If The Output Pressure Of The Agricultural Mist Sprayer Is Low,

  •   filtering system

      Most plastic garden sprayers have a filtering system inside the tank, which can filter out any solid particles in the product to be sprayed. This can help prevent clogging of hoses, trigger rods, and pump systems. If the sprayer is missing or low pressure, check if the filter in the backpack is clogged. Certain obstacles can be fixed as easily as spraying water into an empty backpack to flush the filter. Rinse the water tank several times to see if it solves the problem. If the filter is still clogged after rinsing the backpack, it needs to be removed and cleaned more thoroughly, or it may need to be replaced. Eventually, all filters will need to be replaced. For large sprayers (such as backpack type), it is not uncommon to have multiple filters in the system. There may be one in the tank

      Impeller or impeller coupling

      If the output pressure of the agricultural mist sprayer is low, there may be a problem with the pump impeller or impeller coupling. The impeller rotates and forces water to flow through the pump to create pressure in the pump. Worn or damaged impellers will not be able to properly pressurize the pump, and will not be able to output water under high pressure. The impeller coupling connects the impeller to the water source or product to be sprayed. The coupling has sealed, if lost, it will damage the pump's pressurization and pumping capabilities. If your sprayer encounters a low-pressure output, and any other cause is ruled out, the impeller coupling may lose its seal, or the impeller itself may be damaged, clogged, or damaged. In some cases, the pump can be disassembled and cleaned to solve the problem. If you want to open the pump, make sure to replace all seals or gaskets when reassembling to ensure that a tight seal is maintained. For more instructions on how to maintain the pump and how to deal with pump-related problems, please refer to the user manual.

      clutch

      If the output pressure of the sprayer does not match normal conditions, there may be a problem with the clutch. The clutch drives the pump to flow liquid through the unit. The clutch idles the engine without causing the pump to continuously output. After the clutch is engaged, the pump should be forced to start working. If the clutch is misaligned or damaged, the pump may not operate, or the pump pressure may be much lower than usual. This indicates that the clutch is not fully engaged with the pump system. If you think this is the cause of the low pressure, you can disassemble the machine to expose the clutch and make sure it is working properly. The clutch attachments on the pump system need to be perfectly aligned for the equipment to function properly.

      nozzle

      If you experience pressure loss, check whether the nozzle tip is clogged or blocked. If any solid matter (for example, sand or dust) is allowed to enter the pump system, the solid matter may accumulate in certain locations and cause the spray pressure to decrease or completely lose. If the nozzle is clogged, remove it from the trigger bar and try to clean it, and remove any solids in the tubing that may be clogging. If the nozzle tip is damaged or clogged to the point that it cannot be cleaned, it should be completely replaced.