HERKULES G210 User manual

Warnings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4
Assembly Instructions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-6
Model Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
Installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8-10
Preventive Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
Drawings with part lists: …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12-18
Table of Contents
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Serial Number
Model Number
Purchase Date
Distributor
Warning
Symbol
Caution
Symbol
CAUTION
WARNING
This symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious
injury or death if you do not follow the instructions. This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to
or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the
instructions.
This product has patent protection under
one or more of the following patent numbers:
7070167, 5485860, 5193561, 5174317
4960142, 4793369, 1299468
and Patents Pending
1002742
PATENT NUMBERS
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EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture, malfunction, or start unexpectedly
and result in serious injury.
•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 use.
•Do not alter or modify this equipment.
•Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated system component.
•Do not operate the gun washer at a pressure above the maximum working pressure rating of the
gun(s) being cleaned.
•Route the hoses away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.
•Do not use the hoses to pull the equipment.
•Do not move pressurized equipment.
•Use fluids or solvents that are compatible with the equipment wetted parts. Read the fluid and
solvent manufacturer's warnings.
•Comply with all applicable local, state and national fire, electrical and other safety regulation.
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
WARNING
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Spray from hose leaks, ruptured components, or from operating the gun washer with an open lid
can splash fluid in the eyes or on the skin and cause serious injury.
•A safety device has been installed to shut off the pump when the gun washer lid is opened.
Do not tamper with or alter this device.
•Open the gun washer lid slowly.
•Do not prop the gun washer lid open with an object or by any other means.
•Do not stop or deflect fluid leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.
•Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
•Replace worn, damaged, or loose parts immediately.
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FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper grounding, poor air ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a hazardous condition
and result in fire or explosion and serious injury.
•Ground the equipment. See Installation for grounding procedure.
•Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the build up of flammable fumes from the cleaning solution.
•Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the gun washer area.
•Disconnect all electrical equipment in the gun washer area.
•Keep the gun washer area free of debris, including cleaning solutions, rags, and gasoline.
•Do not turn on any light switch in the gun washer area while operating or if fumes are present.
•Do not smoke in the gun washer area.
•Do not operate a gasoline engine in the gun washer area.
•Follow the gun manufacturer's solvent and other cleaning recommendations.
•Use solvent with the highest possible flash point.
•If there is any static sparking while using the equipment, stop operation immediately. Identify and
correct the problem.
•Drain the cleaning solution into a proper storage container when gun washer(s) is not in use.
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
WARNING
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TOXIC
FLUID
HAZARD
Hazardous fluids or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in eyes or on the
skin, swallowed, or inhaled.
•Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using. Read the fluid manufacturer's warnings.
•Store hazardous fluid in an approved container. Dispose of hazardous fluid according to all local, state
and national guidelines.
•Wear the appropriate protective clothing, gloves, eyewear and respirator.
•Pipe and dispose of the exhaust air safely. If diaphragm fails, the fluid may be exhausted along with
the air.
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Stand and tub connections
Position the pump mount bracket between the timer
leg and the filter/regulator leg of the stand assembly.
Attach the pump mount bracket to the stand using (2)
1/4-20 x 1/2 hex bolts, (2) #10 flat washers, (2) 1/4"
lock washers and (2) 1/4" acorn nuts per leg (see fig.1).
Attach the pump to the stand using the (2) 1/4-20 x 1
hex bolts, (2) 1/4" flat washers, (2) 1/4" lock washers
and (2) 1/4" hex nuts per leg (see fig.2).
Attach the ball valve to the reducing nipple on the
bottom of the tub and set tub in the stand (see fig.3).
Use a sealant on the ball valve/bulkhead to avoid leaking.
Attach the white plastic muffler to the exhaust
port of the pump (see fig.3).
Slide (1) #10 flat washer then (1) 1/8" nylon spacer
then the timer knob over the shaft protruding from
the timer leg assembly (see fig.3)
Assembly
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
fig.1
Hex bolt
1/4-20 x 1/2"
Flat washer #10
1/4" Acorn nut
1/4" Lock
Timer leg
assembly
fig.3
Ball valve
Muffler
Flat washer #10
Nylon Spacer
Timer knob
1/4" Lock washer
Flat washer 1/4"
Hex bolt
1/4-20 x 1"
fig.2
1/4" Hex Nut
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Connecting fluid and air hoses
Insert the nipple and bushing end of the 3-way valve
assembly into the upper bulkhead in the tub. Use sealant
to avoid leaking and orient as shown (see fig.4).
Connect the 13" long fluid outlet tube between the fluid
outlet port of the pump and the straight barb on the valve.
