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		 MODEL H8226   
					5 GALLON AUTOMATIC MIXING   
					PAINT TANK   
					INSTRUCTION MANUAL   
					COPYRIGHT © SEPTEMBER, 2007 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.   
					WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE   
					OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.   
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				SAFETY   
					For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual   
					Before Operating This Equipment   
					The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous   
					conditions. This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words which   
					are intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages. The   
					progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by   
					themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident   
					prevention measures.   
					Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which,   
					if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.   
					Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if   
					not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.   
					Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if   
					not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury.   
					It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.   
					This symbol is used to alert the user to useful   
					NOTICE   
					information about proper operation of the equipment.   
					Safety Instructions for Pneumatic Tools   
					1. READ THIS MANUAL. This tool may   
					cause personal injury if used incor-   
					rectly. This manual contains proper   
					safety and operating instructions that   
					must be followed to reduce this risk.   
					2. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. This   
					tool may throw small fragments dur-   
					ing operation, which may cause seri-   
					ous eye injury. Always wear ANSI   
					approved safety glasses or face shield   
					to reduce your risk from this hazard.   
					3. WEAR A RESPIRATOR. This tool   
					may produce fine dust during oper-   
					ation, which can cause respiratory   
					injury if inhaled. Always wear a respi-   
					rator NIOSH approved for the type of   
					material being processed.   
					4. WEAR HEARING PROTECTION.   
					Operating this tool for prolonged time   
					periods may damage your hearing.   
					Your risk depends on length and fre-   
					quency of use. To reduce your risk of   
					this hazard, wear hearing protection.   
					5. MAINTAIN SAFETY GUARDS. Your   
					tool may be equipped with safety   
					guards or other structural compo-   
					nents designed to reduce the risk of   
					injury during operation. Never modify   
					or operate this tool with any guards or   
					components removed or damaged.   
					6. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. Prevent   
					children from injury by keeping them   
					away from this tool. Disconnect and   
					lock the tool away when not in use.   
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				7. AVOID ENTANGLEMENTS. Do not   
					wear loose clothing, gloves, neck-   
					ties, rings, bracelets, or other jewel-   
					ry, which may get caught in moving   
					parts, when operating this tool. Wear   
					a protective hair covering to contain   
					long hair.   
					8. USE CORRECT AIR PRESSURE.   
					Exceeding the maximum PSI rating   
					of this tool may cause unpredictable   
					operation or bursting.   
					9. DISCONNECT AIR PRESSURE   
					before servicing, changing accesso-   
					ries, or moving to another location.   
					Never leave this tool unattended   
					when connected to air.   
					10. SECURE TOOLING. Always verify   
					tooling is secure before operation.   
					11. SHARP SURFACES. DO NOT   
					place hands near the tooling sur-   
					faces when in operation.   
					12. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND   
					WRENCHES AFTER USE. These   
					tools become dangerous projectiles   
					if left on the tool when it is started.   
					13. AVOID FLAMMABLES. Do not use   
					this tool around any flammables that   
					may be ignited by sparks.   
					14. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a   
					vise to hold work when practical. It is   
					safer than using your hand and frees   
					both hands to operate tool.   
					15. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.   
					Keep tools lubricated and clean   
					for best and safest performance.   
					Follow instructions for lubricating   
					and changing accessories.   
					16. DO NOT FORCE TOOL. It will do   
					the job better and safer at the rate   
					for which it was designed.   
					17. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS   
					BEFORE USING. Check for bind-   
					ing and alignment of parts, broken   
					parts, part mounting, loose bolts,   
					and any other conditions that may   
					affect operation. Repair or replace   
					damaged parts before operating.   
					18. USE GOOD LIGHTING. Keep work   
					area well lighted. Dark work areas   
					increase risk of accidental injury.   
					19. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL OPERA-   
					TION. Always disconnect air when   
					not in use, and do not carry tool with   
					hand on trigger.   
					20. USE   
					THE   
					RECOMMENDED   
					ACCESSORIES. Consult owner’s   
					manual for recommended acces-   
					sories. Using improper accessories   
					may increase the risk of injury.   
