INOKRAFT M1 Airless Paint Sprayer Instructions
- June 15, 2024
- INOKRAFT
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INOKRAFT M1 Airless Paint Sprayer
YOU ALSO NEED TO KNOW
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SPRAY TIP SELECTION
Spray Tip and Pressure Selection
- Spray Tips come in a variety of sizes for spraying a wide range of materials. Your sprayer includes a 515 Spray Tip for use with most paints on large surfaces such as walls and ceilings.
- If you are spraying stains or need a different spray fan width, refer to the Spray Tip chart below to select the best Spray Tip for your project. Additional Spray Tip sizes are available from lnoKraft.
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What material are you spraying?
The thicker the material, the larger Spray Tip Size you will need. -
What spray fan width is needed for your project?
- Narrow spray fan for smaller projects
- Wider spray fan for larger projects
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Confirm your sprayer can be used with your Spray Tip size.
Tip Number Calculation
- The first digit is half of the fan width (#5 x 2 = 10 inch fan width).
- The last two digits are the size of the tip opening in thousandths of an inch.
- As you continue to spray, the spray tip will inevitably experience some wear and tear, causing the hole size to increase. Starting with a Spray Tip hole size smaller than the maximum will allow you to spray longer within the compatibility of the sprayer.
- Please be aware that spray tips do wear with use and require periodic replacement to maintain consistent spray patterns and avoid clogs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
What’s the current situation? Please find yours in the below possible problems.
A | The motor is not running./ The sprayer does not start. |
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B | Sprayer runs, but it does not draw material or lose pressure while in use |
(the PRIME/SPRAY knob is set to PRIME.)
C| The sprayer draws up material but can not achieve a good spray pattern.
D| The spray gun stopped spraying while the trigger was pulled.
E| When paint is sprayed, it runs down the wall or sags.
F| When paint is sprayed, coverage is inadequate.
G| Fan pattern varies dramatically while spraying.
H| Paint is coming out of the pressure control switch.
I| The paint is leaking through the Drain Tube.
J| Paint leaks down outside of the pump.
K| Paint is leaking down through the spray gun joint.
L| The spray tip assembly leaks
PROBLEM
PROBLEM A
The motor is not running./The sprayer does not start.
PROBLEM B
The sprayer runs, but it does not draw material or lose pressure while in use
(the PRIME/SPRAY knob is set to PRIME.)
PROBLEM C
The sprayer draws up material but can not achieve a good spray pattern.
PROBLEM D
The spray gun stopped spraying while the trigger was pulled.
PROBLEM E
When paint is sprayed, it runs down the wall or sags.
PROBLEM F
When paint is sprayed, coverage is inadequate.
PROBLEM G
Fan pattern varies dramatically while spraying.
PROBLEM H
Paint is coming out of Pressure Control Knob.
PROBLEM I
The paint is leaking through the Drain Tube.
PROBLEM J
Paint leaks down the outside of the sprayer case.
PROBLEM K
Paint is leaking down through the spray gun joint.
PROBLEM L
The spray tip assembly leaks.
References
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