Wagner Air Tools & Compressors - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Can I use the Wagner 915 1500 Watt On-Demand Power Steamer to remove tree sap from car's painted surfaces?
It's possible BUT it would probably turn it into a gooie mess and you'd just smear it around and create a bigger mess.
If you have any rubbing alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, around the house, this is your go-to tree sap removal solvent. We are talking about common alcohol, not some 100-proof stuff. You only need a dilute solution for it to work. Put a bit on a paper towel, micro fiber towel and dab it on. Gently wipe the sap off. Any rough moves with any solvent can leave a mark. Take your time! Let the solvent do the job, not the towel and your elbow grease. Rinse with warm water.
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Wagner paint crew won't build pressure or shut off.
1. Does it pump paint in PRIME position. If yes, then the outlet valve assembly may be stuck or bad.
2. If it won't pump paint in the PRIME position, the inlet valve may be stuck, just poke your finger down the inlet hole (machine off) . It is spring loaded and should move about an 1/8".
3. The worst option is the pump piston if froze. To check: remove the plastic hopper assembly, comes off with about 4 screws from underneath. The whole thing just pulls off. Now you can see the inlet assembly with two O rings. Use the white plastic hex shaped tool comes with the spray, and stuck on the lower base of the unit. Unscrew the inlet assembly. If clean enough, you can see the end of the piston. It's about a 1/4" diameter. Turn the machine on for a moment and you shoud see the piston move back on forth. If it doesn't the piston is froze. Good Luck with that.
Wagner power painter 2200 series will not ****
have you cleaned the suction tube going down into the paint bucket? if so did you make sure the check valve was reassembled correctly. if not it will never pull the paint up the suction tube into the pump to the gun.
Wagner 404 Plus Airless motor stops.
All airless sprayers are on-demand pumps. The two settings are prime and spray. When it is set to prime, the pump will draw liquid from the bucket below and pump it out the side tube and will never stop until you switch it back to spray. When set to spray, the pump will run until the pre-set pressure is reached, then stop. As soon as you start spraying, the pump will run until a few seconds after you stop spraying. Tip size and pressure setting will affect how long after you stop spraying the pump will run. A large tip and high pressure will cause the pump to run longer after you stop spraying.
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