DO NOT HEAT HOSE (see fig.4).
Connect the 16" long fluid inlet tube between the fluid
inlet port of the pump and the lower bulkhead on the tub.
DO NOT HEAT HOSE (see fig.4).
Connect the 20" long fluid tube between the elbow barb on
the valve and the elbow barb on the tub above the valve.
DO NOT HEAT HOSE (see fig.4).
Connect the black 5/32" air hose between the regulator
and the air in port of the limit valve located on the rear leg
of the gun washer (see fig.4).
Note: Air in port of limit valve is the port opposite the roller.
For all air hose, press tubing in through collar until seated.
Pull firmly on hose to test for a tight connection.
Connect the blue 5/32" air hose between the air in port of
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STEP 8
STEP 10
STEP 9
STEP 6
Assembly
STEP 11
STEP 7
Cl i i
Limit valve
Limit
valve
Clear air
hose
13" Fluid
outlet tube
16" Fluid
inlet tube fig.4
Black air
hose
Blue air
hose
20" Fluid
tube
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limit valve located on the rear leg of the gun washer (see fig.4).
Connect the clear 5/32" air hose between the pump and
the air out port of the limit valve located on the front leg
of the gun washer (see fig.4).
Connecting lid rod and actuator linkage
Slide the actuator over the lid rod opposite the drilled end
and hand tighten approx. 4" from the end of the rod. Insert
the actuator into the large slot in the right rear leg (see fig 6).
Attach the lid rod to the lid bracket using the 1/4" clevis pin
and circular cotter pin supplied (see fig. 5).
To adjust the actuator, close the lid and loosen the set
screw on the actuator. Slide the actuator down until it
completely closes the limit valve and retighten the set
screw (see fig. 6).
Grounding the lid
Using an 1/8" allen wrench, remove the back right lid screw.
Connect the ground wire (with the aluminum terminal
attached) from the pump to the lid screw and reconnect it
to the tub (see fig. 5).
STEP 16
STEP 14
STEP 13
STEP 12
STEP 15
fig.5
Lid screw
Ground wire
Lid rod
Cotter pin
Lid bracket
Cl
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fig.6
Lid rod
Actuator
Set screw
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Model Information
Parts bag contents
001-702 Hex bolt 1/4-20 x 1/2 2 ea.
002-161 Flat washer #10 2 ea.
008-244 Acorn nut 1/4-20 2 ea.
001-705 Flat washer 1/4 2 ea.
6 Ball valve 1 ea.
83 Hex bolt 1/4-20 x 1 2 ea.
84 Hex nut 1/4-20 2 ea.
85 Lock Washer 1/4 4 ea.
1000652 Clevis pin 1/4 dia. 1 ea.
1000252 Cotter pin 1 ea.
11957 Actuator 1 ea.
Valve assembly 1 ea.
C9A Nipple 1/8 NPT X 4-1/2 2 ea.
53B Stem support female 2 ea.
M230-002 Timer Knob 1 ea.
M230-005 Spacer 1/8" Nylon 1 ea.
M5 Tube 5/32 blue plastic 30 in.
M5-BLACK Tube 5/32 black plastic 9 in.
M5-NEUTRAL Tube 5/32 clear plastic 13 in.
NOTE: Dimensions listed are overall measurements.
Dimensions in./(mm)
A
BCD
Two gun, two cup paint gun washer equipped with diaphragm
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20 625
25 5
21 25
Model
12729
Weight
68
G210
lbs/(kg)
Description
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systems, paint hoses, and cans up to 5 gallons.
(1168) (524) (648) (540)
Cleans both solvent and water based paints.
Installing the Gun Washe
r
1) Place gun washer on a level surface in a properly
ventilated paint mixing room or paint booth.
Grounding the Gun Washe
r
1) Connect the ground wire on the gun washer’s pump to a
true earth ground.
2) Ground all equipment used or located in the gun washer
area.
Connecting the Air Line
1) Install a 1/4 in. npt male coupler, that is compatible with
the quick disconnect of your air supply line, into the air
supply port of the filter/regulator located on the right rear
leg (see fig. 7).
2) Connect air line with at least 75 psi to the coupler.
Filter/regulator is preset. Do not adjust.
68
G210
(31)
Installation
Air supply
port
fig.7
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Operation
Filling the Gun Washer with Fluid Placing Equipment in the Gun Washer
1) Close ball valve located on the bottom of the tank. To clean guns not mentioned here, use the long or short
stem supports as needed (see Fig. 8). For questions or
2) Pour five gallons (18.9 liters) of high quality adapter kits contact your paint gun washer distributor.
cleaning solution into the tub. Unit is capable
of cleaning both solvent and water based paints. Siphon Feed Guns
Place the gun siphon tube on the short stem support.
