Gracoメーカー1095の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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308842 Rev . H First choice when quality counts. INSTRUCTIONS-REP AIR INSTRUCTIONS KEEP FOR REFERENCE. Read this and all related manuals for important warnings and instructions.
2 308842 Component Identification and Function 03008 Fig. 1 N K E H B A L T C P R M D J S G F U V 8050A A Motor DC motor , permanent magnet, totally enclosed, fan cooled B Drive Assembly T ransfers po.
3 308842 General Repair Information CAUTION T o reduce risk of pressure control malfunction: Us e needle nose pliers to disconnect a wire. Never pull on wire, pull on connector . Mate wire connectors properly . Center flat blade of insulated male connector in female connector .
4 308842 Grounding W ARNING Improper installation or alteration of grounding plug results in risk of electric shock, fire or explosion that could cause serious injury or death. 1. Models 232144, 145, 154 require a 230 V AC, 50 Hz, 10A circuit with a grounding receptacle.
5 308842 T roubleshooting MOTOR WON’T OPERA TE (Continued) TYPE OF PROBLEM WHA T TO CHECK If check is OK, go to next check WHA T T O DO When check is not OK refer to this column Basic Electrical Problems (continued) 1 . That motor leads are securely fastened and properly mated.
6 308842 T roubleshooting LOW OUTPUT TYPE OF PROBLEM WHA T TO CHECK If check is OK, go to next check WHA T T O DO When check is not OK refer to this column Low Output 1. For worn spray tip. 1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure Warn- ing, then replace tip.
7 308842 T roubleshooting NO OUTPUT TYPE OF PROBLEM WHA T TO CHECK If check is OK, go to next check WHA T T O DO When check is not OK refer to this column Motor runs and pump strokes 1. Paint supply . 1. Refill and reprime pump. 2. For clogged intake strainer .
8 308842 T roubleshooting MOTOR IS HOT AND RUNS INTERMITTENTL Y TYPE OF PROBLEM WHA T TO CHECK If check is OK, go to next check WHA T T O DO When check is not OK refer to this column Motor is hot and runs intermit- tently . 1. Determine if sprayer was operated at high pressure with small tips, which causes low motor RPM and excessive heat build up.
9 308842 Spin T est Setup Electric Shock Hazard; page 3. T o check armature, motor winding and brush electrical continuity: 1. Relieve pressure ; page 3. 2. Remove drive housing; page 15. 3. Fig. 3. Remove pressure control cover (82). Dis- connect motor leads (F) and (G).
10 308842 Motor Brush Replacement 4. Fig. 5. Push in 1 10816 spring clip (A) to release hooks (B) from brush holder (C). Pull out spring clip. 5. Fig. 5. Loosen terminal screw (D). Pull brush lead (E) away , leaving motor lead (F) in place. Remove brush (G) and spring (H).
11 308842 On/Off Switch Replacement 1. Read General Repair Information on page 3. 2. Relieve pressure ; page 3. 3. Fig. 7. Remove pressure control cover (82). 4. Remove display connector (B) from plug (C) 5. Disconnect four wires (A) from ON/OFF switch (80).
12 308842 Pressure Control Repair Motor Control Board Removal 1. Relieve pressure ; page 3. 2. Fig. 7. Remove five screws (28) and cover (82). 3. Fig. 17. Disconnect at motor control board (104): Filter board (8). Six motor leads: two yellow , two violet, black (+) and red (–).
psi bar MPa 13 308842 Pressure Control Repair Digital Display Messages 1. Lift lid on pressure control cover and view display . 2. Observe display and reference following table: 3. No display does not mean that sprayer is not pressur- ized. Relieve pressure before repairing ; page 3.
14 308842 Bearing Housing and Connecting Rod Replacement 1. Read General Repair Information on page 3. 2. Relieve pressure ; page 3. 3. Stop sprayer at bottom of stroke to get crank (E) in lowest position.T o lower crank manually , carefully rotate blades of fan with a screwdriver .
15 308842 Drive Housing Replacement CAUTION Do not drop gear cluster (51) when removing drive housing (67). Gear cluster may stay engaged in motor front end bell or drive housing. Do not lose thrust balls (90) or drop thrust balls between gears. If thrust balls are caught between gears and not removed, serious damage will occur to drive housing.
8054A 16 20 49 67 67b 51 67a 90 90 34 26 20 54 22 73 20 16 70 40 A 30 10 85 Fig. 10 98 79 1 2 T orque to 90–100 in-lb (10.2–1 1.3 N m) Liberally apply grease 2 1 1 36 16 308842 Motor Replacement 1. Read General Repair Information on page 3. 2.
17 308842 Displacement Pump Repair See manual 308798 for pump repair instructions. Removing pump 1. Flush pump. Relieve pressure. Fig. 1 1. Cycle pump with piston rod (222) in its lowest position. 2. Fig. 1 1. Remove suction tube and hose. Fig. 1 1 7672B 222 3.
18 308842 Parts Drawing – Sprayer Ultra MAX 795 and 1095 Hi-boy Sprayers Model 232144, Series A Model 232154, Series A Model 232148, Series A Model 232158, Series A Model 232156, Series A 8055A REF .
19 308842 Parts List – Sprayer Ultra MAX 795 and 1095 Hi-boy Sprayers Model 232144, Series A; Model 232154, Series A Model 232148, Series A; Model 232156, Series A; Model 232158, Series A REF NO.
20 308842 Parts Drawing – Sprayer Ultra MAX 795 and 1095 Lo-Boy Sprayers Model 232145, Series A Model 232157, Series A 8126A 77 63 47 49 67 22 66 68 16 20 59 90 16 20 48 73 64 34 62 51 19 14 21 33 3.
21 308842 Parts List – Sprayer Ultra MAX 795 and 1095 Lo-Boy Sprayers Model 232145, Series A; Model 232157, Series A REF NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY REF NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY 10 1 10996 NUT , flange head, hex 1 14 101242 RING, retaining 2 16 100644 SCREW , socket head, 1/4–20 x 3/4 in.
22 308842 Parts Drawing – Sprayer 8056C 40 70 79 80 81 106 101 28 82 89 97 31 11 2 92 100 87 50 55 5 6 69 72 12 76 9 7 71 74 4 86 75 91 59 98 105 85 99 11 6 11 5 Ultra MAX 795 and 1095 Sprayers Mode.
8100B Fig. 17 Brown Green TP4 TP5 TP2 TP1 104 Violet TP3 Pressure T ransducer ON/OFF Switch Power Plug Potentiometer from Motor Digital Display Filter Board Red (+) Black (–) Blue Y ellow Brown Blue View C–C C C Brown Blue 107 Wiring Diagram Heat f rom inductor coil of filter board may destroy wire insulation that comes in contact with it.
24 308842 Accessories French 185955 Spanish 185962 German 186042 Greek 186046 Korean 186050 Apply other language here DANGER LABELS An English language DANGER label is on your sprayer . If you have painters who do not read En- glish, order one of the following labels to apply to your sprayer .
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