					21. NEVER ALLOW UNTRAINED   
					USERS TO USE THIS TOOL WHILE   
					UNSUPERVISED.   
					22. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE   
					INTENDED OPERATION, STOP   
					USING TOOL. Seek formal training   
					or research books or magazines that   
					specialize in pneumatic tools.   
					23. BE AWARE OF HOSE LOCATION.   
					Hoses can easily become a tripping   
					hazard when laid across the floor in   
					a disorganized fashion.   
					24. DO NOT USE UNDER THE   
					INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR   
					ALCOHOL, OR WHEN TIRED.   
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				Additional Safety Instructions for Paint Tanks   
					1. READ THIS MANUAL. This manual 6. REMOVING LID. Do not try to remove   
					the lid while the tank is under pres-   
					sure, or you could cause an explosion.   
					Follow the instructions in this manual   
					for relieving pressure in the tank before   
					removing the lid.   
					contains proper operating instructions   
					for this paint tank.   
					2. DESIGN MODIFICATIONS. Do not   
					modify the tank design or construction.   
					Drilling into the tank or weld attach-   
					ments, or altering its design, could   
					weaken the tank.   
					3. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.   
					Clean and dry the tank and lid accord-   
					ing to the instructions in this manual.   
					Make sure all ports are free of hard-   
					ened paint or other materials that could   
					prevent free movement of air. Improper   
					cleaning could allow pressure to rise to   
					dangerous levels.   
					7. LID CLAMPS. Overtightening the lid   
					clamps could cause them to weaken   
					and fail, resulting in the lid propelling   
					violently from the tank. Only tighten the   
					clamps by hand. Do not use tools to   
					tighten them.   
					8. NON-STANDARD COMPONENTS.   
					Substituting non-standard components   
					could weaken the tank or cause com-   
					ponent failure. Only use components   
					provided with your tank.   
					4. REACTIVE CHEMICALS. Do not use   
					acids, caustic solutions, or halogenated   
					hydrocarbon solvents. These chemi-   
					cals can attack the lid gasket and   
					safety valve seal, compromising the   
					ability of the tank to hold pressure.   
					5. SAFETY VALVE MODIFICATIONS.   
					Never adjust the safety valve to change   
					its pressure setting or defeat its func-   
					tion. Tampering with the safety valve   
					could allow tank pressure to rise to   
					dangerous levels.   
					9. ATTACHMENTS. Make sure equip-   
					ment connected to the tank has a high-   
					er pressure rating than the regulated   
					air pressure in the tank. Attachments   
					with a pressure rating lower than the   
					adjusted tank pressure could explode,   
					resulting in serious personal injury.   
					No list of safety guidelines is complete, because every work environment is   
					different. Always consider safety first and use common sense. Failure to use this   
					tool with caution and respect could result in serious personal injury.   
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				INTRODUCTION   
					Foreword   
					Specifications   
					Material Capacity.........................5 Gallons   
					Operating Pressure ...................20–30 PSI   
					Maximum Operating Pressure..........50 PSI   
					Rotate Method.................Automatic Mixing   
					Weight...............................................44 lbs   
					The   
					specifications,   
					details,   
					and   
					photographs in this manual represent   
					the Model H8226 as supplied when the   
					manual was prepared. However, owing to   
					Grizzly’s policy of continuous improvement,   
					changes may be made at any time with no   
					obligation on the part of Grizzly.   
					If you have any comments regarding this   
					manual, please write to us at the following   
					address:   
					Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   
					C/O Technical Documentation   
					P.O. Box 2069   
					Bellingham, WA 98227-2069   
					E-Mail: [email protected]   
					Most importantly, we stand behind our   
					tools. If you have any service questions or   
					parts requests, please call or write us at   
					the location listed below.   
					Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   
					1203 Lycoming Mall Circle   
					Muncy, PA 17756   
					Phone: (570) 546-9663   
					Fax: (800) 438-5901   
					E-Mail: [email protected]   
					
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				SETUP   
					Unpacking   
					Inventory   
					H8226 Inventory.................................. Qty   
					A. Paint Tank 5 Gallon............................ 1   
					B. Lid Assembly...................................... 1   
					C. Barbed Compression Hose Fitting .... 1   
					D. Machined Compression Hose Fitting 1   
					E. Compression Nut 1/4" NPT................. 1   
					F. Compression Nut 3/8" NPT................. 1   
					G. Casters............................................... 4   
					Your paint tank was carefully packaged for   
					safe shipping. If you discover any damage   
					after you have signed for delivery, immedi-   
					ately call Customer Service at (570) 546-   
					9663 for advice.   
					Save the containers and all packing materi-   
					als for possible inspection by the carrier or   
					its agent. Otherwise, filing a freight claim   
					can be difficult.   
					When you are completely satisfied with   
					the condition of the shipment, you should   
					inventory the contents.   
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					Figure 1. Model H8226 Inventory.   
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				Tank Assembly   
					Pump Assembly   
					Regulator Assembly   
					Lift Handle   
					Inlet Fitting   
					Safety Valve   
					Outlet Fitting   
					Fluid Outlet Adapter   
					Pressure Gauge   
					Figure 2. Lid assembly identification.   
					To assemble the paint tank:   
					4. Connect the material hose (not includ-   
					ed), to the fluid outlet adapter.   
					1. Attach the casters to the bottom of the   
					paint tank.   
					5. Connect the barbed compression hose   
					1 
					fitting and the   
					/4" NPT compression   
					2. Connect a 1/4 NPT air supply hose (not   
					included), to the inlet fitting on the regu-   
					lator (Figure 2).   
					nut to the outlet fitting.   
					6. Attach the atomization air hose (not   
					included), to the air outlet fitting on the   
					regulator.   
					3. Connect the machined compression   
					hose fitting and the 3/8" NPT compres-   
					sion nut to the fluid outlet adaptor.   
					Figure 3. Paint tank connect to air compressor and spray gun.   
					Install a pressure regulator (not included),   
					between the tank regulator assembly   
					(Figure 3) and the spray gun.   
					The filter/regulator unit will protect your   
					tool from damaging water build-up, and   
					allow you to adjust and maintain regulated   
					air pressure. If you plan on installing a   
					filter/regulator unit in your compressed   
					air system, always follow the connection   
					instructions that come with the unit.   
					Figure 3 depicts the paint tank connected   
					to a compressed air system with a filter/   
					regulator unit and a spray gun.   
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				Tank Regulator   
					The pressure regulator on the paint tank   
					controls the amount of pressure applied to   
					the paint in the paint tank. It also controls   
					the pressure of paint delivered to the spray   
					gun.   
					The following are operating guidelines for   
					internal and external spray guns:   
					EXPLOSION HAZARD! DO NOT   
					smoke or have any source of flame   
					or spark near spraying. Vapors will   
					explode if ignited.   
					Internal Mix Guns: Use higher tank   
					pressures up to the full amount of air   
					pressure being delivered to the spray gun.   
					However, do not exceed 45 PSI at the   
					spray gun or in the paint tank.   
					External Mix Guns: Use lower tank   
					pressures—approximately 12 PSI for most   
					external mix guns. Start with the tank at   
					"zero" pressure and increase pressure   
					gradually until the correct spray pattern is   
					achieved.   
					RESPIRATORY HAZARD! Always use   
					a NIOSH approved respirator when   
					using spray equipment. Failure to   
					protect your lungs can lead to respi-   
					ratory illness and nervous system   
					damage. Spraying some paints and   
					varnishes may require a supplied air   
					respirator system.   
					Do not exceed the 50 PSI maximum   
					operating pressure on your paint tank.   
					Exceeding the maximum pressure   
					may cause the tank to explode,   
					causing serious personal injury.   
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					This pressure tank is not designed for   
					use with highly abrasive, corrosive,   
					or rust inducing materials. If such   
					materials are used, frequently and   
					thoroughly clean all components to   
					reduce the need to replace parts.   
