Wagner SprayTech Paint Sprayer 1150 User Manual

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EP2300 Piston Pump  
Owner's Manual  
Model Numbers:  
0294006 Cart Mount  
0294036 Low Boy  
1770 Fernbrook Lane  
Minneapolis, MN 55447  
1297 © 1997 Wagner Spray Tech. All rights reserved. Form No. 0294724E  
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This product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical  
Thisproductisforuseonanominal120voltcircuit, andhas  
a grounding plug that looks like plug illustrated in sketch A.  
Atemporaryadapterwhichlooksliketheadapterillustrated  
in sketch B and C, may be used to connect this plug to a 2  
polereceptacleasshowninsketchBifaproperlygrounded  
outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be  
usedonlyuntilaproperlygroundedoutlet(sketchA)canbe  
installed by a qualified electrician. The green colored rigid  
ear lug, or the like extending from the adapter must be  
connected to a permanent ground such as a properly  
grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used,  
it must be held in place by a metal, screw.  
shortcircuit,groundingreducesthe riskofelectricshockby  
providing an escape wire for the electric current. This  
product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire  
with an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be  
pluggedintoanoutletthatisproperlyinstalledandgrounded  
in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
Improper installation of the  
grounding plug can result in a  
risk of electrical shock.  
WARNING  
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do  
not connect the green grounding wire to either flat blade  
terminal. The wire with insulation having an outer surface  
that is green with or without yellow stripes is the grounding  
wire and must be connected to grounding pin.  
(B)  
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the  
grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if  
indoubtastowhethertheproduct isproperlygrounded.Do  
not modify the plug provided; if it will not fit the outlet, have  
the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
(A)  
(C)  
EXTENSION CORD SELECTION  
If an extension cord is used, make sure it is of the three-conductor type with NEMA connectors so a continuous grounding circuit is  
provided from tool to power circuit receptacle. Also, be sure that the conductor size is large enough to prevent excessive voltage drop  
which will cause loss of power. A table of recommended extension cord sizes will be found below.  
For nameplate ampere ratings which are between those given, use the extension cord recommended for the NEXT higher ampere  
rating.  
If an extension cord is to be used outdoors it must be marked with the suffixi W-A following the cord type designation. For example  
— SJTW-A to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use.  
RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD SIZES FROM SERVICE ENTRANCE TO PUMP MOTOR.  
NAMEPLATE AMPERE RATING  
Cord  
Lgth. 0 to 5  
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Safety Warnings......................................................... 4-6  
Maintenance.................................................................13  
Daily Maintenance......................................................13  
Repacking the Fluid Section.......................................14  
Trouble Shooting...........................................................17  
Parts List...............................................................19 - 29  
Accessories..................................................................30  
Warranty........................................................Back Cover  
Purging & Priming.......................................................... 8  
Operation....................................................................... 9  
This manual contains information which must be read and understood before using the equipment. When you come to an  
area which has one of the following symbols, pay particular attention and make certain to heed the safeguard.  
WARNING  
Important safety information indicates a hazard which may cause serious injury or loss of life.  
CAUTION  
Important information that tells how to prevent damage to equipment or how to avoid causes of minor injuries.  
Note: Gives important information which should be given special attention.  
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WARNING  
HAZARD  
PREVENTION  
Injection Injury - A high pressure stream of paint pro-  
duced by this equipment can pierce the skin and  
underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and pos-  
sible amputation.  
• Maximum operating range of the gun - 3000 PSI fluid  
pressure.  
• NEVER aim the gun at any part of the body.  
• NEVER allow any part of the body to come in contact  
with the fluid stream. DO NOT come in contact with a  
fluid stream created by a leak in the fluid hose.  
• NEVER put hand in front of the gun. Gloves will not  
provide protection against an injection injury.  
• ALWAYS lock the gun trigger,shut fluid pump off and  
releaseallpressurebefore servicing,cleaningtipguard,  
changing tips, or leaving unattended. Simply turning off  
the motor will not release pressure in the system. The  
Prime Spray Valve must be turned to the  
position to  
relieve the pressure. See Pressure Relief Procedure,  
Page 10.  
• ALWAYShavethetipguardinplacewhilespraying. The  
tip guard provides some protection against injection  
injuries but is mainly a warning device.  
ALWAYS remove spray tip before flushing or cleaning  
the system.  
DONOTTREATASASIMPLECUT! Injection-  
can lead to amputation. See a physician im-  
mediately.  
• Paint hose can develop leaks from wear, kinking, abuse  
etc. A leak is capable of injecting material into the skin.  
The paint hose should be inspected before each use.  
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Injection into the skin  
is a traumatic injury. It is important to treat  
the injury surgically as soon as possible. DO  
NOT delay treatment to research toxicity.  
Toxicity is a concern with some coatings  
injected directly into the blood stream. Con-  
sultation with a plastic surgeon or recon-  
structive hand surgeon may be advisable.  
• NEVER use a spray gun which does not have a trigger  
lock or trigger guard in place and in working order.  
• All accessories must be rated at or above 3000 PSI  
(Includes spray tips, guns, extensions, and hose).  
• In case of skin injection, see physician immediately.  
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WARNING  
PREVENTION  
HAZARD  
Explosion or fire- Solvent and paint fumes can explode or  
• Exhaust and fresh air introduction must be provided to  
keeptheairwithinthesprayareafreefromaccumulation  
of flammable vapors.  
ignite causing property damage and or severe injury.  
• Avoidallignitionsourcessuchasstaticelectricitysparks,  
open flames such as pilot lights, hot objects such as  
cigarettes, and sparks from connecting and disconnect-  
ing power cords and working light switches.  
• Fire extinguishing equipment must be present and in  
working order.  
• Keep the pump away from spray area to avoid solvent  
and paint fumes.  
High velocity flow of material through equipment may  
develop static electricity. The equipment being used,  
and objects in and around the spray area must be  
properlygroundedtopreventstaticdischargeandsparks.  
• Use only conductive or grounded high pressure fluid  
hoses for airless applications. Be sure that gun is  
grounded through hose connections.  
• Follow the material and solvent manufacturer's safety  
precautions and warnings.  
• WHEN FLUSHING EQUIPMENT use lowest possible  
pressure.  
