire or
explosion and serious injury
.
D
Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of flammable fumes from solvent or the fluid being
sprayed.
D
D
D
D
D
D
Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the spray area.
Electrically disconnect all equipment in the spray area.
Keep the spray area free of debris, including solvent, rags and gasoline.
Do not turn on or off any light switch in the spray area while operating or if fumes are present.
Do not smoke in the spray area.
Do not operate a gasoline engine in the spray area.
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
Hazardous fluids or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on the
skin, inhaled, or swallowed.
D
D
Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using. Read the fluid manufacturer’s warnings.
Store hazardous fluid in an approved container. Dispose of hazardous fluid according to all local,
state and national guidelines.
D
Dress appropriately for your application. Wear the appropriate protective clothing, gloves, eyewear
,
and respirator
.
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Selection Charts
TERMS:
Light Fluid:
Medium Fluid:
Heavy Fluid:
Up to 18 seconds with No. 2 Zahn cup (20 centipoise)
19 to 28 seconds with No. 2 Zahn cup (20–64 centipoise)
Greater than 28 seconds with No. 2 Zahn cup (greater than 64 centipoise) --
2.8 Volatile Organic Compounds, High-solid Polyurethanes, Heavy Waterborne Enamels
P/N:
Part number
NOTE: See page 6 for additional tips on selecting the needle/nozzle/air cap set best suited to your application.
CHART 1: GUN ASSEMBLIES, Series B
Standard Gun Assemblies
With standard needle/nozzle/air cap kit
Includes:
Standard
Complete
Standard
Needle/
Nozzle/Air
Cap Kit P/N
Gun Assy
.
Material Usage
(See TERMS above)
Part No.
Orifice Size
236–013
238–233
0.042” (1.067 mm)
Light to Medium Fluids or Low Fluid Flow
[5–8 oz./min. (0.15–0.24 l/min.)]
236–014
236–015
238–234
238–235
0.055” (1.397 mm)
0.070” (1.778 mm)
Light to Medium Fluids or Medium Fluid
Flow [6–12 oz./min. (0.18–0.36 l/min.)]
Medium to Heavy Fluids or Medium Fluid
Flow [6–12 oz./min. (0.18–0.36 l/min.)]
236–016
238–236
0.086” (2.184 mm)
Heavy Fluids or High Fluid Flow
[10–15 oz./min. (0.3–0.45 l/min.)]
Optional Gun Assemblies – available as “Build to Order”
With optional needle/nozzle/air cap kit
Includes:
Optional
Complete
Optional
Needle/
Gun Assy
Part No.
.
Nozzle/Air
Cap Kit P/N
Material Usage
(See TERMS above)
Orifice Size
236–020
238–230
238–231
238–232
0.020” (0.508 mm)
Light Fluids or Low Fluid Flow
[3–6 oz./min. (0.09–0.18 l/min.)]
236–021
236–022
0.026” (0.660 mm)
0.030” (0.762 mm)
Light Fluids or Low Fluid Flow
[3–6 oz./min. (0.09–0.18 l/min.)]
Light to Medium Fluids or Low Fluid Flow
[5–8 oz./min. (0.15–0.24 l/min.)]
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Selection Charts
CHART 1: GUN ASSEMBLIES, Series B (continued)
Optional Non-HVLP Compliant Gun Assemblies
With standard needle and nozzle and optional high pressure air cap
Includes:
Optional
Complete
{ High
Pressure
Air Cap
P/N
Needle
Assy.
P/N
*
Gun Assy
.
Nozzle
P/N
Material Usage
(See TERMS on page 4)
Part No.
Orifice Size
236–023
238–217
238–218
276–293
276–294
189–755
189–755
0.042” (1.067 mm)
Light to Medium Fluids or Low Fluid Flow
[5–8 oz./min. (0.15–0.24 l/min.)]
236–024
0.055” (1.397 mm)
Light to Medium Fluids or Medium Fluid
Flow [6–12 oz./min. (0.18–0.36 l/min.)]
*
Maximum recommended torque to install molded fluid nozzle in the spray gun is 35 in-lbs (4 NSm).
See atomizing air pressure chart on page 7.
{
CHART 2: NEEDLE/NOZZLE/AIR CAP KITS
Standard Needle/Nozzle/Air Cap Kits
Includes:
Standard
Needle/
Nozzle/Air
Cap Kit
{ Needle
Assy.
P/N
*
Nozzle
P/N
Air Cap
P/N
Orifice Size
Part No.
238–233
238–234
238–235
238–217
238–218
238–219
276–293
276–294
276–295
188–754
188–754
188–755
0.042” (1.067 mm)
0.055” (1.397 mm)
0.070” (1.778 mm)
238–236
238–220
276–296
188–756
0.086” (2.184 mm)
{
See page 6 for needle assembly replacement tips.
Optional Needle/Nozzle/Air Cap Kits – available as “Build to Order”
Optional
Needle/
Nozzle/Air
Cap Kit
Includes:
{ Needle
Assy.
P/N
*
Nozzle
P/N
Air Cap
P/N
Part No.
Orifice Size
0.020” (0.508 mm)
0.026” (0.660 mm)
0.030” (0.762 mm)
235–306
235–307
235–308
238–703
238–703
238–703
276–290
276–291
276–292
188–754
188–754
188–754
*
Maximum recommended torque to install molded fluid nozzle in the spray gun is 35 in-lbs (4 NSm).
See page 6 for needle assembly replacement tips.
{
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Selection Charts
CHART 3: OPTIONAL ORIFICE PURGE
CHART 4: NEEDLE ASSEMBLY
SST NEEDLE {{
REPLACEMENT TIPS
Optional
Stainless Steel
Orifice-Purge
Needle Part No.
