Maintenance, Replacement parts, Maintenance replacement parts – Wagner Project Sprayer User Manual

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Maintenance

Replacement Parts

1. Turn the sprayer upside-down while the material

container is removed. Squeeze a small amount of

standard household oil into both the intake (a) and

return (b) openings on the pump housing.

atomizer valve:

The atomizer valve is shaped to cause the material to spin as it

comes out of the sprayer. The spinning breaks the material up

into a fine spray. As more material goes through the atomizer

valve, it wears out the valve and the shape of the valve

changes. When it changes too much to produce a good spray

pattern, the valve needs to be replaced.

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Front view of a good atomizer valve.

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Front view of a atomizer valve after spraying 7-10 gallons

of latex paint. Replace.

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Front view of a atomizer valve after spraying 7-10 gallons

of latex stain. Replace.

3. Replace the suction tube.

2. Plug in the sprayer. Aim at piece of scrap wood or

cardboard and squeeze the trigger of the sprayer for 2 to

3 seconds while sprayer is still inverted.

Piston and Spring:

The average life of a piston and spring will vary depending on

the types of material being sprayed.

Replace the piston if the sprayer takes longer than 15 seconds

with the suction tube or 3 minutes with the remote suction set

to prime when well lubricated, or if there is an excess amount

of material leaking, refer to the troubleshooting suggestions

listed in this manual. Replace the spring if you notice that it is

broken when you clean the sprayer.

To replace either the atomizer valve or the piston and

spring, follow steps 1-4 in Cleaning the Components

(page 14), and replace the old parts with new ones. When

replaced, follow steps 1-5 in Reassembly (page 14).

4. Replace the material container.

Lubricating your sprayer prior to storage is important to prolong the life of the pump housing components.

• Parts of your sprayer wear out with use and require regular replacement. They include the atomizer valve, piston

and spring. These parts are not covered by your sprayer warranty.

• More abrasive materials such as latex paints and stains cause these parts to wear out faster than less abrasive

materials such as oil-based paints and stains, thin stains and sealers.

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