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WARNING  
PREVENTION  
HAZARD  
Explosion hazard incompatible materials - May cause  
• Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents such as methylene  
chloride and 1,1,1 - Trichlorethane are not compatible  
with aluminum and may cause an explosion. If unsure of  
a material’s compatibility with aluminum, contact your  
coating's supplier.  
property damage or severe injury.  
• Some spray guns and accessories cannot be used with  
halogenated hydrocarbon solvents. Be certain of com-  
patibility before use with halogenated hydrocarbon sol-  
vents.  
• TheSprayTechEP2300pumpisNOT compatibleforuse  
withhalogenatedhydrocarbonsolvents. TheSprayTech  
G-05, G-09, and G-10 guns must not be used with  
halogenated hydrocarbon solvents.  
• Use a respirator or mask whenever there is a chance that  
vapors may be inhaled. Read all instructions with the  
mask to assure that it will provide the necessary protec-  
tion against the inhalation of harmful vapors.  
Hazardous vapors - Paints, solvents, insecticides, and  
other materials may be harmful if inhaled causing se-  
vere nausea, fainting, or poisoning.  
General - May cause property damage or severe injury.  
• Read all instructions and safety precautions before oper-  
ating.  
• Comply with all appropriate local, state and national  
codes governing ventilation, fire preventive, and opera-  
tion.  
• The United States Government Safety Standards have  
been adopted under Occupational Safety and Health  
Act. These standards, particularly the General Stan-  
dards, Part 1910 and construction Standard, Part 1926,  
should be consulted.  
• This high- pressure airless pump is designed to be used  
with authorized SprayTech parts only. When using this  
pump with parts that do not comply with the minimum  
specifications and safety devices of the pump manufac-  
turer, the user assumes all risks and liabilities.  
• Before each use, check all hoses for cuts, leaks, abra-  
sion or bulging of cover or damage or movement of  
couplings. If any of these conditions exist, replace the  
hose immediately. Never repair a paint hose. Replace it  
with another grounded hose.  
• All hoses, swivels, guns, and accessories used with this  
unit must be pressure rated at or above 3000 PSI.  
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MODEL EP2300  
7. Max. Hose Length @ 2000 PSI-----------------100 feet  
8. Weight:  
LowBoy--------------------------------------------------63 lbs.  
Cart Mount--------------------------------------------- 64 lbs.  
9. Dimensions:  
1. GPM----------------------------------------------------------2/3  
2. Maximum pressure-------------------------------3000 PSI  
3. Motor - electric ------------------------------------------1 HP  
4. Amperage-------------------------------------------8.5 Amps  
5. Cycle------------------------------------124 cycles per min.  
6. Maximum Tip Size @2000 psi---------------------- .023"  
(Latex paint)  
Cart Mount -------------------------------30"Lx39''Hx21''W  
LowBoy------------------------------------28L x 21H x 21W  
(38H with Handle)  
The SprayTech EP2300 Piston Pump unit is fully assembled upon delivery. Follow these  
simple steps for set-up:  
CART MOUNT/LOW BOY  
LOWBOY  
1. Remove the plug from the inlet elbow on the fluid  
section.  
2. Attach the suction set fitting into the inlet elbow on the  
fluid section.  
3. Attach the return line to the tube fitting at the dump  
valve.  
4. Remove protector cap on outlet fitting and install air-  
less hose. DO NOT INSTALL SPRAY TIP(S) IN  
GUN(S) AT THIS POINT.  
Figure 1. SprayTech EP2300 Cart Mounted Piston Pump  
1. Attach handle to cart using bolts and knobs provided.  
Insert bolt through square hole in handle and then  
through hole in cart leg. Secure with knob. Repeat  
other side.  
2. Remove protector cap on outlet fitting and install air-  
lesshose.DONOTINSTALLSPRAYTIP(S)INGUN(S)  
AT THIS POINT.  
SprayTech EP2300 Low Boy Piston Pump  
Figure 2. Install Siphon Tube  
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4. Set Prime/Spray Ball Valve to the Prime position.  
This unit is shipped with test fluid in the fluid section to  
prevent corrosion during shipment and storage.  
For spraying with solvent-based paint, thorough flushing of  
this material is not necessary.  
If you are going to spray with LATEX paint, this fluid must  
be thoroughly cleaned out of the system.  
KEEP SPRAY GUN LOCKED AND IN THE OFF POSI-  
TON DURING ALL THESE STEPS.  
Purging System for Latex Paint  
Figure 5. Set Prime/Spray Ball Valve to Prime  
1. Place a bucket of soapy water under the paint suction  
tube. Also, have a waste container handy to catch the  
purged fluid.  
5. Turn the ON-OFF switch to the ON position.  
6. Gradually increase pressure by turning Pressure Con-  
trol Knob clockwise.  
2. Place paint return hose into the waste container.  
7. Watchforfluidtostartcomingthroughreturntube. Use  
minimum pressure necessary to keep fluid flowing.  
8. When test fluid is purged, soapy water will flow through  
the return. Turn pressure down to minimum and  
replace soapy water bucket with clear water.  
Figure 3. Place return hose so purged fluid goes into  
waste container.  
9. Increase pressure again and let unit run until water  
running through the return line is clear.  
If a metal container is used, ground  
the gun by holding it against the  
10. Decrease pressure. Replace clean water container  
with bucket of latex paint.  
WARNING  
edge of the container while flushing (As shown below).  
Failure to do so may lead to static electric discharge, which  
may cause a fire.  
11. Increase pressure slowly until paint comes through the  
return tube. Place return hose back into operating  
position above paint bucket. Keep recirculating until  
the paint coming through the return tube is free of air  
bubbles.  
12. Decrease pressure to minimum setting (counter-clock-  
wise). The unit is now ready to use. (See “Operating  
the Sprayer, page 9.)  
Figure 4. Turn Pressure Control Knob Counter-Clockwise to  
Reduce Pressure  
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Foranewunit, followpurgingandprimingstepsabove. For  
units already in service, also purge water or solvent from  
the system as described above, depending on the type of  
paint being used.  
Paint  
If you are going to spray solvent-based paint, all you need  
to do is purge the fluid. Thorough cleaning is not necessary  
as it is with latex paint.  
After pump is primed and ready to spray, it may also be  
necessary to purge the hoses of water or solvent.  
NOTE: KEEP SPRAY GUN LOCKED OFF DURING  
ALL THESE STEPS.  
1. SetPressureControlKnobtominimumsetting(counter-  
clockwise).  