Needle Assembly
Part No.
Needle Tip P/N
Orifice Size
238–217
238–218
238–219
238–703
191–016
191–017
191–018
191–564
186–931
186–932
186–933
186–934
0.042” (1.067 mm)
0.055” (1.397 mm)
0.070” (1.778 mm)
0.086” (2.184 mm)
{{ Use these needles to purge fluid out of the nozzle
orifice to prevent plugging of the tip with fast drying
material. A needle shaft assembly (part no.
224–849) must be used with these needles and
replaces the standard one-piece needles.
Selecting the Proper Needle/Nozzle/Air
Cap Set
Selection Problems and Solutions
The High Volume Low Pressure Spray Gun’s needle/
nozzle sets range in size to provide different fluid flow
rates. Chart 1 shows the recommended combinations
based on fluid viscosities and flow rates.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Fluid pressure is too Using set with
high (greater than
10 psi [70 kPa, 0.7
bar]) with gun trig
gered
Use needle/
nozzle/air cap
set with larger
orifice
too small orifice
As a general guideline, use the fluid nozzle that will
give the required flow with the needle fully triggered at
the lowest fluid pressure.
-
Using a low pres
sure setting, the
fluid flow is too high,
making it necessary
to restrict needle
travel to reduce fluid
flow.
-
Using set with
too large orifice
Use needle/
nozzle/air cap
set with small
er orifice
For low flow rates or light viscosity fluid, select the
smaller nozzle sizes.
-
For high flow rates or high viscosity fluid, select the
larger nozzle sizes.
Using an air cap size that is smaller than the nozzle/
needle size is not recommended.
Fluid system will not There’s no fluid
operate at low
enough fluid pres
sure [below 10 psi
Add low pres
sure fluid regu
lator or add
more sensitive
air regulator on
pressure pot
-
regulator or air
regulator is not
sensitive
-
NOTE: To help select the proper needle/nozzle size, a
fluid pressure gauge may be connected temporarily to
the gun fluid inlet to determine the fluid pressure. See
Accessories.
-
(70 kPa, 0.7 bar)]
enough
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Air Flow and Atomizing Pressure
NOTE: All tests were completed with the pattern adjustment valve fully open.
Air Flow
Atomizing Air Pressure
(inlet pressure versus atomizing pressure)
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
Models 236–023 & 236–024
All other models
Models 236–023 and 236–024
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Model 236–023
Model 236–024
6
4
2
0
15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95
15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95
GUN INLET PRESSURE (psi)
GUN INLET PRESSURE (psi)
Gun Inlet
Pressure
psi (kPa, bar)
Nominal Atomizing Pressure
Atomizing Air Pressure
psi (kPa, bar)
(inlet pressure versus atomizing pressure)
Model 236–023
6 (41, 0.4)
Model 236–024
7 (48, 0.4)
Models 236–013 to 236–016 and
236–020 to 236–028
20 (140, 1.4)
30 (210, 2.1)
40 (280, 2.8)
50 (345, 3.4)
60 (410, 4.1)
70 (480, 4.8)
80 (550, 5.5)
90 (620, 6.2)
100 (700, 7.0)
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
10 (70, 0.7)
12 (84, 0.8)
16 (1
1
1, 1.1)
18 (125, 1.2)
24 (168, 1.6)
30 (210, 2.1)
36 (251, 2.5)
42 (294, 2.9)
48 (335, 3.3)
54 (373, 3.7)
21 (147, 1.5)
26 (181, 1.8)
32 (224, 2.2)
38 (265, 2.6)
43 (301, 3.0)
48 (335, 3.3)
6
4
2
0
15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95
GUN INLET PRESSURE (psi)
Gun Inlet Pressure
Nominal Atomizing Pressure
psi (kPa, bar)
psi (kPa, bar)
15 (104, 1.0)
25 (174, 1.7)
35 (244, 2.4)
45 (312, 3.1)
55 (379, 3.7)
65 (444, 4.4)
75 (514, 5.1)
85 (584, 5.8)
95 (654, 6.5)
1.5 (10.5, 0.1)
3.0 (21.0, 0.2)
4.5 (31.5, 0.3)
6.0 (41.0, 0.4)
8.5 (58.5, 0.6)
10.0 (70.0, 0.7)
13.0 (91.0, 0.9)
15.5 (107.5, 1.1)
18.0 (125.0, 1.2)
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Typical Installation
NOTE: See the Accessories section for
accessories recommended to install the system.
H
E
F
G
A
B
C
KEY
A
Model M-1265 Spray Gun
See page 4 for part numbers.
Fluid Inlet; 3/8 npsm (R3/8–19)
Air Inlet; 1/4 npsm
B
C
D
Air Hose
D
Recommend 5/16” (7.9 mm) ID hose
Optional 3/8” (9.5 mm) ID hose
Air Shut-off Valve
E
F
Air Regulator
G
H
Air Filter
Air Supply Line
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The M-1265 HVLP Spray Gun
Ventilate the Spray Booth
The Model M-1265 HVLP Spray Gun was designed to
produce the highest quality finish with today’s fluids as
well as the the Low V.O.C. (volatile organic compound)
WARNING
fluids of tomorrow
.
To prevent hazardous concentrations of
toxic and/or flammable vapors, spray
only in a properly ventilated spray booth.
Do not operate the spray gun unless
ventilation fans are operating.
This spray gun can spray most coatings or finishes
currently being used for automotive refinish, industrial,
aerospace, marine, wood, plastic and architectural
applications, while easily operating from any paint
delivery system, including cups, pressure pots, or
remote pumps for production line operation.
