Graco Water Dispenser 710 User Manual

Instructions  
332094A  
Dispensit- 710  
EN  
Usage Statement Depending on valve configuration this valve can be used to dispense the following:  
Acrylics • Conformal Coatings • Epoxies • Lubricants • RTV Silicones • Silicone Oils • Solder Flux • Solder Mask • UV Curables  
Dispense Valve  
100psi (0.69 MPa, 6.9 bar) Maximum Working Pressure  
Important Safety Instructions  
Read all warnings and instructions in this manual.  
Save these instructions.  
See Page 3 for model information, including maximum  
working pressure and approvals.  
 
GENERAL INFORMATION  
The Model 710 Dispense Valve is an On/Off valve designed for a continuous flow of viscous material through a  
dispense needle in automatic, semi-automatic or manual applications. It is shipped complete with the following:  
Model 710 Dispense Valve  
Two 3 foot (.9 m) sections of pneumatic air line  
Seal Kit  
Operating and Maintenance Manual  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
This product should be used only by employees who have been given appropriate training and safety warnings as  
set forth in this manual. Read completely before operating.  
WARNING: Do not exceed 100 psi (6.9 bar) pressure on the operating system. Do not exceed 1200 psi (82.7 bar)  
material inlet pressure. Higher pressures may cause a hazard or serious injury. Note: The minimum  
recommended pneumatic operating system pressure is 70 psi (4.8 bar) clean/dry air.  
Toxicity and flammability hazards depend upon the product being dispensed by this unit, and the user should take  
appropriate safety precautions as indicated on the MSDS of the product.  
Always wear safety glasses.  
ILLUSTRATION REFERENCES  
Throughout this manual you will find references by illustration item number to the illustrations in the manual. The  
references are indicated by parentheses around a number such as: (7). Illustrations represent typical valve  
configurations. The drawings for your exact model are inserted at the back of the manual and include the part  
numbers for ordering replacement parts.  
GENERAL ACCESSORIES  
Graco | Liquid Control offers a full line of standard and custom accessories for your dispensing needs including:  
Valve Controllers  
Syringe Feed Systems  
Cartridge Retainers and Pressure Reservoirs  
Titan 200 High Pressure Cartridge Feed Systems  
Transfer Pump Feed Systems for 1, 5 and 55 gallon containers  
Mounting Bases and Brackets  
Custom Needles and Needle Blocks  
Consult your Dispensit dealer or the factory for details.  
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION  
1. The normal “ready” state of the system is as follows:  
The material supply line is filled with dispensable material.  
The system has been purged, filling the valve with material up to the Piston(4).  
The Piston (4) is seated in the Needle Seat (1).  
2. The dispense cycle begins when the controller is activated. Air at 70 psi (4.8 bar) enters the Open port and  
raises the Piston (4) off the Needle Seat (1).  
3. Material flows through the Valve Body (5) and out through the Needle Block (23). Volume can be varied by  
changing the material pressure, needle size, dispense speed and dispense time.  
4. When the correct amount of material has been dispensed, the controller relieves air from the Open port and  
applies air to the Close port. The Piston (4) seats back into the Needle Seat (1), sealing the valve and ending  
the dispensing process. The system is again in the normal “ready” state.  
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SETUP PROCEDURE  
MOUNTING DISPENSE VALVE  
Mounting holes are drilled through the valve body. The valve may be tilted to a maximum of 60 degrees  
from the vertical depending on the application.  
AIR CONTROLLER  
Operation of the Model 710 Dispense Valve requires a controller that can provide the following:  
A minimum of 0.5 SCFM (2.3 cm3) of dry unlubricated air at a minimum pressure of 70 psi (4.8 bar) and a  
maximum of 100 psi (6.9 bar).  
Time delay capability to allow the valve to cycle.  
Independent air pressure regulators for material supply and valve operation.  
“Purge capability” which is the ability for the operator to pass or not pass air to the Open port on the dispense  
valve.  
For semiautomatic or automatic applications, a foot switch or other control to cycle the valve.  
Connection for .16”ID x .25” OD (6.35mm) pressure tubing for use between the dispense valve and  
controller.  
Connection for a .16”ID x .25” OD (6.35mm) pressure tubing for use between the controller and syringe.  
OPERATING PROCEDURES  
If there are any problems in getting started, refer to the Troubleshooting  
section or call Technical Service at (330) 494-1313.  
