⚡️ GIVEAWAY ALERT ⚡️ The featured Graco Ultra Handheld, with the TRIAX II pump installed will be packed into a new Graco padded carry case with all new accessories, including new airless spray tips - it will go in an Ultra Handheld box, packed and protected in a Graco shipping box and shipped by me to one lucky winner - open to UK residents only, it will come with a new UK 230v charger and 2x new 18v DEWALT batteries ⏩️ The Question ⬅️ Always looking to innovative and improve.. Graco listens to ___ ? Clue: It’s not “80s power ballads” or “the weather report”, 😂 - The clue / answer is in this “TRIAX II Replacement” UA-cam video - and the video I did on “Ultra QuickShot Unboxing” ua-cam.com/video/yYNt1RXkgNg/v-deo.html For your chance to win, you must be SUBSCRIBED to - ➡️ PaintHQ on Instagram ➡️ PaintHQ on UA-cam Then - ➡️ Comment your answer in this “TRIAX II Replacement” UA-cam video Competition will run for 2 weeks, the last day to qualify is Friday 28th July 2023, midnight BST - The day I’m at SpraymanUK with the Graco Power Tour UK 💙⚡️🇬🇧 Winner will be notified via Instagram DM - or I will reply to the UA-cam comment giving instructions - PaintHQ will pay for UK shipping Note: Individual entries will be added to a random generator and one UK resident will win, good luck - #SprayTheLove 💙 𝘗𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘏𝘘 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘤𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘭, 𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘵𝘦, 𝘮𝘰𝘥𝘪𝘧𝘺 𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘶𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘢𝘸𝘢𝘺 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘰𝘳 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘦. 𝘗𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘏𝘘 𝘥𝘦𝘤𝘪𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘪𝘴 𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘭. 𝘕𝘰 𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘱𝘰𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘣𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘰.
You’re very welcome, happy to help if I can - Yeah it’s a very easy swap out by the user - just one small addition with the UltraMax models is the earthing wire to the pump - the link to replacement pump is in the video description, I can confirm SpraymanUK stock is all TRIAX II 👍 Ps don’t forget to enter the competition (I’ve pinned a comment to this video) - you could win the featured Ultra Handheld, along with all new accessories, tips, bag 💙
Another great video Pete! That really was super quick to change! I like the little Graco systainers... I bought the festool ones & they're perfect for keeping tips / filters etc in one, extra filter bags & gloves in another 😊 I'll have to find out if I can get a Graco T-loc so they stand out 😄 Answer to the question is "Customer feedback" 👏🏼🤞🏼👍🏼
Awesome job, do keep a count of how many litres you pass through the new pump and make a video on it even if its a short, would love to know. I personally myself will be attending the Graco show at Sprayman see u guys there ❤
I’ll look forward to trying the mark 2 version of this pump. Another great well constructed and informative video my friend and it was lovely to catch up with you the other day once I’ve done the kitchen spray course I’ll catch up with you again 💯👍🏻
So pleased the video was helpful to you - link to the replacement pump is in the description (it is the TRIAX II, SpraymanUK confirm all stock has rolled over to TRIAX II) - plus you could enter the giveaway (if you’re in the UK) - details in the pinned comment 🙏
Good man pete,great video there and very helpful to all so thanks for that,i have the ultra max but use it sparingly due to concerns over the pump!fair play to graco for listening to user feedback and improving the pump,thats why i will always buy graco as they are so user friendly and are at the forefront of spray technology,the new ulta quickshot seems to highlight this too 😊
Hi Pete, I just saw your post on Instagram! Wow - I never win anything so am thrilled! Thank you so much for all your postings and the time you take to go into detail which makes all the difference when trying to learn. With best wishes for your future success, Rob
You’re very welcome 🙏 I was thrilled to be able to inform you about your prize.. and also, thank you for your kind words 💙 ..I’ll put it all together, along with some Graco and SpraymanUK merchandise, plus some Kip masking samples.. and get a tracking number emailed over to you asap 💙 congratulations on your win once again my friend 👏👏👏
Hi Pete, I trust you're keeping well and thanks for posting such a detailed video on replacing the pump - I’ve been wondering when mine is likely to go so it’s a comfort to know that their new one is designed to last longer than version 1. I’m subscribed to you on both sites and think the answer to your competition question might be “…customer feedback”. With best wishes, Rob
Hi Rob, I’m very well thank you - really appreciate your support, subscribing etc.. and the awesome feedback you’ve provided over the years 🙏 👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Thank you for the support my friend 👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙 When you can no longer spray water - just like in the video, where I’m spraying water to test, the tip guard is removed and I’m circulating water in prime and spray with the pump upside down - If pump was defective at this point, the unit would not spray water 👍 Keep in touch my friend - regards Pete 💙
Yes hi hows things i have put my head on the block here and went and order one off the guns after spend hours researching them and talkin to yourself (can't wait to get it am like a kid in a toy shop lol) just a few questions for you as to the best kind of paint to use for best results ie gloss silk am in the north of lreland and only have a few paint shop Johnson's,dulux. And the stuff i will be do will be the likes of wardrobe doors and small bits of Furniture.. thank for all your help this far.. All the best 👍
You always make top notch content mate. Fantastic channel. Not sure what the original pump usage was stated at by Graco , so according to new triax 2 having upto 3x pump life over the original, what's a ball park gallons usage before it needs replacing? Keep up the great content fella.