					TOXIC FUMES! Always use an   
					approved spray booth or well ven-   
					tilated area when spraying. NEVER   
					spray in a confined space where   
					toxic fumes and flammable vapors   
					can accumulate to deadly levels.   
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				OPERATIONS   
					Tank Setup   
					To use your paint tank:   
					1. Thoroughly mix and strain your paint   
					to remove undissolved particles that   
					could block the flow of material to the   
					gun.   
					2. Pour paint into the tank.   
					Read the manual before operation.   
					Become familiar with this tool, its   
					safety instructions, and its operation   
					before beginning any work. Serious   
					personal injury may result if safety   
					or operational information is not   
					understood or followed.   
					3. Place the lid assembly on the tank and   
					evenly hand tighten the lid clamp but-   
					terfly nuts.   
					4. Adjust the regulator at your air com-   
					pressor to 50 PSI.   
					5. Fully turn the paint tank regulator knob   
					counterclockwise to shut OFF the tank   
					regulator.   
					Like all tools there is potential danger   
					when operating this tool. Accidents   
					are frequently caused by lack of   
					familiarity or failure to pay attention.   
					If normal safety precautions are   
					overlooked or ignored, serious   
					personal injury may occur.   
					6. Connect the paint tank to the air com-   
					pressor.   
					7. Adjust the paint tank to 20 PSI on the   
					tank gauge. Normal operating tank   
					pressure is 20–30 PSI. Using trial and   
					error, adjust the paint tank as neces-   
					sary between this range for optimum   
					results.   
					8. Adjust the regulator at the spray gun.   
					9. Start by testing the spray gun at a low   
					setting, then increase the air pressure   
					as needed for satisfactory results.   
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				CLEANING AND LUBRICATION   
					3. Turn the tank regulator knob coun-   
					terclockwise until you no longer feel   
					spring tension.   
					Proper cleaning is the best way to ensure   
					trouble free performance from your paint   
					tank. If your tank is not thoroughly cleaned,   
					damage and poor operation will result.   
					Problems caused by improper cleaning will   
					not be covered by the warranty. Clean the   
					tank immediately after each use.   
					4. Loosen the butterfly nuts on the tank lid   
					(Figure 4), tip the clamps back, and tilt   
					the tank lid to one side.   
					5. Loosen the spray gun air cap retaining   
					ring about three turns, then turn ON the   
					air supply.   
					To clean your paint tank:   
					1. DISCONNECT AIR SUPPLY FROM   
					TANK!   
					6. Cover the cap with a cloth and pull   
					the trigger to force the material back   
					through the hose and into the tank.   
					EXPLOSION HAZARD! Removing the   
					lid while the tank is pressurized could   
					result in lid being thrown violently   
					from tank, causing serious personal   
					injury. Always shut off air pressure   
					at source and bleed off all pressure   
					in tank before removing lid.   
					7. Empty and clean the tank of all paint,   
					and fill it with solvent.   
					8. Replace the lid, tighten the clamps,   
					and spray the gun until it sprays clean   
					solvent.   
					Note: Check with local laws regarding   
					this practice. If you are spraying on a   
					regular basis, spraying solvents into   
					the air may be illegal. A cabinet style   
					spray gun cleaner may be required.   
					2. Bleed out all tank pressure by loosen-   
					ing the pressure release valve (Figure   
					4) until air stops hissing out.   
					9. Use solvent to thoroughly rise all parts   
					that came in contact with the material,   
					then dry with compressed air or let air   
					dry.   
					Butterfly Nut   
					Clamp   
					10. Make sure all the fittings on the tank   
					and regulator, valve, and material hose   
					are free of hardened material that   
					could prevent free movement of air.   
					Pressure Release Valve   
					Figure 4. Pressure Release Valve.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					Symptom   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					Air escaping from   
					port on regulating   
					cap.   
					1. Broken or damaged dia-   
					phragm in tank regulator.   
