Grizzly Paint Sprayer H7673 User Manual

DELUXE MINI HVLP SPRAY GUN  
MODEL H7673  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
COPYRIGHT © JUNE, 2005 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE  
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
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Table of Contents  
SECTION 1: SAFETY.......................................................................................................4  
Additional Safety Instructions for HVLP Spray Guns .................................................6  
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................7  
Foreword.....................................................................................................................7  
Tool Data....................................................................................................................7  
Contact Info ................................................................................................................7  
SECTION 3: SET UP........................................................................................................8  
Unpacking...................................................................................................................8  
Inventory.....................................................................................................................8  
Assembly ....................................................................................................................9  
Controls ......................................................................................................................9  
SECTION 4: OPERATIONS...........................................................................................10  
Spraying....................................................................................................................10  
Atomizing Cap and Fan Adjustments.......................................................................12  
SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................13  
Cleaning....................................................................................................................13  
Lubrication ................................................................................................................14  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................15  
Parts Breakdown ......................................................................................................17  
WARRANTY AND RETURNS........................................................................................18  
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SECTION 1: SAFETY  
For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual  
Before Operating This Equipment  
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazard-  
ous conditions. This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words which  
are intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages. The  
progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by  
themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident  
prevention measures.  
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if  
not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if  
not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if  
not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury.  
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.  
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful infor-  
NOTICE  
mation about proper operation of the equipment.  
Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Tools  
5. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS  
AWAY. All children and visitors  
should be kept at a safe distance  
from work area.  
1. KEEP ALL SAFETY DEVICES IN  
PLACE and in working order.  
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND  
WRENCHES. Form habit of check-  
ing to see that keys and adjusting  
wrenches are removed from tool  
before operation.  
6. MAKE  
WORKSHOP  
CHILD  
PROOF by locking your shop and  
shutting off air valves.  
7. DO NOT FORCE TOOL. It will do  
the job better and safer at the rate  
for which it was designed.  
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN.  
Cluttered areas and benches invite  
accidents.  
8. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not  
force tool or attachment to do a job  
for which it was not designed.  
4. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS  
ENVIRONMENT. Do not use pneu-  
matic tools in damp or wet loca-  
tions, or where any flammable or  
noxious fumes may exist. Keep  
work area well lighted.  
9. DO NOT USE UNDER THE  
INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR  
ALCOHOL.  
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Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Tools  
18. DISCONNECT TOOLS before ser-  
10. USE PROPER AIR HOSE for the  
tool. Make sure your air hose is in  
good condition and is long enough to  
reach your work without stretching.  
vicing and changing accessories.  
19. USE  
THE  
RECOMMENDED  
ACCESSORIES. Consult the  
owner’s manual for recommended  
accessories. The use of improper  
accessories may cause risk of inju-  
ry.  
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not  
wear loose clothing, gloves, neck-  
ties, rings, bracelets, or other jew-  
elry which may get caught in moving  
parts. Non-slip footwear is recom-  
mended. Wear a protective hair cov-  
ering to contain long hair.  
20. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.  
Before further use of the tool, a  
guard or other part that is dam-  
aged should be carefully checked  
to determine that it will operate  
properly and perform its intended  
function. Check for alignment of  
moving parts, binding of moving  
parts, breakage of parts, mount-  
ing, and any other conditions that  
may affect its operation. A guard or  
other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
12. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES.  
Also use a face or dust mask if cut-  
ting operation is dusty. Everyday  
eyeglasses only have impact resis-  
tant lenses, they are NOT safety  
glasses.  
13. WEAR APPROVED HEARING  
PROTECTION.  
14. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a  
vise to hold work when practical. It is  
safer than using your hand and frees  
both hands to operate tool.  
21. NEVER LEAVE UNATTENDED  
TOOL CONNECTED TO AIR.  
Disconnect the air hose and do not  
leave tool until it is relieved of any  
built up pressure.  
15. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep prop-  
er footing and balance at all times.  
16. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.  
Keep tools lubricated and clean  
for best and safest performance.  
Follow instructions for lubricating  
and changing accessories.  
22. NEVER ALLOW UNTRAINED  
USERS TO USE THIS TOOL  
WHILE UNSUPERVISED.  
23. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE  
INTENDED OPERATION, STOP  
USING THE TOOL. Seek formal  
training or research books or maga-  
zines that specialize in pneumatic  
tools.  
