Cleaning the components, Reassembly - all materials, Reassembly – Wagner Project Sprayer User Manual

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Cleaning the Components - Oil-based materials

Reassembly - all materials

1. Turn the spray tip

counterclockwise until it is

removed. Pull out the atomizer

valve, being careful not to lose it.

1. Slide the spring onto the front end

of the piston.

4. Place the locking nut onto the motor housing. Press in

while turning the locking nut clockwise. Tighten firmly

with the spray tip.

do not cross-thread the locking

nut. Make certain it is threaded

correctly before tightening. Make

certain that the pump housing

is pushed far enough into the

sprayer and the locking nut is

screwed on tightly.

4. Remove all parts from the pump

housing assembly. Clean all parts

thoroughly with the brush provided

using a solution appropriate to the

type of material you sprayed.

2. Using the spray tip, turn the

locking nut counterclockwise until

it is removed.

2. Insert the piston into the back of

the pump housing.

5. IMPORTanT: Make sure to

completely remove all material

from the inside of the piston

chamber by scrubbing with the

brush. even a small amount of

material can dry like glue and

keep the piston from moving,

causing damage to the sprayer.

3 Slide the pump housing assembly

off the sprayer.

3. Insert the pump housing assembly

into the front of the sprayer.

5. Insert the atomizer valve into the front end of the pump

housing. Place the spray tip onto the pump housing and

turn it clockwise until it is tightened securely.

6. IMPORTanT: Make sure to

keep the vent hole (a) on the

pump housing clean and

unblocked or a vacuum can

build up in the container and

cause damage to the sprayer. a

toothpick or straightened paper

clip can be used to clean it.

(a)

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