Preparing the Equipment to be washed
Gravity Feed Guns (HVLP)
1) Remove paint cup or paint line and the air line from the Place long stem support over one of the short stem
paint gun. supports. Place paint inlet of gun on long stem support.
Place the air cap assembly over the air inlet of the gun to
2) Drain excess paint from cup and gun. keep cleaning solution out.
3) Remove all gauges and regulators. Pressure Feed Guns
Place long stem support over one of the shorter stem
4) Lock the gun trigger in the open position by placing the supports. Place paint inlet of gun on long stem support.
trigger lock around the gun handle and trigger (see fig. 8).
CAUTION
Pots and Cups
All pressure gauges must be removed before placing the Place pots and/or cups on divider platform over front
equipment in the gun washer to avoid damaging the spray nozzles.
gauges.
fig. 8 Trigger Lock
Long Stem Support
Short Stem Support
Gravity Feed
Gun (HVLP)
Siphon Feed Gun
Pressure Feed Gun
Air Cap
Assembly
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Operation
Operating the Gun Washer
1) Make sure all wire trigger locks and other accessories 5) If the lid is opened prior to the end of the timing cycle, the
are inside the gun washer tub. safety air cutoff switch will stop the gun washer. The
gun washer will start again when the lid is closed if time
2) If washing only one set of equipment, place empty cans over remains on the timer.
the unused nozzles and/or stem supports to prevent
spray from hitting the underside of the gun washer lid. Note: Open the lid slowly to minimize vapor escape.
3) Close the gun washer lid. 6) Remove the equipment from the gun washer and wipe off
any remaining cleaning solution.
4) Turn the timer knob clockwise 90 degrees to start the gun
washer. The gun washer will run for 90 seconds. Turning
the timer knob less than 90 degrees will reduce the timing
cycle. Paint equipment will clean in 60 to 90 seconds.
Internal Washing of Paint Lines
1) Remove the brass plugs from the front of the 3-way valve
and the internal wash bulkhead (see fig.9).
2) Install a female fluid quick coupler with 1/4" NPT male threads
into one, or both, locations the plugs were removed from.
Coupler must be compatible with the solvent you are using.
3) Connect the paint line to the 3-way valve and the internal
wash bulkhead.
Internal wash
bulkhead
Socket plug Hex
p
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4) Face the pointer of the 3-way valve towards the front of the
unit and operate the gun washer.
Internal and External Washing of Paint Lines
1) If necessary, install a female fluid quick coupler with 1/4" NPT
male threads into the internal/external wash bulkhead located
inside the tub, on the valve side of the tub (see fig.10).
2) Connect the paint line to the internal/external wash bulkhead.
3) Face the pointer of the 3-way valve towards the back of the
unit and operate the gun washer (internal cleaning portion).
4) Face the pointer of the 3-way valve towards the tank and
operate the gun washer (external cleaning portion).
Note: When finished cleaning hoses be sure to securely replace
all plugs which were removed.
Return the pointer of the 3-way valve to its position facing the tub;
failure to do so will cause the gun washer to operate incorrectly.
Valve Positions
Pointer Direction
•
Manifold Cleaning Towards the tank
•
Internal Paint Line Cleaning Towards the front of the tank
•
Internal/External Paint Line Cleaning Towards the rear of the tank and towards the tank
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.9
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.10
Paint line
Paint line
Internal/external
wash bulkhead
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Operation
Washing Pressure Pot and Lid
1) Remove the 1/8" NPT hex plug from the manifold block
(see fig.11).
2) Insert the spray nozzle assembly into the manifold block
(see fig.11).
3) Place the pot over the spray nozzle assembly and place
the pickup tube of the lid over one of the short stem supports.
4) Operate gun washer.
Washing Five Gallon Cans
1) Remove the 1/8" NPT hex plug from the manifold block
(see fig.11). Note: Remove all gauges from any equipment being
2) Insert the spray nozzle assembly into the manifold block. cleaned to avoid damaging the gauges.
(see fig.11). Replace the hex plug in the manifold block when not using
3) Place five gallon can over the spray nozzle assembly. the spray nozzle assembly. Failure to do so will cause the
gun washer to operate incorrectly.
4) Operate gun washer.
Preventative Maintenance
fi
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.11
Hex plug
Spray nozzle
assembly
1) Drain excess paint from cup or pot before placing in gun
washer.
2) Drain paint sludge from gun washer tank weekly. Do this
after a weekend so that it has settled. Open ball valve
and drain until clear solution flows. Add cleaning solution
to fill 1" above intake filter.
