Safety Label Overview & Uses
Compatible Machines
The Graco 187791 Fire Warning Label is an OEM safety decal used across several Graco sprayers and stripers. Confirm placement and usage in your unit’s parts manual.
- • Graco Ultra Max 695 (e.g., models 232135, 232137)
- • Graco Ultra 600 Electric Airless Sprayer
- • Graco LineLazer 3000 (line striping machine)
- • Graco Ultimate MX / MXT series sprayers
Quick Specs
| Part Number | 187791 |
| Item Type | Fire / Danger Warning Label (OEM) |
| Language | English |
| Primary Use | Safety hazard notification on airless sprayers and line stripers (fire/explosion/skin-injection warnings) |
| Placement | Applied to the unit in the specified safety-label location (see your model’s manual) |
| Replacement Type | Direct OEM replacement decal |
Product Overview
The Graco 187791 Fire Warning Label is an official Graco safety decal designed to clearly communicate fire, explosion, and skin-injection hazards on your equipment. As an OEM replacement label, it restores legible safety information when the original decal is worn, damaged, painted over, or missing—helping keep the machine compliant with safety guidelines and readable for operators.
This label appears in Graco parts lists for multiple airless sprayers and line stripers. Always match the part number in your manual and apply the decal only to the location indicated for your specific model to ensure visibility and compliance.
Installation & Care
- Clean, dry, and degrease the surface thoroughly before application.
- Test-fit the label to the manual-specified location to avoid misalignment.
- Apply with firm, even pressure; avoid trapping air bubbles.
- Inspect periodically; replace if the label becomes illegible or damaged.
Why Replace This Label?
- Safety Compliance: Maintains required hazard communication on the unit.
- Operator Awareness: Keeps critical warnings readable at a glance.
- OEM Fit & Text: Matches the original wording and layout referenced in manuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is listed for multiple Graco machines (see Compatible Machines above). For absolute confirmation, check your unit’s parts manual for the 187791 label in the decals section. If your model references a different label number, use that exact part instead.
Replace the decal whenever text or icons are faded, damaged, or covered by paint. A fully legible Fire / Danger label is essential for safety compliance and operator awareness.
Remove the old decal and adhesive residue, then clean with a suitable degreaser. Ensure the surface is dry, smooth, and free of dust before application to maximize adhesion and longevity.
Dimensions and exact placement are specified in your model’s manual/decals diagram. Use the parts illustration to position the label where indicated so it’s clearly visible to operators.
Graco manuals often list different part numbers for other languages. If your equipment requires a non-English decal, reference your manual’s decal chart for the correct part number.