

Jets are considered consumable parts and are warranted for 90 days (although they should last the life of the tool if you keep them clean).
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offers a full one-year warranty on parts and workmanship. Stucco sprayer ONE-YEAR WARRANTY FOR PARTS AND WORKMANSHIP The sprayer must be returned within 30 days of receiving it. offers a full refund less shipping if you are not satisfied with the performance of the tool. *For Shipping costs, please contact us at sprayer 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Related Products People who bought this item also purchased:
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If you are in a location without electricity a gas or diesel powered compressor is a better choice than running a large generator to power an electric compressor. This will be the least costly and lowest maintenance over time. Gas, diesel or electric? If you have electricity on the site, select a 220 volt 5 horse power compressor. If you think you will be using two sprayers at a time, move into the 16+ 90 psi range. Both of these are good things for increased application rates and easier work load. This will throw the material harder and farther. With a larger air compressor in the 12-16 cfm psi range you can use the larger jet size that comes with the wall sprayer. Some people have used smaller compressors and extra tanks but it is a compromise that does slow production and run a compressor beyond its design level. We call this the minimum recommended compressor size. The small jets in the wall sprayer will flow 6.5 100 psi. It is a great time saver for a stucco house. The compressed air does some of the work for you so material can be applied quicker and easier than by hand application.

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