1. Put full paint bucket into position.  
2. Set Prime/Spray Ball Valve to Spray .  
3. Be sure spray gun still has no tip installed.  
4. Unlock spray gun.  
2. Place return hose over waste container. (See Figure  
3.) Attach paint hose without tip and put into waste  
container.  
3. SetPressureControlKnobfullcounter-clockwise(mini-  
mum pressure). (See Figure 4.)  
5. Increase pressure by turning Pressure Control Knob  
clockwise.  
4. Set Prime/Spray Ball Valve on Prime . (See Figure 5.)  
5. Turn the ON-OFF switch to the ON position.  
6. Trigger gun into waste container until solvent or water  
is purged from the hose.  
6. Turn Pressure Control Knob clockwise to increase  
pressure until fluid starts to come through return tube  
into waste container.  
7. Decrease pressure by turning Pressure Control Knob  
counter-clockwise.  
8. Set Prime/Spray Ball Valve to Prime, and trigger gun  
to be sure no pressure is left in the hose.  
7. Whenpaintstartstoflowthroughreturntube, decrease  
pressuretominimumsettingandplacereturntubeover  
paint bucket.  
9. Lock gun off.  
8. Continuerecirculatinguntilpaintflowingthroughreturn  
tube is free of bubbles.  
10. Install spray tip appropriate for the material being  
sprayed. (The thicker the paint, the larger the spray tip  
required.)  
9. Install spray tip.  
11. Re-set Prime/Spray Ball valve to Spray.  
10. You are now ready to spray.  
12. Increase pressure to maximum setting (turn Pressure  
Control Knob clockwise).  
13. Release gun lock.  
14. Triggerguntotestspraypattern. Sprayagainstascrap  
piece of pasteboard or other test surface.  
Before starting spraying every day, squirt upper packing  
lubricant (Part No. 9992504) into slots in packing nut cover.  
Do not apply so much that it overflows and drips into the  
paint. This lubricant keeps the piston seals pliant, minimiz-  
ing paint by-pass and piston wear. If unit is operated  
several hours a day, repeat lubrication after about 4 hours.  
15. See Setting the Pressure, below.  
Thebestpressuresettingwillvarywiththetypeofpaintand  
thesizeandtypeofnozzle. Thethickerthepaint, thehigher  
the pressure needed.  
To find the optimum pressure setting, start with the Pres-  
sure Control Knob turned fully clockwise (maximum pres-  
sure). Graduallydecreasethepressurebyturningtheknob  
counter-clockwisetotheminimumlevelnecessarytomain-  
tain the desired spray pattern and atomization.  
Untilyouaresatisfiedwiththespraypattern, sprayonatest  
surface rather than on the surface to be painted.  
Figure 6. Oil Upper Pump Packings  
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1. Turn the prime/spray ball valve to prime.  
NOTE: FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT CAME  
WITH YOUR GUN.  
2. Put the suction tube into the paint container.  
3. Turnthepressurecontrolknobcounterclockwiseasfar  
as possible to the lowest pressure setting.  
4. Start motor. Slowly increase pressure by turning the  
pressure control knob clockwise until pump begins to  
function. Whenpaintbeginstoflowthroughreturntube  
decrease pressure by turning the pressure control  
knob counterclockwise and then turn the prime/spray  
ball valve to the spray position.  
Be sure to follow the Pressure  
WARNING  
Relief Procedure when shutting  
the unit down for any purpose, including servicing or  
adjusting any part of the spray system, changing or  
cleaning spray tips, or preparing for clean-up.  
5. Disengage the gun safety latch.  
6. Hold a metal part of the gun firmly against and aimed  
into a metal waste container. Trigger the gun and hold  
it open while slowly increasing the pressure setting by  
turning the pressure control knob clockwise until the  
sprayer starts. Keep the gun triggered until all the air  
is forced out of the system and paint is flowing freely.  
Release the trigger and engage the safety latch.  
1. Engage the gun safety latch.  
2. Shut off the motor and turn the pressure control knob  
counterclockwise as far as possible.  
3. Turn the prime/spray ball valve to prime, having a pail  
ready to catch the drainage or return to the paint  
container via the return hose.  
7. Check all fluid connections for leaks. If any are found,  
follow the pressure relief procedure before tightening  
the connection.  
4. Disengage the gun safety latch.  
5. Hold metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a metal  
pail to avoid a build up of static electricity, and trigger  
thegunintothemetalcontainertorelievethepressure.  
6. Engage the gun safety latch.  
7. Leavetheprime/sprayballvalveonprime, untilyouare  
ready to operate the sprayer again.  
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Light  
Coat  
Heavy  
Coat  
Light  
Coat  
You can learn to spray paint as easily as you can learn to  
paint with a brush or roller. You can get a professional  
looking job in a safe manner by following the spray painting  
tips below.  
Work  
1. Heed all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS that are listed  
on pages 3 thru 6 at the front of this manual. Take time out  
now to reread them.  
2. Avoid sharp bending and kinking of the paint hose. All  
paint hoses should be kept clear of traffic and sharp cutting  
edges or objects.  
Wrong  
Way to Spray  
Figure 7. - Result of flexing wrist while spraying.  
3. Use the lowest pressure possible when spraying. Too  
much pressure shortens equipment life. It also causes  
faster than normal wear on the spray tip.  
Even Coat on Work Throughout  
Approximatley  
10 to 12 Inches  
4. Determine the best spraying distance (distance from  
spray tip on the spray gun to the work). If the spray gun is  
held too close to the work, you will have paint buildup that  
will cause sags and runs. If the spray gun is held too far  
from the work, "fogging" will result.  
Thecorrectdistanceshouldbeabout10to12inches. Keep  
this distance for the entire length of the stroke. Of course,  
the shape of some work surfaces will not permit this.  
However, the same spraying distance should be kept  
whenever possible.  
Right  
Steady Arm  
Way To Spray  
Figure 8. - Result of smooth arm stroke and steady, even  
speed while spraying.  
6. Keepthespraygunperpendiculartotheworkasshown  
in Figure 9.  
5. Do not move the spray gun by flexing your wrist. The  
result of this is shown in Figure 7. Rather, move the spray  
gun with a smooth stroke of the entire arm and shoulder.  
Maintain the same arm speed all the way through the  
stroke. The result of this is shown in Figure 8.  
