Graco AA2000 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
General Safety
Any misuse of the equipment or accessories, such as
overpressurizing, modifying parts, using incompatible
chemicals and fluids, or using worn or damaged
parts, can cause them to rupture and result in serious
injury, including fluid injection and splashing fluid in
the eyes or on the skin, or in fire, explosion or prop-
erty damage.
Never alter or modify any part of this equipment;
doing so could cause it to malfunction.
Check the gun and all spray equipment regularly and
repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately.
Read and follow the fluid and solvent manufacturer’s
literature regarding the use of protective eyewear,
gloves, clothing, respirator and other equipment.
Fluid Compatibility
Be sure all fluids and solvents used are chemically
compatible with the “Wetted Parts” shown in the
Technical Data on page 19. Always read the fluid
and solvent manufacturer’s literature before using
them in this gun.
System Pressure
The High Efficiency Low Pressure System 2500
AA2000 spray gun has a 950 psi (66 bar) Maximum
Fluid Working Pressure and 100 psi (7 bar) Maximum
Working Air Pressure (indicates the maximum air pres-
sure the gun was designed to operate safely under).
Never exceed these pressures!
The Maximum Operating Air
Pressure
is 10 psi (0.7
bar). This indicates the maximum air pressure the air
cap supplied with this gun was designed to operate
at or below to comply with California Wood Rule 1136.
To guarantee compliance to rule 1136, the gun must
be used with Air Regulator Part No. 11 O-776. This
regulator limits the operating pressure to 10 psi (0.7
bar), using an air supply pressure of 100 psi (7 bar).
Be sure that all spray equipment and accessories
added to the spray system are properly rated to with-
stand the maximum working pressure of your system.
Do not exceed maximum working pressure of any
component or accessory used in the system.
IMPORTANT
United States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These standards -
particularly the General Standards, Part 1910, and the Construction Standards, Part 1926 - should be consulted.
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