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Model 713VP 02968 Model 711V Includes 1 quart (1 liter) cup Model 714HSV Includes 1/2 quart (1/2 liter) cup Model 712HSV Includes 3/4 quart (3/4 liter) cup INSTRUCTIONS–PARTS LIST 308–337 Rev. A Series 700 Venturi Spray Gun 90 psi (6.2 bar) Maximum Inlet Air Pressure 50 psi (3.5 bar) Maximum Inlet Fluid Pressure GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441 ECOPYRIGHT 1994, GRACO INC. This manual contains important warnings and information. READ AND RETAIN FOR REFERENCE

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Page 1: 308337A Series 700 Venturi Spray Gun · 2015. 12. 27. · 1.2/0.7 mm M71329 1.2 mm M70637 M70634 M70437* 0.7 mm Medium speed application with automotive clear coat, urethanes M70581

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Model 711V Includes 1 quart (1 liter) cup

Model 714HSVIncludes 1/2 quart (1/2 liter) cupModel 712HSV Includes 3/4 quart (3/4 liter) cup

INSTRUCTIONS–PARTS LIST 308–337Rev. A

Series 700

Venturi Spray Gun90 psi (6.2 bar) Maximum Inlet Air Pressure50 psi (3.5 bar) Maximum Inlet Fluid Pressure

GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441�COPYRIGHT 1994, GRACO INC.

This manual contains important warnings and information. READ AND RETAIN FOR REFERENCE

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WARNINGSFor Professional Use Only. Observe All Warnings.

Read and understand all instruction manuals before operating equipment.

EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARDGeneral SafetyAny misuse of the spray equipment or accessories, such asimproper usage, over pressurizing, modifying parts, usingincompatible chemicals and fluids, or using worn or damagedparts, can cause them to rupture and result in serious injury,fire, explosion or property damage.

� Never point the spray gun at anyone or at any part of thebody.

� Never put hand or fingers over the spray nozzle.

� Never try to stop or deflect leaks with your hand or body.

� Always turn off the air supply to the gun before removingthe spray gun cup.

� Check all spray equipment regularly and repair or replaceworn or damaged parts immediately.

� Only use genuine Graco replacement parts when servic-ing the gun.

� Never alter or modify any part of this equipment; doing socould cause it to malfunction.

� Read and follow the fluid and solvent manufacturer’s lit-erature regarding the use of protective eyewear, gloves,clothing, respirator and other equipment.

Fluid CompatibilityBe sure all fluids and solvents used are chemically compat-ible with the “Wetted Parts” shown in the Technical Data onthe back cover. Always read the fluid and solvent manufactur-er’s literature before using the fluid or solvent in this gun.

Do not use 1,1,1-trichloroethane, methylene chloride, otherhalogenated hydrocarbon solvents or fluids containing suchsolvents in the venturi spray system, which contains alumi-num and/or galvanized-coated parts. Such use could result ina serious chemical reaction, with the possibility of explosion,which could cause death, serious injury, and/or substantialproperty damage.

System PressureThis gun has a Maximum Inlet Fluid Pressure of 50 psi (3.5bar) and a Maximum Inlet Air Pressure of 90 psi (6.2 bar).The accessory remote pressure pots have a Maximum InletAir Pressure of 50 psi (3.5 bar). Never exceed the maximumpressures of the gun, pressure pot, or any other componentor accessory used in the system.

Pressure Relief

The spray gun cups and accessory remote pressure potsremain pressurized until pressure is manually relieved. Toreduce the risk of serious injury from pressurized fluid or acci-dental spray from the gun, always relieve pressure in the cupor pressure pot before checking or servicing any part of thespray system; before installing, cleaning or changing fluidnozzles; before loosening or removing the accessory remotepressure pot cover; and whenever you stop spraying.

Spray Gun Cup

To relieve pressure:1. Turn off the air supply to the gun.

2. Unlatch the cup cover and loosen or remove the cupfrom the cover.

Accessory Remote Pressure Pot

To relieve pressure:1. Turn off the air supply to the pressure pot.

2. 2 1/2 Gallon Remote Pot: Pull the pressure relief valvering (205) until pressure is completely relieved.2 Quart Remote Pot: Turn the air regulator (5) knob allthe way out (counterclockwise) and unscrew the air con-trol valve (20) thumbscrew. Wait until pressure is com-pletely relieved before removing the cover. Close the airregulator knob and screw the air control valve in beforeusing the system again.

See Fig. 3, on page 7.

HOSE SAFETYTighten all fluid connections securely before each use.

Never use a damaged hose. Before each use, check theentire hose for cuts, leaks, abrasion, bulging cover, or dam-age or movement of the hose couplings. If any of these con-ditions exist, replace the hose immediately.

Handle and route hoses carefully. Do not pull on hoses tomove equipment. Do not use fluids or solvents which are notcompatible with the inner tube and cover of the hose.

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FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDSparking and Flammable Vapors HazardSparking can be expected in the normal operation ofthe turbine motor. Sparks could ignite fumes from flam-mable liquid, dust particles and other flammable sub-stances in the spray area, and cause serious injuryand property damage. Be sure to follow the precau-tions below:

� When flammable liquid is sprayed or used for flush-ing or cleaning equipment, the turbine must beplaced at least 20 feet (6.1 m) away from areaswhere hazardous concentrations of flammablevapors are likely to occur.

� Use additional air hose if necessary to ensure thatthe turbine is operated in a clean, dry, well venti-lated area.

� Never place the turbine inside a spray booth! Usethis equipment outdoors or in extremely well venti-lated areas.

Ignition SourcesAvoid all ignition sources such as static electricity fromplastic drop cloths, open flames such as pilot lights,hot objects such as cigarettes, arcs from connecting ordisconnecting power cords or turning light switches onand off. Extinguish or remove all sources of ignition.

GroundingTo reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the turbineand all other spray equipment used or located in thespray area. Check your local electrical code for de-tailed grounding instructions for your area and type ofequipment.