Approximately  
10 to 12 inches  
Right Way  
NOTE:  
WHEN SPRAYING BLOCK FILLER, MASTICS OR  
HIGH SOLID COATING LEAVE OUT GUN FILTER  
AND HIGH PRESSURE FILTER SCREENS.  
Wrong Way  
Figure 9. - Right and wrong ways to hold spray gun toward  
work.  
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7. The spray gun should be triggered (turned off and on)  
on each stroke. This will save paint and avoid paint  
buildupattheendofthestroke. However,donottrigger  
during the middle of a stroke. This will result in an  
uneven spray and splotchy work. See Figure 10 for  
proper triggering on a left-to-right stroke. Reverse for  
a right-to-left stroke.  
Thepump,hoseandgunshouldbe  
CAUTION  
cleaned thoroughly after daily use.  
Failuretodosopermitsmaterialtocake, seriouslyaffecting  
the performance of the unit.  
When cleaning the pump, hose  
WARNING  
other solvent, ALWAYS spray at minimum pressure with  
the gun nozzle tip removed. Static electricity build-up may  
result in a fire or explosion in the presence of flammable  
vapors.  
8. Move the spray gun at a rate of speed that is comfort-  
able for you. If you have to move your arm too fast in  
order to prevent excessive paint buildup, either (1)  
lowerthepressurebyturningthepressurecontrolknob  
counterclockwise, or (2) use a spray tip with a smaller  
hole. If you have to move your arm too slow in order to  
get a good coating, either (1) raise the pressure by  
turning the pressure control knob clockwise, or (2) use  
aspraytipwithalargerorfice. Youshouldalwayskeep  
the spray gun moving when making a stroke. Slowing  
down in one place will cause sags or runs.  
and gun with mineral spirits or any  
After daily use, paint should be flushed from the unit with  
solvent compatible with the material applied, and then re-  
flushed with mineral spirits.  
1. Turn power switch to OFF.  
2. Bleed off any pressure remaining in the pump by  
opening the dump valve.  
Approximatley  
10 to 12 Inches  
Work  
Even Steady  
Stroke  
3. Remove gun tip and clean with solution compatible  
with material applied.  
Start  
Stroke  
End  
Stroke  
Pull  
Trigger  
Release  
Trigger  
4. Remove paint container from its position directly below  
siphon hose and paint strainer. Replace with a con-  
tainer of solvent compatible with material being ap-  
plied.  
Figure 10. - Proper way to trigger spray gun.  
5. Turn the pressure control knob counter-clockwise to  
the lowest pressure setting.  
9. Overlap each stroke by about 40% to 50%. The  
overlap will assure a paint coating that is uniform  
across the work. One way to get good overlap is to  
point the spray gun at the edge of the last stroke.  
6. Turn power switch to ON.  
7. Trigger spray gun(s) into container to flush pump, hose  
and gun(s) clean.  
8. Turn power switch to OFF.  
9. Bleed off solvent.  
10. Unplug unit and store in a clean dry area.  
Forlong-termstorage, besuretoflushunitwithappropriate  
oil before storing.  
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Routine operator maintenance on this unit is minimal. Only  
three daily procedures are required: (1) lubricating the  
upperpackings,(2)cleaningthehighpressurefilterscreen,  
and (3) cleaning the intake screen.  
Filter  
Housing  
Filter  
Support  
Filter  
Element  
O-Ring  
1. Squirt upper packing lubricant into slots in upper pump  
housing. Do not over-lubricate, as this will result in oil  
dripping into the paint. Oil approximately every four  
hours of operation.  
Figure 12. Remove and clean High-Pressure Filter at  
least daily, more often if needed.  
3. Inspect paint intake screen (at bottom of paint suction  
tube) and wash if necessary. (Screen is threaded onto  
suction tube. Remove by turning counter-clockwise.)  
PTFE tape  
Siphon tube  
Figure11. Squirtupperpackinglubricantintouppercylinder  
housing every four hours.  
2. Clean high pressure filter, as needed. Remove filter  
housing. (Filter canister is threaded into base with  
right-hand threads.) Take out filter element and wash  
thoroughly. Scrub gently with a fiber-bristle brush if  
necessary (DO NOT use a wire brush). If spraying  
block fillers, mastics, etc. leave filter element out.  
Screen  
Figure 13. Clean paint intake screen daily, or more often if  
needed.  
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ALWAYS follow the Pressure  
Relief Procedure (page 10)  
beforestartinganytroubleshooting, servicing, orcleaning.  
A small amount of paint by-passing the piston and coming  
out of the slots in the upper piston housing is normal, but if  
it becomes excessive, or if paint pressure drops, the piston  
packings need to be replaced.  
WARNING  
Refer to Figure 14 (left).  
1. Loosen and remove siphon tube assembly by turning  
counterclockwise.  
1
*2  
2. Remove front cover.  
*4  
*3  
3. Remove packing nut cover.  
*5  
*6  
4. Run the unit in short intervals until the connecting pin  
is in front of the recessed area of the housing.  
7
5. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical supply.  
6. Remove the retainer clip on the yoke.  
7. Remove the connecting pin by pushing it through the  
yoke and piston rod.  
8
8. Loosen and remove fluid hose.  
*9  
9. Loosen large locknut (7) on upper end of fluid section.  
10. Unscrew entire fluid section assembly by turning coun-  
terclockwise.  
10  
Do not run motor with fluid section  
removed.  
CAUTION  
11. Using wrench flats on inlet valve holder (28), position  
fluid section vertically into vise. Tighten vise.  
*11  
12. Locate wrench flats on cylinder (8). Turn cylinder  
counterclockwisewithlargeadjustablewrenchuntilitis  
removed from the inlet valve holder (28).  
*IncludedinPackingKit  
P/N 0294905.  
*13  
*12  
13. Remove and inspect upper O-Ring (22) in inlet valve  
holder. If damaged, replace when re-installing.  
*14  
15  
# Included in Valve Kit  
P/N 0294689.  
14. Remove inlet valve holder (28) from vise. Tap out ball  
stop disc (23), ball cage (25) and ball (24).  
16  
*#17  
*#19  
#18  
If any parts are difficult to disassemble, soak in  
lacquer thinner until paint softens.  
20  
21  
*#22  
23  
15. Remove lower ball seat (26). Inspect the ball and ball  
seat for damage. If seat is worn or damaged it can be  
flipped to the unused side. Ball must be replaced if  
damaged or if the seat is flipped.  