DRY SYSTEM CHECKOUT  
This is an initial checkout to determine if the setup has been properly completed. The dry checkout is  
conducted without any material in the system. Refer to the illustrations above or below.  
1. Turn on the controller and the air supply.  
2. Set the air pressure to 70 psi (4.8 bar) on the system pressure gauge.  
3. In the normal “ready” state the Piston (4) is seated in the Needle Seat (1), sealing the dispense  
valve. For this test, loosen the Nut (2) and remove the Needle Block (23) and Needle Seat (1) so  
that you can visually verify that the Piston (4) rises inside the Valve Sleeve (3).  
4. Momentarily press the dispense valve cycling control switch.  
5. The controller applies air to the Open port of the dispense valve, the Piston (4) lifts. After the time  
delay the controller applies air to the Close port causing the Piston (4) to move down. Visually  
verify the piston movement. When this happens, the system is correctly installed.  
6. Reinstall the Needle Block (23) and Needle Seat (1) with the Nut (2). Anytime the Needle Seat (1)  
is replaced, you must loosen the Hex Nut (20) and tighten the Adjustment Screw (21) into the Valve  
Body (5) until it seats. Then back off the Adjustment Screw (21) approximately 2 turns and tighten  
the Hex Nut (20). This step is required for proper adjustment of the Piston (4).  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
MATERIAL LOADING  
Material is supplied from a pressure vessel or pump with enough pressure to cause a proper rate of flow from the  
dispense needle. (Note: The material pressure will vary depending on the application.)  
Warning: Do not apply either operating or reservoir air pressure to the product unless all screws are in place and  
properly tightened and all material supply connections are properly in place and tightened. Fasten all air  
connections securely.  
Attach the air line to the regulator and set the air pressure control to the setting required for the application. (Note:  
When using a remote reservoir, the delivery tubing and fittings must be compatible with the material being  
dispensed and capable of withstanding the dispensing pressure.)  
WARNING: Do not exceed 100 psi (6.9 bar) pressure on the operating system. Do not exceed 1200 psi (82.7 bar)  
material inlet pressure. Higher pressures may cause a hazard or serious injury. Note: The minimum  
recommended pneumatic operating system pressure is 70 psi (4.8 bar) clean/dry air.  
WET SYSTEM CHECKOUT  
Using the purge cycle on the air supply controller, run the material through the material supply line and valve until  
a smooth material flow is observed through the dispense needle.  
After the purge cycle has been completed, set the air supply controller to the manual cycle mode and cycle the  
dispense valve several times.  
OPERATION ADJUSTMENTS  
AIR SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT  
The air pressure to the controller and material supply regulator is typically 70 psi (4.8 bar). Do not exceed 100 psi  
(6.9 bar) pressure to the dispense valve. However, the material supply pressure must be adjusted according to  
the type of material being dispensed. Too low a pressure will give you an inconsistent dispensed volume because  
the material does not have sufficient pressure to flow smoothly through the needle. Too high a pressure may  
cause material separation or packing. Use the minimum pressure needed to obtain smooth material flow during  
the purge cycle.  
MATERIAL OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT  
The material output depends on the material pressure, size of needle, and the rate at which the dispense valve is  
moved by the system to which it is attached.  
Note: The Adjustment Screw (27) is used to adjust the maximum height setting of the Piston Rod (4) to  
the Needle Seat (1) and is not intended to be used as a flow control adjustment. See the Dry System  
Check (seen on the previous page) for more information.  
DISPENSE NEEDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
Ideally, the material should just contact the work piece enough to create an adhesive bond and cause a clean  
separation of the material from the needle tip upon completion of the dispense cycle.  
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
DISPENSE NEEDLE REPLACEMENT  
If no material or reduced volumes of material come out of the dispense needle it may be partially or completely  
clogged. Clean with water or solvent depending on the material dispensed. A fine wire, used cautiously, will help  
open clogged needles. Replace the needle if damaged or severely clogged. Replacement needles can be  
ordered for the Model 710 Dispense Valve by specifying the proper part number. See the Recommended Spare  
Parts section of this manual or consult the drawings for your exact model.  
DISASSEMBLY  
Refer to the illustration below and the drawings in the back of this manual for your exact model.  
Note the direction that u-cup and Posipak seals are facing as you remove them so that the replacements can be  
installed facing the same way.  