To ground the turbine: Plug the power supply cordinto a properly grounded outlet. Do not remove thegrounding prong from the power cord. Do not use anadapter. Extension cords must have three wires andbe rated for a minimum of 15 amps.

IMPORTANTUnited States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These stan-dards––particularly the General Standards, Part 1910 and the Construction Standards, Part 1926––should be consulted.

Table of ContentsWarnings 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selection Charts 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shutdown 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spraying Techniques 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Troubleshooting 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Part Drawings and Lists

711V Venturi Gun 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714HSV & 712HSV Venturi Gun 22. . . . . . . . . . . . 713V Venturi Gun 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Accessories 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data Back Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warranty Back Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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IntroductionThe Series 700 Venturi Spray Gun can spray mostcoatings or finishes currently being used for automo-tive refinish, industrial, aerospace, marine, wood, plas-tic and architectural applications.

Operating at standard air line pressures, the VenturiSpray Gun creates a high volume of low pressure air[less than 10 psi (0.7 bar)] at the gun. This air carries

and directs the paint from the gun to the surface, mini-mizing overspray and increasing transfer efficiency.This enables painters to comply with new clean airlaws that are designed to reduce VOC (volatile organiccompounds) emissions, eases paint application by re-quiring fewer paint passes to obtain coverage, andsaves on both material and clean-up time.

Selection ChartsContractor User Chart

CompleteFluid Set

P/N

FluidNeedle/NozzleSet P/N

FluidNeedle

P/N

FluidNozzle

P/NAir Cap

P/NOrifice

SizeType of Fluid** Fluid Usage

M70562 M71328 M70456 M70448 M70439 1.0 mm Light14–18 sec.

Fine finish work with stains,lacquers

M70643 M71329 M70637 M70634 M70630 1.2 mm Light–Medium18–20 sec.

Medium speed applicationwith lacquers, enamels

M70581* M71330 M70458 M70449 M70442 1.4 mm Medium20–22 sec.

Normal output with lac-quers, enamels, urethanes,varnish, waterborne lac-quers

M70650 M71331 M70639 M70635 M70632 1.6 mm Medium20–26 sec.

Medium speed industrialfinishes

M70651 M71332 M70641 M70636 M70633 1.8 mm Medium20–26 sec.

Higher speed industrialfinishes

M70582 M71333 M70460 M70450 M70444 2.0 mm Heavy22–26 sec.

Heavy output with lacquerand enamels, latex and oilwall paints

M70583 M71334 M70462 M70451 M70445 2.8 mm Heavy26+ sec.

Wax base stripper, sounddeadeners, latex paint

* Standard with Series 700 Guns

** Fluid measured with a #4 Ford viscosity cup (part no. M70702). See Accessories to order.

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Selection ChartsAutomotive User Chart

CompleteFluid Set

P/N & Size

FluidNeedle/

Nozzle Set P/N & Size

FluidNeedle

P/N & Size

FluidNozzle

P/N & SizeAir Cap

P/N & Size Fluid Usage

M704970.5/0.5 mm

M713260.5 mm

M704520.5 mm

M704460.5 mm

M70434*0.5 mm

Ultra fine finish with automotive touch-up, spot jobs

M705280.7/0.7 mm

M713270.7 mm

M704540.7 mm

M704470.7 mm

M70437*0.7 mm

Fine finish work with all automotive finishes,color matching, automotive base coat

M705591.0/0.5 mm

M713281.0 mm

M704561.0 mm

M704481.0 mm

M70434*0.5 mm

Fine finish work with acrylic enamels,automotive base coat

M706471.2/0.7 mm

M713291.2 mm

M706371.2 mm

M706341.2 mm

M70437*0.7 mm

Medium speed application with automotiveclear coat, urethanes

M705811.4/1.4 mm

M713301.4 mm

M704581.4 mm

M704491.4 mm

M704421.4 mm

Normal output with enamels, urethanes, zincchromate, automotive primers

* Multi-hole air cap

Selecting the Proper Fluid SetThe venturi spray gun’s fluid sets range in size to pro-vide different fluid flow rates. The selection chartsshow the recommended combinations based on fluidviscosities, flow rates, and usage.

As a general guideline, use the fluid nozzle that willgive the required flow with the needle fully triggered atthe lowest fluid pressure.

For low flow rates or light viscosity fluid, select thesmaller nozzle sizes.

For high flow rates or high viscosity fluid, select thelarger nozzle sizes.

To eliminate mist, use an air cap one size larger thanthe fluid nozzle. The use of a smaller size air cap pro-duces a finer finish, but it can increase mist.

For very fine finish work (automotive, furniture, etc.),order the air cap two sizes smaller than the needle andnozzle. A 0.5 mm or 0.7 mm air cap is recommendedfor automotive finishes. See the Automotive UserChart, above.

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SetupNOTES:� The air compressor must be able to maintain a

constant air flow of 8 cfm minimum, at a minimumof 60 psi (4.2 bar). The air must be dry and oil-free.

� A pressure regulator must be installed between theair compressor and the spray gun to control air flowto the gun.

Connect the Fluid and Air Supply1. Connect the air supply hose (A) between the air

supply (D) and the gun air inlet. See Fig. 1.

2. If using a spray gun cup (B), connect the cup tothe gun fluid inlet.

3. If using an accessory remote pressure pot (C),connect the fluid supply hose (G) between the gunfluid inlet and the remote pressure pot.

Connect the air hose (E) between the pressure potair inlet and the air supply.

NOTE: The circled letters in Fig. 1 indicate hose lineconnections.

Fig. 1

2-1/2 Gallon Remote Pressure PotPart No. M70604

2 Quart Remote Pressure PotPart No. 214627

CC

EE

Z

Z

G G

A

B

B

X

A

G

Z

X

X

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D

X

X

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SetupPrepare the Fluid

Always strain the fluid before spraying; this includescolor, reducer and hardeners if used.

Paint ReductionReduce and catalyze all paint to manufacturer’s speci-fications. If no reductions are given, first thoroughlymix the fluid to be sprayed. Then gradually mix in theproper reducer, testing the fluid until you have the cor-rect spraying consistency.