Check and follow all of the National,
State and Local codes regarding air ex
-
The Model M-1265 HVLP Spray Gun typically utilizes
65 psi (444 kPa, 4.4 bar) inbound air pressure to
produce high quality paint finishes at 10 psi (0.07 bar)
atomizing air pressure.
haust velocity requirements.
Check and follow all local safety and fire codes.
The air regulator must have a minimum air flow
capacity of 30 scfm at 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) air
pressure.
NOTE: If the gun’s hanging hook is needed, remove
the gun trigger and replace the gun plate with the
hook, then reinstall the trigger. See the parts drawing,
page 24.
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Setup
1. Connect the Air Line
2. Connect the Fluid Hose
NOTE:
NOTE:
D Before connecting the fluid line, blow it out with air
and flush it with solvent. Use solvent which is
compatible with the fluid to be sprayed.
D You must install an air pressure regulator (F) on the
gun air line to control air pressure to the gun. See
Fig. 2.
D
D
Install a fluid regulator (L) on the fluid line to control
fluid pressure to the gun. See Fig. 4.
D
If your regulated air source does not have a filter
install an air filter (G) on the air line to ensure a dry
clean air supply to the gun. Dirt and moisture can
ruin the appearance of your finished workpiece.
See Fig. 2.
,
,
Filter the fluid line of coarse particles and sediment
to avoid clogging the fluid nozzle and causing
finishing defects.
D
Use a 5/16 inch (7.9 mm) I.D. air hose to minimize
excessive pressure drop in the hose.
A. Connect the fluid hose (J) to the gun fluid inlet (B)
3/8–18 npsm [R 3/8–19] compound thread.
A. Connect the air hose (D) to the 1/4 npsm gun air
inlet (C).
B
J
C
D
02052
Fig. 3
02051
Fig. 1
B. Connect the other end of the fluid hose (J) to a
regulated fluid supply line (K).
B. Connect the other end of the air hose (D) to a reg
-
NOTE: Fig. 4 shows the fluid regulator (L) and
ulated air supply line (H).
fluid shut-off valve (M) on the fluid supply line (K).
NOTE: Fig. 2 shows the filter (G) air regulator (F),
and air shut-off valve (E) on the air supply line.
K
H
G
F
L
M
J
D
E
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02054
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
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Setup
3. Flush the Spray Gun.
6. Adjust the Spray Pattern
Before running any paint through the spray gun, flush
the gun out with a solvent that is compatible with the
fluid to be sprayed, using the lowest possible fluid
WARNING
COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD
Do not exceed the 100 psi (0.7 MPa,
7 bar) maximum fluid and air pres
sure of this gun. Higher pressures can cause parts
to rupture and result in serious injury
pressure and a grounded metal container
.
-
.
Follow these steps to establish the correct fluid flow
and air flow:
A. Turn the fluid adjustment knob (8) counterclock-
wise until no restriction of the trigger movement is
felt, then turn the knob another half turn. When the
knob is turned far enough, the trigger should be
able to touch the gun handle when the gun is trig
-
gered.
02053
Fig. 5
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
o reduce the risk of a serious injury whenever you
8
T
are instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pres-
sure Relief Procedure on page 13.
open
4. Relieve the Pressure.
5. Position the Air Cap
Rotate the air cap as needed to achieve the desired
spray pattern direction. To create a round pattern, turn
the pattern air off by turning the pattern adjustment
knob (13a) fully clockwise. Refer to Fig. 12.
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Fig. 7
Vertical Pattern
Horizontal Pattern
02020
Fig.
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Setup
NOTE: A larger fluid nozzle at a reduced fluid pressure
6. Adjust the Spray Pattern (continued)
will maintain the same flow rate, but slow down the
fluid stream (velocity). When air is applied, this allows
the air to act on the fluid longer and improve the atom
ization.
B. Adjust the fluid flow using the fluid pressure
regulator (L) installed in the gun fluid line. Typical
-
industrial flow rates will vary with regulator pres
sures from 5 to 10 psi (34 to 70 kPa, 0.3 to
0.7 bar).
-
D. If further fluid flow restriction is needed at the gun,
turn the fluid adjustment knob (8) clockwise to
reduce the volume of fluid output by limiting the
needle travel.
L
8
close
02059
Fig. 8
C. Hold the gun parallel to the floor and adjust the fluid
pressure to yield a 1 to 6 inch (25.4 to 152.4 mm)
straight fluid stream before the stream falls off.
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Fig. 11
1–6 in.
(25.4–152.4 mm)
straight fluid stream
CAUTION
Restricting the trigger and fluid needle travel by
continuously spraying with the fluid adjustment knob
closed (turned clockwise), will cause accelerated
abrasive wear on the fluid needle and wear on the
trigger/air valve shaft interface.
02106
Fig. 9
For the best results, use the gun fluid regulator to
adjust the fluid flow or use a different size needle/
nozzle/air cap combination. Refer to page 5.
Fluid
Velocity of Fluid Nozzles
at the Same Flow Rate
NOTE:
D
If the fluid adjustment knob is turned in all the way
the gun will emit only air
.
D
For continuous spraying, turn the fluid adjustment
knob (8) counterclockwise until no restriction of the
trigger movement is felt. When the knob is turned
far enough, the trigger should be able to touch the
gun handle when the gun is triggered. This provides
maximum fluid flow and prevents premature wear
on the fluid nozzle.
0.042
(1.067) (1.397) (1.778)
Orifice Size in inches (mm)
0.055
0.070
0.086
(2.184) (2.794)
0.110
02105
Fig. 10
Continued on the next page.
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Setup
G. Test the spray pattern and atomization while hold
-
6. Adjust the Spray Pattern (continued)
ing the gun about 6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm)
from the test piece.
E. Open the pattern adjustment valve (13a) by turning
it fully counterclockwise for a full fan pattern.