You’re so kind my friend, thank you 💙 ..It’s impossible to give a definitive figure on pump life, as so many factors contribute.. product being sprayed, pressure, cleaning, storage.. I can confirm the new reengineered design is improving the life, Graco is saying by up to 3 times.. a conservative estimate could be 2 times, so double the life.. again depending on the factors I listed above 👍💙 regards Pete
Hi Pete.I have followed your advice and purchased a triax 2 pump from sprayman! Am i becoming a fan boy?? 😂 My question is when will I know that the pump needs replacing? I have the ultra and have had it well over a year. Use it regularly but I don’t cane it so the piston doesn’t get too hot. As it stands it just keeps going. What are the symptoms of pump wear and replacement required? I know it sounds stupid to ask but there is so much negativity around these machines and I haven’t experienced that. Cheers
Hello my friend.. thank you so much for your support 🙏 ..you’re very wise in n how you use and look after your Ultra HH.. general rule to determine a pump ‘failure’.. is you would no longer be able to spray water.. just like in the cleaning process, holding the gun upside down, you could possibly prime water (see water circulating in the cup), but still with the pump upside down, switch to spray - (no guard / tip).. water would either not spray, or dribble out the end 😞 ..really appreciate your comments and contribution to PaintHQ - I will always reply (sorry about the delay on this comment).. regards Pete
I've only shot about 10 Litres through mine I'm about to do all the wood on my 4500 sq foot home so knowing once the pump fails I'll be getting an upgrade is nice, How many Litres do they reckon it'll now last?.
Hello my friend.. it’s tricky to give a definitive figure in litres, simply because the number is variable based on what material is being sprayed (viscosity) / how hard the pump has to work / pressure (speed) ..my advise is to not overwork the unit, keep to small jobs, spray at as low pressure as you can (not speed 10, certainly for long periods of time), clean effectively and store with pump armour 👍 ..I can vouch for the improvement that’s gone onto the Triax 2 👍 all the best my friend, keep in touch 🙏 regards Pete
Hello! First of all, I want to congratulate you on your channel and your very well-made videos, they are very motivating for a painting enthusiast like myself. After using a Graco Ultra corded for a while and noticing that its performance has worsened, I have decided to change the pump following the instructions from your video. My doubt arises when looking for a Trimax 2 pump for the corded Graco Ultra, as it is not easy to find. On the other hand, it is easier to find it for the battery-powered Graco Ultra in online stores. I wonder if they wouldn't be compatible with each other since they seem exactly the same. Could you tell me if they are compatible based on your experience with this brand? Thank you in advance, greetings from Spain.
Hi Sebastian, thank you so much for watching and your kind feedback 💙💯 I’m going to check with my UK Graco distributor friends and report back for you - as I believe there is a corded version, at the start of the video I record how I choose the pump I required and there was an option for ‘corded’ - you’re right, essentially the pump differences will be minimal in design, but it’s the earthing / grounding and the ability to spray solvent and / or water, that decides which pump is required.. it is worth noting that the part numbers for the improved Triax II pumps that are the same as its original Triax predecessor 👍 all the best my friend 🇪🇸💙💯 regards Pete
Hi Nice video! For me, it is still a dream to have such a device, and with it a service, I believe that in the future everything will be fine here in Ukraine!)