To test the consistency: Remove the stir stick from thethinned paint. When the paint stream running off thestir stick breaks into droplets, the first few drops shouldbe about one second apart.

Fill the Cup or Remote Pressure Pot

Spray Gun Cup

WARNINGThe spray gun cup is pressurized by the gun’s airsupply. To reduce the risk of serious injury frompressurized fluid or accidental spray from the gun,always turn off the air supply to the gun before re-moving the spray gun cup.

Only fill the cup 3/4 full to help keep the lower air pres-sure tube clean, then install the cover. The under-cupcover has a latch (H) to secure it to the cup. The over-cup has a ring with notches (J) that secures the cuphood into place when locked in place on the cup.

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H

J

Accessory Remote Pressure Pot

WARNINGThe accessory remote pressure pots remain pres-surized until pressure is manually relieved. Toreduce the risk of serious injury from pressurizedfluid or accidental spray from the gun, alwaysrelieve pressure in the pressure pot before loosen-ing or removing the cover.

1. Relieve the remote pressure pot pressure by fol-lowing these steps:

a. Turn off the air supply to the pressure pot.

b. 2 1/2 Gallon Remote Pot: Pull the pressurerelief valve ring (205) until pressure is com-pletely relieved.2 Quart Remote Pot: Turn the air regulator (5)knob all the way out (counterclockwise) andunscrew the air control valve (20) thumbscrew.Wait until pressure is completely relieved be-fore removing the cover. Close the air regula-tor knob and screw the air control valve in be-fore using the system again.See Fig. 3.

205

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2 1/2 gallon 2 quart

Fig. 3

5

20

0123

2. Remove the pressure pot cover and fill the pres-sure pot. Secure the cover.

NOTE: 2 quart remote pressure pot only: lightly coatthe cover threads with petroleum jelly.

CAUTIONIf the 2 quart remote pressure pot is accidentallytipped over or held at too great of an angle, fluidmay leak into the air regulator. Take precautions toavoid this. If fluid does get into the regulator, cleanit immediately.

CAUTIONDo not tighten the pressure pot cover more thanhand-tight. Excessive tightening may damage thecover gasket.

Prepare the WorkpieceTo achieve proper adhesion, make sure the surface tobe sprayed is completely clean.

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SetupAdjust the Pattern Direction and ShapeThe spray pattern direction and shape are determinedby the 3 different positions of the air cap. See Fig. 4.Rotate the air cap as needed to achieve the desiredpattern.

NOTE: You do not have to loosen the air cap retainingring to change patterns unless the air cap is set to itswidest pattern. Refer to Fig. 9, page 9.

Vertical Pattern

Horizontal Pattern

Fig. 4

Round Pattern

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Adjust the Spray PatternWARNING

Do not exceed the gun’s 50 psi (3.5 bar) MaximumFluid Inlet Pressure and 90 psi (6.2 bar) MaximumAir Inlet Pressure. Higher pressures can causeparts to rupture and result in serious injury or prop-erty damage.

To establish the correct fluid flow:1. Turn the fluid adjustment knob (20) counterclock-

wise until no restriction of the trigger movement isfelt. See Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

open

20

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2. If a remote pressure pot is used, hold the gun par-allel to the floor and adjust the fluid pressure toyield a 12 to 18 inch (305 to 457 mm) fluid stream.See Fig. 6.

A 2 quart remote pressure pot typically should beset at 2 to 4 psi (0.14 to 0.28 bar).

A 2-1/2 gallon remote pressure pot typically shouldbe set at 4 to 8 psi (0.28 to 0.56 bar).

Heavier fluid or a long fluid hose will require morepressure.

WARNINGTo reduce the risk of over-pressurizing the acces-sory remote pressure pots, which could cause seri-ous injury, never exceed 50 psi (3.5 bar) MaximumAir Inlet Pressure.

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12–18 in.(305–457 mm)

Fluid Velocity of Fluid Nozzles at the Same Flow Rate

0.5 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.8Orifice Size in Millimeters

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Adjust the Spray Pattern continued on next page

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SetupAdjust the Spray Pattern (continued)3. If further fluid adjustment is needed at the gun,

turn the fluid adjustment knob (20) clockwise toreduce the volume of fluid output and obtain thedesired results. See Fig. 8.

20

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Fig. 8

close

CAUTIONRestricting the trigger and fluid needle travel bycontinuously spraying with the fluid adjustmentknob closed (turned clockwise), will causeaccelerated abrasive wear on the fluid needle andwear on the trigger.

For the best results, adjust the fluid flow at thepressure source or use a different size needle/nozzle/air cap combination.

Follow these steps to establish the correct air flow:NOTE: Before turning on the air supply, turn the airregulator adjusting knob until the air pressure is com-pletely shut off.

4. Turn on the air supply and adjust the air regulator.Set the gun air supply pressure, using the fluidmanufacturer’s recommendations for the fluid youare spraying.

To control over-spray mist, use only as much air asis necessary for the fluid being sprayed. The light-er the fluid, the less air required.

If the flow rate is too slow when using heavy fluids,additional thinning or a larger fluid nozzle may beneeded.

5. Test the spray pattern and atomization while hold-ing the gun about 6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm)from the test piece.

6. Increase the gun air supply pressure in 5 psi (0.35bar) increments until you obtain the desired atom-ization.

NOTES:� To control over-spray mist, use only as much air as

is necessary for the fluid being sprayed. The lighterthe fluid, the less air required.

� If atomization is unacceptable after following theprocedure above, the fluid may need to be thinnedfurther or a different fluid set may be required.Refer to page 5 to select the proper fluid set orpage 7 to prepare the fluid.

Adjust the Pattern SizeChange the pattern size by turning the air cap retainingring in for a wide pattern or out for a narrow pattern.See Fig. 9. For a smoother finish, use a narrow pat-tern. For more fluid output, use a wide pattern.

NOTE: If the air cap retaining ring is turned too far out,the fluid flow will stop or flutter.

