In the past, we've talked about the importance of selecting the right spray tip for your application. Since spray tips and spray guns go hand in hand it is only appropriate that spray guns also get their fifteen minutes of fame. After all, ensuring that you are using the right one will improve your spraying efficiency. When choosing a spray gun consider the following:
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The pressure switch is by far the most overworked part of your pump. It is constantly running which makes its life expectancy shorter compared to other parts. If you notice that the pressure has decreased, the switch leaks or if your pump won't run or won't shut off then you might need to replace the pressure switch. Replacing the switch is an easy and inexpensive DIY project that will save your equipment unnecessary downtime.
What You'll Need:
Drill/Screwdriver
Installation Process:
1. Unplug the red power supply wires and inspect them for possible burnt-out*
2. Unscrew the 3 screws to remove the pressure switch
3. Remove the old diaphragm and replace with new one making sure it is flush**
4. Screw the pressure switch back in place
5. Reconnect the power source wires and you are done!
*Kit includes replacement wires
** An optional Teflon seat is included
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Summer is officially here and that means that spraying season is in full force. For us at Sprayer Depot, this means that phones are constantly ringing, customers are stopping by and sprayers are being built around the clock. It also means that with our increased demand, a few changes are required here and there to make sure that business runs as smooth as possible.
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