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When it comes to keeping your sprayer clean and clog-free, the Filter Assembly is your go-to solution. Equipped with the Filter Spring and Mesh Manifold Filter, it keeps unwanted debris at bay, allowing you to easily achieve a smooth, professional finish.
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Low flow or pressure issues are often caused by a clogged mesh manifold filter or debris buildup inside the filter housing. The filter assembly is designed to trap contaminants, but if not cleaned regularly, it restricts fluid movement and reduces spray performance.
Frequent clogging typically occurs when using unfiltered paint, improper mesh size (e.g., wrong filter grade), or failing to clean the filter after each use. The assembly’s purpose is to keep debris out, but excessive contaminants can overwhelm it quickly.
Leaks are usually due to worn or damaged PTFE O-rings, loose fittings, or cracks in the filter housing. Since the assembly operates under pressure, even minor seal damage can lead to noticeable leakage and reduced efficiency.
The internal filter spring or support spring can weaken over time due to constant pressure cycles, corrosion, or improper installation. When this happens, the filter may not stay properly seated, leading to bypass of debris and inconsistent spray quality.
If the spray tip is clean but the pattern is uneven, the issue may lie in the filter assembly. A partially blocked filter or misaligned internal components can disrupt paint flow, causing pulsing or inconsistent spray output.