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Graco Inc. 239130 Surge Protector User Manual
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1. 18 instructions A WARNING EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture or malfunction and result in serious injury Ra EN INSTRUCTIONS This equipment is for professional use only Read all instruction manuals tags and labels before operating the equipment Use the equipment only for its intended purpose If you are not sure call your Graco distributor Do not alter or modify this equipment Use only genuine Graco parts and accessories Check equipment daily Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated component in your system This equipment has a 120 psi 0 8 MPa 8 bar maximum working pressure and 120 psi 0 8 MPa 8 bar maximum incoming air pressure Solvent Compatibility Use fluids and solvents which are compatible with the equipment wetted parts Use only compatible solvents to clean all plastic parts Many solvents can degrade plastic parts to the point where they could fail Refer to the Technical Data section of all equipment manuals Read the fluid and solvent manufacturer s warnings Do not use hoses to pull equipment Do not lift pressurized equipment Comply with all applicable local state and national fire electrical and safety regulations Do not operate outside the minimum and maximum operating temperature of your surge suppressor unit See Minimum and Maximum Operating Temp
2. Husky 750 rubber metal bolted unit 80 to 85 in Ib 9 0 to 9 6 N m Husky 750 PTFE metal bolted unit 110 to 115 in Ib 12 4 to 13 0 N m 308703 11 Model Numbers Automatic Husky 750 3 4 in Surge Suppressors Polypropylene Wetted Bottom Housing and Non Wetted Top Housing 239096 with Buna N bladder 239121 with PTFE bellows 239122 with fluoroelastomer bladder Stainless Steel Wetted Bottom Housing and Non Wetted Top Housing 239095 with Buna N bladder 239123 with PTFE bellows 239124 with fluoroelastomer bladder Automatic Husky 2000 2 in Surge Suppressors Stainless Steel Wetted Bottom Housing Polypropylene Non Wetted Top Housing 239093 with Buna N bladder 239126 with PTFE bellows 239127 with fluoroelastomer bladder Polypropylene Wetted Bottom Housing and Non Wetted Top Housing 239092 with Buna N bladder 239128 with PTFE bellows Manual Husky 750 3 4 in Surge Suppressors Polypropylene Wetted Bottom Housing and Non Wetted Top Housing 239091 with Buna N bladder 239129 with PTFE bellows 239130 with fluoroelastomer bladder Stainless Steel Wetted Bottom Housing and Non Wetted Top Housing 239090 with Buna N bladder 239131 with PTFE bellows 239132 with fluoroelastomer bladder Manual Husky 2000 2 in Surge Suppressors Stainless Steel Wetted Bottom Housing Polypropylene Non Wetted Top Housing 239088 with Buna N bladder 239134 with PTFE bellows 239135 with fluoroelastomer bladder Polypropylene Wetted Botto
3. Graco makes no warranty and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose in connection with accessories equipment materials or components sold but not manufactured by Graco 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 FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS 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 reconnais sent avoir convenu que la r daction du pr sente document sera en Anglais ainsi que tous documents avis et proc dures judiciaires ex cut s donn s ou intent s a la suite de ou en rapport directement ou indirectement avec les procedures concern es Graco Information For the latest information about Graco products visit www graco com TO PLACE AN OR
4. Check chemical compatibility 2 charts Consult your Graco distributor e Cut bladder or bellows Check for sharp objects that may have been introduced into the surge suppressor through pumped fluid e Insufficient compressed air charge in surge sup pressor during operation See Charging and Startup on page 8 e Surge suppressor too small for the pump An undersized surge suppressor will have premature bladder failure Contact your Graco distributor for 6 assistance in ensuring that you have the correct size surge suppressor 10 308703 Replacing Bladder or Bellows 1 Relieve the pressure WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7 Remove the clamp band ring flange or bolts Remove the top housing of the surge suppressor Remove the old bladder or bellows and replace it with the new bladder or bellows Make sure that you properly orient the parts e Install rubber bladders with the concave side facing the top housing as shown in the Parts Drawings on page 14 e Install PTFE bellows with the concave side facing the bottom housing as shown in Model No 239126 in the Parts Drawings on page 15 Install the PTFE encapsulated fluo roelastomer o rings on each side of the bel lows Replace the top housing of the surge suppressor Replace the clamp band ring flange or bolts and torque accor
