I usually replace the draw hose those crack and lose draw, the metal housing for the spring and ball bearing can come loose, that will cause you to loose draw.
Those two things are mostly my problems.
I have a hydro force from Cobbs that has lasted well over 3 years.
I've had to replace the hose to the gun once.
And my gun leaks doah!
So I use the ball valve alot.
I hate the square handled guns on some sprayers.
To much hand fatigue.
I think those are the ones Saigers uses.
They don't last any longer either.
I hate all those plastic guns i went to the metal guns that came on the original hydroforce models when they first came out. They're made by spraying systems and last a very long time without any maintenance or problems for those of you whos business plan is to make 250k per year on a 1,500 investment, perhaps these are not for you. But anybody looking for a quality product this might be it . Wands are sold separately and come in 20,24 or 30" curved or straight they ues tee jets and the wand will also hold a ball check and unlike some of the guns and wands available this one is comfortable in your hand. I also use um on my upholstery sprayer. I prefer the 30" curved and i straightened it out a bit to fit me ergonomicallyI usually replace the draw hose those crack and lose draw, the metal housing for the spring and ball bearing can come loose, that will cause you to loose draw.
Those two things are mostly my problems.
I have a hydro force from Cobbs that has lasted well over 3 years.
I've had to replace the hose to the gun once.
And my gun leaks doah!
So I use the ball valve alot.
I hate the square handled guns on some sprayers.
To much hand fatigue.
I think those are the ones Saigers uses.
They don't last any longer either.
Ball valve baby just hope it doesn't get to hotOther than the valve not shutting off on the oldest one they all work. That thing has been sitting for at least a decade.
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