So TRIAX II is not sold as a distinct upgraded version. Nice to know that Sprayman do the new version but it would have been much nicer to know that it is the new and definitely NOT the old version that is being shipped out.
Thanks for your feedback - it is an upgrade / an improvement at no extra cost - for example the HH’s purchased as a sprayer, will come with an upgraded pump and additional accessories at no additional cost - same part numbers 👍 I guess because the part numbers are the same, the identification is the same also - a rolling change is the best way for me to describe 👍 it’s a recent chat I had with SpraymanUK, that enables me to confirm all their stock is TRIAX II - I do get what you’re saying 👍 Regards Pete 💙
Hi, I have a technical question, and I realize most people on here could care less about this inquiry as it has no effect on painting operations, but here goes: I’ve asked Graco’s technical website and I’ve asked spray companies technical sites and no one has given me a suitable answer regarding the incredible number of warnings and packaging clips and details surrounding “not rotating the pump gear before the cover is replaced.” I’m just an old engineer. I do pay attention to directions. The new pump went in just as your instructions show and it works terrific but when I see all the excessive amount of warnings about one specific part, it makes me want to further investigate and try to figure out why. I would like a technical explanation of why rotating the gear before putting the cover back on will cause damage unless this is simply meant to be a prevention measure for running it without lubricant. If it meant, don’t remove the gear from the pump and rotate it and then put it back on the pump because of some piston timing issue that would make sense, but simply not rotating it before putting the cover on does not make sense to me because as soon as you pull the trigger the gear is going to rotate. I’m just an old engineer asking a dumb question but there’s lots of warning labels so I’m trying to figure out how this applies. If it’s simply to prevent someone from operating the pump while dry then I would think the pump replacement instructions would say that. I do realize that the printed operating instructions talk about not operating the pump without fluid but the pump replacement directions never mention this … only about how to make sure the gear doesn’t move or you wreck it permanently. I’ve asked this question of Graco and other painting supply websites and all their responses say “don’t turn the gear before putting the cover on are you might cause permanent pump failure” They never go on to explain why or how. thank you .
Hi Robert, you ask a very good question and I appreciate how you analyse things with your engineering mind 👏👏 My understanding it’s a ‘timing issue’, not an issue running the pump dry - whilst you shouldn’t run any piston pump dry, small turns of the Triax pump wouldn’t hurt the 3 pistons and packings (that’s my understanding).. I’ve always heard it’s to do with timing, and if you was to know what you was dealing with, the timing could be corrected (again, just my understanding).. what I’ve gone on to do, is ask my product representative in Graco, who has a lot more understanding and resource available to (maybe) give a more in depth explanation.. I will report back my friend 👍 keep in touch.. regards Pete 💙💯 Ps glad to hear your pump replacement was a success - was it a Triax 2 ?.. was my video helpful? 👍💙💯
Thanks for responding so quick. Hopefully one of your Graco engineers will be able to give you an answer. I’m certain it is not a timing issue. If you study the way, the pump works rotating the gear by hand is no different than rotating it with the motor in that respect. If it were a timing issue then the motor gear would need to be somehow indexed to the pump gear. You can easily check this by marking a tooth on the motor gear and then randomly start and stop it with the switch. It doesn’t stop in the same position each time so that has no effect. I’ve disassembled an old pump and there is no timing of the pistons that can be changed by manually rotating the gear. Thanks for asking your tech folks. Maybe one of the Graco engineers can shed some light on this.