5. parts See the Model Numbers list on page 12 Weight Models 239091 239096 239121 239122 239129 and 239130 1 Ate ete kan TAGAL ante pain mila dun cu pA ac paces 9 Ib 4 1 kg Models 239090 239095 239123 239124 239131 and 239132 16 Ib 7 3 kg Models 239088 239093 239126 239127 239134 and 239135 36 Ib 16 3 kg Models 239087 239092 239128 and 239136 18 Ib 8 2 kg 308703 17 Graco Standard Warranty Graco warrants all equipment manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the date of sale by an authorized Graco distributor 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 accor dance 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 sub stitution of non Graco component parts Nor shall Graco be liable for malf
6. the risk of static sparking ground the surge suppressor and all other equipment in the pumping NOTE When pumping conductive flammable fluids area Check your local electrical code for detailed with a surge suppressor always ground the entire grounding instructions for your area and type of equip fluid system See the WARNING at left Fig 2 ment Ground all of this equipment shows recommended methods of grounding fluid containers during filling These are only guides contact your Graco distributor for assistance in grounding your system e Surge suppressor Attach a ground wire to the grounding lug 2 as shown in Fig 1 Connect the clamp end of the ground wire to a true earth ground order a ground wire and clamp order Part No 222011 e Air compressor Follow the manufacturer s recommendations NOTE To connect the ground wire to the surge suppressor first remove the copper connector from e Solvent pails used when flushing Follow your local the non clamp end of the ground wire and discard code Use only grounded metal pails which are it then push the bare wire through the grounding conductive Do not place the pail on a lug on the surge suppressor non conductive surface such as paper or cardboard which interrupts the grounding e Fluid supply container Follow your local code continuity 4 308703 Installation Grounding a Surge Suppressor Husky pump Husky surge suppressor Fluid drain valve required
7. 9 239136 40 to 175 F 4 to 79 C 308703 7 Operation Charging and Startup For optimum performance surge suppressors should be charged to a pressure 2 to 10 psi 0 01 to 0 07 MPa 0 1 to 0 7 bar lower than system pressure Automatic Models Manual Models A CAUTION A C AUTION Manual surge suppressors must be charged before Automatic surge suppressors must have the air you start pumping Failure to do so could result in the internal air valve puncturing or rupturing the bladder supply connected before you start pumping Failure to do so could result in the internal air valve puncturing or rupturing the bladder Before you start the pump charge the surge suppres sor with air line pressure The air pressure gauge 1 See Parts Drawings on pages 14 and 15 on automatic surge suppressors remains at zero pressure even after the air line is 2 connected because the surge suppressor only allows air into the air chamber when it is required to dampen pressure into the surge suppressor by adjusting pulsation After the air supply line is attached to the the regulator 4 See Parts Drawings on pages one way check valve 8 and air is available you can 14 and 15 start the pump No further adjustments are necessary 1 Start the pump to generate system pressure As pressure increases to approach working pres sure gradually decrease the regulated air supply 3 Wait for up to one minute to allow the sys
8. DER contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the distributor closest to you Phone 612 623 6921 or Toll Free 1 800 328 0211 Fax 612 378 3505 All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice Original instructions This manual contains English MM 308703 Graco Headquarters Minneapolis International Offices Belgium China Japan Korea GRACO INC P O BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55440 1441 Copyright 1996 Graco Inc is registered to ISO 9001 www graco com Revised 06 2010 18 308703
9. Dispense valve Fluid drain line Surge suppressor ground wire required See page 4 for installation instructions Air motor ground wire required Container ground wire required air supply connection lt SHOIWS AN Hose must be conductive Dispense valve nozzle must be in contact with the container 06895 connection C air supply 06896A Fig 2 308703 5 Installation The installations in Fig 2 are guides for selecting and installing system components Contact your Graco distributor for assistance in planning a system to suit your needs Mounting Automatic and Manual Models Be sure the mounting surface can support the weight of the pump surge suppressor hoses and accessories and the stress caused during operation e Mount the surge suppressor as close to the pump discharge as possible and upstream of equipment such as valves meters filters and so on The surge suppressor should be installed within 10 pipe diameters of the pump discharge e f you use a flexible connector from the pump to the piping system the surge suppressor should be mounted to the pump discharge manifold and the flexible connector should be attached to the surge suppressor tee and System piping e Because pressure is equal in all directions the surge
