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Pressure Sprayer
Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either
don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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G'day Jen
Is the 'O' ring seated properly? this is my first thought, although I do find the cheaper ones always lose some pressure during use, but it sounds like you are losing all your pressure. Try the 'O' ring and see how that does? Bronwyn ;-) Jen wrote: Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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Where is the O-ring?
Jen "HC" wrote in message ... G'day Jen Is the 'O' ring seated properly? this is my first thought, although I do find the cheaper ones always lose some pressure during use, but it sounds like you are losing all your pressure. Try the 'O' ring and see how that does? Bronwyn ;-) Jen wrote: Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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It is in the top of the sprayer pump. The easiest way to check it is to put
a few drops of oil in the top and let the O ring soak it up. Maybe it will hold pressure then (you may have to do it a couple of times). You are supposed to do that every year, sometimes twice a year (at least on the sprayers I buy). The most important thing is to wash the sprayer each time you finish using it. Rinse it out several times, then put clear water in them, pump them up and spray clear water through the entire sprayer for several minutes. Then I turn it up side down and let it dry completely, set the sprayer pump inside the canister hole, and put it away Dwayne "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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I'm guessing you mean one of those hand pump sprayer things used for
spraying liquid fertiliser or whatever. I find the thing that needs most attention with mine is the actual nozzle. Small grains of junk collect in the reservoir end up clogging the nozzle. So I unscrew it, blow it out, wash it out, & make sure it's clean as poss. The vessel collects alot of garden grit etc. Hope this helps. Rob "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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The part that seems to have trouble, for the second time now, is the part
where you're supposed to let out the pressure when you've finished. But it seems to let it out by itself while I'm pumping. I just had the last one exchanged, so the one I've got now is good. Jen "Rob & Shel" wrote in message u... I'm guessing you mean one of those hand pump sprayer things used for spraying liquid fertiliser or whatever. I find the thing that needs most attention with mine is the actual nozzle. Small grains of junk collect in the reservoir end up clogging the nozzle. So I unscrew it, blow it out, wash it out, & make sure it's clean as poss. The vessel collects alot of garden grit etc. Hope this helps. Rob "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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I'll keep that in mind, maybe all the rubber parts dry up and need to be
oiled every now and again. "Dwayne" wrote in message ... It is in the top of the sprayer pump. The easiest way to check it is to put a few drops of oil in the top and let the O ring soak it up. Maybe it will hold pressure then (you may have to do it a couple of times). You are supposed to do that every year, sometimes twice a year (at least on the sprayers I buy). The most important thing is to wash the sprayer each time you finish using it. Rinse it out several times, then put clear water in them, pump them up and spray clear water through the entire sprayer for several minutes. Then I turn it up side down and let it dry completely, set the sprayer pump inside the canister hole, and put it away Dwayne "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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G'day Jen
Good that you've got a good one now.....just check that the pressure relief valve (the one you described) has been wound down all the way as mine only has a small amount between leaking air and not. As with anything like that, don't over-tighten as this might crack the plastic. As someone else mentioned, don't forget to clean the nozzle because it will get sand and grit inside, it has an O ring in there too. Vaseline is good on O rings because some oils react on the plastic/rubber compound. Hope this helps? Bronwyn ;-) Jen wrote: The part that seems to have trouble, for the second time now, is the part where you're supposed to let out the pressure when you've finished. But it seems to let it out by itself while I'm pumping. I just had the last one exchanged, so the one I've got now is good. Jen "Rob & Shel" wrote in message u... I'm guessing you mean one of those hand pump sprayer things used for spraying liquid fertiliser or whatever. I find the thing that needs most attention with mine is the actual nozzle. Small grains of junk collect in the reservoir end up clogging the nozzle. So I unscrew it, blow it out, wash it out, & make sure it's clean as poss. The vessel collects alot of garden grit etc. Hope this helps. Rob "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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What about spraying the seals and O-rings with WD40? Would that be
alright?? "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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WD40 is a Water Dispersant not a Lubricant.
Jen wrote: What about spraying the seals and O-rings with WD40? Would that be alright?? "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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Lood at the instructions that come with the sprayer. Mine say "put a few
drops of oil in the hole on top". Dwayne "HC" wrote in message ... WD40 is a Water Dispersant not a Lubricant. Jen wrote: What about spraying the seals and O-rings with WD40? Would that be alright?? "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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This brand doesn't have much in the way of instructions, certainly nothing
about oiling. "Dwayne" wrote in message ... Lood at the instructions that come with the sprayer. Mine say "put a few drops of oil in the hole on top". Dwayne "HC" wrote in message ... WD40 is a Water Dispersant not a Lubricant. Jen wrote: What about spraying the seals and O-rings with WD40? Would that be alright?? "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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Look that brand up on the internet and see if you can ask someone at the
manufacturer what you have to do to make their product work. Tell them someone on your newsgroup told you to ask, and that way they will know everyone on the newsgroup is watching their reply. Dwayne "Jen" wrote in message ... This brand doesn't have much in the way of instructions, certainly nothing about oiling. "Dwayne" wrote in message ... Lood at the instructions that come with the sprayer. Mine say "put a few drops of oil in the hole on top". Dwayne "HC" wrote in message ... WD40 is a Water Dispersant not a Lubricant. Jen wrote: What about spraying the seals and O-rings with WD40? Would that be alright?? "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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That sounds good. I'll try that.
"Dwayne" wrote in message ... Look that brand up on the internet and see if you can ask someone at the manufacturer what you have to do to make their product work. Tell them someone on your newsgroup told you to ask, and that way they will know everyone on the newsgroup is watching their reply. Dwayne "Jen" wrote in message ... This brand doesn't have much in the way of instructions, certainly nothing about oiling. "Dwayne" wrote in message ... Lood at the instructions that come with the sprayer. Mine say "put a few drops of oil in the hole on top". Dwayne "HC" wrote in message ... WD40 is a Water Dispersant not a Lubricant. Jen wrote: What about spraying the seals and O-rings with WD40? Would that be alright?? "Jen" wrote in message ... Why is it that whenever I get one of those pressure sprayers, they either don't work when I get it or stop working soon after? It's the actual pressure valve, it lets the pressure out while I'm actually pumping it. Does anyone know what's going on here? |
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