17. REDUCE  
THE  
RISK  
OF  
UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Do  
not carry tool with hand on trig-  
ger and always disconnect from air  
when not in use.  
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Additional Safety Instructions for HVLP Spray  
Guns  
1. READ THIS MANUAL. This manual  
contains proper operating instruc-  
tions for this spray gun.  
8. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. Protect  
exposed skin from overspray by  
wearing a protective suit or other  
approved garment.  
2. READ  
MATERIAL  
LABELS  
and MATERIAL SAFETY DATA  
SHEETS (MSDS). Read and know  
all the instructions on the packag-  
ing label and the MSDS before  
opening the package. This informa-  
tion could save your life.  
9. INAPPROPRIATE USE. DO NOT  
point or shoot spray gun directly  
at yourself or another person or  
animals. Do not attempt to use the  
spray gun for any other use than it  
was intended.  
3. ALWAYS WEAR  
A
NIOSH  
10. STORAGE. Thoroughly clean and  
dry spray gun before storage. Store  
in an approved cabinet.  
APPROVED  
RESPIRATOR  
WHEN SPRAYING OR WORKING  
AROUND FINISHING MATERI-  
ALS.  
11. SOLVENTS. Always store solvents  
and shop towels soaked in solvent  
in approved containers.  
4. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Always  
have a fully charged multi class  
or class B fire extinguisher in the  
immediate area.  
12. EYE PROTECTION. Wear eye pro-  
tection whenever spraying or clean-  
ing. Solvents and chemicals can  
cause serious eye injury, which  
could lead to blindness.  
5. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL. NEVER  
spray near open flame or where  
any spark could occur.  
13. OPERATING PRESSURE. DO  
NOT exceed the recommended  
inlet air pressure. Excessive pres-  
sure could cause the spray gun to  
burst or cause other internal equip-  
ment damage.  
6. FRESH AIR. Always provide ade-  
quate exhaust to keep area free of  
built up vapors, NEVER spray in an  
enclosed space.  
7. DISCONNECT COMPRESSED  
AIR. Always disconnect the spray  
gun from compressed air before  
cleaning, changing attachments or  
when performing maintenance of  
any kind on this tool.  
14. LOCAL LAWS. Consult local  
authorities regarding exhaust and  
waste disposal requirements.  
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SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION  
Foreword  
Contact Info  
If you have any comments regarding this  
manual, please write to us at the following  
address:  
We are proud to offer the Grizzly Model  
H7673 HVLP Spray Gun. This model is  
part of a growing Grizzly family of fine  
tools. When used according to the guide-  
lines set forth in this manual, you can  
expect years of trouble-free, enjoyable  
operation, and proof of Grizzly’s commit-  
ment to customer satisfaction.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
C/O Technical Documentation  
P.O. Box 2069  
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069  
Most importantly, we stand behind our  
tools. If you have any service questions or  
parts requests, please call or write us at  
the location listed below.  
The Model H7673 is designed to be used  
for smaller jobs where large volumes  
of material are not needed. The Model  
H7673 features HVLP technology, which  
has greater transfer efficiency than suction  
feed spray guns and reduces overspray,  
saving on material costs.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, PA 17756  
Phone: (570) 546-9663  
Fax: (800) 438-5901  
It is our pleasure to provide this manual  
with the Model H7673. It was written  
to encourage safety considerations and  
guide you through general operating pro-  
cedures and maintenance.  
The specifications, details, and photo-  
graphs in this manual represent the Model  
H7673 as supplied when the manual was  
prepared. However, owing to Grizzly’s pol-  
icy of continuous improvement, changes  
may be made at any time with no obliga-  
tion on the part of Grizzly.  
Tool Data  
Type............................. HVLP Gravity Feed  
Fluid Tip.......................................... 0.8 mm  
Air Consumption...............................6 CFM  
Inlet Air Pressure........3-4 Bar /43.5-58 PSI  
Fluid Pressure ............................... >10 PSI  
Maximum Pattern Width ................ 190 mm  
Material Capacity.................100 ml / 4 fl oz  
Read the manual before operation.  
Become familiar with this spray gun,  
its safety instructions, and its opera-  
tion before beginning any work.  
Serious personal injury may result if  
safety or operational information is  
not understood or followed.  
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SECTION 3: SET UP  
Inventory  
Unpacking  
After you have unpacked the carton you  
should find the following:  
Your spray gun left our warehouse in a  
carefully packed box. If you discover the  
spray gun is damaged after you have  
signed for delivery, please immediately  
call Customer Service at (570) 546-9663  
for advice.  
