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Pump repair, Warning – Graco TEXSPRAY 1030 User Manual

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Pump Repair

To reduce risk of injury due to sprayer starting

unexpectedly, shut off engine before performing

checks or service.

WARNING

Disassemble Pump

1. See Displacement Pump Repair on page 10 to

remove pump.

2. Use a hammer on tabs of lug nut (214) to loosen

foot valve housing.

3. Fig. 7. Disassemble pump, but do not disassemble

piston rod (201) from piston housing (206) unless

either needs to be replaced. These two parts are

joined with high-strength (red) Loctiter. Joint must

be heated to disassemble.

Clean and Inspect All Parts

1. Clean all traces of sealant from all parts with a

compatible solvent.

2. Inspect all part for nicks and scratches. Replace

worn or damaged parts as they cause packings to

wear more quickly and may result in poor pump

performance.

Repair Kit

Packing Repair Kit 235186 is available. Replace all

parts in kit for best results.

Parts included in kit are marked with an asterisk in text

and drawings. For example, 208*.

Assemble Pump

1. Fig. 7. If piston rod (201) and piston housing (206),

were disassembled, clean threads thoroughly.

Apply Loctite primer and then red Loctite to

threads and torque to 80 to 100 ft-lb (110 to

135 N.m). Allow to dry at least 1 hour.

2. Assemble onto piston seat (213): washer (212);

u-cup seal (218*) with lips toward ring; female

gland (211*) and then alternate white (210*) and

purple packings (219*), all with lips facing up; male

gland (209*).

3. Install nut (208*) on piston seat (213). Hand tight-

en nut firmly.

4. Install ball (220*) in piston housing (206).

5. Apply blue Loctite to piston seat (213) threads and

screw assembly onto rod, hand tight.

TIP: Draw a line across male gland, nut and piston

housing for an alignment reference before tightening

piston and nut.

6. Place piston seat (213) in a vise. Hold packing nut

(208) steady with one wrench and use a torque

wrench to tighten rod assembly to 90--125 ft-lb

(122--170 N.m). Make sure reference line made in

step 5 is aligned.

7. Grease throat of intake housing (227). Assemble

into throat: male gland (204*), flat side first; alter-

nate white packings (225*) and purple packings

(203*) and then female gland, all with lips facing

down. Install packing nut (202) and hand tighten,

firmly.

8. Grease piston packings and inside throat pack-

ings.

9. Grease new o-rings (205*) and install on cylinder

(221). Slide cylinder into bottom of intake housing

(227) until you hear it snap.

10. Guide piston rod assembly into cylinder so piston

rod flats are aligned with opening in front of pump.

Push down until you hear another snap. Turn

pump over and push assembly in completely.

11. Align rod hole to front of pump with a screw driver.

12. Grease o-ring (223*), install on plug (224), install

plug and screws (222) loosely. Torque screws to

50--70 in--lb (5.6--8 N.m) in a crosswise pattern.

13. Install ball (216*) and ball guide (217) into foot

valve. Place pump assembly on foot valve and

push into place.

14. Screw on lug nut (214). Tighten lug nut securely

with a hammer.

TIP: Lug nut must be tight or pump will not prime.

Draw a line between intake housing and lug nut for an

alignment reference during operation.