10. Instructions Parts List G GRACO Husky 750 and Husky 2000 Surge Suppressors ier For control of pressure fluctuations and acceleration loss preventing cavitation For professional use only 120 psi 0 8 MPa 8 bar Maximum Air Input Pressure 120 psi 0 8 MPa 8 bar Maximum Fluid Working Pressure See the Model Numbers on page 12 Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these instructions Model 239088 Model 239091 Model 239095 Model 239096 Model 239126 PROVEN QUALITY LEADING TECHNOLOGY Table of Contents Symbols Warning Symbol Symbols e eed 2 Warnings eria eaten ale OUR nag 2 Iristallati ri 2 22ii2leem RR Duwag kha see Des 4 A WARNING E Iu F Operation 7 This symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious Troubleshooting 9 un injury or death if you do not follow the instructions SENICE haa NOD PULE ee Aa 10 Model Numbers 12 Caution Symbol Parts Matrix 13 Parts Drawings 14 CAUTION Dimensions ml DR dea bana 16 Technical Data 17 This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to Graco Standard Warranty 18 or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the Graco Information
11. del Numbers list on page 12 for housing material of each model B Bottom housing See Model Numbers list on page 12 for housing material of each model C Close nipple SST 1 4 308703 13 Parts Drawings see Parts Matrix on page 13 ww Ca N ES a c i Ee CG DN NG A mi go 24 25 26 28 eo zx hanging on regulator i Model 239090 Model 239091 14 308703 06889 Parts Drawings see Parts Matrix on page 13 includes fasteners 24 25 27 28 hanging on regulator 24 25 27 28 hanging on gauge 10 includes fasteners 06893 Model 239088 Model 239126 308703 15 Dimensions Manual Husky 2000 Automatic Husky 2000 239088 shown 239126 shown 23 25 in 591 mm 22 50 in 572 mm 20 25 in 514 20 25 514 8 5 216 2 npt fluid inlet 2 npt fluid inlet Manual Husky 750 Automatic Husky 750 239091 shown 239096 shown 13 25 in ies 3 4 npt fluid inlet 3 4 npt fluid inlet 16 308703 Technical Data Maximum air input pressure 2 6 eee e 120 psi 0 8 MPa 8 bar Air ling connection aaa KI ee ee ee el kanaan NG 1 4 npt Fluid Inlet size Husky 2000 models onte emer ae DD eevee erbe d ced eene 2 npt FluSky 50 MOdEIS cee Nas ner Laser NGA ae E ae AG oar E 3 4 npt Wetted and non wetted
12. ding to the torque specifications in the Torque Table on page 11 Service Torque Table Find the proper torque specifications for your surge suppressor unit in the table below These are the torques to which the clamp band ring flange or bolts in bolted units need to be tightened KEY plastic polypropylene or acetal metal stainless steel rubber fluoroelastomer or Buna N Bladder Housing Model Material Material Type of Clamp Torque Husky 2000 rubber plastic clamp band 45 to 55 in Ib 5 1 to 6 2 N m Husky 2000 rubber plastic ring flange 65 to 70 in Ib 7 3 to 7 9 N m Husky 2000 PTFE plastic ring flange 90 to 105 in Ib 10 2 to 11 9 N m Husky 2000 rubber metal and plastic clamp band 30 to 40 in Ib 3 4 to 4 5 N m Husky 2000 rubber metal and plastic ring flange 80 to 85 in Ib 9 0 to 9 6 N m Husky 2000 PTFE metal and plastic ring flange 90 to 95 in Ib 10 2 to10 7 N m Husky 2000 rubber metal bolted unit 120 to 130 in Ib 13 6 to 14 7 N m Husky 2000 PTFE metal bolted unit 145 to 150 in Ib 16 4 to 16 9 N m Husky 750 rubber plastic clamp band 40 to 45 in Ib 4 5 to 5 1 N m Husky 750 rubber plastic ring flange 50 to 55 in Ib 5 6 to 6 2 N m Husky 750 PTFE plastic clamp band 80 to 85 in Ib 6 8 to 9 6 N m Husky 750 PTFE plastic ring flange 85 to 90 in Ib 9 6 to 10 2 N m
13. eratures on page 7 2 308703 A WARNING TOXIC FLUID HAZARD Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on the skin inhaled or swallowed Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using Store hazardous fluid in an approved container Dispose of hazardous fluid according to all local state and national guidelines Always wear protective eyewear gloves clothing and respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer Pipe and dispose of the exhaust air safely away from people animals and food handling areas If the diaphragm fails the fluid is exhausted along with the air Never use an acetal pump to pump acids Take precautions to avoid acid or acid fumes from contacting the pump housing exterior Stainless steel parts will be damaged by exposure to acid spills and fumes FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Improper grounding poor ventilation open flames or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in a fire or explosion and serious injury Charge the surge suppressor with compressed air or nitrogen only Do not use oxygen Such use could result in an explosion Never pump flammable fluids with polypropylene units Ground the equipment Refer to Grounding on pages 4 and 5 Never use a polypropylene pump or surge suppressor with non conductive flammable fluids as specified by your local fire protection code Refer to Grounding on pages 4 and 5 fo