Note that the Gaskets (24) rarely require replacement and are not provided in the seal kit. Retain them for reuse  
after cleaning. Replacements are available from the factory or your Dispensit dealer.  
1. Turn off the air supply and remove the Connectors (28) from the controller.  
2. Turn off the material supply and remove the material inlet line from the Adapter (15).  
3. Remove the valve from its mounting.  
4. Remove the Needle Seat (1) and Needle Block (23) by removing the Nut (2).  
NOTE: Also remove the O-ring (18) and Gasket (24) associated with this needle seat. Save the gasket.  
5. Remove the Retaining Plug (17) which allows the Spring (13) to push the Valve Sleeve (3) and the Piston  
Assembly (4) out of the Valve Body (5).  
6. Remove the U-cup Seals (16).  
7. Remove the Set Screw (27) and remove End Cap (14) from the Valve Body (5).  
8. Loosen the Hex Nut (20) and remove the Adjustment Screw (21) and its O-ring (19) from the End Cap (14).  
9. Remove the O-rings (6) from the End Cap (14) and from the Valve Sleeve (3).  
10. Remove the Retaining Tube (9) from the Valve Sleeve (3).  
11. Remove the Retaining Ring (12) from the Valve Sleeve (3).  
12. Remove the Washer (11).  
13. Remove the U-cup Seal (10).  
14. Remove the Spacer (8).  
15. Remove the Posipak Seal (7).  
16. Remove the Tubing (29) from the open and close Elbows (25) and remove the elbows and their Gaskets (24).  
The 710 Dispense Valve is now ready for cleaning and assembly.  
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MODEL 710 GENERAL ILLUSTRATION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
NEEDLE SEAT  
NUT  
VALVE SLEEVE  
PISTON ASSEMBLY  
VALVE BODY  
O-RING  
POSIPAK SEAL  
SPACER  
RETAINING TUBE  
U-CUP SEAL  
WASHER  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
27  
28  
29  
ADAPTER  
U-CUP SEAL  
RETAINING PLUG  
O-RING  
O-RING  
HEX NUT,#10-32  
ADJUSTMENT SCRW,#10-32 X 1-1/2  
FITTING  
NEEDLE BLOCK  
GASKET  
ELBOW  
RETAINING RING  
SPRING  
END CAP  
SET SCREW  
CONNECTOR  
TUBING  
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
ASSEMBLY  
Refer to the illustration above and the drawings at the back of this manual for your exact model.  
Note: Clean all valve parts with an appropriate solvent prior to assembly. Always install new, lightly lubricated  
o-rings and seals when assembling the valve. Use Krytox 203GPL (part number 84/0200-K3/11) for lubricating  
valve parts including seals and o-rings. Lubricate the bore of the Valve Body (3) and the Valve Sleeve (3) before  
assembly. Check the Piston (4), Valve Sleeve (3) and Needle Seat (1) for wear and if they are worn secure  
replacements before proceeding.  
Note: Use caution as you install new U-cup and Posipak seals so that they are not pinched or torn. Do this by  
making sure they are lubricated, and by tucking the lips of the seal inward before uniformly pushing them into  
position. Always consult the illustrations and drawings to be sure that seals face the correct direction.  
1. Install the Posipak Seals (7) in the Valve Sleeve (3).  
2. Insert the Spacer (8).  
3. Install the U-cup Seals (10) in the Valve Sleeve (3).  
4. Align the Spacer (8) and insert the Retaining Tube (9) into the Valve Sleeve (3).  
5. Install the Washer (11) and the Retaining Ring (12) in the Valve Sleeve (3).  
6. Install the O-rings (6) on the Valve Sleeve (3) and on the End Cap (14).  
7. Install the End Cap (14) in the Valve Body (5). Secure the End Cap (14) with the Set Screw (27). Caution: Do  
not install the Adjustment Screw (21) at this time.  
8. Install the U-cup Seals (16) on the Piston Assembly (4) positioning them as noted in the illustration.  
9. Lubricate the piston rod and insert the Piston Assembly (4) into the Valve Sleeve (3).  
10. Place the Spring (13) on top of the Piston Assembly (4) and using the boss on the top of the piston to center  
the spring insert the Piston Assembly (4) and Valve Sleeve (3) into the Valve Body (5) until the spring  
compresses. Hold this in place firmly.  