*#24  
25  
#26  
NOTE:  
*#27  
28  
Inlet and Outlet Valve carbide seats are reversible.  
If one side becomes worn or damaged, flip the seat  
to the un-used side.  
Figure 14 - Fluid Section  
Continued on next page.  
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Repacking Fluid Section  
Continued from Page 14  
34. Soak new leather packings in linseed oil for 5 minutes.  
Do not oversoak.  
35. Insert wave spring (9) and lower male adapter (11) into  
cylinder. Remove leather packings from oil. Install  
leather packings (13) alternatively with UHMWPE  
packings (12). Insert lower female adapter (14).  
(Refer to Figure 14, Page 14)  
16. Remove lower O-Ring (27) from inlet valve holder.  
17. Place cylinder (8) in vise (on wrench flats) and  
tighten.  
36. Insert piston assembly into bottom of cylinder (8). A  
slight force may be required to push piston rod through  
packings.  
Do not over tighten or damage to  
cylinder may occur.  
CAUTION  
37. Place O-Ring (27), lower ball seat (26), ball cage (25),  
ball (24) and lower ball stop disc (23) into inlet valve  
holder (28).  
18. Remove packing nut (1).  
19. Gently hammer piston assembly down with rubber  
mallet. Piston assembly will come out.  
38. Put anti-seize compound on lower threads of cylinder  
(8). Put O-Ring (22) on cylinder. Loosen vise and tilt  
cylinder assembly at about a 45 degree angle. Tighten  
vise again.  
Hold hand under piston rod (10).  
CAUTION  
Damage can occur if piston rod  
falls to the floor. Lower packings may also fall out.  
39. Tighten foot valve holder assembly onto cylinder with  
anappropriateadjustablewrenchuntilcylinderbottoms  
out in foot valve holder. Make sure to use wrench flats  
on foot valve holder to tighten completely. Torque to 40  
ft./lbs.  
20. Remove lower packings (12, 13) and lower female  
adapter (14) if they have not already fallen out.  
21. Remove lower male adapter (11) and wave spring (9).  
40. Soak remaining new leather packings in linseed oil for  
5 minutes. Do not oversoak.  
22. Remove upper packings (3, 4 ) and adapter (2, 5) and  
wave spring (6).  
41. Insertwavespring(6),uppermaleadapter(5). Remove  
leather packings from oil. Install leather packings (4)  
alternativelywithUHMWPEpackings(3). Atool,Wagner  
part #06009, may be required to compress packings  
down. Insert female adapter (2).  
23. Insert connecting pin through hole in piston rod (10).  
Lock connecting pin in vise jaws so piston rod is  
vertical. DO NOT put piston rod itself in vise. The vise  
jaws will damage piston rod.  
24. Remove jam nut (21).  
42. Installpackingnut(1)andtightenuntilthenutbottoms  
out in cylinder. Torque to 25 ft./lbs. Do not over-  
tighten.  
25. Remove piston seat retainer (20) with 5/16'' allen  
wrench.  
26. Remove piston rod assembly from vise.  
43. Install large locknut (7) onto upper cylinder (8) and  
turn until nut bottoms out on threaded section of  
cylinder.  
27. Remove washer (19), ball seat (18), ball (17), ball  
cage(16) and ball stop disc (15) from lower end of  
piston rod assembly.  
44. Put anti-seize compound on upper cylinder threads.  
28. Inspect ball, and ball seat for damage. If the seat is  
worn or damaged it can be flipped to the un-used side.  
Ball must be replaced if damaged or the seat is flipped.  
Washer must be replaced.  
45. Remove fluid section from vice and install into main  
pump housing. Piston rod (10) will align itself inside  
yoke.  
46. Rotate fluid section slightly to align hole in yoke and  
hole in piston assembly. Insert connecting pin.  
Replace spring retainer.  
29. Hold piston assembly in vice using same procedure as  
step 23.  
30. Insert upper ball stop disc (15), ball cage (16), ball (17),  
ball seat (18), and washer (19) into piston assembly.  
47. Thread fluid section into pump housing completely,  
then unscrew up to 3/4 turn to align outlet elbow with  
fluid hose.  
31. Put removable loctite on piston seat retainer (20).  
Insert into piston assembly and tighten. Torque to 250  
in./lbs.  
48. Rotate large locknut (7) clockwise until tight against  
drive housing.  
32. Put removable loctite on jam nut (21). Tighten onto  
piston seat retainer. Torque to 200 in./lbs. Remove  
piston assembly from vice.  
33. Place cylinder in vice using wrench flats and tighten.  
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WARNING  
NEVER OPERATE PUMP WITHOUT FRONT COVER IN  
PLACE.  
Brushes should be inspected periodically to insure uninter-  
ruptedservice. Their lifedependsonspeedaswellasload.  
Brush Cap  
If one of the brushes measures less than 1/4'' or is worn  
roughly or chipped, replace both motor brushes. It is also  
recommendedthatbrushesbecheckedwhenpackingsare  
replaced.  
1. Disconnect power cord from electrical supply.  
Motor Brush  
2. Remove the four (4) motor shroud mounting screws  
and remove the motor shroud.  
Figure 15. Remove Brush Cap and Motor Brush  
3. Unscrew and remove brush caps holding brushes in  
place.  
4. Remove brushes.  
6. Replace brush caps.  
5. Replace with new brushes.  
7. Replace motor shroud and screws.  
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PROBLEM  
Unit will not run  
CAUSE  
Blown panel fuse or tripped  
breaker  
REMEDY  
Check and replace/reset  
Unit not plugged in  
Plug in  
Pressure control knob set too low  
Faulty or loose wiring  
Turn knob to higher pressure  
Inspect/Take to SprayTech Authorized Service  
Center  
Worn motor brushes  
Clogged Tip or Filters  
Faulty On/Off switch fuse  
Check and replace brushes  
Clean tip and filters.  
Take to SprayTech Authorized Service Center  
Unit will not prime  
Dried out piston packings  
Remove siphon tube and feel lower ball check to  
be sure it is free to move off its seat. Place full  
cup of paint thinner over end of fluid section and  
turn on pump.  
Pump inlet screen plugged  
Air in pump or hose  
Remove and clean.  