14. m Housing and Non Wetted Top Housing 239087 with Buna N bladder 239136 with PTFE bellows 12 308703 Parts Matrix Replacement Parts for Husky 750 and Husky 2000 Surge Suppressors Series A Parts Surge Suppressor Models Automatic Automatic Manual Manual NOTE The quantity of every part in this list Husky 750 Husky 2000 Husky 750 Husky 2000 is 1 for every model The X s indicate the parts that are included in each model Ref No Part No Description 100960 GAUGE air press 200 psi 1 4 MPa 14 bar 1 4 npt 104029 LUG grounding 104582 WASHER tab 110318 REGULATOR air 1 4 npt 110319 GAUGE air press 200 psi 1 4 MPa 14 bar 1 8 npt 11387278 CLAMP band SST 113878 BELLOWS PTFE with o ring kit 113879 VALVE check 113880 CLAMP band SST 113881 FLANGE ring with fasteners 113882 VALVE ASSY automatic for rubber bladders 113884 FLANGE ring with fasteners 113885 BLADDER Buna N 113886 BELLOWS PTFE with o ring kit 113887 VALVE ASSY automatic for rubber bladders 113889 BLADDER fluoroelastomer 113890 BLADDER fluoroelastomer 113891 BLADDER Buna N 113923 BOLT WASHER NUT SET 186620 STICKER grounding symbol 290306 LABEL identification 290322 LABEL warning 290323 LABEL product 290324 LABEL product X X X 290384 LABEL caution XX X X X XIX XX X X XX X X X X Non Replacement Parts for Husky 750 and Husky 2000 Surge Suppressors Series A A Top housing See Mo
15. must be located in the pump s air supply line after any pump e The tee must be located in the pump s air supply controller or instrumentation such as the filter line before any pump controller or instrumentation regulator or pump control valve such as the filter regulator or pump control valve 6 308703 Operation Pressure Relief Procedure WARNING PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD The equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved To reduce the risk of serious injury from pressurized fluid accidental spray from the dispensing device or splashing fluid follow this procedure whenever you Are instructed to relieve pressure Stop pumping Check clean or service any system equipment Install or clean fluid nozzles 1 Stop pumping and shut off the air to the pump 2 Relieve pressure in the surge suppressor as follows e For automatic surge suppressors remove the air pressure gauge and allow any residual air pressure to escape e For manual surge suppressors adjust the regulator to relieve the air pressure by dialing down the pressure WARNING TOXIC FLUID HAZARD Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes a cause serious injury or death if splashed LG in the eyes or on the skin inhaled or swallowed Read TOXIC FLUID HAZARD on page 3 Use fluids and solvents which are compatible with the equipment wetted parts Refer to the Technical Data section of all equipment manu als Read the fluid a
16. nd solvent manufacturer s warnings WARNING 4 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Charge the surge suppressor with compressed air or nitrogen only Do not use oxygen Never pump flammable fluids with polypropylene units Charging the surge suppressor with oxygen or pumping flammable fluids with polypropylene units could cause a fire or an explosion Minimum and Maximum Operating Temperatures Find the minimum and maximum operating tempera tures for your surge suppressor unit in the list below These temperature limits are stated at zero gauge pressure Automatic Husky 750 239095 10 to 180 F 12 to 82 C 239096 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239121 40 to 175 F 4 to 79 C 239122 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239123 40 to 220 F 4 to 104 C 239124 10 to 350 23 to 176 C Automatic Husky 2000 239092 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239093 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239126 40 to 175 F 4 to 79 C 239127 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239128 40 to 175 F 4 to 79 C Manual Husky 750 239090 10 to 180 12 to 82 C 239091 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239129 40 to 175 F 4 to 79 C 239130 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239131 40 to 220 F 4 to 104 C 239132 10 to 350 23 to 176 C Manual Husky 2000 239087 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239088 32 to 175 F 0 to 79 C 239134 40 to 175 F 4 to 79 C 239135 32 to 175 F 0 to 7
17. pressor installed incorrect Surge suppressor should be suppressor is not sufficient distance from pump installed within 10 pipe diameters of pump discharge Improper pressure charge See Charging and Startup page 8 Surge suppressor pressure should be 2 to 10 psi 0 01 to 0 07 MPa 0 1 to 0 7 bar lower than system pressure Surge suppressor does not hold See surge suppressor does not hold pressure charge pressure in PROBLEM column Failed bladder or bellows See Bladder Failure page 10 Surge suppressor too small for Install larger surge suppressor pump Automatic models only Remove pressure from surge Plugged automatic valve suppressor and check automatic valve for proper operation as follows 1 Leave air line attached to top half of surge suppressor 2 Fill top of surge suppressor with enough water to cover automatic valve There should be no bubbles Dump water out and gently push automatic valve Air should flow Replace automatic valve if it is defective There is leaking around surge PTFE sealing tape or paste is Apply PTFE tape or paste to suppressor fluid inlet needed on threads of fluid inlet threads Do not overtighten plastic models Hand tightening is recommended 308703 9 Service Bladder Failure Normal life for bladders can be from a few months to several years depending upon the harshness of the application Below are common reasons for failed bladders or bellows e Chemical attack
