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Graco 234124 - User Manual

Graco 234124
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Instructions – Parts List
GRACO INC.ąP.O. BOX 1441ąMINNEAPOLIS, MNą55440-1441
Copyright 1994, Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001
ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL
Huskyt 1040 Air-Operated
Diaphragm Pumps
Aluminum Model Shown
120 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Maximum Fluid Working Pressure
120 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Maximum Air Input Pressure
*Model No. D73____ Aluminum Pumps
*Model No. D83____ Aluminum Pumps, Remote
*Model No. D74____ Stainless Steel Pumps
*Model No. D84____ Stainless Steel Pumps, Remote
*Model No. D7C____ Aluminum BSPT Pumps
*Model No. D8C____ Aluminum BSPT Pumps, Remote
*Model No. D7D____ Stainless Steel BSPT Pumps
*Model No. D8D____ Stainless Steel BSPT Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DR4____ Stainless Steel Plus Pumps
*Model No. DS4____ Stainless Steel Plus Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DRD____ Stainless Steel BSPT Plus Pumps
*Model No. DSD____ Stainless Steel BSPT Plus Pumps, Remote
Model No. 232501 Private–Label Aluminum 1040 Pump (See page 24.)
Model No. 234124 Private–Label Aluminum 1040 Pump (See page 24.)
*NOTE: Refer to the Pump Matrix on page 24 to determine
the Model No. of your pump.
NOTE: Plus models include stainless steel center sections.
US and Foreign Patents Pending
308479AB
Read warnings and instructions.
See page 2 for table of contents
02632C
Parts

Questions and Answers

  • L
    Lauren DouglasAug 20, 2025
    How to fix a Graco 234124 Water Pump that cycles at stall or fails to hold pressure?
    • J
      jessicaburkeAug 20, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump cycles at a stall or fails to hold pressure, it might be due to worn check valve balls, seats, or o-rings. If this is the case, you should replace them.
  • D
    Deborah PerryAug 22, 2025
    Why is there fluid in the exhaust air of my Graco Water Pump?
    • R
      Roy MeadowsAug 22, 2025
      Fluid in the exhaust air indicates that the diaphragm has ruptured, the diaphragm shaft bolt is loose, or the o-ring is damaged. In this case, you should replace the diaphragm, tighten the diaphragm shaft bolt, or replace the o-ring.
  • A
    Ann RodriguezAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Graco Water Pump operates erratically?
    • J
      Jennifer NealAug 25, 2025
      Erratic pump operation can be caused by a clogged suction line, sticky or leaking balls, a ruptured diaphragm, or a restricted exhaust. Inspect and clear the suction line, clean or replace the balls, replace the diaphragm, and remove any exhaust restrictions.
  • A
    Andrew MedinaAug 26, 2025
    Why does my Graco 234124 Water Pump leak air externally?
    • J
      Jeremiah HillAug 26, 2025
      External air leaks are often due to loose air valve cover screws or damaged air valve gaskets. Make sure that the air valve cover screws and air cover screws are tightened. Inspect the air valve gasket and air cover gasket for damage and replace if necessary.
  • M
    Miguel CowanAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Graco Water Pump will not cycle, or cycles once and stops?
    • R
      Robin WilliamsonAug 28, 2025
      If your pump isn't cycling, the air valve may be stuck or dirty, a check valve ball may be worn, or the dispensing valve could be clogged. Try disassembling and cleaning the air valve, replace the ball and seat, or relieve pressure and clear the dispensing valve. Also, consider installing a Pressure Relief Valve.
  • R
    roger87Aug 29, 2025
    Why are there air bubbles in the fluid from my Graco 234124?
    • P
      Pamela ScottAug 29, 2025
      Air bubbles in the fluid can indicate a loose suction line, a ruptured diaphragm, loose inlet manifold, or damaged seals. Try tightening the suction line, replacing the diaphragm, tightening the manifold bolts, or replacing the seats or o-rings. Also, check and tighten or replace the diaphragm shaft bolt and replace any damaged o-rings.
  • P
    Patrick SchneiderAug 31, 2025
    Why does my Graco 234124 exhaust excessive air at stall?
    • S
      Sean RileyAug 31, 2025
      Excessive air exhaust at stall is often caused by worn components in the air valve. This includes the air valve block, o-ring, plate, pilot block, u-cups, or pilot pin o-rings. It can also be caused by worn shaft seals. Repair or replace the worn air valve parts or replace the worn shaft seals.
  • M
    Mark KnoxSep 2, 2025
    Why does my Graco Water Pump leak fluid externally from ball check valves?
    • E
      Edwin ZhangSep 2, 2025
      Fluid leaks from the ball check valves are often caused by loose manifolds or damaged seals. Ensure that manifold bolts are tightened, and replace any damaged seats or o-rings.
  • G
    Gary MurraySep 4, 2025
    What to do if my Graco 234124 Water Pump will not cycle or cycles once and stops?
    • K
      Kyle PotterSep 4, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump isn't cycling or stops after one cycle, several factors could be at play. Start by checking the air valve; it might be stuck or dirty, requiring disassembly and cleaning, and use filtered air. A severely worn check valve ball could be wedged in the seat or manifold, necessitating replacement of both the ball and seat. Over-pressurization can also cause the check valve ball to wedge into the seat, in this case install a Pressure Relief Valve. Lastly, a clogged dispensing valve can halt the cycling process; relieve the pressure and clear the valve.
  • M
    mark13Sep 6, 2025
    What causes fluid in the exhaust air of a Graco 234124 Water Pump?
    • R
      rodney84Sep 6, 2025
      If you find fluid in the exhaust air of your Graco Water Pump, it's likely due to a ruptured diaphragm, which will need replacement. Another potential cause is a loose fluid side plate, which should be tightened or replaced.

Graco 234124 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGraco
Model234124
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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