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Graco 253485 - User Manual

Graco 253485
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Instructions – Parts List
ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL
Huskyt 1590 Air-Operated
Diaphragm Pumps
120 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Maximum Fluid Working Pressure
120 psi (0.8 MPa, 8 bar) Maximum Air Input Pressure
*Model No. DB3___ Aluminum Pumps
*Model No. DC3___ Aluminum Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DB4___ Stainless Steel Pumps
*Model No. DC4___ Stainless Steel Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DBC___ Aluminum BSPT Pumps
*Model No. DCC___ Aluminum BSPT Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DBD___ Stainless Steel BSPT Pumps
*Model No. DCD___ Stainless Steel BSPT Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DT4___ Stainless Steel Plus** Pumps
*Model No. DU4___ Stainless Steel Plus** Pumps, Remote
*Model No. DTD___ Stainless Steel BSPT Plus** Pumps
*Model No. DUD___ Stainless Steel BSPT Plus** Pumps, Remote
*Model No. 253485 Aluminum Pump
*Model No. 232502 Private-Label Aluminum Pump
* Refer to the Pump Matrix and descriptions on page 22 to
determine the configuration and model number of your pump.
** Plus models include stainless steel center sections.
Patent No.
CN ZL94102643.4
FR 9408894
JA 3517270
US 5,386,452
308441AJ
Model No. DB3777 shown
03263B
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Questions and Answers

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    Paula HowardSep 6, 2025
    Why does my Graco Water Pump exhaust excessive air at stall?
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      Ian KhanSep 6, 2025
      Excessive air exhaust at stall in your Graco Water Pump may be caused by: * Worn air valve block, o-ring, plate, pilot block, u-cups, or pilot pin o-rings: Repair or replace the worn components. * Worn shaft seals: Replace the shaft seals.
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    David JonesAug 22, 2025
    How to fix Graco 253485 that cycles at stall or fails to hold pressure?
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      Teresa GeorgeAug 22, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump cycles at a stall or fails to hold pressure at a stall, it could be due to worn check valve balls, seats, or o-rings, which will need to be replaced.
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    Jamie GarciaSep 3, 2025
    Why are there air bubbles in the fluid from my Graco 253485 Water Pump?
    • S
      Savannah MccannSep 4, 2025
      Air bubbles in the fluid may be caused by several issues: * A loose suction line: Ensure it is tightened. * A ruptured diaphragm: Replace it. * A loose inlet manifold, damaged seal between the manifold and seat, or damaged o-rings: Tighten the manifold bolts or replace the seats or o-rings. * A loose diaphragm shaft bolt: Tighten or replace it. * A damaged o-ring: Replace it.
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    Jeffery ThompsonSep 2, 2025
    What causes fluid leaks externally from ball check valves in Graco Water Pump?
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      Jordan RyanSep 2, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump leaks fluid externally from the ball check valves, it may be due to loose manifolds, a damaged seal between the manifold and seat, or damaged o-rings. To resolve this, tighten the manifold bolts or replace the seats or o-rings as needed.
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    Jessica MillerSep 1, 2025
    Why is my Graco 253485 leaking air externally?
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      Jenna GomezSep 1, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump leaks air externally, it could be due to loose air valve cover or air valve cover screws, which need to be tightened. Alternatively, the air valve gasket or air cover gasket may be damaged and require inspection and replacement. Also, check if the air cover screws are loose and tighten them.
  • J
    James ToddAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Graco Water Pump exhausts excessive air at stall?
    • J
      jeffrey70Aug 30, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump exhausts excessive air at stall, it could be due to worn components in the air valve assembly, such as the air valve block, o-ring, plate, pilot block, u-cups, or pilot pin o-rings. These parts may need repair or replacement. Additionally, worn shaft seals can cause excessive air exhaust, requiring their replacement.
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    durhamjohnAug 29, 2025
    Why is there fluid in the exhaust air of my Graco Water Pump?
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      Jose GordonAug 29, 2025
      If fluid is present in the exhaust air of your Graco Water Pump, it may be due to a ruptured diaphragm, which needs to be replaced. Another potential cause is a loose diaphragm shaft bolt, which should be tightened or replaced. Additionally, a damaged o-ring can lead to fluid in the exhaust air, requiring replacement.
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    mooneysandraAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Graco 253485 will not cycle, or cycles once and stops?
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      Joshua RyanAug 28, 2025
      If the Graco Water Pump will not cycle or cycles once and stops, there are a few potential causes. The air valve may be stuck or dirty, requiring disassembly and cleaning. Ensure you use filtered air during reassembly. A severely worn check valve ball wedged in the seat or manifold can also prevent cycling, necessitating replacement of both the ball and seat. Another possibility is that the check valve ball is wedged into the seat due to over-pressurization, in this case install a Pressure Relief Valve. Lastly, a clogged dispensing valve can halt the pump's operation; relieve the pressure and clear the valve.
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    jasonpierceAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Graco 253485 operates erratically?
    • M
      Marissa MooreAug 27, 2025
      If your Graco Water Pump is operating erratically, several factors could be responsible. Begin by inspecting the suction line for any clogs and clear them. Also, check the balls for stickiness or leaks; clean or replace them if necessary. A ruptured diaphragm may also cause erratic operation, requiring replacement. Finally, check for any restrictions in the exhaust and remove them to ensure proper pump function.
  • K
    Kevin RoseAug 25, 2025
    Why are there air bubbles in the fluid of my Graco 253485?
    • T
      Theresa RogersAug 26, 2025
      If you notice air bubbles in the fluid of your Graco Water Pump, several issues could be the cause. First, check if the suction line is loose and tighten it. Another potential cause is a ruptured diaphragm, which requires replacement. Also, inspect the inlet manifold for looseness, damaged seals, or o-rings, and tighten the manifold bolts or replace the seats or o-rings as necessary. Furthermore, check the diaphragm shaft bolt and o-ring for looseness or damage, and tighten or replace them as needed.

Graco 253485 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGraco
Model253485
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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