WiderSprayPattern

Turn Air CapRetaining Ring In

Fig. 9

NormalSprayPattern

NarrowerSprayPattern

Air Cap Flushwith Fluid Nozzle

Turn Air CapRetaining Ring Out

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ShutdownWARNING

The spray gun cups and accessory remote pres-sure pots remain pressurized until pressure ismanually relieved. To reduce the risk of seriousinjury from pressurized fluid or accidental sprayfrom the gun, always relieve pressure in the cup orpressure pot before checking or servicing any partof the spray system; before installing, cleaning orchanging fluid nozzles; before loosening or remov-ing the accessory remote pressure pot cover; andwhenever you stop spraying.

1. When spraying is finished, turn off the air supply tothe gun.

2. If using a remote pressure pot, relieve its pressureby following these steps:

a. Turn off the air supply to the pressure pot.

b. 2 1/2 Gallon Remote Pot: Pull the pressurerelief valve ring (205) until pressure is com-pletely relieved.2 Quart Remote Pot: Turn the air regulator (5)knob all the way out (counterclockwise) andunscrew the air control valve (20) thumbscrew.Wait until pressure is completely relieved be-fore removing the cover. Close the air regula-tor knob and screw the air control valve in be-fore using the system again.

See Fig.10.

205

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2 1/2 gallon

Fig.10

2 quart

5

20

0123

NOTE: Elevate the spray gun and pull the trigger. Thiswill allow the fluid in the fluid hose to drain back intothe remote pressure pot.

3. If using a spray gun cup, unlatch the cup coverand loosen or remove the cup from the cover torelieve the cup pressure.

4. Clean the spray gun and cup as instructed onpages 12 and 13.

Spraying TechniquesProlonged Overhead or Downward Spraying with a Cup

For prolonged overhead spraying, loosen the fluid tubenut (N) and turn the entire cup assembly one-half turn.See Fig. 11. This will position the fluid tube (36) in theback side of the cup so the entire contents will besprayed.

Fig. 11

36

N

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For prolonged downward spraying, make sure the fluidtube (36) is positioned as shown in Fig. 12.

Fig. 12

36

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Spraying TechniquesGeneral Spraying Techniques1. Select the proper fluid set for the fluid you are

spraying. See pages 4 and 5.

2. When fluid is first being applied, start with the fluidnozzle and air cap adjusted to the “normal spraypattern” position. See Fig. 13. Then adjust asneeded.

3. Keep the gun perpendicular to the surface andmaintain a consistent distance of approximately 6to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) from the object beingsprayed. See Fig. 14.

4. Always have the spray gun in motion before trig-gering it. Move the spray gun across the workpiecein a straight, smooth stroke, maintaining the samespeed and distance. Release the trigger at the endof the stroke.

5. To obtain an even finish, overlap previous strokesby the same amount, generally 50% overlap.

6. Apply a full, wet coat whenever possible.

NOTE: For automotive spraying, work from the outsidein to blend spots.

WiderSprayPattern

Turn Air CapRetaining Ring In

Fig. 13

NormalSprayPattern

NarrowerSprayPattern

Air Cap Flushwith Fluid Nozzle

Turn Air CapRetaining Ring Out

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MaintenanceWARNING

The spray gun cups and accessory remote pres-sure pots remain pressurized until pressure ismanually relieved. To reduce the risk of seriousinjury from pressurized fluid or accidental sprayfrom the gun, always relieve pressure in the cup orpressure pot before checking or servicing any partof the spray system; before installing, cleaning orchanging fluid nozzles; before loosening or remov-ing the accessory remote pressure pot cover; andwhenever you stop spraying.

NOTES:� Check for any fluid leakage from the gun and fluid

hoses. Tighten fittings or replace equipment asneeded.

� Flush the gun before changing colors and when-ever you are done spraying.

CAUTIONClean all parts with a solvent compatible with thefluid being sprayed and compatible with the spraygun and cup or accessory remote pressure potwetted parts. See the Technical Data on the backcover.

Flushing the Spray Gun Using a RemotePressure Pot

1. Turn off the air supply to the gun.

2. Relieve the pressure pot pressure by followingthese steps:

a. Turn off the air supply to the pressure pot.

b. 2 1/2 Gallon Remote Pot: Pull the pressurerelief valve ring (205) until pressure is com-pletely relieved.2 Quart Remote Pot: Turn the air regulator (5)knob all the way out (counterclockwise) andunscrew the air control valve (20) thumbscrew.Wait until pressure is completely relieved be-fore removing the cover. Close the air regula-tor knob and screw the air control valve in be-fore using the system again.

See Fig. 10, page 10.

3. Fill the pressure pot with compatible solvent.

4. Turn the air cap to the round pattern position andreduce pressure by adjusting the pressure regula-tor. This reduces the solvent mist. See Fig. 15.

5. Flush the spray gun, using compressor air only.Point the gun down into a container and flush untilthe solvent runs clean.

6. Relieve the pressure pot pressure, following step2a and b, above.

7. Disconnect the air and fluid hoses from the gun.

8. Clean and lubricate the gun as instructed on pages13 and 15.

Flushing the Spray Gun and Cup1. Turn off the air supply to the gun.

2. Unlatch the cup cover and remove the cup fromthe cover.

3. Turn the air cap to the round pattern position andadjust the regulator to reduce pressure. See Fig.15.

Air Cap Round Pattern Position

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4. Fill the empty cup with about 1-1/2 inches (38.1mm) of compatible solvent and reinstall the cup.Be sure the cover is secured.

5. Turn on the air to the gun.

6. Point the gun down into a container and flush untilthe solvent runs clean. See Fig. 16.

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7. Turn off the air to the gun.

8. Disconnect the air supply and remove the cup fromthe gun. Clean and lubricate the gun as instructedon pages 13 and 15.

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MaintenanceClean the Spray Gun

1. Clean the gun and cup by hand with a compatiblesolvent or place them in a gun washer with the trig-ger held open; cycle the washer as necessary toclean the gun.

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2. Remove the air cap retaining ring (29), air cap(27), spring (25), and detent plate (26). See Fig.18.

