Monday, November 2, 2009

Upgrading Your Tools

The November Westpak Tell-Tale
by Craig Tyler

Preventive Measures: Filters. Got dirty or worn nozzles? If it's been awhile since you've replaced your nozzles you may want to consider replacing them. To clean them simply use a wooden toothpick and get that gunk out. If it's a serious issue you may need to take the nozzle off and clean it. Never use another metal when cleaning your nozzles because they will typically damage the spray pattern and then you need to replace a nozzle.

So now you have clean nozzles in your tools. An easy way to keep them clean is to install an inline filter. These typically go in before the valve on your wand or tool and after the quick connect. The mesh filter will protect not only your nozzles but also your valve and solution lines from dirt and grit. It won't stop everything from getting into your system, but it will stop the majority of it. This will help you spend less time fixing your tools and more time on the job making money.

Don't forget to inspect your tools regularly for any items that may need maintenance. A careful eye will help prevent incidences occurring on the job.