H. The spray pattern may be too wide with the pattern
adjustment knob (13a) turned fully counterclock
13a
-
wise. Turn the pattern adjustment knob clockwise
until you have the desired pattern size.
NOTE: Turning the pattern adjustment knob fully
clockwise will produce a round pattern.
I. Check the atomization quality again. Increase the
Open
(wider
pattern)
Close
(narrower
pattern*)
gun air supply pressure with the air pressure regu
lator in 5 psi (34 kPa, 0.3 bar) increments until you
obtain the desired atomization.
-
J. If after increasing the gun air supply pressure the
atomization is still unacceptable, try installing a
larger fluid nozzle size to reduce the fluid velocity
.
Refer to Fig. 10. Repeat steps 6-E to 6-I until you
obtain the desired atomization.
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Fig. 12
F. Using the air pressure regulator (F), set the gun air
supply pressure at 50 psi (345 kPa, 3.4 bar) at the
gun inlet.
CAUTION
rigger the gun whenever you tighten or remove the
nozzle. This keeps the needle seat away from the
nozzle seating surface and prevents the seat from
being scratched.
T
If available, use the fluid manufacturer’s recom-
mendations to set the air line pressure for a high
volume, low pressure, spray gun application.
NOTE: Local laws may limit the maximum pres
sure to 10 psi (70 kPa, 0.7 bar) at the air cap for
HVLP compliance.
-
When tightening the nozzle, do not exceed 35 in-lbs
(4 NSm) torque. Over-tightening the nozzle can cause
the nozzle hex to round, can affect the spray pattern,
and is unnecessary to guarantee a seal.
F
01997
Fig. 13
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Operation
Pressure Relief Procedure
Applying the Fluid
When using the HVLP spray gun, instead of a conven
tional air spray gun, you may need to use a slightly
slower hand movement and make fewer passes with
the gun to coat a part. This is due to the reduced spray
velocity produced by lower HVLP air pressures, along
with a larger fluid particle size because there is less air
-
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
The system pressure must be manually relieved to
prevent the system from starting or spraying acci
dentally. To reduce the risk of an injury from acci
dental spray from the gun, splashing fluid, or
moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief Proce
dure whenever you:
-
-
to blow off solvents than what is produced by conven
-
tional air spray. Take care to avoid runs or sags as you
spray.
-
D
D
D
D
are instructed to relieve the pressure,
stop spraying,
1. To achieve the best results when applying fluid,
keep the gun perpendicular to the surface and
maintain a consistent distance of approximately 6
to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) from the object being
sprayed. See Fig. 14.
check or service any of the system equipment,
or install or clean the spray nozzle.
1. Turn off the air and fluid supply to the gun.
2. To obtain an even finish, use smooth, even strokes
across the object being sprayed with 50% overlap.
2. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste
container to relieve air and fluid pressure.
3. Paint using parallel strokes. This spray gun applies
all coatings evenly without cross coating.
NOTE: To eliminate the need to shut off the air pres
-
sure at the air supply, install a quick-disconnect at the
gun inlet fitting. See Accessories.
WRONG
RIGHT
0793
Fig. 14
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Daily Gun Care, Flushing, and Cleaning
WARNING
CAUTION
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Clean all parts with a non-conductive solvent, com
patible with the fluid being sprayed. Conductive
solvents can cause the gun to malfunction.
-
To reduce the risk of a serious injury whenever you
are instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pres-
sure Relief Procedure on page 13.
Methylene chloride with formic or propionic acid is
not recommended as a flushing or cleaning solvent
with this gun as it will damage nylon components.
CAUTION
Solvent left in gun air passages could result in a poor quality paint finish. Do not use any cleaning method which
may allow solvent into the gun air passages.
Do not point the gun up while cleaning it.
Do not wipe the gun with a cloth soaked in
solvent; ring out the excess.
02027
Do not use metal tools to clean the air cap
holes as this may scratch them; scratches can
distort the spray pattern.
02056
Do not immerse the gun in solvent.
02057
02055
General System Maintenance
1. Relieve the pressure.
4. Flush the gun before changing colors and when
-
ever you are done operating the gun.
2. Clean the fluid and air line filters daily
.
3. Check for any fluid leakage from the gun and fluid
hoses. Tighten fittings or replace equipment as
needed.
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Daily Gun Care, Flushing, and Cleaning
4. Point the gun down into a grounded metal con
-
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
o reduce the risk of a serious injury whenever you
tainer, and flush the gun with solvent until all traces
of paint are removed from the gun passages.
T
are instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pres-
sure Relief Procedure on page 13.
1. Relieve the pressure.
2. Disconnect the fluid supply hose (J) from the gun;
do not disconnect the air supply hose.
02053
Fig. 3
5. Turn off the solvent supply
J
.
6. Relieve the pressure. Disconnect the solvent
supply.
7. Disconnect both the solvent (N) and air (D) supply
hoses from the gun.
02052
Fig. 1
D
3. Connect the solvent supply hose (N) to the gun.
N
N
02051
02052
02052
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
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Daily Gun Care, Flushing, and Cleaning
8. Remove the air cap ring (12) and air cap (19).
12. With the gun pointed down, clean the front of the
gun, using the soft-bristle brush and solvent.
9. Trigger the gun while you remove the fluid nozzle
(20) from the gun with the gun wrench (35).
20
35
12, 19
02060A
Fig. 5
02062A
CAUTION
Fig. 7
T
rigger the gun whenever you tighten or remove the
13. Scrub the the air cap ring, air cap, and fluid nozzle
with the soft-bristle brush. To clean out air cap
holes, use a soft implement, such as a toothpick,
to avoid damaging critical surfaces. Clean the air
nozzle. This keeps the needle seat away from the
nozzle seating surface and prevents the seat from
being scratched.
cap and fluid nozzle daily, minimum. Some appli
cations require more frequent cleaning.
