Graco 3A0096B Manuale Utente

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Start Up and Adjust Pump 
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3A0096B
Start Up and Adjust Pump
Air-Powered Pumps
1.
Supply fluid to the pump, per the requirements of 
your system.
2.
Be sure the pump air regulator (H) is closed. 
3.
Open the bleed-type master air valve (J).
4.
Hold a metal part of the valve firmly to the side of a 
grounded metal pail and hold the trigger open.
5.
Adjust the pump air regulator (H) until the pump 
starts.
6.
Cycle the pump slowly until all air is pushed out and 
the pump and hoses are fully primed. 
7.
Release the valve trigger and lock the trigger safety. 
The pump should stall against pressure.
8.
Use the pump air regulator to control the pump 
speed and the fluid pressure. Always use the lowest 
pressure necessary to get the desired results. 
Higher pressures cause premature nozzle and 
pump wear.
9.
Go to All Pumps, page 15.
Hydraulic-Powered Pumps
1.
Supply fluid to the pump, per the requirements of 
your system.
2.
Open the dispensing valve(s).
3.
To adjust the system, perform the following proce-
dure:
a.
Turn on the hydraulic power supply.
b.
Open the flow control valve (H) all the way.
c.
Adjust the pressure-reducing valve (K) until you 
get the desired fluid pressure. Run the pump 
until all air is purged from the fluid lines.
d.
Count the cycle rate of the pump.
e.
Close the flow control valve (H) until the cycle 
rate and fluid pressure start to drop.
f.
Open the flow control valve slightly until the 
cycle rate and fluid pressure return to the 
desired level. This method of setting the hydrau-
lic controls ensures proper pump operation and 
will prevent pump runaway and damage if the 
fluid supply runs out.
4.
Release the valve trigger and lock the trigger safety. 
The pump should stall against pressure.
5.
Always use the lowest pressure necessary to get 
the desired results. Higher pressures cause prema-
ture nozzle and pump wear.
6.
Go to All Pumps, page 15.
Keep hands and fingers away from the priming piston 
during operation and whenever the pump is charged 
with air. The priming piston extends beyond the intake 
housing to pull material into the pump and can ampu-
tate a hand or finger caught between it and the intake 
housing. Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on 
page 13 before checking, clearing, or cleaning the 
priming piston.