@robertyoung4326 Hi Robert, this is the additional information that I received back.. “You need to insert the pump 100% correctly. The pump assembly needs to be into the enclosure while making sure the bearing is in the enclosure and the gear meshes with the motor gear. The clip holds everything together and makes sure it aligns correctly” Regards Pete 💙💯
@@PaintHQ Thanks for the reply Pete. This is the first explanation I’ve heard from anyone that makes any sense at all regarding the clip because in fact without the clip the pump and gear can move around a little bit and possibly make it more difficult to install, but not really. I’m hoping you’ll hear something more from Graco because neither the clip nor the instructions say anything about alignment, and on the clip it clearly states “Do NOT rotate gear, Remove this Guard after installing.” Seems to me just as easy to print: “Do not remove this clip until Pump is seated” or “Do not remove this prior to pump installation”, or “Leave this clip in place to help with alignment during installation” … nope, it specifically mentions rotating the gear, and furthermore, several videos show the technicians taking extreme measures to prevent the gear from turning by holding it with one hand while removing the clip even after the pump is mostly seated. Just seems weird to me, but for anyone reading this just know I’m not losing sleep over it. I just have a mechanical mind so when I see directions that don’t fit the scenario I asked questions. If any Graco engineers ever read this maybe they’ll post the answer up. Thanks again.
Hey buddy 💙 -- Good question.. the TRIAX II featured in this video is dedicated to the 'Ultra' model only, which should only be used with waterborne paints.. To use solvents, you would need the UltraMax model, then if a replacement is required you need the appropriate (UltraMax) pump.. similarly, you couldn't put an UltraMax pump in the Ultra model, as there wouldn't no earthing capabilities, plus I believe there is other compatibility issues -- These are the 3 replacement pumps available, along with the part numbers 👍 17P185 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Corded 17P186 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Cordless 17P187 - Triax II Replacement Pump for UltraMax Handheld Cordless Ps --- don't forget to enter the competition to win the sprayer featured in this video, with it's replacement TRIAX II and all new accessories 💙 -- details are in the pinned comment 👍
Good question.. I’ll check with SpraymanUK and report back 👍 ..I can confirm they can be purchased individually, I just need to check stock.. regards Pete 🙏
I can confirm SpraymanUK stock is all TRIAX II - the link to ‘TRIAX Pump’ is effectively TRIAX II - just like the footage I filmed for the video intro - it’s been a rolling replacement, creating a seamless transition for the customer - if you prefer / for piece of mind, give Mike or any of the team at SpraymanUK a call on Monday and he will be happy to clarify their stock 👍 Any problems, get back to me and I’ll help all I can 💙🙏
Just to further clarify, the part numbers are the same 👍 17P185 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Corded 17P186 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Cordless 17P187 - Triax II Replacement Pump for UltraMax Handheld Cordless
@@TechnkLnlYou’re very welcome 🙏 Also enter the competition to win the sprayer featured in the video, with new bag, tips and accessories - details in comment pinned to the top 😄💙
⚡️ GIVEAWAY ALERT ⚡️
The featured Graco Ultra Handheld, with the TRIAX II pump installed will be packed into a new Graco padded carry case with all new accessories, including new airless spray tips - it will go in an Ultra Handheld box, packed and protected in a Graco shipping box and shipped by me to one lucky winner - open to UK residents only, it will come with a new UK 230v charger and 2x new 18v DEWALT batteries
⏩️ The Question ⬅️
Always looking to innovative and improve.. Graco listens to ___ ?
Clue: It’s not “80s power ballads” or “the weather report”, 😂 - The clue / answer is in this “TRIAX II Replacement” UA-cam video - and the video I did on “Ultra QuickShot Unboxing”
ua-cam.com/video/yYNt1RXkgNg/v-deo.html
For your chance to win, you must be SUBSCRIBED to -
➡️ PaintHQ on Instagram
➡️ PaintHQ on UA-cam
Then -
➡️ Comment your answer in this “TRIAX II Replacement” UA-cam video
Competition will run for 2 weeks, the last day to qualify is Friday 28th July 2023, midnight BST - The day I’m at SpraymanUK with the Graco Power Tour UK 💙⚡️🇬🇧
Winner will be notified via Instagram DM - or I will reply to the UA-cam comment giving instructions - PaintHQ will pay for UK shipping
Note: Individual entries will be added to a random generator and one UK resident will win, good luck -
#SprayTheLove 💙
𝘗𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘏𝘘 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘤𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘭, 𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘵𝘦, 𝘮𝘰𝘥𝘪𝘧𝘺 𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘶𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘢𝘸𝘢𝘺 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘰𝘳 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘦. 𝘗𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘏𝘘 𝘥𝘦𝘤𝘪𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘪𝘴 𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘭. 𝘕𝘰 𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘱𝘰𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘣𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘰.