-
10. Soak the ring, air cap, and fluid nozzle in solvent.
11. Dip the end of a soft-bristle brush into a compatible
solvent. Do not continuously soak the brush’
s
bristles with solvent and do not use a wire brush.
02007
02011
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
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Daily Gun Care, Flushing, and Cleaning
14. Trigger the gun while you install the fluid nozzle
(20) with the gun wrench (35).
17. After cleaning the gun, lubricate the following parts
with lubricant 1 1–265 daily:
1
CAUTION
When tightening the nozzle, do not exceed 35 in-lbs
(4 NSm) torque. Over-tightening the nozzle can
cause the nozzle hex to round, can affect the spray
pattern, and is unnecessary to guarantee a seal.
D
D
D
Fluid adjustment knob threads
Trigger pivot pin
Fluid needle shaft; refer to the Service section
to remove and reinstall the needle
15. Install the air cap ring (12) and air cap (19).
NOTE: See Accessories to order lubricant 111–265.
20
35
12, 19
Lubricate
02060A
Fig. 9
16. Dampen a soft cloth with solvent and wring-out the
excess. Point the gun down and wipe off the
outside of the gun.
Lubricate
02019
Fig. 11
02063
Fig. 10
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Troubleshooting
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
o reduce the risk of a serious injury, follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure on page 13 before
T
checking or repairing any part of the gun or sys
tem.
-
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Fluid flow is fluttering while spraying 1. Fluid nozzle not tight enough
1. Tighten fluid nozzle; Do not
exceed 35 in-lbs (4 NSm) torque.
2. Fluid filter clogged
2. Check fluid filter
.
3. Fluid adjustment knob not
properly set
3. Turn the fluid adjustment knob
out for less feathering or use a
larger size nozzle.
4. Baffle (item 11) installed wrong
or damaged
4. Check if baffle protrusion is
properly inserted into gun insert
hole; see page 24. Replace
baffle if damaged.
Fluid flow fades while spraying high 1. Air hose size is too restricted for 1. Use larger 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) ID
viscosity fluids
higher air flows
air hose, part no. 185–353. See
Accessories.
2. Fluid pressure too low, causing
fluid flow to reduce when gun is
elevated
2. Raise fluid pressure at source or
use a smaller fluid nozzle.
No round pattern control
Baffle (item 11) installed wrong or
damaged
Check if baffle protrusion is properly
inserted into gun insert hole; see
page 24. Replace baffle if damaged.
Pattern becomes off-set or heavy
on ends
1. Fluid nozzle is over-tightened
1. Do not exceed 35 in-lbs (4 NSm)
torque on nozzle. Replace
nozzle if damaged.
2. Air cap too tight
2. Loosen air cap retaining ring.
3. Air cap horn holes plugged
3. Clean air cap horn holes with
non-metallic item such as a
toothpick.
Fluid system will not operate at low
There’s no fluid regulator, or air reg- Add low pressure fluid regulator, or
enough fluid pressure [below 10 psi ulator on pressure pot is not sensi
(70, kPa, 0.7 bar)] tive enough at low pressures
-
add more sensitive air regulator on
pressure pot.
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Service
Items Needed for Service
D Gun
Wrench – provided
Seal Installation Tool – provided
Adjustable Wrench
20
D
D
D
D
35
12, 19
Screw Driver
Lubricant part no. 111–265; see Accessories to
order
D
Compatible Solvent
NOTE:
D
Gun Repair Kit 236–007 is available. The kit in
-
cludes the air valve assembly (14), ring packing
(22) u-cup seals (32, 33), and packing assembly
02060A
Fig. 1
(39). See page 25 to order
.
D
D
The following procedure covers the replacement of
all the parts included in the Gun Repair Kit.
4. Remove the fluid adjustment knob (8) and fluid
spring (16). See Fig. 5.
The Optional M-1265 Spray Gun (part no. 236–020
to 236–022, 236–027 and 236–028) have a two
piece needle assembly, which includes a SST
needle shaft assembly and a SST needle tip,
instead of the one-piece needle shown in the
following instructions. See Chart 2 on page 5 for
part numbers.
5. Pull the fluid needle (21) out the back of the gun.
6. Remove the trigger (3).
7. Remove the fluid adjustment nut (6), spring (15),
and air valve (14).
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
8. To remove the packing adjustment screw (31),
insert a thin-blade screw driver (A) through the
back of the gun and into the packing adjustment
screw (31) as shown in Fig. 2. Be careful not to
nick or damage parts with the tool.
To reduce the risk of a serious injury, follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure on page 13 before
checking or repairing any part of the gun or sys
tem.
-
Disassembly
1. Relieve the pressure.
2. Remove the air cap retaining ring (12) and air cap
(19).
A
31
3. Trigger the gun while you remove the fluid nozzle
(20) with the gun wrench (35). See Fig. 1.
CAUTION
Trigger the gun whenever you tighten or remove the
nozzle. This keeps the needle seat away from the
nozzle seating surface and prevents the seat from
being scratched.
02110
Fig. 2
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11. Clean the parts. Check the fluid needle (21) for
damage or excessive wear. Replace if necessary
.
CAUTION
Do not use excessive force to push out the packing
assembly (39) or the u-cup seal (33) as this may
bend the fluid needle (21). Refer to Fig. 3 and 4. If
packings are difficult to remove, use a 3/16 in. plastic
rod to push them out.
12. Check the baffle (11) for damage. If it is damaged,
carefully pry it off with a screwdriver and replace it.