3. Trigger the gun while you remove the fluid nozzle(19) with the nozzle wrench (P). See Fig. 18.

CAUTIONTrigger the gun whenever you tighten or removethe nozzle. This keeps the needle seat away fromthe nozzle seating surface and prevents the seatfrom being scratched.

Fig. 18

19

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2927

2625

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4. Soak the air cap, detent plate and fluid nozzle insolvent. Clean the air cap and fluid nozzle daily,minimum, with solvent and a brush (R). See Fig.19. Some applications require more frequentcleaning. Keep all the air cap holes clean.

CAUTIONClean air cap horn holes with a non-metallic item toavoid permanently damaging them.

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5. With the gun pointed down, clean the front of thegun, using the brush and solvent.

6. Trigger the gun while you install the fluid nozzle(19) with the nozzle wrench (P).

7. Install the spring (25), detent plate (26), air cap(27), and air cap retaining ring (29). Be sure toproperly align air cap detents (S) with the slots (T)in the detent plate. See Fig. 20.

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8. Lubricate the gun after cleaning it as instructed onpage 15.

Clean the Venturi Filter/SilencerThe filter/silencer must be kept as clean as possible toallow full air flow through the spray gun.

1. Remove the filter/silencer (54f) from the gun han-dle. See Fig. 21.

2. Clean the filter/silencer with lacquer thinner and asmall brush.

NOTE: The filter/silencer is resistant to solvent.

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ServiceLubricating the Spray Gun

After cleaning or servicing the gun, lubricate the partsindicated in Fig. 22 and Fig. 23 with silicone-free spraygun lubricant or similar material. It is recommendedthat Lubricant 111–265 be used (see Accessories).

� All threaded areas (A)

� Trigger screws (B)

� Trigger axle (C)

� Fluid needle assembly (D) – where indicated

� O–ring on venturi (E) (see Fig. 23)

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1. Be sure that the venturi parts are fully seated intothe spray gun handle and that the locking screw onthe spindle (54h) is tight. See Fig. 23.

2. Press the gun trigger, then release it. If air fails toshut off when the trigger is released, loosen thelocking nut (54a-2) and turn the adjustment cap(54a-1) clockwise. This allows the venturi spindleto fully restore.

3. If the air flow fails to start before before the fluidneedle moves, loosen the locking nut (54a-2) andturn the adjustment cap (54a-1) counterclockwise.

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4. Verify that the filter/silencer (54f) is in place duringspraying and that it is clean. See Maintenance.

Adjusting the NeedleThe needle may need to be adjusted whenever youchange nozzle/needle sizes or to compensate forwear.

To adjust the needle:

1. Remove the housing (22) from the back of thegun. The fluid adjustment knob (20), nut (21), andspring (23-not shown) will come out with it. SeeFig. 24.

2. Loosen the locking nut (17) and turn the drum (13).See Fig. 25.

3. Turn the drum (13) until the trigger has about 1/16in. (1.59 mm) free travel before the needle (14) isengaged and starts to move. See Fig. 25.

4. Lock the adjustment with the locking nut (17).

5. Make sure the spring (23) is in place in the hous-ing (22), then install the housing with the otherparts. Hand-tighten the housing.

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Adjusting the Needle PackingsThe needle packings require adjustment once a monthunder normal use to ensure fluid does not leak backthrough the needle packings. The needle packingsmust also be adjusted whenever the needle isremoved or adjusted.

To adjust the needle packings:

1. First flush the gun as instructed on page 12.

2. Remove the air cap retaining ring (29), air cap(27), spring (25), and detent plate (26). See Fig.26.

3. Trigger the gun while you remove the fluid nozzle(19) with the nozzle wrench (P). See Fig. 26.Clean the gun as instructed on page 13.

CAUTIONTrigger the gun whenever you tighten or removethe nozzle. This keeps the needle seat away fromthe nozzle seating surface and prevents the seatfrom being scratched.

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Service4. Trigger the gun while you turn the packing nut (9)

slightly clockwise with the packing wrench (K), pro-vided. See Fig. 27. This will compress the pack-ings.

The packings need very little pressure to seal well.If the needle binds, the packings are too tight;back the packing nut off 1/16 turn. The needleshould then move freely. If the packings are over-tightened, they may be damaged and need to beremoved and replaced.

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5. Trigger the gun while you install the fluid nozzle(19) with the nozzle wrench (P).

6. Install the spring (25), detent plate (26), air cap(27), and air cap retaining ring (29). Be sure toproperly align air cap detents with the slots in thedetent plate. See Fig. 28.

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TroubleshootingSpray Gun Problems

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION

No or slow fluid flow, inter-mittent spray, or flutteringspray

Proper size fluid set is not being used. Select the proper fluid set for the fluidbeing sprayed. See pages 4 and 5.

Air cap is adjusted too far forward. Adjust the air cap to “normal” position.See page 9.

Gun fluid nozzle is not tight enough, isblocked by dried paint, or is damaged.

Tighten, clean or replace fluid nozzle.

Cup or pressure pot cover is not tightenough or gasket damaged.

Tighten cover or replace gasket.

Cup or pressure pot fluid tube blockedby dried paint or damaged.

Clean or replace fluid tube.

Air flow to cup is blocked. To check: remove the cup (leavecover connected), trigger the gun andcheck for air flow out of the cup lowerpressure tube. If air is not flowingfreely, clean the air passage tubes.

Needle packings are not properly ad-justed. Fluid loss though the packingswill effect fluid pressure and cause afluid build-up in the gun body.

Clean the gun body with solvent andthe brush provided. Adjust the needlepackings as instructed on page 17.

Needle is not properly adjusted. Fluidflow will be restricted if there is toomuch free travel between the triggerand needle.

Adjust the needle as instructed onpage 16.

Check valve is not properly installed(upside down) or is blocked.

Properly install or replace check valve.

Fluid leaks at fluid nozzleafter the trigger is released

Needle is not seating in the fluidnozzle.

� Check for a loose fluid nozzle or abent nozzle or needle; tighten thenozzle or replace parts as needed.