I’m going for …..”graco listens to the feedback “ not on instagram thou but do need to set one up really 👍
@@elliejake11 Thanks for your support -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Graco truly listens to customer feedback. Good luck to everyone 💓
Graco truly listens to customer feedback. Good luck to everyone 💓
Can’t believe how easy that was, I’ve put finishing off my last room on my refurb cause the pump went. Once again thanks for the vids 👍
You’re very welcome, happy to help if I can - Yeah it’s a very easy swap out by the user - just one small addition with the UltraMax models is the earthing wire to the pump - the link to replacement pump is in the video description, I can confirm SpraymanUK stock is all TRIAX II 👍
Ps don’t forget to enter the competition (I’ve pinned a comment to this video) - you could win the featured Ultra Handheld, along with all new accessories, tips, bag 💙
Hi Pete
Used my Quickshot yesterday absolutely love it !
Hello my friend.. I’m so pleased you wasn’t disappointed - awesome feedback, thank you 💙
The only sprayer I’m confident to use 😅 can’t believe how easy it is to switch out the pump 👏🏼
Thank you 💯❤️💯
"Graco has listened to the feedback and re-engineered the Triax Pump" 👍🏻 Which I am very pleased about as this was a massive issue 👌
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Graco truly listens to customer feedback. 😃
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Another great video Pete! That really was super quick to change!
I like the little Graco systainers... I bought the festool ones & they're perfect for keeping tips / filters etc in one, extra filter bags & gloves in another 😊
I'll have to find out if I can get a Graco T-loc so they stand out 😄
Answer to the question is "Customer feedback"
👏🏼🤞🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the kind feedback -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Awesome job, do keep a count of how many litres you pass through the new pump and make a video on it even if its a short, would love to know. I personally myself will be attending the Graco show at Sprayman see u guys there ❤
Thanks for the feedback 🙏 - looking forward to meeting you my friend 💙💯
I’ll look forward to trying the mark 2 version of this pump. Another great well constructed and informative video my friend and it was lovely to catch up with you the other day once I’ve done the kitchen spray course I’ll catch up with you again 💯👍🏻
Thank you so much Simon, it’s always a pleasure catching up with you my friend 💯
Another great video Pete!
Answer to the question - customer feedback 😁
Thanks for the kind feedback -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Graco listens to customer feedback 👏👏👏
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Thank you very much - keeping everything crossed desperately won't one of these fantastic sprayers to help my business 💯🙏
They fixed the piston!!!! Noooooo waaaaayyyyy!!! That is awesome news! 👌👍👍👍👍
Yes my brother 🙏 - hope you’re keeping well my friend 💙💯
I have to replace mine and this video is a godsend! Thank you so much!
So pleased the video was helpful to you - link to the replacement pump is in the description (it is the TRIAX II, SpraymanUK confirm all stock has rolled over to TRIAX II) - plus you could enter the giveaway (if you’re in the UK) - details in the pinned comment 🙏
Good man pete,great video there and very helpful to all so thanks for that,i have the ultra max but use it sparingly due to concerns over the pump!fair play to graco for listening to user feedback and improving the pump,thats why i will always buy graco as they are so user friendly and are at the forefront of spray technology,the new ulta quickshot seems to highlight this too 😊
Hi Eddie - you’re very wise my friend, I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts and feedback 👏👏👏
Hi Pete,
I just saw your post on Instagram! Wow - I never win anything so am thrilled!
Thank you so much for all your postings and the time you take to go into detail which makes all the difference when trying to learn.
With best wishes for your future success,
Rob
You’re very welcome 🙏 I was thrilled to be able to inform you about your prize.. and also, thank you for your kind words 💙 ..I’ll put it all together, along with some Graco and SpraymanUK merchandise, plus some Kip masking samples.. and get a tracking number emailed over to you asap 💙 congratulations on your win once again my friend 👏👏👏
Hi Pete,
I trust you're keeping well and thanks for posting such a detailed video on replacing the pump - I’ve been wondering when mine is likely to go so it’s a comfort to know that their new one is designed to last longer than version 1.
