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Graco InvisiPac Tank-Free HM25 - Guns

Graco InvisiPac Tank-Free HM25
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Setup
22 3A2347ZAA
11. On the Targets screen, adjust heated hose and gun
temperature settings:
NOTE: InvisiPac is a high powered tank-free system
that delivers heat faster than traditional tank systems.
Tanks are often run at a lower temperature than the
application temperature to avoid excessive adhesive
degradation since a large volume of adhesive sits at
temperature.
a. Press to select the channel.
b. Use and , shown next to , to
adjust gun temperature setting to the desired
setting for that channel.
NOTE: If a higher applicator temperature is desired,
adjust all zones to the higher temperature or adjust only
the applicator in small increments.
NOTE: Alternatively, use the physical up and down
arrow push-buttons on the ADM keypad until is
next to the temperature setting to change then use the
numeric keypad to enter the desired temperature.
c. Use and , shown next to ,
to adjust heated hose temperature setting to the
desired setting for that channel.
NOTE: Alternatively, use the physical up and down
arrow push-buttons on the ADM keypad until is
next to the temperature setting to change then use the
numeric keypad to enter the desired temperature.
Guns
Gun heating is controlled by the InvisiPac system. A
pattern controller is required to control the opening and
closing of guns. If using an InvisiPac Pattern Controller,
refer to manual 334784 - InvisiPac Pattern Controller for
details on wiring and setup.
NOTICE
Set melter, hose, and gun to the same setpoint tem-
perature for best performance. Do not set the hose
temperature higher than the melter. Running the hose
at a setpoint higher than the melter is unnecessary in
this tank-free system and could lead to adhesive deg-
radation in the hose. Short adhesive residence time in
the melter eliminates the need to set the melter at a
lower setpoint than other zones. See Operation Tips
to Minimize Charring, page 36.

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