Model H7673 Inventory (Figure 1)  
A. Spray Gun ......................................... 1  
B. Cup 100 ml ........................................ 1  
C. Cleaning Brush .................................. 1  
D. Service Wrench.................................. 1  
E. Filters ................................................. 2  
F. Barbed Hose Fitting........................... 1  
G. Lock Nut............................................. 1  
Save the containers and all packing materi-  
als for possible inspection by the carrier or  
its agent. Otherwise, filing a freight claim  
can be difficult.  
When you are completely satisfied with  
the condition of the shipment, you should  
inventory the equipment.  
E
B
C
D
G
A
F
Figure 1. Model H7673 inventory.  
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Assembly  
Controls  
1. Insert the filter into the gun body (see  
Figure 2).  
Atomizing Cap  
Cup  
Fluid Control  
Trigger  
Pattern Control  
Air Flow Control  
Figure 3. Controls.  
1. Fluid Control: Controls the volume of  
material that travels through the fluid  
tip.  
Figure 2. Installing filter.  
2. Screw the cup onto the top of the  
body.  
2. Pattern Control: Adjusts the spray  
pattern from a round pattern to a wide  
fan.  
3. Install the barbed hose fitting into the  
base of the gun handle and tighten in  
place with the lock nut.  
3. Air Flow Control: Controls the fluid  
pressure inside the spray gun.  
4. Secure the air hose to the barbed fit-  
ting with a hose clamp.  
4. Atomizing Cap: Controls the spray  
pattern from vertical to horizontal.  
1
Note: Using a 4" NPS quick discon-  
nect set-up (not included), will make  
operation and maintenance tasks  
easier.  
5. Trigger: Two stage trigger. Stage  
one only releases compressed air for  
blowing off the work piece. Stage two  
sprays material.  
5. Attach the spray gun to an air hose  
regulated between 43.5 and 58 PSI.  
6. Cup: 100 ml plastic cup allows easy  
viewing of material level. Includes a  
vented cap.  
Note: For the best results, use a hose  
that will be dedicated for spray use  
only. Do not use a hose that has been  
used with an in-line oiler or other pos-  
sible contaminant.  
If you need additional help with this assem-  
bly, call our Technical Support at: (570)  
546-9663.  
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SECTION 4: OPERATIONS  
Spraying  
The Model H7673 HVLP spray gun is  
designed to spray low to medium solid  
materials, like lacquers, stains, primers,  
multi-component paints, acrylics, epoxies  
etc. It is ideal for auto body touch-ups,  
woodworking projects, or projects with  
EXPLOSION HAZARD! DO NOT  
hard to reach areas. It is not for use with  
smoke or have any source of flame  
any waterborne material.  
or spark near spraying. Vapors will  
explode if ignited.  
To use your spray gun:  
1. Read and follow the material manufac-  
turer's instructions for spraying, mixing,  
safety, disposal, and any other instruc-  
tion on the label or Material Safety Data  
Sheet (MSDS).  
2. Ensure the cup is securely tightened  
and all other fittings are secure to avoid  
air leaks or material spills.  
RESPIRATORY HAZARD! Always use  
respirator rated for organic vapor  
3. Set the inlet air pressure (the air com-  
ing to the spray gun) to the lowest  
pressure recommended in Tool Data  
on Page 7 or to the material manufac-  
turer's recommendations.  
and solvent use when using spray  
equipment. Failure to protect your  
lungs can lead to respiratory illness  
and nervous system damage.  
4. Adjust the atomizing cap to vertical or  
horizontal. See Atomizing Cap and  
Fan Adjustments on Page 12 for fur-  
ther explanation.  
5. Fill the cup with material.  
6. Trial and error are necessary to achieve  
the results you want along with a fair  
amount of practice. Test your material  
flow and spray pattern on a piece of  
cardboard or some scrap of material  
similar to your project.  
TOXIC FUMES! Always use an  
approved spray booth or well ven-  
tilated area when spraying. NEVER  
spray in an confined space where  
toxic fumes and flammable vapors  
can accumulate to deadly levels.  
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7. Adjust the fluid control knob to start  
with a low volume of material and keep  
the atomization as low as possible.  
You will need to use a combination of  
fluid control, inlet air pressure, air flow  
control and stroke speed to achieve the  
results you want. Spray so the material  
wets out nicely without running or sag-  
ging.  
