The normal way is to open the prime valve, start the machine in paint or water, then close the prime valve once the fluid starts flowing through the prime line.
If the machine will not prime, tap the piston with a hammer to loosen the check balls. If it is a diaphragm type machine, remove the intake hose and shove a pencil, eraser first, in to the inlet to free the ball or valve.
If the prime valve is broken, you can prime the machine by starting the machine in water, trigger the gun and hope that it pushes the liquid to the gun. Once it starts pushing water through, switch to paint which will push all the water out.
Airless spray painters are powered by many different motors including electric, both AC and DC, gas, propane, hydraulic and air.
You can, but airless sprayers are not designed to broadcast material, rather to apply material in a specific area. Depending on the capacity of the airless sprayer and the tip used, you'll only apply as little as a quart per minute onto the surface. Better alternatives would be a pressure washer using the fluid injector or a pump-up garden sprayer.
If there is no air, then you cannot adjust pressure.
any tool rental store and at most Home Depots.
You might need to thin out whatever product it is that you are using.
An airless paint sprayer uses high pressure to spray paint without needing an air compressor, while an air paint sprayer uses compressed air to spray paint. The main difference is how they generate the force to spray the paint.
HVLP or conventional cup gun spray systems. Air-assist set up for commercial applications. Fine finish tips that use a double orifice are also available if you're using an airless sprayer.
Airless spray painters are powered by many different motors including electric, both AC and DC, gas, propane, hydraulic and air.
You can, but airless sprayers are not designed to broadcast material, rather to apply material in a specific area. Depending on the capacity of the airless sprayer and the tip used, you'll only apply as little as a quart per minute onto the surface. Better alternatives would be a pressure washer using the fluid injector or a pump-up garden sprayer.
It is a pump. An airless sprayer takes the paint and compresses it (or tries to compress it) so that it comes out of the spray tip at a very high pressure. There are a couple different types. One is a diaphragm type, the other is a piston type. A C.A.P. or HVLP sprayer are different than the airless. They use air pressure to pull the paint out of a receptacle and atomize or disperse the paint with the air.
You can find information about refurbishing your furniture with an airless sprayer at www.chpower.com/.../wcs/.../chCat_10051_10001_10661_-1. You will not want to do this indoors.
If there is no air, then you cannot adjust pressure.
Airless spray painters are notorious for uneven spray and should never be used without having someone follow with a roller. The roller evens out the spray pattern and prevents runs and bare spots. Professional painters either have a helper follow or spray a room then "chase" it themselves. If the problem is severe, check the spray tip. If it becomes blocked with a small obstruction, the "fan" will degrade. Always run paint through a strainer before using it in an airless sprayer.
any tool rental store and at most Home Depots.
You might need to thin out whatever product it is that you are using.
motor oil
Yes. Use a .013 to .021 tip.