3) Remove the filter bowl and check the filter inside the
regulator for excess buildup approx. every 6 months.
4) Change cleaning solution completely when objects being
cleaned become tacky to the touch.
5) Clean inside of tub and intake filter before filling with
cleaning solution.
Do not change the setting of the filter/regulator.This could
damage the filter/regulator or pump
CAUTION
Filter/Regulator
#T17M
Filter
#1001382
Filter Bowl
Page 10 of 19

Troubleshooting
Gun washer will not turn on. 1Make sure the air line is properly connected with at least 75 psi.
Air pressure is regulated at 75 psi.
2Make sure lid is fully closed. Make sure the lid rod actuator is making
full contact with the limit valve on the right rear leg.
3 Check all air connections to ensure that there are no leaks.
4 Make sure timer cam is engaging the limit valve on the right front leg.
5 Make sure timer is on and functioning correctly.
Gun washer turns on but 1 Make sure intake filter is not clogged (Clean or replace).
pumps slowly or not at all. 2 Make sure the air line is properly connected with at least 75 psi.
Air pressure is regulated at 75 psi.
3 Check all air connections to ensure that there are no leaks.
4 Make sure there is 5 gallons of clean solution in the gun washer.
The cleaning solution should be an inch above the intake filter.
5
M k lid i f ll l d M k th lid d t t i ki
Possible SolutionProblem
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5Make sure lid is fully closed. Make sure the lid rod actuator is making
full contact with the limit valve on the right rear leg.
6 Make sure manifold nozzles and stem supports are not clogged.
Gun washer will not shut off 1 Make sure timer cam is moving. If its not, slightly loosen the nuts
holding the limit valve on the right front leg of the stand. Reposition
valve and tighten nuts.
2Make sure limit valves located on the right front leg or right rear leg
of the stand are not stuck in closed position.
Fluid does not flow through 1 Make sure paint lines are not clogged with debris.
desired line, or minimal fluid
flows through cleaning manifold. 2 Make sure 3-way valve adjustable lever is pointing directly towards the
desired port. Towards the back of the unit for internal/external cleaning of
paint lines (internal cleaning portion). Towards the unit for standard
manifold cleaning and for internal/external cleaning of paint lines (external
cleaning portion). Towards the front of the unit for internal cleaning of paint lines.
Page 11 of 19

G210 Parts Layout
5
18
9
7
13
17
4
10
15 11
12
12
26
21
1
16
24
8
25
28
29
3
2
6
19
14
30
31
32
22
13
23
20
27
13
Page 12 of 19

Part # Description
16 Ball Valve 1 EA.
211958 Pump Mounting Bracket 1 EA.
313844 Stand Assembly 1 EA. See pg. 16
412025 Lid Assembly 1 EA. See pg. 14
512734 Manifold Assembly 1 EA. See pg. 15
612517 Pump Assembly 1 EA. See pg. 16
71000651 Flammable Caution Sticker 1 EA.
81000967 Hose Barb 3/8 x 1/4 NPT 90° - Brass 2 EA.
91001706 Front Decal 1 EA.
10 1001708 Lid Sticker 1 EA.
11 002-120A-72 Ground Wire 2 EA.
12 1002643 Bulkhead with Nut 3/4" - Brass 2 EA.
13 1002644 Bulkhead with Nut 1" - Brass 3 EA.
14 1002650 Hose Barb 3/8 x 3/8 NPT 90° - Brass 1 EA.
15 1002654 Hose Barb 3/8 x 3/8 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
16 12491 Filter for Pump Inlet 1 EA.
17 1-BLUE Tub 1 EA.
18 25D Divider 1 EA.
19 57 Hose Barb 3/8 x 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
20 59B Plug Hex 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
21 62 Reducing Nipple - Brass 1 EA.
22 64PE Hose Inlet 16 IN.
23 64PE Hose Outlet 13 IN.
24 64PE Hose 20 IN.
25 66 Reducin
g
Bushin
g
- Brass 1 EA.
Quantity
G210 Parts Layout
Page 13 of 19
25
66
Reducing
Bushing
Brass
1
EA.
26 85B Washer 1-1/2 x 1 - Nylon 1 EA.
27 993 Socket Plug 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
28 C26 Valve 3-way 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
29 M26A Nipple 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
30 M5 Tube 5/32 Plastic - Blue 30 IN.
31 M5-BLACK Tube 5/32 Plastic - Black 9 IN.
32 M5-NEUTRAL Tube 5/32 Plastic - Neutral 13 IN.
Note: For parts shown but not identified
refer to assembly layouts on pages 13-17.