� Check the needle adjustment; seepage 16.

� Check the needle packings adjust-ment; see page 17.

Poor spray pattern Air cap horn holes and/or fluid nozzleplugged.

Soak air cap and/or fluid nozzle in sol-vent. Clean air cap horn holes withnon-metallic item to avoid permanentlydamaging them. See page 13.

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TroubleshootingSpray Finish Problems

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION

Orange peel finish – Paintsurface not smooth

Paint droplets too large. � Maintain proper spraying distance;see page 11.

� Do not use an air hose that is toolong to provide sufficient atomiza-tion pressure.

� If droplets are still too large, reducethe fluid or use a smaller air cap.

Paint droplets drying too fast to proper-ly flow out of gun.

Keep the object being sprayed out ofdirect sunlight. When spraying inwarmer temperatures, use a slowerevaporating solvent or a retarder.

Cold weather spraying. Keep the fluid and the object beingsprayed as close to room temperatureas possible. When sprayed on a coldsurface, most paints will become toothick to flow properly.

Dirty venturi filter/silencer. Clean or replace venturi filter/silencer.

Blushing – Clear coatingsappear milky

Moisture condensation is trapped inthe paint when spraying in hot, humidconditions.

� Store the lacquer off concretefloors, at room temperature.

� Apply lighter coats and allow forproper drying time.

� Use a slower evaporating solventor retarder.

� Do not spray in windy conditions.

Fish eyes – Small pools onpainted surface that will notfill

Silicone contamination from lubricants,grease, polish, or waxes on the sur-face being sprayed.

Clean all parts with a cleaning solvent;use a solvent rag and a clean rag towipe with. Replace rags as needed. Ifthe problem persists, use a fish eyeeliminator.

Runs and sags Applying too much paint per pass forthe drying conditions.

� Move the gun faster or decreasethe fluid flow.

� Maintain proper spraying distance;see page 11.

� Reduce the amount of thinner oruse a faster drying thinner.

Solvent pops or bubbles Sprayed surface drying before solventgas can be released.

� Apply fluid in lighter coats to allowfor proper evaporation.

� Use the recommended thinners.� Follow the solutions, above, for

Orange peel finish–paint dropletstoo large.

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Parts for 711V Venturi Gun711V Venturi Gun, with 1 quart (1 liter) cup

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Parts for 711V Venturi GunRef No. Part No. Description Qty

1 M70373 GUN BODY 12* M70410 ACTUATOR, needle 13* M70388 PIN, actuator 14* M70389 AXLE, trigger 15* M70392 GUIDE, trigger axle 16 M70384 HOLDER, nozzle 17 M70401 FITTING, fluid inlet 18* M70381 PACKING KIT, fluid; � 19* M70380 NUT, packing 110 M70391 TRIGGER 111* M70380 SCREW & BUSHING, kit 113 M70405 DRUM 1

NEEDLE; See chart on pages 4 or 5 for part no. 1

15 M70403 RING, driving 116 M70404 SPRING, driving ring 117 M70406 LOCKING NUT, drum 119 FLUID NOZZLE; Includes item

19a; See chart on pages 4 or 5 for part no. 1

20 M70467 ADJUSTMENT KNOB, fluid 121 M70466 NUT, adjustment 122 M70465 FITTING, gun 123 M70407 SPRING, needle return 125* M70378 SPRING, air cap 126* M70377 PLATE, air cap detent 127 AIR CAP; See chart on pages 4 or

5 for part no. 129 M70375 RING, air cap retaining 1

Ref No. Part No. Description Qty32* M70430 SET SCREW, quick disconnect 133* M70394 CONNECTOR, hose 134 M71007 HOSE and CHECK VALVE 136 M70413 FLUID TUBE 137 M70415 YOKE, cup 138 M70417 LEVER, cup 139 M70422 COVER, cup 140* M71652 ELBOW, barbed fitting 142 M70420 NUT, locking 143 M70425 GASKET, cup; polyethylene, 5 pak 144 M70423 CUP; 1 quart (1 liter) 151* M71423 AIR PRESSURE, kit 154 M70966 VENTURI ASSY.;

Includes items 54a–54h 154a M71649 CAP, NUT, SPRING; kit 154b M70970 GUIDE, spindle 154c M70971 BODY, venturi 154d M70972 FITTING, air 154e M70974 O-RING 154f M70976 FILTER/SILENCER; 10 pak 154g M70978 CLIP, silencer 154h M70973 SPINDLE, venturi 155 M70612 TOOL KIT; (not shown) Includes a

brush, T-wrench, & nozzle wrench 156 M70427 CUP, 1 quart (1 liter) assembly 1

* These parts are included in Repair Kit M70290,which may be purchased separately. NOTE: It isnecessary to purchase the hose and check valve(34) separately when ordering the Repair Kit. OrderM71007.

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Parts for 714HSV & 712HSV Venturi Gun714HSV Turbine Gun, with 1/2 quart (1/2 liter) cup712HSV Turbine Gun, with 3/4 quart (3/4 liter) cup

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Parts for 714HSV & 712HSV Venturi GunRef No. Part No. Description Qty

1 M71114 GUN BODY 12* M70410 ACTUATOR, needle 13* M70388 PIN, actuator 14* M70389 AXLE, trigger 15* M70392 GUIDE, trigger axle 16 M70384 HOLDER, nozzle 18* M70381 PACKING KIT, fluid; � 19* M70380 NUT, packing 110 M70391 TRIGGER 111* M70386 SCREW & BUSHING, kit 113 M70405 DRUM

NEEDLE; See chart on pages 4 or 5 for part no. 1

15 M70403 RING, driving 116 M70404 SPRING, driving ring 117 M70406 LOCKING NUT, drum 119 FLUID NOZZLE; Includes item

19a; See chart on pages 4 or 5 for part no. 1

20 M70467 ADJUSTMENT KNOB, fluid 121 M70466 NUT, adjustment 122 M70465 FITTING, gun 123 M70407 SPRING, needle return 125* M70378 SPRING, air cap 126* M70377 PLATE, air cap detent 127 AIR CAP; See chart on pages 4 or