Hold gun trigger in open position and run unit  
about 10 seconds until air is purged  
Check for siphon tube leak  
Packings worn  
Fluid is too viscous  
Replace packings. (See page 14)  
Prime pump with compatible solvent. Bring pump  
up to pressure. Carefully remove pump from  
solvent container and immerse inlet tube in heavy  
material to be sprayed. With nozzle tip removed,  
trigger gun until heavy material appears at gun.  
Replace nozzle tip.  
Siphon tube clogged  
Siphon tube air leak  
Clogged tip  
Remove and clean  
Check connection and seal  
Relieve pressure, remove tip and clean.  
Unit will not build or  
maintain pressure  
Pressure adjusting knob not  
properly set  
Adjust to increase pressure  
Pump inlet strainer dirty  
Valve balls or seals worn or dirty  
Air in pump or hose  
Clean  
Replace or clean  
Hold gun trigger in open position and run about 10  
seconds until air is purged  
Packings worn  
Worn spray tip  
Internal leakage  
Replace (See Page 14)  
Replace (Follow direction supplied with gun)  
With gun trigger closed, allow unit to pump up to  
pressure and shut off if pump momentarily starts.  
Internal leak is indicated and fluid section rebuild  
is necessary. (See Page14)  
Fluid leak  
Check for external leaks including hydraulic  
fittings attached to pressure control housing  
Consult manufacturers recommendations on paint  
container label  
Fluid too viscous  
Spray tip too large  
Upper packing worn  
Piston rod worn  
Change tip  
Fluid leakage at upper  
end of fluid section  
Relieve pressure and tighten packing take up nut  
or replace packings. (See Page 14)  
Replace. (See Page 14)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Poor spray pattern  
Tip too large  
Change to smaller tip  
Pressure adjustment wrong  
Insufficient fluid delivery  
Fluid too viscous  
Adjust pressure control knob  
Clean all strainers and filters  
Add solvent according to manufacturer's  
recommendations  
Unit lacks power  
Pressure adjustment low  
Improper voltage supply  
Increase pressure  
Reconnect input voltage for 115 AC  
Blow Fuses at Pump  
Excessive pressure  
Circuit Breaker  
Take to SprayTech Authorized Service  
Center  
Overtightened packings  
gear box, linkage or motor  
failures  
Repair/replace malfunctioning parts  
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20  
25  
24  
3
4
2
23  
5
6
1
22  
6
7
8
15  
14  
9
10  
21  
20  
19  
12  
13  
18  
9
10  
17  
11  
16  
2
Figure 16- EP2300 Final Assembly  
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
14  
15  
9885547  
02208  
Elbow 45°  
1
1
1
2
3
0294611  
05045  
- - - - - - - -  
Hose, Fluid,1/4 NPT  
Nipple  
Cart Assembly  
(See Figure 18)  
Filter/Dump Valve Assembly  
(See Figure 26)  
Optional Filter Assembly  
(Includes Items 2, 4, 5, 6 & 7)  
Nipple  
1
2
1
Transducer Assembly  
(See Figure 22)  
Strainer  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
02975  
1
1
1
1
6
1
5
1
0279473  
0294584  
0294393  
9802515  
0294425  
9802511  
0294133  
Siphon Tube Assembly  
Return Tube Clamp  
Cover, Packing Nut  
Screw  
Cover, Front  
Screw  
Fluid Section Assembly  
(See Figure 21)  
Drive Assembly, 23 Series  
(See Figure 25)  
Baffle  
4
0294220  
0294229  
1
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
02518  
51055  
9885563  
0294416  
51357  
52183  
13549  
12440  
0294415  
1
2
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
Plug, Pipe  
Fitting, Tube  
Tube, Return  
Washer, Lock  
Bolt, Hex. Head  
Hose, Fluid  
24  
------------  
1
25  
26  
0294344  
0294405  
1
1
Shroud, Motor  
Elbow, 90°  
Manifold  
19  
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18  
23  
22  
8
9
5
6
21  
1
10  
20  
11  
12  
17  
16  
7
19  
18  
6
2
3
13  
14  
4
15  
2
3
4
5
Figure 17- Low Boy Final Assembly  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
- - - - - - - -  
LowBoy Cart Assembly  
(See Figure 19)  
Washer, Lock  
Bolt, Hex. Hex.  
Hose, Fluid  
Nipple  
Plug, Pipe  
Nipple  
Filter/Dump Valve Assembly  
(See Figure 26)  
Optional Filter Assembly  
( Includes Items 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9)  
Elbow, 90°, Return Line  
Tube, Return  
Elbow, 45°  
Transducer Assembly  
(See Figure 22)  
1
13  
14  
15  
16  
12440  
Elbow, 90°  
1
1
1
1
0294415  
0090447  
0294133  
Manifold  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
51357  
52183  
13549  
05045  
51055  
02518  
0294220  
4
4
2
2
2
1
1
Elbow, 90°  
Fluid Section Assembly  
(See Figure 21)  
Cover, Packing Nut  
Screw  
17  
18  
19  
20  
0294393  
9802515  
0294425  
0294185  
1
6
1
1
Cover, Front  
Suction Set  
(See Figure 23)  
Screw  
Drive Assembly 23 Series  
(See Figure 25)  
Baffle  
0294228  
21  
22  
9802511  
- - - - - - -  
5
1
9
10  
11  
12  
9885559  
0294424  
9885547  
02208  
1
1
1
1
23  
24  
0294344  
0294405  
1
1
Shroud, Motor  
20  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 18 - Cart Assembly  
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
2
3
4
5
0279324 Handle  
9802518 Bolt  
0288661 Knob  
0294558 Frame, Cart  
0270318 Wheel  
1
2
2
1
6
7
8
9890104 Cap, Axle  
2
2
2
4
54458  
13538  
Screw  
Bumper  
0294534 Spacer, Wheel (NOT SHOWN)  
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2
3
4
5
4
7
6
8
Figure 19- LowBoy Cart Assembly  
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
5
6
7
8
0270318 Wheel  
9890104 Cap, Hub  
0294579 Cart  
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
0294445 Handle, Cart  
9802518 Bolt, Carriage  
0288661 Knob, Handle  
0294534 Spacer, Wheel  
1
2
2
4
0270343 Foot, Rubber  
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2
8
7
3
4
6
5
18  
19  
20  
17  
21  
10  
9
14  
13  
16  
11  
15  
12  
Figure 20 - Pressure Control Assembly  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
0294837  
0295426  
02585  
0089986  
0294349  
0275703  
9850630  
52671  
0294428  
02491  
9850629  
02712  
Pressure Increase Label  
Knob  
Toggle Boot  
On/Off plate  
Housing  
Strain relief  
Strain relief (CSA)  
Ring terminal  
Cord set  
Cord Set (CSA)  
Strain relief  
Spring  
1
12  
02208  
Transducer assy.  
