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Very little or no material coming out nozzle |
- Out of Paint
- Material too Thick.
- Nozzle plugged.
- Vacuum Locked
- Gun excessively dirty
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- Refill Cup
- Check with Paint Mfgr. for mixing recommendations
- Remove nozzle from gun and blow air from the front of nozzle with a blowgun.
- Make sure vent holes are not clogged.
- Use plenty of the appropriate gun wash and clean thoroughly.
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Paint leaks from front of gun even after I release the trigger. |
- Needle or Nozzle worn out.
- Needle Sticking.
- Improper Needle size for the nozzle in gun.
- Loose nozzle.
- Loose needle packing.
- Needle not seating properly.
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- Inspect and replace as necessary
- Lubricate needle packing with appropriate gun lube. Loosen packing nut slightly.
- Replace with correct size needle.
- Tighten with appropriate nozzle wrench.
- Tighten packing nut. (Don’t over tighten)
- May be debris in nozzle to prevent proper seat. Disassemble and clean carefully. (toothpicks work well)
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Paint leaking from packing nut |
1. Loose needle packing. |
1. Tighten packing nut. (Don’t over-tighten) |
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Poor spray pattern |
- Air passages in air cap are clogged.
- Nozzle is partially clogged.
- Damaged nozzle or needle.
- Pattern control out of adjustment.
- Paint too thick or thin.
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- Remove air cap and soak in appropriate gun wash and clean thoroughly.
- Remove nozzle from gun and blow air from the front of nozzle with a blowgun.
- Replace damaged part.
- Adjust pattern control knob.
- Refer to paint Mfgr. for mixing recommendations.
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Pattern off center; heavy to one side. |
- Air passages in air cap clogged.
- Gun not perpendicular to surface.
- Damaged air cap.
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- Remove air cap and soak in appropriate gun wash and clean thoroughly
- Position gun perpendicular to surface being sprayed.
- Replace air cap.
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Excessive overspray |
- Gun positioned too far from object being sprayed.
- Air pressure too high.
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- Move in closer to object. 8-10 inches for a gravity feed gun and 10-12 inches for siphon feed gun are the recommendations of most Gun Mfgrs.
- Adjust pressure according to Gun Mfgr. specs.
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Good Spray Pattern but gun is pulsating the spray. |
- Gun is sucking air around the cup gasket. (siphon feed)
- Fluid nozzle loose.
- Fluid nozzle not sealing correctly.
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- Replace cup gasket.
- Tighten with appropriate nozzle wrench.
- Remove nozzle and using Teflon tape wrap the threads that tighten into the gun body and replace and tighten with appropriate wrench.
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Fan pattern won’t widen and fan control doesn’t seem to work. |
- Internally dirty gun.
- Damage to the air cap. (caused by dropping the gun)
3. Damaged fluid nozzle. (Caused by using incorrect wrench) |
1. Disassemble gun completely and soak all metal parts in appropriate gun wash.
2. Replace air cap.
3. Replace fluid nozzle.
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