How Do You Troubleshoot A Wagner Paint Sprayer?
You can spend tedious days painting your house by hand, or long, messy hours painting tricky surfaces like shutters and acoustic “popcorn” ceilings. Or you can paint them in a fraction of the time with a Wagner paint sprayer. Paint sprayers are wonderful tools for painting quickly and efficiently, but can be frustrating when they beak down on the job. When you know what to look for, troubleshooting a Wagner paint sprayer can lead you to several on-the-job quick fixes without having to take the rig to a dealer for repair. Check the electrical connection and the on/off switch or pressure control knob if the motor does not turn on. Make sure the pressure control knob is set high enough for the unit to start pumping. If it doesn’t start and you are using an extension cord, unplug the extension cord and plug the sprayer directly into the wall. Check your owner’s manual for the maximum length and correct gauge of cord you can use with your Wagner model; some won’t operate if the cord is too