Graco 210es Manual
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Proper operation will ensure your sprayer performs well for many years. Get the most out of your Graco equipment by following all manufacturer recommended steps regarding:. Safety. Setup. Operation.
Graco 210es Manual
Cleanup. Troubleshooting. Follow these steps:.
Make sure the suction tube (the larger, braided tube) and the strainer are completely submerged in the paint. Some paints are very thick and require the pump to slow down to prime. Turn the on/off switch ON and then OFF until the pump is about to stops and then turn the sprayer ON and then OFF again. You may need to do this a few times until paint works its way into the pump and out the drain tube (smaller clear tube). Remove the suction tube (larger, braided tube).
Insert the pointed end of a pencil into the inlet and push up to free the inlet valve ball. Remove and clean the outlet valve. (See component identification and troubleshooting in your owner’s manual.). Remove and clean the inlet valve. (See component identification and troubleshooting in your owner’s manual.) Be sure not to lose the inlet ball (some models have a spring as well).
Remove the strainer and connect the Power Flush adapter and a garden hose to the suction tube. Following the directions in your owner’s manual, flush the sprayer with water for one minute.
Reinstall the strainer on the suction tube, submerge the suction tube in the paint and prime the sprayer. Watch the video.
Make sure the pressure control is turned up to a higher spray pressure. Try moving closer to the surface.
If you continue to see lines in your pattern, you may need a larger tip size if you sprayer can support it (the largest tip that the Project Painter Plus and X5/LTS15 can support is the tip that is included). Otherwise, add a small amount of water or solvent, depending upon your material.
Be sure to work the water or solvent into the paint that is in your paint hose by reversing the tip and spraying the paint back into the paint bucket until the thinner material is worked into the paint hose. Don’t forget to turn your spray tip back to the spray position. Debris is caught in the sprayer. Try reversing the spray tip 180 degrees to see is paint can be sprayed. If it can, turn the spray tip back to the spray position to spray. Turn the sprayer upside down with the cup and strainer removed.
Pour hot water into the inlet of the sprayer if you sprayed water based materials on last project, or mineral spirits if you sprayed oil-based materials on the last project. Let sit for 5 minutes and then remove the spray tip and spray the material out the front of the sprayer (make sure your Prime/Spray Valve is at Spray). If these steps do not resolve the problem, contact Graco Technical Support at 1-888-541-9788.
All sprayers include a 515 spray tip that sprays a 10 inch spray fan for spraying latex paint on larger surfaces. When spraying stain, we recommend you use a spray tip that restricts the amount of paint coming out of the front, such as a or spray tip. The first number of any spray tip is multiplied by 2 to give you the width of the spray fan. A 311 tip will spray a 6 inch spray fan and the 413 wills spray an 8 inch spray fan. The second 2 numbers indicate the hole size.
The thicker the material, the larger the hole size should be to get the best spray finish. Graco repair parts can be purchased through one of the many service repair centers.
Graco does not sell parts direct. Repair parts and accessories are available online through a network of Authorized Distributors. Or locate an authorized service center for repair, maintenence or parts for your sprayer, enter your zip code in the Distributor Locator.
Or call 888-541-9788 to find a servicing distributor near you. Parts and Service Repair parts and accessories are available online through a network of Authorized Distributors. Looking for a part number? Visit the Graco Parts Book to easily find part nubmers for the most common parts. To locate an authorized service center for repair, maintenence or parts for your sprayer, enter your zip code in the Distributor Locator.
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