18. r additional information Consult your fluid supplier to determine the conductivity or resistivity of your fluid If there is any static sparking or you feel an electric shock while using this equipment stop pump ing immediately Do not use the equipment until you identify and correct the problem Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of flammable fumes from solvents or the fluid being pumped Pipe and dispose of the exhaust air safely away from all sources of ignition Keep the work area free of debris including solvent rags and gasoline Electrically disconnect all equipment in the work area Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the work area Do not smoke in the work area Do not turn on or off any light switch in the work area while operating or if fumes are present Do not operate a gasoline engine in the work area 308703 3 Installation Grounding WARNING FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD When pumping flammable fluids the surge suppressor must be grounded UY Before pumping ground the system as M explained below Also read the section FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD on page 3 Polypropylene surge suppressors are not conductive Attaching the ground wire to the grounding lug grounds only the clamp or flange see Fig 1 When pumping conductive flammable fluids always ground the entire fluid system by making sure the fluid has an electrical path to a true earth ground Fig 1 To reduce
19. suppressor can be installed in any position but the vertical position shown in Fig 2 is recommended for better draining Fluids with high specific gravity or high viscosity settling of heavy material and possible air entrapment further limit the mounting positions other than those shown in Fig 2 NOTE When you mount a plastic surge suppressor do not overtighten by using a large pipe wrench near the threads of the fluid inlet The housing may crack if tightened too much Hand tightening is recommended Connecting Automatic Models Connecting Manual Models e Connect the 1 4 in air supply hose to the 1 4 npt connection on the top of the surge suppressor e Connect the 1 4 in air supply hose to the brass one way check valve on the top of the surge sup e The air pressure to the surge suppressor must be pressor greater than or equal to the pump discharge and or system pressure For equal air pressure you can use a tee in the pump s air supply line to run an air line to the surge suppressor e The air pressure to the surge suppressor must be greater than or equal to the pump discharge and or e For models with elastomer bladders the tee must System pressure For equal air pressure you can be located in the pump s air supply line before any use a tee in the pump s air supply line to run an air pump controller or instrumentation such as the line to the surge suppressor filter regulator or pump control valve e For models with PTFE bellows the tee
20. tem to respond to the adjustment before you make any NOTE Automatic surge suppressors are not recom further adjustments Generally pulsation is most mended for use as suction stabilizers at the pump inlet effectively minimized when the air supply to the or as a Surge suppressor at a quick closing valve surge suppressor is regulated to 2 to 10 psi 0 01 Adjustable surge suppressors should be used for such to 0 07 MPa 0 1 to 0 7 bar lower than system applications pressure 8 308703 Troubleshooting Relieve the pressure before checking or servicing the A WARNING equipment To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure always follow the Check all possible problems and causes before disas Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7 sembling the pump PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Surge suppressor does not hold Manual or automatic models pressure Leaking threaded connections Check all threads for leaks Loose flange bolts or clamp See Torque Table page 11 Failed bladder or bellows See Bladder Failure page 10 Blocked air line to unit Use 1 4 in air line Automatic models only One way valve at air inlet is Arrow should point toward surge installed backwards suppressor Gauge shows no pressure Pressure does not register on and pump is not running gauge until pump is started Manual models only Faulty regulator Check regulator Dampening effect of surge Surge sup
21. unction 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 THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 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
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