13. Lightly lubricate the parts indicated in Fig. 5 with
lubricant 111–265.
9. Push the three piece packing assembly (39) out
toward the back of the gun, with the threaded end
of the fluid needle, as shown in Fig. 3.
12
19
20
11
3
4
21
5
3
33
1
14
1
21
3
39
31
15
02109A
1
16
Fig. 3
3
6
1
2
3
4
Lightly lubricate
Lightly lubricate threads
10. Use the threaded end of the fluid needle (21) to
push out the u-cup seal (33) as shown in Fig. 4.
2
8
T
orque to 35–40 in-lbs (3.9–4.5 NSm)
Be sure the baffle protrusion is properly inserted into
the gun insert hole before tightening the nozzle
02103A
Fig. 5
21
02022A
Fig. 4
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Service
4. Place the new u-cup seal (33) on the seal installa
-
Assembly
tion tool (42) with the u-cup lips facing the tool as
shown in Fig. 8.
1. Insert the fluid needle (21) through the front of the
gun as shown in Fig. 6. Install the new packing
assembly (39) by placing them on the end of the
needle tip. Orientate the packings as shown in
Fig. 6.
5. Push the packing (33) into the gun until a definite
snap is felt.
1
2
1
33
42
39
3
1
2
3
Washer
U-cup; lips face
down
21
1
U-cup lips face the tool
Spreader
02023
02024
Fig. 8
Fig. 6
2. Place the packing adjustment screw (31) over the
packing assembly and start the threads into the
gun. Then remove the needle.
6. Place the new air valve assembly (14) on the fluid
needle (21), against the nut (B). See Fig. 9. This
helps align the entrance of the air valve stem into
the inside diameter of the u-cup seal (33) without
damaging the seal lip.
3. Insert a thin-blade screw driver (A) through the
back of the gun and into the packing adjustment
screw (31) as shown in Fig. 7. Be careful not to
nick or damage parts with the tool. Turn the screw
with the screw driver (about 3 turns); the packing
will still be loose.
7. Install the fluid needle (21) and the air valve
assembly (14) into the back of the gun.
21
14
B
A
31
02108
02110
Fig. 9
Fig. 7
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Service
8. Tighten the packing adjustment screw (31) with the
16. Trigger the gun to test the needle movement. If the
gun wrench (35), as shown in Fig. 10, until you can
feel a slight drag on the fluid needle. Do not over-
tighten the screw as this may bind the needle
movement.
needle does not return after the trigger is released
or is slow in returning, loosen the packing adjust
-
ment screw (31) with the gun wrench (35) until the
needle returns freely. See Fig. 10.
17. Trigger the gun while you install the fluid nozzle
(20) with the gun wrench (35).
31
35
CAUTION
When tightening the nozzle, do not exceed 40 in-lbs
(4.5 NSm) torque. Over-tightening the nozzle can
cause the nozzle hex to round, can affect the spray
pattern, and is unnecessary to guarantee a seal.
02104A
Fig. 10
18. Install the air cap ring (12) and air cap (19).
19. Make sure the gun fluid packing assembly is
9. Install the trigger (3). Torque the screw (5) to
10–15 in-lbs (1.1–1.7 NSm). See Fig. 12.
sealing properly by spraying solvent at low pres
sure before fully pressurizing the gun with the fluid
to be sprayed.
-
10. Remove the u-cup seal (32) from the fluid adjustment
nut (6). See Fig. 11. Be careful not to damage the
seal surface or the nut’s internal threads.
If the fluid packing leaks, tighten the packing
adjustment screw (31) slightly and retest until the
11. Install the new u-cup seal (32) with the seal instal
-
lation tool (42); the u-cup lips must face toward the
tool as shown in Fig. 11. This will help apply even
pressure to the u-cup lips and avoid damaging
them.
packing seals completely
.
12
19
20
11
3
4
12. Push the u-cup seal (32) into the fluid adjustment
nut (6) until a definite snap is felt.
6
5
13. Install the new packing ring (22).
33
1
14
U-cup lips face
the tool
1
42
1
21
22
32
1
3
39
31
15
6
1
16
1
2
3
Lightly lubricate
Lightly lubricate threads
6
5
02021
Fig. 11
2
8
Torque to 35–40 in-lbs (3.9–4.5 NSm)
14. Install the spring (15) and fluid adjustment nut (6).
4
Be sure the baffle protrusion is properly inserted into
the gun insert hole before tightening the nozzle
T
orque the nut to 25–35 in-lbs (2.8–4.0 NSm). See
Fig. 12.
5
6
Torque to 25–35 in-lb (2.8–4.0 NSm)
02103A
Torque to 10–15 in-lb (1.1–1.7 NSm)
15. Install the spring (16) and fluid adjustment knob (8).
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19
20
9
1
21
Needle set for
optional guns
34
2
8
5
5
12
11
13dn
4
3
13b
25
10
Ref No. 13
Includes items 13a–13d
13cn
13a
33*
6
4
39*
1
21
3
14*
1
Needle for
standard guns
31n
1
15
1
16
7
32*
22*
3
6
35
2
8
42
02025A
Lightly lubricate
1
2
3
6
7
U-cup lips face air valve (14)
U-cup lips face spring (16)
Lightly lubricate threads
Torque to 25–35 in-lbs (2.8–4.0 NSm)
8
9
Optional gun hook to replace plate (34)
Be sure the baffle protrusion is properly inserted into the gun
insert hole before tightening the nozzle
Torque to 35–40 in-lb (3.9–4.5 NSm)
4
5
10
Torque the screw or any accessory installed in this port to
Torque to 10–15 in-lbs (1.1–1.7 NSm)
4–6 in-lb (0.35–0.53 NSm)
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Parts List
Part No. 236–013 to 236–016, Series B
M-1265 Standard HVLP Spray Gun
With standard needle, nozzle, and air cap
Includes items 1–42
Part No. 236–023 and 236–024, Series B
M-1265 Optional Non-HVLP Compliant Spray Gun
With standard needle and nozzle and
optional high pressure air cap
Includes items 1–42
Part No. 236–020 to 236–028, Series B
M-1265 Optional HVLP Spray Gun
With optional needle, nozzle, and air cap
Includes items 1–42
Ref
Ref
No.