5 for part no. 129 M70375 RING, air cap retaining 132* M70430 SET SCREW, quick disconnect 134 M71031 FITTING, fluid inlet 135 M71030 NUT, fluid inlet 136 M71033 O-RING 1

Ref No. Part No. Description Qty

37 M71032 O-RING 138 M71035 CUP, 1/2 quart (1/2 liter);

Model 714HSV only 1M71034 CUP, 3/4 quart (3/4 liter);

Model 712HSV only 139 M71040 NUT 140 M71039 FITTING 141 M71037 COVER, cup 142 M71026 GASKET, cup; polyethylene, 5 pak 143 M71021 COVER, cup 144 M71019 NUT 245 M71051 HOSE (1/4”) and CHECK VALVE 146 M70393 ELBOW CONNECTOR, hose 147 M71046 ELBOW CONNECTOR, hose 154 M70966 VENTURI ASSY.;

Includes items 54a–54h 154a M71644 CAP, NUT, SPRING; kit 154b M70970 GUIDE, spindle 154c M70971 BODY, venturi 154d M70972 FITTING, air 154e M70974 O-RING 154f M70976 FILTER/SILENCER, 10 pak 154g M70978 CLIP, silencer 154h M70973 SPINDLE, venturi 155 M70612 TOOL KIT; (not shown) Includes a

brush, T-wrench, & nozzle wrench 1

* These parts are included in Repair Kit M70290,which may be purchased separately. NOTE: It isnecessary to purchase the hose and check valve(45) separately when ordering the Repair Kit. OrderM71051.

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Parts for 713V Venturi GunRef No. Part No. Description Qty

1 M70373 GUN BODY 12* M70410 ACTUATOR, needle 13* M70388 PIN, actuator 14* M70389 AXLE, trigger 15* M70392 GUIDE, trigger axle 16 M70384 HOLDER, nozzle 17 M70401 FITTING, fluid inlet 18* M70381 PACKING KIT, fluid; � 19* M70380 NUT, packing 110 M70391 TRIGGER 111* M70386 SCREW & BUSHING, kit 113 M70405 DRUM 114 NEEDLE; See chart on pages 4 or

5 for part no. 115 M70403 RING, driving 116 M70404 SPRING, driving ring 117 M70406 LOCKING NUT, drum 119 FLUID NOZZLE; See chart on

pages 4 or 5 for part no. 120 M70467 ADJUSTMENT KNOB, fluid 121 M70466 NUT, adjustment 122 M70465 FITTING, gun 1

Ref No. Part No. Description Qty

23 M70407 SPRING, needle return 1

25* M70378 SPRING, air cap 126* M70377 PLATE, air cap detent 127 AIR CAP; See chart on pages 4 or

5 for part no. 129 M70375 RING, air cap retaining 132* M70430 SET SCREW, quick disconnect 154 M70966 VENTURI ASSY.;

Includes items 54a–54h 154a M71649 CAP, NUT, SPRING; kit 154b M70970 GUIDE, spindle 154c M70971 BODY, venturi 154d M70972 FITTING, air 154e M70974 O-RING 154f M70976 FILTER/SILENCER, 10 pak 154g M70978 CLIP, silencer 154h M70973 SPINDLE, venturi 155 M70612 TOOL KIT; (not shown) Includes a

brush, T-wrench, & nozzle wrench 1

* These parts are included in M70290, which may bepurchased separately.

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Accessories2-1/2 Gallon Pressure Pot M7060450 psi (3.5 bar) Maximum Inlet Air Pressure2-1/2 gallon (9.5 liter) capacity, aluminum tank.Includes an air pressure regulator and gauge and apressure relief valve.

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NOTE: 2 1/2 Gal(9.46 liter) PaintTank Liner (5 pak)M70695

Ref. No. Part No. Description Qty.201 104655 PRESSURE GAUGE 1202 151519 REDUCER, 1/4 to 1/8 in. 1203 M70687 COUPLING 1204 M70676 O-RING 1205 M70686 PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE RING 1206 M70685 FLUID TUBE 1207 103995 GASKET, standard; EPDM 1

M70617 GASKET, solvent resistant; Thiokol (optional–must order separately) 1

208 M70678 WING NUT 5209 M70677 WASHER 5210 M70680 EYE BOLT 5211 M70684 BAND 5212 M70683 TANK, paint, 2-1/2 gallon (9.46 liter),

galvanized steel with cover 1213 M70681 SCREW, band 5214 M70682 NUT, band 5215 M70688 COVER 1216 M70809 QUICK DISCONNECT, male 1217 104815 PRESSURE REGULATOR 1218 110440 FITTING, tee 1219 189557 RESTRICTOR 1220 M70727 SAFETY VALVE 1221 M71639 HANDLE 1

2 Quart Pressure Pot 214617, Series B50 psi (3.5 bar) Maximum Inlet Air Pressure2 quart (1.94 liter) capacity, aluminum cup.Includes an air pressure regulator and gauge, pressurerelief valve, and rigid hook handle.

WARNINGDo not use 1,1,1-trichloroethane, methylenechloride, other halogenated hydrocarbon sol-vents or fluids containing such solvents in theturbine spray system, which contains aluminumand/or galvanized-coated parts. Such use couldresult in a serious chemical reaction, with thepossibility of explosion, which could causedeath, serious injury, and/or substantial propertydamage.