10. Begin spraying 2-3 inches before the  
work and continue to the end of the  
work. Continue the motion for a few  
inches past the work until you are  
ready for the return stroke.  
11. Maintain an even speed when spray-  
ing.  
12. Overlap each stroke by 50%. This will  
ensure even coverage as shown in  
Figure 5. Less than 50% as shown  
in the figure to the right may lead to  
missed spots or streaky results.  
8. Use the pattern control knob to adjust  
the spray fan to your desired pattern.  
9. Keep the gun tip perpendicular, parallel  
and 6-8" from the work at all times when  
spraying as shown in Figure 4. Do not  
allow your wrist to bend. This will cause  
the gun to arc across the surface and  
distribute the material unevenly, pos-  
sibly creating sags and dry spots.  
No  
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Figure 5. Overlap technique.  
13. Spray stroke should have even consis-  
tency and parallel edges. If it doesn't  
please refer to Troubleshooting on  
Page 15.  
Figure 4. Spray technique.  
NOTICE  
Tipping spray gun may cause material  
to spill out of the cup. Always hold  
the spray gun perpendicular to the  
ground to avoid potential spills and  
gravity feed problems.  
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Atomizing Cap and  
Fan Adjustments  
The atomizing cap needs to be adjusted  
for horizontal or vertical spraying patterns.  
Spraying in the wrong direction may lead  
to material build up on the atomizing cap  
horn. Many performance problems are  
caused by clogged atomizing holes on the  
atomizing cap horns (see Cleaning on  
Page 13).  
Pattern Control  
Stroke  
Figure 7. Set up for vertical spray stroke  
with horizontal fan pattern.  
Rotating the pattern adjustment control in  
Figure 7 will give you a range between the  
two patterns in Figure 8.  
Holes  
190 mm  
Stroke  
Figure 6. Set up for horizontal stroke  
Figure 8. Fan adjustment.  
direction with vertical fan pattern.  
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SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE  
5. Unscrew the atomizing cap with your  
Cleaning  
fingers and the fluid tip with the ser-  
vice wrench. The fully disassembled  
gun should look like Figure 9.  
Proper cleaning is the best way to ensure  
trouble free performance from your spray  
gun. If your gun is not thoroughly cleaned,  
damage and poor spraying will result.  
Problems caused by improper cleaning will  
not be covered by the warranty. Clean the  
spray gun immediately after each use.  
6. Rinse these parts thoroughly in sol-  
vent then dry with compressed air or  
let air dry.  
Note: If the small holes in the atomiz-  
ing cap become blocked, soak in clean  
solvent. If the blockage still exists,  
clear the blockage with a small needle,  
taking great care to not enlarge or  
damage the hole. Damage to the hole  
will create a disrupted spray pattern.  
To clean your spray gun:  
1. Spray  
a
small amount of solvent  
through the spray gun.  
Note: Check with local laws regarding  
this practice. If you are spraying on a  
regular basis, spraying solvents into  
the air may be illegal. A cabinet style  
spray gun cleaner may be required.  
7. Use the cleaning brush with solvent to  
clean the inner orifice and other hard  
to reach areas on the outside of the  
spray gun body.  
8. Wipe the rest of the gun body with a  
2. Disconnect the gun from the com-  
pressed air!  
shop towel and dry.  
3. Unscrew the cup.  
EXPLOSION HAZARD! Chlorinated  
Solvents like Tricloroethane and  
Methylene Chloride (methyl chlo-  
ride) can chemically react with alu-  
minum and may explode. Many parts  
in spray guns are made of aluminum.  
Read solvent label carefully before  
using solvent.  
4. Disassemble the gun by unscrewing  
the fluid control knob, removing the  
spring and needle.  
Fluid Tip  
Strainer  
Cup  
Fluid  
Control  
Knob  
Atomizing  
Cap  
NOTICE  
DO NOT soak the spray gun body in  
solvent. Prolonged exposure to sol-  
vent will rapidly deteriorate the spray  
gun washers and seals. Ignoring this  
notice will void your warranty.  
Spring & Needle  
Figure 9. Disassembly for cleaning.  
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Lubrication  
A
F
B
E
C
D
Figure 10. Lubrication points.  
Lubricate the following areas with spray  
gun lube after cleaning.  
A. Atomizing Cap Threads  
B. Air Valve Packing  
C. Trigger Pin  
D. Air Flow Control Valve  
E. Pattern Control  
F. Fluid Control Knob  
After each cleaning apply a thin film of  
petroleum jelly to the needle spring before  
reassembling.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Fluttering or  
Spitting spray.  
