Storage
Assembling
the sprayer
!. Slide the soring onto the front end of the, piston,
2. Insert the piston into the back end of the pump housing.
3. Insert the pump housing assembly into the front of the
sprayer.
4. Place the locking nut onto the motor housing.
5. Press in while turning the locking nut clock;wise and
tighten firmiy by hand.
J CAUTION
Do not cross-thread the locking
nut. Make (:ertain 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.
6. Insert the swirl vaive into
the front end of the pump
housing.
7. Place the spray tip onto
the pump housing and
turn it clockwise until it is
tightened securely.
Lubricating
the sprayer
1. Turn the sprayer upside down while the container is off.
2. Pour a small amount of standard household oil into both
the intake and return openings on the pump housing.
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3. Plug in the sprayer.
4. Squeeze [he trigger of the sprayer for ',2to 3 seconds,
This works the household oiI onto the piston and swirl
valve, The oil protects the sprayer by keeping any extra
material from drying and seizing the piston.
5. Insert the suction set into the intake (center) opening of
the pump housing.
6. Thread the container onto the sprayer.
MAINTENANCE
Parts of your sprayer wear out with use and require regular
replacement.
They include the swirl valve. _3iston 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.
Replacing
the swirl valve
The swirl 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 swirl
vaive, it wears out the valve and the shape of the valve
changes.
When it changes too much to prcduce a good spray
pattern, the vaJve needs to be replaced.
Front view of a good swirl valve.
Front view of a swirl valve after
spraying 7 - 10 gallons of latex paint,
Replace,
Front view of a swirl valve after
spraying 7 - 10 gattons of latex stain.
Replace.
NOTE: The swirl valve that comes with your sprayer
has a clear base. It is to be used with latex
and oil-based paints only.
If you will be spraying lacquers, make sure to
use the optional swirl valve designed for
lacquers, available for purchase by calling our
toll free number.
It has a grey base.