					1. Replace tank regulator.   
					Pressure dropping   
					slowly on regulator.   
					1. Dirty or worn valve seat in   
					regulator.   
					1. Replace tank regulator.   
					2. Loose air fittings leaking air.   
					2. Tighten loose air fittings or   
					remove and re-install with   
					new Teflon tape.   
					Fluid or air leak at   
					lid gasket.   
					1. Defective lid gasket.   
					2. Wing screw loose.   
					3. Dirt or foreign object between   
					gasket and rim.   
					1. Replace lid gasket.   
					2. Tighten wing screws.   
					3. Clean rim and gasket.   
					Paint tends to settle 1. Paint not mixed or thinned suf- 1. Mix or thin paint according   
					rapidly in tank.   
					ficiently.   
					to manufacturer's instruc-   
					tions.   
					Gauge not register- 1. Air pressure turned OFF.   
					1. Turn air pressure ON.   
					ing air pressure.   
					2. Defective pressure gauge.   
					1. Tank pressure too high.   
					2. Replace pressure gauge.   
					Safety valve pop-   
					ping off.   
					1. Reduce tank pressure to   
					20-30 PSI (See Page 8).   
					2. Replace safety valve.   
					2. Defective safety valve.   
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				H8226 PARTS LIST   
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					REF PART #   
					DESCRIPTION   
					REF PART #   
					PW08M   
					DESCRIPTION   
					FLAT WASHER 16MM   
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					PH8226002 HANDLE   
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					PH8226030 LID SEALING WASHER   
					PH8226031 SPECIAL T-BOLT   
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					PH8226003 BUTTERFLY NUT   
					PH8226004 ASSEMBLY COVER   
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					PEC10M   
					PH8226033 GROOVED HDLESS CLEVIS PIN 9 X 40   
					PB06M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 12   
					E-CLIP 9MM   
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					PH8226005 ASSEMBLY TANK BODY   
					PH8226006 CASTER   
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					PH8226009 MATERIAL VALVE   
					PH8226035 PROPELLER   
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					PH8226010 MATERIAL VALVE CONNECTOR   
					PH8226011 COMPRESSION NUT 3/8" NPT   
					PH8226012 MACHINED HOSE FITTING   
					PH8226013 BARBED HOSE FITTING   
					PH8226014 COMPRESSION NUT 1/4" NPT   
					PH8226015 GAUGE   
					PH8226036 REGULATOR AIR INLET CONNECTOR   
					PH8226037 AIR DIVERTER   
					PH8226038 STEM PIN   
					PH8226039 STEM SEALING WASHER   
					PH8226040 MATERIAL OUTLET ELBOW   
					PH8226041 MATERIAL OUTLET CONNECTOR   
					PH8226042 MATERIAL HOSE   
					PH8226016 AIR VALVE BODY   
					PH8226017 AIR INLET SEAT   
					PH8226043 FILTER SEAT   
					PH8226018 INPUT HOSE CONNECTOR   
					PH8226019 AIR REGULATOR ASSEMBLY   
					PH8226020 SWITCH ASSEMBLY   
					PH8226021 AIR INLET CONNECTOR   
					PH8226022 HOSE CONNECTOR   
					PH8226023 HOSE   
					PH8226044 FILTER WASHER   
					PH8226045 FILTER NET   
					PH8226046 FILTER SPRING   
					PH8226047 DEPRESSURIZE LABEL   
					PH8226048 MAXIMUM PRESSURE LABEL   
					PH8226049 SAFETY VALVE LABEL   
					PH8226050 PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE LABEL   
					PLABEL-12A READ MANUAL LABEL-VERT   
					PH8226052 WARNING ID LABEL H8226   
					PLABEL-43 RESPIRATOR/GLASSES LABEL   
					PH8226024 SAFETY VALVE   
					PH8226025 PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE   
					PH8226026 SEALING WASHER   
					PN11M   
					HEX NUT M35-1.5   
					PH8226028 ROCKER   
					Model H8226 5 Gallon Automatic Mixing Paint Tank   
					-11-   
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