>Hi allan Before you dismantle anything. Check the nozzle and the spray jet.
>It is a simple job just to undo the cap at the end and you may find your
>blockage is in the spray tip. Just poke it out with a pin. If it is a new
>sprayer it may be just some rubbish left in the sprayer by the manufa
manufacturer.
Most of my blokages occur at the spray tip and for this i have a safety pin
attached to my sprayer.
Cheers Tony
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:41 PM
Subject: "struggling
>
>
>perhaps the diaphragm has a crack in it? needs only to be tiny and
>the air will
>leak out and the pump not work.
>Christiane
Thanks, Christiane. It seems to be the opposite problem: pressure
builds up but nothing comes out. I ask about this because it seems to
unlikely that the outlet w
n our way of
life.
Best wishes,
Peter
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:41 PM
Subject: "struggling with my old solo diaphragm"
> I recently purchased a new 4-gal SOLO
with my old solo diaphragm"
I recently purchased a new 4-gal SOLO diaphragm sprayer. It worked
great for the first hour or so and I was very glad that I purchased
it.
Now it's got this weird thing going on. You pump it a few times and
it feels 'pumped' but will not spray. I
I recently purchased a new 4-gal SOLO diaphragm sprayer. It worked
great for the first hour or so and I was very glad that I purchased
it.
Now it's got this weird thing going on. You pump it a few times and
it feels 'pumped' but will not spray. I guess this means that the
outlet is clogged.