1. Dry or worn fluid tip seat per-  
mits air to seep into fluid pas-  
sage.  
1. Tighten fluid tip or replace  
seat with new one.  
2. Material level too low.  
2. Add material.  
3. Fluid tip or strainer obstructed. 3. Clean  
4. Dry needle packing.  
4. Lubricate needle.  
Uneven top or bot-  
tom pattern.  
1. Atomizing cap holes are  
obstructed.  
1. Clear holes.  
2. Build-up on top or bottom of  
fluid tip.  
2. Clean.  
3. Build-up on atomizing cap is  
on needle seat.  
3. Clean.  
Right or left arc  
pattern.  
1. Left or right side horn holes  
are plugged.  
1. Clear holes.  
2. Build-up on left or right side of 2. Clean.  
fluid tip.  
3. Build-up of material inside  
atomizing cap.  
3. Clean.  
Heavy deposit of  
material in center.  
1. The material flow exceeds the 1. Lower fluid flow.  
atomizing cap capacity.  
2. Inlet air pressure is too low.  
3. Material is too thick.  
2. Increase inlet air pressure.  
3. Thin material.  
Narrow center pat-  
tern.  
1. Volume control turned in too  
far.  
1. Increase volume.  
2. Inlet air pressure too high.  
2. Reduce inlet air pressure.  
3. Increase fluid pressure.  
4. Adjust material.  
3. Fluid pressure is too low.  
4. Material is too thin.  
No spray output.  
1. No pressure at gun.  
2. Fluid passages dirty.  
1. Check air supply.  
2. Clean gun, remove any  
obstructions.  
3. Fluid control closed.  
4. Out of paint.  
3. Open.  
4. Refill.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Excessive over-  
spray.  
1. Fluid pressure too high.  
2. Gun is too far from surface.  
1. Reduce fluid pressure.  
2. Keep gun at recommended  
distance.  
3. Spraying too fast.  
3. Slow down and maintain  
consistent, even parallel  
stroke.  
Unable to control  
spray fan.  
1. Pattern adjustment screw is  
not seating properly.  
1. Clean or replace.  
2. Atomizing cap is loose.  
2. Tighten atomizing cap.  
1. Replace damaged seals.  
Runs and sags.  
1. Damaged seal.  
Material leaks from 1. Cap not secure.  
cup. 2. Cup not tight on gun body.  
3. Leaking from cap vent hole.  
1. Tighten.  
2. Tighten.  
3. Hold gun upright do not tilt.  
Material leaks from 1. Fluid tip loose.  
gun. 2. Dry or damaged seals.  
3. Excessive pressure.  
1. Tighten.  
2. Replace seals.  
3. Reduce pressure.  
Thick dimpled finish 1. Holding gun too close to sur-  
1. Spray at recommended dis-  
tance.  
aka "Orange Peel."  
face.  
2. Inlet air pressure too low.  
3. Material not properly mixed.  
2. Check inlet air pressure.  
3. Follow manufacturer's  
instructions.  
4. Surface is dirty or oily.  
4. More surface prep is  
required.  
Dry Spray.  
1. Inlet air pressure too high.  
2. Gun too far from surface.  
1. Lower inlet air pressure.  
2. Keep gun at recommended  
distance.  
3. Gun stroke too fast.  
3. Slow down and maintain  
consistent even parallel  
stroke.  
Gun leaks from  
fluid tip.  
1. Debris will not let the needle  
seat with the fluid tip.  
1. Clean or replace both.  
Contaminated  
paint.  