I’m subscribed to you on both sites and think the answer to your competition question might be “…customer feedback”.
With best wishes, Rob
Hi Rob, I’m very well thank you - really appreciate your support, subscribing etc.. and the awesome feedback you’ve provided over the years 🙏
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Love your content.
"They've listened to the feedback."
Thanks for the kind feedback -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Graco listens to the feedback of its customers.
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Hi Pete, great video as usual
‘Feedback’
Thanks for your support my friend -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Listened to the feedback.!! what symptoms should i look for in deciding if the pump needs replacing??
Thank you for the support my friend 👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
When you can no longer spray water - just like in the video, where I’m spraying water to test, the tip guard is removed and I’m circulating water in prime and spray with the pump upside down - If pump was defective at this point, the unit would not spray water 👍
Keep in touch my friend - regards Pete 💙
Yes hi hows things i have put my head on the block here and went and order one off the guns after spend hours researching them and talkin to yourself (can't wait to get it am like a kid in a toy shop lol) just a few questions for you as to the best kind of paint to use for best results ie gloss silk am in the north of lreland and only have a few paint shop Johnson's,dulux. And the stuff i will be do will be the likes of wardrobe doors and small bits of Furniture.. thank for all your help this far..
All the best 👍
You always make top notch content mate. Fantastic channel. Not sure what the original pump usage was stated at by Graco , so according to new triax 2 having upto 3x pump life over the original, what's a ball park gallons usage before it needs replacing? Keep up the great content fella.
You’re so kind my friend, thank you 💙 ..It’s impossible to give a definitive figure on pump life, as so many factors contribute.. product being sprayed, pressure, cleaning, storage.. I can confirm the new reengineered design is improving the life, Graco is saying by up to 3 times.. a conservative estimate could be 2 times, so double the life.. again depending on the factors I listed above 👍💙 regards Pete
Merci pour la vidéo au top 👌🏻 🙏🏻
💙💯
Hi Pete.I have followed your advice and purchased a triax 2 pump from sprayman! Am i becoming a fan boy?? 😂 My question is when will I know that the pump needs replacing? I have the ultra and have had it well over a year. Use it regularly but I don’t cane it so the piston doesn’t get too hot. As it stands it just keeps going. What are the symptoms of pump wear and replacement required? I know it sounds stupid to ask but there is so much negativity around these machines and I haven’t experienced that. Cheers
Hello my friend.. thank you so much for your support 🙏 ..you’re very wise in n how you use and look after your Ultra HH.. general rule to determine a pump ‘failure’.. is you would no longer be able to spray water.. just like in the cleaning process, holding the gun upside down, you could possibly prime water (see water circulating in the cup), but still with the pump upside down, switch to spray - (no guard / tip).. water would either not spray, or dribble out the end 😞 ..really appreciate your comments and contribution to PaintHQ - I will always reply (sorry about the delay on this comment).. regards Pete
I've only shot about 10 Litres through mine I'm about to do all the wood on my 4500 sq foot home so knowing once the pump fails I'll be getting an upgrade is nice, How many Litres do they reckon it'll now last?.
Hello my friend.. it’s tricky to give a definitive figure in litres, simply because the number is variable based on what material is being sprayed (viscosity) / how hard the pump has to work / pressure (speed) ..my advise is to not overwork the unit, keep to small jobs, spray at as low pressure as you can (not speed 10, certainly for long periods of time), clean effectively and store with pump armour 👍 ..I can vouch for the improvement that’s gone onto the Triax 2 👍 all the best my friend, keep in touch 🙏 regards Pete
Hello! First of all, I want to congratulate you on your channel and your very well-made videos, they are very motivating for a painting enthusiast like myself. After using a Graco Ultra corded for a while and noticing that its performance has worsened, I have decided to change the pump following the instructions from your video. My doubt arises when looking for a Trimax 2 pump for the corded Graco Ultra, as it is not easy to find. On the other hand, it is easier to find it for the battery-powered Graco Ultra in online stores. I wonder if they wouldn't be compatible with each other since they seem exactly the same. Could you tell me if they are compatible based on your experience with this brand? Thank you in advance, greetings from Spain.
