HOSELINK 5528-WG Spray Gun User Guide
- October 27, 2023
- HOSELINK
Table of Contents
Spray Gun
Maintenance Guide
5528-WG Spray Gun
Instructions
There is no need to replace parts if the sprayer is functioning properly. Only use the spare parts if you need to fix a problem.
Kit Contents
A Plunger x 1
B 3/4″ Washer x 1
C Trigger Lock x 1| D Spray Gun Lubricant Tube x 1
E Spray Head 0-ring x 1
F Brass cap and 0-ring x 1
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Problem| Cause| Fix
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Trigger not shutting water off.| 0-rings on the plunger have dried out and
need lubricating.| STEP ONE: Using a pair of pliers unscrew the brass cap,
remove the spring and plunger then apply lubricant to the o-rings on the
plunger.
STEP TWO: Reassemble putting the plunger, spring and brass cap back in place.
Then, pump the trigger to distribute the lubricant.
Tip: Repeat occasionally to keep the trigger funtioning properly.
Leaking from behind the trigger,
where silver plunger is exposed.| Worn or damaged o-rings on the plunger.|
STEP ONE: Unscrew the brass cap on the back of the spray gun and replace the
plunger. Lubricate plunger as per above steps.
Leaking between metal body and pattern selector dial.| The pattern selector
dial is loose, or there is damage to the 0-ring.| STEP ONE: Try tightening the
face with a Phillips head screwdriver.
STEP TWO: If leaking persists, remove the face of the spray gun. Be careful
not to lose the small spring. Use a pin to unseat the 0-ring and replace with
a new one.
Leaking between the bottom of the spray gun and the Hoselink Accessory
Connector.| Accessory Connector is cross-threaded or washer in spray gun is
damaged.| STEP ONE: First, try screwing in the Accessory Connector again,
ensuring it follows the thread correctly. STEP TWO: Check the washer and, if
damaged, replace with the new 3/4″ washer.
Leaking from brass cap| 0-ring has become damaged| STEP ONE: Remove brass cap
and exchange for replacement
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