1. Water or oil in the air line.  
1. Install an in-line air filter.  
2. Replace air line.  
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Parts Breakdown  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
1
PH7673001 FLUID ADJUSTMENT SCREW 23 PH7673023 TRIGGER  
2
PH7673002 FLUID ADJUSTMENT KNOB  
PH7673003 O-RING  
24 PH7673024 SNAP RETAINER  
25 PH7673025 SNAP RETAINER  
26 PH7673026 CONTAINER COVER  
27 PH7673027 PLASTIC CUP 100ML  
28 PH7673028 FILTER  
3
4
PH7673004 WASHER  
5
PH7673005 AIR VALVE SPRING  
PH7673006 AIR INLET VALVE  
PH7673007 SWITCH SPRING  
PH7673008 AIR INLET VALVE ASSY  
PH7673009 SWITCH KNOB  
6
7
29 PH7673029 FLUID INLET JOINT  
30 PH7673030 FLUID NEEDLE  
31 PH7673031 FLUID NEEDLE SPRING  
32 PH7673032 JOINT  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
PH7673010 SWITCH WASHER  
PH7673011 LOCK SCREW  
33 PH7673033 PAINT ADJ KNOB  
34 PH7673034 PHILLIPS SCREW  
35 PH7673035 PAINT ADJ JOINT  
36 PH7673036 PATTERN ADJ SCREW  
37 PH7673037 O-RING  
PH7673012 NOZZLE NUT  
PH7673013 AIR CAP WASHER  
PH7673014 ATOMIZING CAP  
PH7673015 NUT HOUSING  
PH7673016 FLUID NOZZLE 0.8MM  
PH7673017 FLUID NOZZLE WASHER  
PH7673018 NOZZLE BOLT  
38 PH7673038 O-RING  
39 PH7673039 SNAP RETAINER  
40 PH7673040 PATTERN ADJ KNOB  
41 PH7673041 O-RING  
PH7673019 COMPRESSED SPRING  
PH7673020 NEEDLE WASHER  
PH7673021 TRIGGER LEVER 1  
PH7673022 TRIGGER LEVER 2  
42 PH7673042 AIR INLET JOINT  
43 PH7673043 SERVICE WRENCH  
44 PH7673044 CLEANING BRUSH  
Model H7673 HVLP Spray Gun  
 
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WARRANTY AND RETURNS  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original  
purchaser from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly  
or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of  
maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may  
be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any particular purpose, are  
hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent that  
the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so  
warrants. In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price  
paid for the product and any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State  
of Washington, County of Whatcom.  
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental,  
contingent, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.  
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details.  
We will then issue you a “Return Authorization Number,” which must be clearly posted on  
the outside as well as the inside of the carton. We will not accept any item back without this  
number. Proof of purchase must accompany the merchandise.  
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they  
constantly strive to achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that  
our products meet high quality and durability standards and we hope you never need to  
use this warranty.  
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the  
manual.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, PA 17756  
Phone: (570) 546-9663  
Fax: (800) 438-5901  
E-Mail:  
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again  
soon!  
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Model H7673 HVLP Spray Gun  
 
WARRANTY CARD  
Name_________________________________________________________________  
Street_________________________________________________________________  
City _______________________ State_________________________ Zip _________  
Phone #____________________ Email ________________________ Invoice #_____  
Model # ____________________ Order #_______________________ Serial #______  
The following information is given on a voluntary basis. It will be used for marketing purposes to  
help us develop better products and services. All information is strictly confidential.  
1. How did you learn about us?  
____Advertisement  
____Friend  
____Catalog  
____Card Deck  
____Website  
Other:________________________  
2. Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to?  
____ Cabinet Maker  
____ Family Handyman  
____ Hand Loader  
____ Handy  
____ Home Shop Machinist ____ Precision Shooter  
____ Journal of Light Cont. ____ Projects in Metal  
____ Popular Mechanics  
____ Popular Science  
____ Popular Woodworking ____ Wooden Boat  
____ Practical Homeowner ____ Woodshop News  
____ Today’s Homeowner  
____ Wood  
____ Woodsmith  
____ Woodwork  
____ Live Steam  
____ Model Airplane News ____ Rifle  
____ Modeltec  
____ Old House Journal  
____ RC Modeler  
____ Woodworker West  
____ Woodworker’s Journal  
____ Other:  
____ Shop Notes  
____ Shotgun News  
3. What is your annual household income?  
____$20,000-$29,000  
____$30,000-$39,000  
____$40,000-$49,000  
____$70,000+  
____$50,000-$59,000  
____$60,000-$69,000  
4. What is your age group?  
____20-29  
____30-39  
____60-69  
____40-49  
____70+  
____50-59  
5. How long have you been a woodworker/metalworker?  
____0-2 Years ____2-8 Years ____8-20 Years  
____20+ Years  
6. How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly?  
____0-2 ____3-5 ____6-9  
____10+  
____No  
____No  
7. Do you think your machine represents a good value? ____Yes  
8. Would you recommend Grizzly Industrial to a friend? ____Yes  
9. Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for our customers in your area?  
Note: We never use names more than 3 times. ____Yes ____No  
10. Comments:_________________________________________________________  
______________________________________________________________________  
______________________________________________________________________  
______________________________________________________________________  
 
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GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
P.O. BOX 2069  
BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2069  
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