Part No. Description
Qty
No.
Part No. Description
Qty
1
2
3
4
5
236–004 GUN BODY
275–852 HOOK, gun
185–761 TRIGGER, two-finger
185–746 PIN, pivot; 10-24 UNC-2B
203–953 SCREW, lock; No. 10–24 UNC-2A
x 0.375 in.
188–490 NUT, fluid adjustment
185–745 KNOB, fluid adjustment
275–851 BAFFLE, pattern
276–278 RETAINING RING, air cap
236–006 PATTERN ADJUSTMENT VALVE
ASSY.; Includes items 13a–13d
188–492 SVALVE, pattern adjustment
188–700 SNUT, air adjustment
1
1
1
1
33*
34
35
188–493 SEAL, u-cup; UHMWPE
275–853 PLATE, gun
188–666 WRENCH, gun
1
1
1
39*
236–008
PACKING ASSY.; includes
u-cup spreader, u-cup seal
and packing washer
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
8
11
12
13
42
276–268
TOOL, seal installation
*
These parts are included in Repair Kit 236–007
,
which may be purchased separately
.
n
.
Keep these spare parts and the Repair Kit on hand
to reduce down time.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13a
13b
See selection charts for your gun model on pages
4 and 6 to order air caps, fluid nozzles, and fluid
needles.
13cn 187–699 SO-RING, split; PTFE
13dn 105–456 SRETAINING RING
14*
15
16
19.
20.
21.
22*
25
236–009 AIR VALVE ASSY
111–291 SPRING, compression
110–402 SPRING, compression
.
–
–
–
AIR CAP
FLUID NOZZLE
FLUID NEEDLE
Manual Change
Summary
188–694 RING PACKING, PTFE
108–382 PLUG
r
31n 188–665 SCREW, packing adjustment
Changed the Selection Charts to reflect the Series B
gun parts.
32*
110–453 SEAL, u-cup, nut; UHMWPE
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Accessories
Cleaning Brush 105–749
For use in cleaning gun
Air Hose Quick-disconnect
Install between gun air inlet fitting and air hose.
208–536
169–970
Coupler, 1/4 npt(f)
Nipple, 1/4 npt(m)
Lubricant 111–265
One 4 oz. (113 gram) tube sanitary (non-silicone)
lubricant for fluid seals and wear areas.
Fluid Hose Assembly 205–142
300 psi (2.1 MPa, 21 bar) Maximum Working Pressure
Nylon with neoprene cover, 0.25 in. (2.4 mm) ID,
3/8 npsm(fbe), 25 ft. (7.6 m) long
Fluid Tube Kit 236–318
Allows air and fluid hoses to be
more easily strapped together
and eases gun movement by
Air Filter and Moisture Separator 106–149
250 psi (1.7 MPa, 17.4 bar) Maximum
Working Pressure
the operator
.
03405
Removes moisture, oil, and other contami
nants from the compressed air supply
-
.
High Pressure Air Cap 189–755
1/2 npt(fbe)
Optimal air cap for use in non-HVLP compliant opera
-
tions. Water-base compatible
Air Pressure Regulator Kit 210–613
300 psi (2.1 MPa, 20 bar) Maximum
Inlet Pressure
0-125 psi (0–0.87 MPa, 0-8.75 bar)
Regulated Pressure Range
Air Pressure Verification Kit 224–187
For use in checking gun atomizing air pressure at
various supply air pressures. Not to be used for
actual spraying.
To regulate the air pressure to the gun.
0135
Assemble kit as shown in
drawing below. Screw
Includes gauge, air shutoff valve, and
fittings. 1/4 npt(m)
tube connector into gun’
s
side port. Turn on the air
to the gun, then trigger the
gun and read the resulting air pressure.
Air Shutoff Valve 208–390
500 psi (3.4 MPa, 34 bar) Maximum Working Pressure
o shutoff air supply line. 1/4 npt(m)
T
NOTE: To be “HVLP compliant”, the atomizing air
pressure must not exceed 10 psi (70 kPa, 0.7 bar).
Gun Air Regulator Assy. 235–119
0–100 psi (0–0.7 MPa, 0–7 bar) air
regulator to control air to gun
SST Fluid Pressure Regulator
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Inlet Pressure
3–30 psi (21–210 kPa, 0.2–2.1 bar)
Regulated Pressure Range
To regulate the fluid pressure to the gun.
1/4 npt(f) inlet and outlet
236–081
236–449
Regulator without
pressure gauge
Regulator with pressure gauge
01727
Air Hose Assembly 210–867
SST Pressure Cup Kit 235–373
with single air regulator
1 qt. (0.95 liter) capacity, 304 stainless
steel cup. Includes a pressure relief
valve and a single air regulator and
gauge.
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Pressure
25 ft. (7.625 m) long, 5/16 in. (7.94 mm) ID, 1/4
npsm(f) swivel, buna-n
Air Hose Assembly 185–353
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Pressure
Optional air hose for use when higher air flow is
required. 25 ft. (7.625 m) long, 3/8 in. (9.53 mm) ID,
1/4 npsm(f) swivel, buna-n
01725
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Accessories
Disposable Polyethylene Cup Liners
Paint and solvent resistant. 40 liners per box.
