Inlet / outlet valves, 21 replacing the outlet/inlet valves, You will need – Wagner ProCoat User Manual

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Replacement of the outlet valve may be

necessary if spray performance remains

poor after following steps in the Fix Spraying

Problems section. Replacement valves can

be ordered by calling the customer service

number found on page 4

You will need:

• Wrench

• Rag

• Warm, soapy water if using latex material

• Mineral spirits for oil based material

1. Unscrew outlet valve from outlet valve housing

using wrench.

2. Remove any accumulated material inside

outlet valve housing using appropriate solution

for material being used.

3. Replace with new outlet valve and tighten with

wrench.

cleaning or replacing the inlet valve may be necessary if

spray performance remains poor after following steps in

the Fix Spraying Problems section. Problems with the inlet

valve are usually caused by improper cleaning or storage.

Replacement kits may be ordered by calling the customer

service number found on page 4

You will need:

• Inlet valve tool

• Ratchet wrench, extension

• Household oil

• Warm, soapy water if using latex material

• Mineral spirits for oil-based materials

Replacing Outlet Valve

cleaning or Replacing Inlet Valve

1. Remove pump inlet from

the sprayer by twisting it

counterclockwise.

3. Retrieve the inlet valve and

the inlet valve O-ring from the

inlet valve housing. Clean

or replace and lubricate the

O-ring with a light household

oil.

4. Set the inlet valve O-ring back

into the housing, and set the

inlet valve on top of it.

5. Replace inlet fitting into the

housing. Tighten with the inlet

valve tool and ratchet.

6. Replace pump inlet.

2. Insert the inlet valve tool into

the inlet valve fitting. Using

the ratchet and socket, twist

counter-clockwise and remove

from its housing.

Inlet valve

Inlet valve

fitting

Inlet valve

O-ring

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