11. Align and insert the Retaining Plug (17). Tighten the Retaining Plug (17) until it is snug. Do not overtighten.  
12. Carefully install the Needle Block (23) through the Gasket (24) and into the Needle Seat (1).  
13. Position the O-ring (18) on the Needle Seat (1) and place against the Valve Sleeve (3). Install the Nut (2) and  
tighten until snug. Do not overtighten.  
14. Lubricate the threads of the Adjustment Screw (21) and thread the Hex Nut (20) onto it fully. Insert the  
O-ring (19) into the End Cap (14). Thread the Adjustment Screw (21) and Hex Nut (20) into the End Cap (14)  
through the O-ring (19) until the Adjustment Screw stops. Back the Adjustment Screw (21) off two turns, then  
tighten the Hex Nut (20) down against the O-ring (19) and End Cap (14).  
15. Install the open port and close port Elbows (25) and their Gaskets (24). Install the Tubing (29).  
16. Mount the valve to its point of use.  
17. Connect the material inlet line to the Adapter (15).  
18. Attach the air supply line connectors (28) to the controller.  
Perform the Dry System Checkout, Material Loading and Wet System Checkout procedures.  
The 710S Dispense Valve is now ready to be placed back in service.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If operating difficulties are encountered, review the symptoms below. With each problem there are one or more  
possible causes that should be investigated to resolve the situation.  
NOTHING HAPPENS - If absolutely nothing happens when trying to cycle the Dispense Head, check the electric  
pneumatic power. Check the footswitch or cycle start switch to be sure it is plugged in.  
VALVE CYCLES, NOTHING DISPENSED - First, try to purge the unit; this should fix most situations. If it doesn’t,  
check to see that there is enough pressure to the reservoir or transfer pump. Perhaps the Reservoir/Needle path  
is clogged; examine and clear or replace as necessary. Consider whether the material could have set up in the  
system. (See the “Wet System Checkout” and “Operation Adjustments” sections.)  
IRREGULAR VOLUME DISPENSED - Frequently, this is caused by faulty material. The material must be a  
smooth (homogeneous) mixture, without any air entrapped in it. A second cause could possibly be that the  
material is not being supplied. Check the reservoir pressure as it may be too low for the type of material being  
dispensed and/or the rate at which the system moves the dispense valve may be too fast. To adjust, follow the  
directions found in the “Operation Adjustments” section of this manual.  
REDUCED VOLUMES DISPENSED - Check to see if needle is partially clogged (refer to “Periodic Maintenance”  
section).  
NO MATERIAL DISPENSED - This is due to a clogged needle (refer to “Periodic Maintenance” section).  
MATERIAL CONTINUES TO FLOW AFTER SHUT OFF - This can be due to material preventing the piston from  
seating properly into the needle seat or to a worn piston and/or needle seat. Remove needle block and needle  
seat, clear the blockage or replace the worn components.  
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MODEL 710 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS  
Note: These parts are routine supply items or wear parts not covered by warranty for normal wear.  
Quantity  
Description  
Part Number  
1
1
SEAL KIT,710  
PISTON  
see assembly drawing for part number  
see assembly drawing for part number  
see assembly drawing for part number  
84/0200-K3/11  
1
NEEDLE SEAT  
**  
KRYTOX 203GPL ASSEMBLY LUBRICANT  
#10-32 Hub Replacement Needles for Single Needle Block Models  
Needle Length is .75” from mounting face to needle tip. Custom lengths available.  
Description  
Needle Part Number  
Quantity  
NEEDLE, 12 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 14 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 16 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 17 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 18 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 19 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 20 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
NEEDLE, 22 GAUGE x .75”, Pack of 4  
A9010017-4  
A9010019-4  
A9010010-4  
A9010011-4  
A9010012-4  
A9010013-4  
A9010014-4  
A9010020-4  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
Luer Lock Hub Replacement Needles for Single Needle Block Models  
Needle length shown is length projecting from LL hub. Other lengths available.  
