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How to Repair a JD9-C Spray Gun With an O-Ring Kit

Posted by Sprayer Depot on Mon, Aug 10, 2015

Last week we talked about our recent Repair and Service Department expansion. We are so proud of being able to offer our customers even more options when it comes to repairs and maintenance on all of your spray equipmentparts and accessories. 

However, we also understand that there are some repairs that are easy enough to take on by yourself. DIY repair projects can reduce your downtime and avoid repair fees by simply ordering the replacement part needed and following our helpful instructional videos.

This time around we are featuring a spray gun repair. The Greensmaster JD9-C spray gun* comes standard in most of our Kings Sprayers. It’s one of our preferred spray guns due to it being great quality, heavy duty and able to achieve a maximum pressure of 800 psi.

If your trusted spray gun is suddenly leaking, replacing the O-rings will usually fix it.

For this project you will need the following tools:

  • 10 millimeter socket
  • 10 millimeter wrench
  • Pick
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Crescent wrench
  • O-Ring Kit

Let's get started! Follow these steps:

  1. Remove the nozzle
  2. Remove the O-ring located inside the nozzle
  3. Replace it with a new ring that matches its size
  4. Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen the set screw to remove the barrel
  5. Remove the O-ring with a pick and replace it with a new one of the same size
  6. Use the crescent wrench to loosen the barrel nut to remove the inner barrel
  7. Remove the Teflon seat and replace with new one
  8. Use the 10mm wrench to remove the outside nuts to remove the trigger fixture
  9. Use the crescent wrench to remove the nut in the back of the spray gun
  10. Remove the O-ring and Teflon seat inside using a pick and replace both
  11. Tighten the rear nut
  12. Now, time to put everything back into place, replace the spring fixture and then tighten back the inner barrel using the crescent wrench
  13. Use the screwdriver to tighten back the screw in the outer barrel
  14. Add the nozzle and make sure it's secured
  15. Place the trigger fixture back into place and tighten all the nuts
  16. Replace the second rear nut to adjust the spray and you are done!

Watch the instructional video below for an even easier guide to follow:

   

*This is a copy of the Green Garde JD9®-C Spray Gun. It has the same pressure rating as the Green Garde JD9®-C Spray Gun and uses the same nozzles and repair kits.
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Topics: JD9-C Spray Gun, Spray Guns, Sprayer Depot, Kings Sprayers, Instructional Video, JD9 Spray Gun, O-Ring Replacement on JD9 Spray Gun, Sprayer Depot Instructional Video, Greensmaster Spray Gun

Quick Set Up on a Kings Sprayers 50 Gallon Skid Sprayer

Posted by Sprayer Depot on Wed, Dec 17, 2014


Great for tree, lawn and herbicide spraying, the Kings Sprayers 50 gallon skid sprayer can be used in a truck bed, utility vehicle, boat and even mounted on a trailer. More than that, this sprayer has a variety of uses and is popular throughout a number of industries.

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Topics: Custom-built Skid Sprayer, Sprayer Depot, Kings Sprayers, Instructional Video, Operating Instructions on a Kings Sprayer, Sprayer Depot Instructional Video, 50 Gallon Skid Sprayer, free download, guid to skid sprayers

Instructional Video: How to Install a 3/8" Reusable Hose Fitting

Posted by Marketing Manager on Wed, Apr 18, 2012

We recommend using reusable hose fittings.  Kings Sprayers builds all their sprayers with reusable compression hose fittings and we encourage our customers to use them in place of hose barb fittings that require a clamp.  Watch this video to see how easy it is to install a reusble hose fitting:

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Topics: Kings Sprayers, Instructional Video, Spray Hose, Reusable Hose Fitting

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