(See Figure 23)  
Retainer ring  
Switch spacer  
Pressure Switch Assembly  
Screw  
1
1
1
1
1
1
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
9822522  
03662  
0294132  
9800604  
9851311  
53280  
53732  
18066  
50520  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
Lead wire  
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
On/Off switch  
Fuse (10 amp)  
Relay (25 amp)  
Screw  
9
10  
11  
0294359  
Plunger  
23  
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ASSEMBLY FIGURE 21  
NOTE:  
#1 Torque  
25 FT. LBS.  
1
ITEM PART NO  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
*2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
0294319  
0294377  
08180  
Packing nut  
Adapter  
Packings, UHMWPE  
Packings, leather  
Upper male adapter  
Wave spring  
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*4  
*3  
*5  
*6  
00078  
0294376  
0294379  
00302  
7
Locknut  
0294318  
13364  
Cylinder  
Wave spring  
8
0294316  
0294326  
08070  
09091  
0294375  
13458  
Piston rod  
Lower male adapter  
Lower packings, UHMWPE  
Lower packings, leather  
Lower female adapter  
Upper ball stop disc  
Upper ball cage  
Upper ball  
*9  
13357  
50164  
10  
13359  
09446  
Upper ball seat  
Washer  
13481  
13482  
Piston seat retainer  
Jam nut  
13381  
O-ring  
*11  
13380  
51519  
Lower ball stop disc  
Lower ball  
*13  
00311  
00310  
00203  
Lower ball cage  
Lower ball seat  
O-ring  
*12  
*14  
15  
13403  
Inlet valve holder  
16  
*#17  
*#19  
#18  
KIT NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
20  
0294905  
Packing Kit  
(* Items Included)  
21  
*#22  
NOTE:  
#21 Torque  
200 IN./LBS.  
23  
*#24  
25  
0294689  
Valve Kit  
(# Items Included)  
NOTE:  
#20 Torque  
250 IN. LBS.  
# 26  
*#27  
28  
NOTE:  
#28 Torque  
40 FT. LBS.  
Figure 21 - Fluid Section  
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FIGURE 22  
1
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
50431  
50504  
02216  
02232  
50512  
50482  
02305*  
Retainer ring  
O-ring  
Transducer body  
Piston  
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
8
Back-up ring  
O-ring - Standard material  
O-Ring - Lacquer based  
material  
1
1
4
7
8
50423  
02283  
Retainer ring  
Transducer Packing Kit  
Includes Items 1, 2, and 4 through 7.  
5
6
* Optional - for lacquer based material  
7
NOTE: When paint begins to leak through the  
weep hole on the transducer assembly, repack the  
transducer assembly.  
Figure 22 - Transducer Assembly  
ASSEMBLY - FIGURE 23  
7
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0090447  
13455  
53635  
0294426  
02975  
13463  
Elbow  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fitting, Hose  
Clamp, Hose  
Hose, Siphon  
Strainer  
Tube, Siphon  
Hose, Return  
1
6
0294424  
2
5
4
3
Figure 23 - Suction Set Assembly  
25  
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2
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
01678  
01694  
01686  
01783  
19498  
50148  
50865  
01791  
50962  
*01961  
Brush Holder  
Motor Brush  
Brush Cap  
Stud  
Stator Assy.  
#10 Lockwasher  
10-32 Nut  
Belleville Washer  
Bearing-Commutator End  
Armature w/Bearings  
2
2
2
2
1
4
4
4
2
1
1
4
10  
5
* Includes #50962 Bearing  
6
7
6
7
8
9
8
10  
9
NOTE: Washers  
must be stacked  
as shown.  
6
7
EP2300 Motor Assembly - Figure 24  
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8
7
6
5
4
3
10  
2
1
11  
7
13  
14  
6
15  
40  
16  
39  
38  
37  
17  
18  
36  
19  
35  
34  
24  
20  
21  
22  
33  
32  
25  
23  
31  
26  
27  
30  
29  
12  
28  
EP2300 Drive Assembly - Figure 25  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
21  
22  
23  
24  
50962  
05274  
50954  
53074  
Bearing  
Low Speed Cluster  
Bearing  
1
1
1
6
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0294349  
05304  
11177  
51837  
51845  
11843  
53074  
05282  
50547  
0294154  
50318  
50113  
05208  
05207  
50717  
19015  
17183  
50989  
05223  
50997  
50008  
Housing  
Key  
Crankshaft  
Bearing  
Ring, Retainer  
Washer  
Screw  
Gear  
Bearing  
Motor with Pinion  
Screw  
Washer  
Gear Set  
Pinion  
Spring Pin  
Gear Case  
Gasket  
Bearing  
High Speed Cluster  
Bearing  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
Screw  
Washer, Lock  
Plate, Adapter  
Pin, Yoke  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
0294402  
0294365  
0294394  
0294301  
0294302  
51187  
0294606  
0294366  
0294367  
0294364  
50555  
0294604  
0294410  
0294368  
0294602  
0294446  
Gasket  
Retainer. Spring  
Pin, Connecting  
Ring, Retainer  
Yoke  
Bearing  
Bearing  
Bushing  
Bearing  
Rod, Connecting  
Bolt, Shoulder  
Bearing  
10  
11  
1
13  
13  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Drag Line  
Washer  
1
1
Ball, Stainless  
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5
6
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Figure 26 - Dump Valve Assembly  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
ITEM PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
2
0294194  
14069  
14068  
Filter Body Assembly  
Filter Sieve (50 Mesh)  
Filter Sieve (100 Mesh)  
(OPTIONAL)  
Support, Filter  
O-Ring  
1
1
5
6
7
8
9
0294555  
0294499  
0294516  
9841502  
0294214  
Head, Filter/Dump Valve  
Seal, Dump Valve  
Seat, Valve  
Ball, 10mm  
Dump Valve Cartridge  
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
9894245  
14072  
1
1
NOTES:  
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2
Torque to 35 Ft./Lbs. CAUTION: Be sure the handle is turned all the way counterclockwise  
when reassembled. Valve seat (item 6) will be  
damaged if it is not.  
