Campbell Hausfeld HV2105, HV2100 Troubleshooting Chart, Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

HV2100, HV2105

HVLP Paint Sprayers

Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

 

 

 

No paint comes out when trigger is pulled

1.Cup not pressurizing due to loose fittings

2.Cup not pressurizing due to loose cup connection

3.Cup top gasket damaged

4.Blockage in “C” shaped tube underneath cup top lid

1.Check air feed tube/one way air valve and air feed connector.

2.Make sure cup is screwed on or clamped on tightly.

3.Check for damage and replace if necessary.

4.Look under cup top lid. Locate “C” shaped tube. Remove blockage from it.

Excessive overspray

1.

Too much distance from

 

 

spray gun to work piece

 

2.

Too much spray material

 

 

coming out

 

3.

Too much air power behind

 

 

pressure stream

 

4.

Tip/needle assembly too large

1.Move spray gun closer to work piece.

2.Decrease the amount of spray material flowing through spray gun.

3.Reduce air power (use optional air control/texturing device).

4.Use a smaller tip/needle assembly instead of the current one you are using.

Coating on surface of work piece is not flat and level after drying (orange peel effect)

Coating not strained/thinned

Thin coating more.

properly

 

When spray gun is connected to turbine and turbine is on, air continually flows through air cap even if trigger is not pulled

N/A. This is normal and expected. “Bleeder” type guns are set up this way to help increase the life of the turbine motor.

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Contents HV2100, HV2105 Operating Instructions and Parts ManualTable of Contents Safety GuidelinesGeneral Safety Information DescriptionGrounding Instructions Length of Cord GaugeHow Your Hvlp System Works How Your Hvlp Spray Gun WorksPre-Operation Preparing to USE Your Hvlp Turbine SystemCoatings Tip/Needle Size Application Air CapUsing Your Spray GUN OperationPreparing to Spray Spray PatternsSpraying Technique Running Multiple Spray Guns with a TurbineAdditional Instructions for Model HV2105 Setting POT Pressure and Priming Spray GUN Attaching AIR Hose and Fluid HoseMaintenance Cleaning the SystemTurbine Maintenance Cleaning Your Spray GUNHvlp Paint Sprayers Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionTurbine Repair Parts Parts Not PicturedSpray Gun with Quick Release Cup Parts List for Spray Gun with Quick Release Cup Ref. No Description Part Number QtyCart Assembly For Model HV2105 only Parts List for Cart Assembly, For Model No. HV2105 Only Fluid Tank Assembly For Model HV2105 only HV2100, HV2105 Limited Warranty

HV2100, HV2105 specifications

The Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 models represent a significant advancement in airless paint sprayer technology. These units are engineered for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts seeking efficient, high-quality painting solutions. Both models deliver a user-friendly experience while ensuring professional results, making them ideal for various painting projects around the home.

The HV2105 and HV2100 feature a powerful motor that enables consistent paint flow, ensuring uniform coverage on surfaces. The HV2105 is specially designed for small to medium-sized projects, such as fences, furniture, or accent walls, while the HV2100 is suitable for larger applications, including exterior walls and large indoor spaces. The adjustable pressure settings allow users to customize the paint flow, catering to different project requirements and types of coatings.

One of the standout features of these models is their advanced technology, which eliminates the need for thinning paint. This not only saves time but also ensures that users can achieve a smooth finish without the hassle of preparing the paint. Additionally, the airless design provides fast operation, allowing users to complete their projects more quickly than traditional painting methods.

Another key characteristic of the HV2105 and HV2100 is their lightweight and portable construction. These sprayers weigh significantly less than many conventional models, making them easy to maneuver and transport from one location to another. This is particularly beneficial for projects that require mobility or for users who may need to work on scaffolding or ladders.

The ergonomic design of the spray gun enhances comfort during use, reducing fatigue and strain on the user’s hands and arms. Furthermore, both models come equipped with an easy-clean system that simplifies maintenance after use, ensuring longevity and optimal performance over time.

In summary, the Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 airless paint sprayers are excellent choices for anyone looking to achieve a professional finish with ease. Their powerful motor, adjustable settings, lightweight design, and user-friendly features combine to make painting projects more efficient and enjoyable. Whether tackling small touch-ups or larger painting jobs, these sprayers stand out in the competitive market, delivering reliability and quality that users can trust.