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Ref.No. Part No. Description Qty.1 100–032 SCREW, rd hd; 6–32 x 1/4” 12 100–188 NUT, hex; 5/16–18 13 101–855 SCREW, rd hd, self–tapping;

No. 4 x 3/16” 24* 104–655 GAUGE, pressure; 15* 104–815 REGULATOR, air; adjustable,

See Manual 308–167 16 183–697 NIPPLE; 1/8 npt 17* 172–593* VALVE, check 18 172–594 BRACKET, check valve 19 172–613 ADAPTER, handle 110 172–620 HANDLE 111 172–621 ADAPTER, 7/16 unf(m)

x 1/8 npt(m) 112 172–622 WASHER, flat; 1/4” 113 172–679 NUT, hex; 3/8” x 1/8” 114 172–680 ELBOW; 1/2 uns(f) x 3/8 npsm(m) 115* 183–337 GASKET, cap 1

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AccessoriesRef.No. Part No. Description Qty.16 172–682 ADAPTER; 3/8 npsm(m)

x 1/2 uns(f) 117* 172–684 SPRING, compression 118 183–696 TEE; 1/4 npt(m) x 1/4 npt(m) x

1/8 npt(f) 119 174–069 LID 120 174–075 VALVE, air control 121 174–100 CHAIN, ball; 3” (76.2 mm) long 122 176–243 LABEL 123 212–005 HOSE, air; 1/4” ID, 6’ (1.83 m)

long; cpld 1/4 npsm(fbe) swivel;Includes item 24 1

24 104–415 .COUPLING 225 212–006 HOSE, fluid; 1/4” ID, 6’–8” (2.03 m)

long; cpld 3/8 npsm(fbe) swivel; Includes item 26 1

26 104–084 .COUPLING 227 214–602 CUP 128* 214–691 VALVE, relief; 50 psi (3.5 bar). 129 172–881 TUBE 1

* Recommended ”tool box” spare parts. Keep on handto reduce down time.

NOTE: See Selection Charts on pages 4 and 5 to or-der fluid sets.

Lubricant 111–265One 4 oz. (113 gram) tube sanitary (non-silicone)lubricant for fluid seals and wear areas.

#4 Ford Viscosity Cup M70702To measure viscosity of fluid.

1 Quart (1 liter) Cup Lid M70610For air tight storage of fluid.

3/4 Quart (3/4 liter) Cup Assembly (over) M71047(Aluminum)

3/4 Quart (3/4 liter) Cup Assembly (over) M71048(Nylon)

3/4 Quart (3/4 liter) and 1/2 Quart (1/2 liter) CupGaskets (over) M710275 pak of polyethylene gaskets for use with M71047.

1 Quart (1 liter) Cup Assembly (under) M70427Includes complete cup–under assembly to convert a713V gun to a 711V gun. In addition, it is necessary toorder the M71007 hose and check valve kit.

1 Quart (1 liter) Cup Gaskets (under) M704255 pak of polyethylene gaskets.

Mini Air Regulator and Gauge M70669Venturi Filter/Silencers (10 pak) M70976Hose and Cup (under) Check Valve (711V VenturiGun) M71007To help prevent the cup from de-pressurizing after theair is shut off.

Hose and Cup (over) Check Valve (714HSV and 712HSV Venturi Guns) M71051To help prevent the cup from de-pressurizing after theair is shut off.

Contractor User Kit M70704Includes:

Part No. Description Qty.

M70395 Air pressure tube 3M70439 1.0 mm Air Cap 1M70444 2.0 mm Air Cap 1M70448 1.0 mm Fluid Nozzle 1M70450 2.0 mm Fluid Nozzle 1M70424 Cup Gasket 5M70456 1.0 mm Needle Assembly 1M70460 2.0 mm Needle Assembly 1M70464 Material Strainer 1

Automotive User Kit M70705Includes:

Part No. Description Qty.

M70395 Air pressure tube 3M70434 0.5 mm Air Cap 1M70437 0.7 mm Air Cap 1M70634 1.2 mm Fluid Nozzle 1M70448 1.0 mm Fluid Set 1M70424 Cup Gasket 5M70637 1.2 mm Needle Assembly 1M70456 1.0 mm Needle Assembly 1M70464 Material Strainer 1

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The Graco Warranty and DisclaimersWARRANTYGraco warrants all equipment manufactured by it and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship onthe date of sale by an authorized Graco distributor to the original purchaser for use. As purchaser’s sole remedy for breach of thiswarranty, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment proven defec-tive. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written rec-ommendations.This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for, any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty installation,misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution ofnon–Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility with Gracoequipment of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, instal-lation, operation or maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco.This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributorfor verification of the claim. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. Theequipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose anydefect in material or workmanship, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts,labor and transportation.

DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONSThe terms of this warranty constitute purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy and are in lieu of any other warranties (express orimplied), including warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and of any non–contractualliabilities, including product liabilities, based on negligence or strict liability. Every form of liability for direct, special or consequen-tial damages or loss is expressly excluded and denied. In no case shall Graco’s liability exceed the amount of the purchase price.Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.

EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY GRACO WARRANTYGraco makes no warranty, and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, withrespect to accessories, equipment, materials, or components sold but not manufactured by Graco. These items sold, but notmanufactured by Graco (such as electric motor, switches, hose, etc.) are subject to the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer.Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties.

Technical DataMaximum Inlet Fluid Pressure 50 psi (3.5 bar). . . . . . . . Maximum Inlet Air Pressure 90 psi (6.2 bar). . . . . . . . . Atomizing Air Pressure 10 psi (0.7 bar). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Inlet Quick-disconnect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fluid Inlet 3/8 nps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wetted Parts

Bare Spray Gun Stainless Steel, �. . . . . . . . . Hard-coated Aluminum, Brass

Spray Gun Cups Aluminum, Polyethylene. . . . . . . . 2 Quart Accessory Remote Pressure Pot Aluminum, Polyethylene. . . 2-1/2 Gallon AccessoryRemote Pressure Pot Galvanized Steel,. . . . . . . . .

EPDM (standard) is a registered trademark of the Du Pont Corporation.

Graco PhoneNumbers

TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distrib-utor, or call this number to identify the distributorclosest to you: 1–800–328–0211 Toll Free

FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, service repairinformation or assistance regarding the application ofGraco equipment: 1–800–543–0339 Toll Free

Sales Offices: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Mt. Arlington (N.J.)Foreign Offices: Canada; England; Korea; Switzerland; France; Germany; Hong Kong; Japan

GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441PRINTED IN U.S.A. 308–337 11/94

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