Description  
Needle Part Number  
Quantity  
Needle Sampler Package, 10 each of 14, 16,  
18, 20 and 22  
Needle,LL,14 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50 *  
E4000025-50  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
**  
E4000001-50  
E4000014-50  
E4000004-50  
E4000088-50  
E4000006-50  
E4000008-50  
E4000009-50  
E4000011-50  
E4000024-50  
Needle,LL,14 ga.x 1”, Pack of 50  
Needle,LL,15 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50  
Needle,LL,16 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50 *  
Needle,LL,18 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50 *  
Needle,LL,19 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50  
Needle,LL,20 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50 *  
Needle,LL,22 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50 *  
Needle,LL,23 ga.x ½”, Pack of 50  
* Needles are included in Needle Sampler Package  
** The quantity or needle size may vary for your application.  
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GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR O-RINGS AND U-CUP SEALS  
Sizes and materials of construction for O-rings and U-cup seals are selected by Graco Inc. based on compatibility  
with the chemicals to which they will be exposed. Solvents that may remove residual chemicals often have  
negative effects on the mechanical properties of O-rings and seals.  
O-Ring Guidelines  
Always replace an O-ring with the identical one in size, durometer hardness, type and material of  
construction. Always be alert to the location and size of each O-ring as many look alike and be careful not to  
mix them. Often similar sizes may be used in various locations on the equipment and if replaced incorrectly,  
the equipment may not function properly. Refer to the Machine Operation and Service Manual for the correct  
part number of all O-rings used throughout the equipment and replace them with factory approved parts only.  
Re-use of O-rings is not recommended. Only re-use O-rings as a last resort. If you must re-use them, be  
sure that they are clean, have no cuts or flat spots and contain NO foreign material. Also, be sure not to soak  
them in solvent for extended periods as this can cause deterioration of the O-ring. Always replace O-rings  
that are cut, nicked, or distorted in shape or cross-section.  
Always apply a very thin film of Krytox 203GPL lubricant, item 84/0200-K3/11, to the entire surface of the o-  
ring before installation. Avoid excessive lubrication. If installing O-rings over threads on a shaft or across  
sharp edges, roll or push the O-ring carefully into place being careful to avoid cutting or nicking it.  
Avoid stretching the O-ring too much as it may not return to the proper size.  
Do not use any sharp tools or objects to install O-rings  
U-cup Seal Guidelines  
Always replace a U-cup seal with the identical one in size, durometer hardness, type and material of  
construction. Always be alert to the location and size of each U-cup seal as many look alike and be careful  
not to mix them. Often similar sizes may be used in various locations on the equipment and if replaced  
incorrectly, the equipment may not function properly. Refer to the Machine Operation and Service Manual for  
the correct part number of all U-cups used throughout the equipment and replace them with factory approved  
parts only.  
Always apply a very thin film of Krytox 203GPL lubricant, item 84/0200-K3/11, to the inner and outer lips of  
the seal before installation.  
Re-use of U-cup seals is not recommended. Only re-use U-cups as a last resort. If you must re-use them, be  
sure that they are clean, have no cuts or flat spots and contain NO foreign material. Also, be sure not to soak  
them in solvent for extended periods as this can cause deterioration of the seal. Always replace U-cups that  
are cut, have flat spots, are distorted in shape or are damaged in any manner.  
Always be alert to the proper orientation of the sealing lips and re-install them in the same direction as shown  
on the specific equipment assembly drawing. The U-cup seals are intended to seal in only one direction and  
if installed incorrectly, chemical leakage through the U-cup can occur.  
Whenever possible, push the back side of the seal over the shaft to protect the inner and outer lips. If this is  
not possible, carefully tuck the lip in to avoid rolling it back or cutting it.  
If installing over sharp edges, slide the seal carefully into place to avoid cutting it.  
Do not use any sharp tools or objects to install U-cups.  
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Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use. With the exception of any special, extended, or limited warranty  
published by Graco, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by  
Graco to be defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written  
recommendations.  
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty  
installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of non-  
Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with  
structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, installation, 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 distributor for verification of  
the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The equipment will be returned  
to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs  
will be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts, labor, and transportation.  
.
Graco’s sole obligation and buyer’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no other remedy  
(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or  
consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.  
. These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors, 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.  
In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder, or  
the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, the  
negligence of Graco, or otherwise.  
The Parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document, as well as all documents, notices and legal proceedings entered  
into, given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto, be drawn up in English. Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu  
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la suite de ou en rapport, directement ou indirectement, avec les procédures concernées.  
For the latest information about Graco products, visit www.graco.com.  
contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the nearest distributor.  
612-623-6921  
1-800-746-1334  
330-966-3006  
Minneapolis  
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