How a prime valve works

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • A viewer request. This is how a prime valve on an airless paint sprayer works and how to replace it.
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  • @knightandfog
    @knightandfog Месяц назад +1

    Just a heads up for those whose prime valve won’t allow the pump to build pressure, you can most times disassemble as Brian demonstrates, clean the debris out of the spring, housing, nut and seat. On reassembly, drop some throat seal oil around the needle/ball assembly, into the housing where it rides and wipe some around the spring. This helps free the valve up to seat fully, preserves the O ring and softens chunks you may not be able to remove. I’ve done it for years and almost never have to replace the valve.

  • @franciscomaldonado6860
    @franciscomaldonado6860 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thorough just thorough . Thank you !!

  • @stevemack7270
    @stevemack7270 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the great video. Your video helped me fix my problem. Greatly appreciated. Cheers👍

  • @georgesorisho1681
    @georgesorisho1681 Год назад +1

    Informative video, thsnk you.

  • @lewisstefan2269
    @lewisstefan2269 7 месяцев назад

    You are a life saver buddy thank you

  • @Readyfreddyize
    @Readyfreddyize Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I had a couple of problems with my Graco. First problem was the pump would not prime. Top ball was sticking. Second problem was the hole in the filter base was plugged. I took your suggestion and with the system open turned the machine on low. The pump blew to clog out.
    This pump is brand new. Only 6 gallons of paint went through it. Brand new SW gallons. I'm gonna have to screen all the paint before running it through my pump. I'm one that has tidy/clean machines. New dirty paint is unacceptable.
    Thank you for posting this vid. Very helpful.

  • @rodm014
    @rodm014 Год назад

    Nice video, i will try to unclog before replacing ty

  • @jmac213stuff
    @jmac213stuff Год назад

    Nice video on that, have seen any detailed info like this. I'm also interested in see how the pump & prime valve work on a diaphragm pump, like an ed655 works as I have 2 of them that are clean, and still don't prime.

    • @williamwinsor7376
      @williamwinsor7376 Год назад

      The balls and seats have to perfect on those things to work so try new balls. Generally 6 mm or 7. Otherwise both balls and seats. The ball sizes must be exact. The seats can be honed but you might as well by new sets but I’ve won with new balls because the old ones get pitted.

    • @Brian_the_repair_guy
      @Brian_the_repair_guy  Год назад +1

      Diaphragm pumps are a different animal all together. If I have a Diaphragm unit come in, I will get a video together.

  • @williamwinsor7376
    @williamwinsor7376 Год назад +1

    The prime valve can also act as a pressure relief valve if over 3500 pounds and I found an overpressuring condition affecting a new valve to the owners puzzlement.

  • @fletcher-nf4pn
    @fletcher-nf4pn Год назад

    Hi, good vid, I've recently got a titan 640, now I've only used it twice and I've noticed it's started to leak from the prime valve and also oil is leaking from underneath down onto the thin black return hose....what's gone wrong, what could cause them both to leak at the same time after only 2 uses

    • @Brian_the_repair_guy
      @Brian_the_repair_guy  Год назад +1

      The oil is residue from a slight leak in the reservoir from the oiler. Nothing to be concerned about.
      The prime valve., does it leak though the hose back into the bucket or is it leaking around the handle when it is turned?

    • @fletcher-nf4pn
      @fletcher-nf4pn Год назад

      @Brian Shumack the repair guy slow drip when turned to prime position and machine is priming

    • @fletcher-nf4pn
      @fletcher-nf4pn Год назад

      @Brian Shumack the repair guy I've only puy a bit in the reservoir because my 440 did the same thing, surely shouldn't happen this quick, is it a poor design from titan

    • @Brian_the_repair_guy
      @Brian_the_repair_guy  Год назад +1

      @@fletcher-nf4pn I would replace the prime valve. Pretty easy to do I have a video on it. ruclips.net/video/lAxTGcWcYZU/видео.html

    • @fletcher-nf4pn
      @fletcher-nf4pn Год назад

      @Brian Shumack the repair guy already though?...I've only just got it, literally on my 3rd use today

  • @davidilijevski8942
    @davidilijevski8942 Год назад

    Quick question i get my 390 going as soon as it gets 3 /4 pressure it starts repriming to build up pressure 🤔

    • @Brian_the_repair_guy
      @Brian_the_repair_guy  Год назад

      Explain exactly what happens

    • @davidilijevski8942
      @davidilijevski8942 Год назад

      @@Brian_the_repair_guy i start it prime it then turn it to spray mode and spray it just with water testing it turn up the pressure it sounds like a hissing air leak at that point and it just starts pumping water out the prime line like its trying to build up pressure

    • @Brian_the_repair_guy
      @Brian_the_repair_guy  Год назад +1

      @@davidilijevski8942 your prime valve is either in need of replacement or there is trash in the valve. I have a video of this process

    • @davidilijevski8942
      @davidilijevski8942 Год назад +1

      @@Brian_the_repair_guy thank you very much

    • @knightandfog
      @knightandfog Месяц назад

      Just a heads up for those whose prime valve won’t allow the pump to build pressure, you can most times disassemble as Brian demonstrates, clean the debris out of the spring, housing, nut and seat. On reassembly, drop some throat seal oil around the needle/ball assembly, into the housing where it rides and wipe some around the spring. This helps free the valve up to seat fully and softens chunks you may not be able to remove. I’ve done it for years and almost never have to replace the valve.