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Figure 27 - Dump Valve Assembly  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
1
2
3
0294502  
0294966  
0294499  
Housing, Dump Valve  
Repair Kit  
Seal, Dump Valve  
1
1
1
4
5
6
0294516  
9841502  
0294214  
Seat, Valve  
Ball, 10mm  
Dump Valve Cartridge  
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Convex  
7
Concave  
Convex  
8
Figure 28 - Dump Valve Cartridle  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Qty.  
1
2
3
4
9871046  
0294498  
9871045  
0294500  
O-Ring  
Body, Dump Valve  
O-Ring  
1
1
1
1
5
6
7
8
0294501  
9822516  
0294788  
0291512  
Washer, Dump Valve  
Ring, Retainer  
Washer, Kit, Bellville  
Handle, Dump Valve  
1
1
4
1
Stem, Dump Valve  
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GUN FILTERS  
Color of  
Fiilter Body  
Filter  
Type  
Mesh  
Number  
Part  
Application  
Part No.  
0089960  
Number Description  
Synthetic resin  
enamels, clean  
varnishes, stains  
azures  
0153—— Tungsten Carbide Flat Tips  
Extrafine 0.084 mm  
Red  
0153003  
0291004  
0291003  
0291002  
0291000  
0093896  
0088154  
0153043  
0153042  
0152001  
0152308  
0152307  
0152309  
0152310  
0152235  
0152236  
0152237  
0152238  
0152700  
0149017  
0093930  
0152909  
0152900  
0502007  
Tip Guard, Flat Tip  
Hose, Whip End, 3' x 3/16"  
Hose, Whip End, 5’ x 3/16”  
Hose, Wireless, 25’ x 1/4"  
Hose, Wireless, 50’ x 1/4"  
Hose Connector, 1/4” x 1/4”M  
Pressure Gauge  
Tip Extension, 6” (fits 11/16” diffuser)  
Tip Extension, 12” (fits 11/16” diffuser)  
Power Roller Gun Attachment  
9" Roller Cover, 3/8” Nap  
9" Roller Cover, 1/2” Nap  
9" Roller Cover, 3/4” Nap  
9" Roller Cover, 1-1/4” Nap  
12" Roller Cover, 1/2" Nap  
12" Roller Cover, 3/8" Nap  
Base coat enamels  
primer enamels  
fillers, marking paints,  
textujred enamesls  
Fine  
0.140 mm  
0089959  
0089958  
Yellow  
Green  
Emulsions  
Latex-paints  
acrylic-paints  
Medium 0.315 mm  
Coarse 0.560 mm  
Filler paints,  
large area surfaces  
0089957  
White  
12" Roller Cover, 3/4" Nap  
12" Roller Cover, 1-1/4" Nap  
Adapter, Power Roller Extension  
G-10 Four Finger Airless Spray Gun (no tip)  
Anti-Seize Compound  
R-10 Telescoping Roller, 9", 3/8" Nap  
R-10 Telescoping 12" Roller, 3/8" Nap  
G-10FourFingerAirlessSprayGunwith517  
Reversible Tip  
0502008  
0502009  
G-10 Two Finger Airlesss Spray Gun (no tip)  
G-10 Two Finger Airless Spray Gun with 517  
Reversible TIp  
0270214  
0502012  
G-10 Four Finger Spray Pack with 50’ x 1/4”  
airless hose  
G-10 Two Finger Spray Pack with 50” x 1/4”  
Airless Hose  
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Commercial Airless Spray Equipment  
Two Year Warranty  
Spray Tech, a division of Wagner Spray Tech Corporation ("Spray Tech"), warrants this product against defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of two years following the date of purchase by the original purchaser. During that period, Spray Tech will repair  
or replace any defective or worn-out component or, at Spray Tech’s option, refund to the original purchaser the full purchase price for  
theproductinexchangeforthereturnofthatproduct. However,SprayTechwillnotreplaceorrepairanyfluidpumpcomponentonaccount  
of wear more than twice during the two year warranty period. This warranty does not cover consumable products such as filters and tips.  
Lifetime Warranty on Gear Trains, Electric Motors, and Gas Engines  
Spray Tech warrants any gear train, electric motor (excluding brushes) and gas engine (excluding the clutch) in this product against  
defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the original purchaser. If Spray Tech determines that the foregoing warranty has  
beenbreached, SprayTechwillrepairorreplacethedefectivecomponentswithoutchargeor, atSprayTech’soption, refundtotheoriginal  
purchaser the full purchase price for the product in exchange for the return of that product.  
Warranty Claims  
Any request for repair or replacement pursuant to the warranties above must be accompanied by the return of the applicable parts, with  
transportationchargesprepaid,toaservicecenterauthorizedbySprayTechortoWagnerSprayTechCorporation,1770FernbrookLane,  
Minneapolis, MN 55447.  
Limitation of Remedies  
THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE FOR BREACH OF EXPRESS AND IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES. These remedies shall not be deemed to have failed of their essential purpose so long as Spray Tech is willing to repair  
or replace parts, or to refund the purchase price, as set forth above.  
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty  
This warranty does not cover defects or damages caused by:  
the use or installation of repair or replacement parts or accessories not manufactured by Spray Tech;  
repair performed by anyone other than a Spray Tech Authorized Service Center; or  
abuse, misuse, negligence, accident, faulty installation or tampering in a manner which impairs normal operation.  
This warranty also does not cover equipment and accessories supplied to Spray Tech from an original equipment manufacturer, including  
but not limited to hoses, tips, and accessories. Spray Tech will provide the purchaser with copies of the original equipment manufacturer’s  
express warranties provided to Spray Tech along with the name and address of the appropriate manufacturer.  
Limitation of Remedies  
IN NO CASE SHALL SPRAY TECH BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS,  
INCLUDING TRANSPORTATION COSTS, WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARE BASED UPON A BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.  
Disclaimer Of Implied Warranties  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
No Ability To Transfer  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser only and is not transferable.  
Patents  
These products are covered by one or more of the following patents:  
5,228,842  
5,346,037  
5,192,425  
5,494,199  
D344,832  
5,472,318  
5,318,314  
5,435,697  
5,282,722  
4,992,633  
5,099,183  
1770 Fernbrook Lane  
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447  
Telephone 1-800-292-4637  
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