Hi Sebastian, thank you so much for watching and your kind feedback 💙💯 I’m going to check with my UK Graco distributor friends and report back for you - as I believe there is a corded version, at the start of the video I record how I choose the pump I required and there was an option for ‘corded’ - you’re right, essentially the pump differences will be minimal in design, but it’s the earthing / grounding and the ability to spray solvent and / or water, that decides which pump is required.. it is worth noting that the part numbers for the improved Triax II pumps that are the same as its original Triax predecessor 👍 all the best my friend 🇪🇸💙💯 regards Pete
Hi Nice video! For me, it is still a dream to have such a device, and with it a service, I believe that in the future everything will be fine here in Ukraine!)
Hi Roman.. you’re an absolute diamond my brother 💙 ..Sending my love and thoughts to you and the wonderful kind people of the Ukraine 🇺🇦💙💛
So TRIAX II is not sold as a distinct upgraded version. Nice to know that Sprayman do the new version but it would have been much nicer to know that it is the new and definitely NOT the old version that is being shipped out.
Thanks for your feedback - it is an upgrade / an improvement at no extra cost - for example the HH’s purchased as a sprayer, will come with an upgraded pump and additional accessories at no additional cost - same part numbers 👍 I guess because the part numbers are the same, the identification is the same also - a rolling change is the best way for me to describe 👍 it’s a recent chat I had with SpraymanUK, that enables me to confirm all their stock is TRIAX II - I do get what you’re saying 👍 Regards Pete 💙
Hi, I have a technical question, and I realize most people on here could care less about this inquiry as it has no effect on painting operations, but here goes:
I’ve asked Graco’s technical website and I’ve asked spray companies technical sites and no one has given me a suitable answer regarding the incredible number of warnings and packaging clips and details surrounding “not rotating the pump gear before the cover is replaced.” I’m just an old engineer. I do pay attention to directions. The new pump went in just as your instructions show and it works terrific but when I see all the excessive amount of warnings about one specific part, it makes me want to further investigate and try to figure out why. I would like a technical explanation of why rotating the gear before putting the cover back on will cause damage unless this is simply meant to be a prevention measure for running it without lubricant. If it meant, don’t remove the gear from the pump and rotate it and then put it back on the pump because of some piston timing issue that would make sense, but simply not rotating it before putting the cover on does not make sense to me because as soon as you pull the trigger the gear is going to rotate. I’m just an old engineer asking a dumb question but there’s lots of warning labels so I’m trying to figure out how this applies. If it’s simply to prevent someone from operating the pump while dry then I would think the pump replacement instructions would say that. I do realize that the printed operating instructions talk about not operating the pump without fluid but the pump replacement directions never mention this … only about how to make sure the gear doesn’t move or you wreck it permanently. I’ve asked this question of Graco and other painting supply websites and all their responses say “don’t turn the gear before putting the cover on are you might cause permanent pump failure” They never go on to explain why or how.
thank you
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Hi Robert, you ask a very good question and I appreciate how you analyse things with your engineering mind 👏👏 My understanding it’s a ‘timing issue’, not an issue running the pump dry - whilst you shouldn’t run any piston pump dry, small turns of the Triax pump wouldn’t hurt the 3 pistons and packings (that’s my understanding).. I’ve always heard it’s to do with timing, and if you was to know what you was dealing with, the timing could be corrected (again, just my understanding).. what I’ve gone on to do, is ask my product representative in Graco, who has a lot more understanding and resource available to (maybe) give a more in depth explanation.. I will report back my friend 👍 keep in touch.. regards Pete 💙💯 Ps glad to hear your pump replacement was a success - was it a Triax 2 ?.. was my video helpful? 👍💙💯
Thanks for responding so quick. Hopefully one of your Graco engineers will be able to give you an answer. I’m certain it is not a timing issue. If you study the way, the pump works rotating the gear by hand is no different than rotating it with the motor in that respect. If it were a timing issue then the motor gear would need to be somehow indexed to the pump gear. You can easily check this by marking a tooth on the motor gear and then randomly start and stop it with the switch. It doesn’t stop in the same position each time so that has no effect. I’ve disassembled an old pump and there is no timing of the pistons that can be changed by manually rotating the gear. Thanks for asking your tech folks. Maybe one of the Graco engineers can shed some light on this.