For whole 3-way valve assembly ref.# 12729
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G210 Lid Layout
32115
7
6
12 14 13
1
Part # Description
1002-161 Washer Flat #10 USS - Zinc 4 EA.
21000252 Actuator Clip Ring 1 EA.
31000652 Actuator Pin 1 EA.
41001708 Lid Sticker 1 EA.
51002546 Screw 10-24 x 1/2 4 EA.
61002572 Actuator Rod 1 EA.
710A Handle 1 EA.
811219 Lid 1 EA.
911957 Actuator Bracket Notched 1 EA.
10 12024 Actuator Lid Bracket 1 EA.
11 12321 Lid Stop 1 EA.
12 14C Rivet 3/16 x 1/2 - Aluminum 4 EA.
13 17 Rivet 3/16 x 1/4 - Stainless 2 EA.
14 39C Hinge 2 EA.
Note: Parts are shown for reference purposes only
and are not necessarily part of a Herkules assembly.
Quantity
910
84
Page 14 of 19

G210 Manifold Layout
13
5
12
311
7
10
16 6
8
2
4
Part # Description
157 Hose Barb 3/8 x 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
259 Hex Plug 1/8 NPT - Brass 3 EA.
312509 Air Cap Assembly - Brass and Stainless 2 EA.
412599 Spray Nozzle Assembly 1 EA.
51002321 Manifold Half - Stainless 2 EA.
61002651 E-ring - Stainless 2 EA.
7002-121A-6 Manifold Ground Wire 1 EA.
8002-136S Manifold Bolt - Stainless 2 EA.
9002-137D Manifold Block 1 EA.
10 002-192 Ground Wire Rivet 2 EA.
11 22BA Trigger Lock Assembly 2 EA.
12 53A Stem Support Male 2 EA.
13 53B Stem Support Female 2 EA.
14 54P1 Full jet Nozzle - White 12 EA.
15 64PE Manifold Hose 7 IN.
16 C9A Nipple 4-1/2" - Brass 2 EA.
Note: Parts are shown for reference purposes only
and are not necessarily part of a Herkules assembly.
Quantity
14 1159
Page 15 of 19

G210 Pump and Legs Layout
14
22
23
15
812
11
10
4
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19 16
18
5
11
17
63
7
9
20
21
15 13
2
1
23
10
Page 16 of 19

Part # Description
167 Adaptor 1/4 NPT - Brass 1 EA.
2338 Pump 1 EA.
31001441 Muffler 1 EA
413844 Stand Assembly 2 EA.
51002414 ON/OFF Sticker 1 EA.
61002650 Hose Barb 3/8 x 3/8 NPT 90° - Brass 2 EA
7002-106 Wire Terminal 3 EA.
8002-120A-72 Ground Wire 2 EA.
9002-161 Washer Flat #10 USS - Zinc 1 EA.
10 002-171 Screw 8-32 x 1 - Black 4 EA.
11 002-172 Nut Nylock 8-32 - Zinc 4 EA.
12 005-131 Screw 10-24 x 1/2 - Stainless 1 EA.
13 005-132 Nut Hex 10-24 - Stainless 1 EA.
14 85D Washer Flat 1/2 - Zinc 2 EA.
15 M1C Limit Valve - Gold 2 EA.
16 M230-001A Timer 1 EA.
17 M230-002 Knob for Timer 1 EA.
18 M230-003 Cam For Timer 1 EA.
19 M230-004 Spacer 1/4" Thick - Nylon 2 EA.
20 M230-005 Spacer 1/8" Thick - Nylon 2 EA.
21 M230-006 Timer Screw #4 x 5/8 2 EA.
22 T17M Filter / Regulator 1 EA.
23 T25 5/32 Hose fitting 90° Swivel 2 EA.
Quantity
G210 Pump and Legs Layout
Page 17 of 19
Note: Parts are shown for reference purposes only
and are not necessarily part of a Herkules assembly.
Page 17 of 19

G210 Hardware Layout
5
2
Part # Description
1001-702 Bolt Hex 1/4-20 x 1/2 - Zinc 2 EA.
2001-705 Washer Flat 1/4 USS - Zinc 2 EA.
3002-161 Washer Flat #10 USS - Zinc 2 EA.
4008-244 Acorn Nut 1/4-20 - Nickel 2 EA.
583 Bolt Hex 1/4-20 x 1 - Zinc 2 EA.
684 Nut Hex 1/4-20 - Zinc 2 EA.
785 Washer Lock 1/4 - Zinc 4 EA.
Quantity
1
3
4
7
6
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