SST Pressure Cup Kit 235–374
with double air regulator
112–490
112–491
1 Quart Cup Size
2 Quart Cup Size
1 qt. (0.95 liter) capacity, 304 stainless
steel cup. Includes a pressure relief
valve, a 0–100 psi (0–0.7 MPa, 0–7
bar) air regulator for gun atomization,
and a 0–15 psi (0–104 kPa, 0–1.0 bar)
air regulator for the 1 qt. pressure cup
2 Quart Pressure Cup 214–627
2 qt. (1.94 liter) capacity, aluminum cup
Includes air pressure regulator and gauge, 4 ft. (1.2 m)
length air and fluid hose with 1/4 npsm(f) swivel ends,
pressure relief valve, and rigid hook handle.
01726
supply air
.
Gravity Cup Kit 236–038
7.5 oz. (220 cc) capacity, 430 stainless
steel cup, 3/8 npsm(f) fluid inlet
0125
0123
1 Quart Pressure Cup Kit 224–426
1 qt. (0.95 liter) capacity, aluminum cup
Some assembly required. Includes:
Pressure Tank 171–226
2.5 gal (9.5 liter) capacity, aluminum
tank. Includes air pressure regulator
0122
and gauge, pressure relief valve, pick
up tube, and rigid hook handle.
-
Part No.
224–419
Description
1 Quart Pressure Cup Assy., aluminum
(with check valve)
111–324
111–328
187–169
Female Connector, 1/8 npt x 5/32 tube
Male Connector, 10-32 x 5/32 tube
Tubing, 5/32” OD
Huskyt 307 HVLP Systems
Includes Husky 307 Pump, Pail Cover, Air Regulators,
Suction Tube and Inlet Filter, Fluid Regulator, Fluid
Recirculation Line, and Air and Fluid Hoses
Part No.
Description
224–833
235–659
SST Pail Mount System
Carbon Steel Pail Mount System
0166
1 Quart Remote SST
Pressure Cup 235–054
1 qt. (0.95 liter) capacity, 304
stainless steel cup.
Includes air pressure regulator
and gauge, 4 ft. (1.2 m) length air
and fluid hose with 1/4 npsm(f)
swivel ends, pressure relief valve,
and rigid hook handle.
01962
01526
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Low Pressure SST Pressure Tanks
High Pressure SST Pressure Tanks
For fluid pressures up to 15 psi (104 kPa, 1.0 bar)
For fluid pressures up to100 psi (700 kPa, 7 bar)
T
ank Size
Low Pressure Tank Low Pressure Tank High Pressure Tank High Pressure Tank
gallons (liters)
P/N
with Agitator P/N
P/N
with Agitator P/N
5 (19)
236–143
236–144
236–145
236–146
236–149
236–150
236–151
236–152
10 (38)
236–147
236–153
15 (57)
236–148
236–154
Low Pressure Tank
High Pressure Tank
with Agitator
03084
03189
Dimensions
Technical Data
6.39 in.
Category
Data
(163 mm)
Maximum
Pressure
W
orking Fluid
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar)
65 psi (444 kPa, 4.4 bar)
Maximum Working Air
Pressure
Maximum Compliant
Inbound Air Pressure
6.9 in.
(175 mm)
Fluid and Air Operating
32_ F to 140_ F (0_ C to
60_ C)
Temperature Range
Weight
Air Inlet
14.9 oz. (422 g)
1/4–18 npsm (R1/4–19)
compound thread
02018
Fluid Inlet
3/8–18 npsm (R3/8–19)
compound thread
Wetted Parts
304 and 17–4 PH
Stainless Steel
Noise Data*
Sound Pressure at 65
95 Db(A)
psi (444 kPa, 4.4 bar)
Sound Power at 65 psi
(444 kPa, 4.4 bar):
101 Db(A)
*
All readings were taken with the gun controls fully open
at the assumed operator position. Sound pressure was
tested to CAGI–PNUEROP–1969. Sound power was
tested to ISO 3744–1981.
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Graco
Warranty and Limitation of Liability
WARRANTY
Graco warrants all equipment listed in this manual which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects
in material and workmanship on the date of sale by an authorized Graco distributor to the original purchaser for use. Graco will,
for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by Graco to be defec
tive. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written rec-
ommendations.
-
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear
caused by faulty installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident,
tampering, or substitution of non-Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by
the incompatibility of Graco equipment with structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the im
-
proper design, manufacture, installation, operation or maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not sup
-
plied by Graco.
This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor
for verification of the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective
parts. The equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not
disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the
costs of parts, labor, and transportation.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE.
Graco’s sole obligation and buyer
’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no
other remedy (including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or prop
-
erty, or any other incidental or consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two
(2) years of the date of sale.
GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR COMPONENTS
SOLD BUT NOT MANUFACTURED BY GRACO. These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors,
switches, hose, etc.) are subject to the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer. Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assis
-
tance in making any claim for breach of these warranties.
For Sales to Canadian Customers:
Except as expressly stated herein, Graco makes no representations, warranties or conditions, express, implied or collateral, con
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cerning any goods or services sold, and GRACO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY MANNER FOR any other representation,
warranty or condition of any kind, whether arising by operation of law or otherwise, including but not limited to, WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABLE QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equip
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ment hereunder, or for the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of
contract, breach of warranty, the negligence of Graco, or otherwise.
Graco Phone Numbers
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor, or call this number to identify the distributor closest to you:
1–800–367–4023 Toll Free
All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication.
Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
Sales Offices: Minneapolis, Detroit, Los Angeles
Foreign Offices: Belgium, Canada, England, Korea, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan
GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 308–293 May 1993, Revised February 1997
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