@robertyoung4326 Thanks for sharing more of your insight.. I’ll be in touch as soon as I hear anything 👍👍👍
@robertyoung4326 Hi Robert, this is the additional information that I received back..
“You need to insert the pump 100% correctly. The pump assembly needs to be into the enclosure while making sure the bearing is in the enclosure and the gear meshes with the motor gear. The clip holds everything together and makes sure it aligns correctly”
Regards Pete 💙💯
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Thanks for the reply Pete.
This is the first explanation I’ve heard from anyone that makes any sense at all regarding the clip because in fact without the clip the pump and gear can move around a little bit and possibly make it more difficult to install, but not really. I’m hoping you’ll hear something more from Graco because neither the clip nor the instructions say anything about alignment, and on the clip it clearly states “Do NOT rotate gear, Remove this Guard after installing.” Seems to me just as easy to print: “Do not remove this clip until Pump is seated” or “Do not remove this prior to pump installation”, or “Leave this clip in place to help with alignment during installation” … nope, it specifically mentions rotating the gear, and furthermore, several videos show the technicians taking extreme measures to prevent the gear from turning by holding it with one hand while removing the clip even after the pump is mostly seated. Just seems weird to me, but for anyone reading this just know I’m not losing sleep over it. I just have a mechanical mind so when I see directions that don’t fit the scenario I asked questions. If any Graco engineers ever read this maybe they’ll post the answer up. Thanks again.
Hello Pete 😁 Is this a new pump dedicated to graco ultra and can solvent paints also be used?
Hey buddy 💙 -- Good question.. the TRIAX II featured in this video is dedicated to the 'Ultra' model only, which should only be used with waterborne paints.. To use solvents, you would need the UltraMax model, then if a replacement is required you need the appropriate (UltraMax) pump.. similarly, you couldn't put an UltraMax pump in the Ultra model, as there wouldn't no earthing capabilities, plus I believe there is other compatibility issues -- These are the 3 replacement pumps available, along with the part numbers 👍
17P185 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Corded
17P186 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Cordless
17P187 - Triax II Replacement Pump for UltraMax Handheld Cordless
Ps --- don't forget to enter the competition to win the sprayer featured in this video, with it's replacement TRIAX II and all new accessories 💙 -- details are in the pinned comment 👍
@@PaintHQ 👍👍👍😁😁😁 like always professional answer 😁thank you
Graco listens to feedback
Thanks for your support my friend -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
Thanks for the video, helpful content
@@jvc2677You’re very welcome - thank you for kind words of support 🙏💙
Are the new accessories available to buy anywhere yet?
Good question.. I’ll check with SpraymanUK and report back 👍 ..I can confirm they can be purchased individually, I just need to check stock.. regards Pete 🙏
Hi when i click the link i can't see that it's the triax 2 pump. Can you share the part number?
I can confirm SpraymanUK stock is all TRIAX II - the link to ‘TRIAX Pump’ is effectively TRIAX II - just like the footage I filmed for the video intro - it’s been a rolling replacement, creating a seamless transition for the customer - if you prefer / for piece of mind, give Mike or any of the team at SpraymanUK a call on Monday and he will be happy to clarify their stock 👍 Any problems, get back to me and I’ll help all I can 💙🙏
Just to further clarify, the part numbers are the same 👍
17P185 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Corded
17P186 - Triax II Replacement Pump for Ultra Handheld Cordless
17P187 - Triax II Replacement Pump for UltraMax Handheld Cordless
Super helpful sir thanks! I will call them tomorrow!
@@TechnkLnlYou’re very welcome 🙏 Also enter the competition to win the sprayer featured in the video, with new bag, tips and accessories - details in comment pinned to the top 😄💙
TRIAX ll remplacement
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customer feedback 🤞
Thanks for your support my friend -
👍 - Wishing you the very best of luck in the giveaway 💙
My pump went out last year Graco wont help loyal coustomer too
Disappointed!