Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank User Manual

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Introduction of Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank 

Say goodbye to tedious and time-consuming painting jobs with the Wagner Control Pro-130 Power Tank 0580678. This powerful and versatile painting gun is designed to make your painting projects easier, faster, and more efficient. With an estimated price range of $150 to $200 and a launch date of January 2021, this product is a must-have for both DIY enthusiasts and professional painters.

PARTS LIST

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#

 

130

 

Description

1

0580538A

Tank lid

2

0580072A

Outlet valve assembly

3

0580070

Set screw

4

0580662A

Inlet filter

5

0580732

Inlet valve kit

SPRAY GUN ASSEMBLY 

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#

 

130

 

Description

1

0580688

Spray gun assembly, ControlProT

2

0580606

Spray tip, 515

3

0580767

Spray guard assembly (includes item 4)

4

0580777

Tip seal kit

5

0580660

Spray hose (25’)

ACCESSORIES

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

SPRAY GUNS

0580600

Control Pro spray gun

0580601

Control Pro M spray gun

SPRAY TIPS AND ACCESSORIES

0580602

211 Control Pro Tip

0580603

311 Control Pro Tip

0580604

313 Control Pro Tip

0580605

413 Control Pro Tip

0580606

515 Control Pro Tip

0580609

Control Pro Tip Guard

SPRAY GUN FILTERS

0154675

Filter, 50 mesh (white) - paints and solid stains

0154842

Filter, 100 mesh (yellow)

- semi-transparent and transparent stains

0154918

Filter, 180 mesh(red) - transparent stains and sealers

MISC. ACCESSORIES

0580437A

Control Pro 12" Tip Extension

0512131W

Control Pro 24" Tip Extension

0501014A

Tip Seal Kit

0154839B

All Guard (32oz)

0516913A

Piston Oil (4 oz)

0580612

Control Pro Sprayhose (25’)

0580614

Control Pro Sprayhose (50’)

DATE CODE LOCATION 

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Specifications

  • Maximum Pressure: 1600 PSI (11.1 MPa)
  • Capacity: 0.24 GPM (0.91 LPM)
  • Tank Capacity: 1.5 gallon (5.7 l)
  • Horsepower: 0.38
  • Max. Tip Size: 0.015”
  • Power Requirements: 15 amp minimum circuit on 115 VAC, 60 Hz current
  • Generator Power Requirement: 2500 Watt (disable idle-down feature)
  • Overheating Protection: Built-in protective device to prevent damage from overheating. If the sprayer shuts down, turn it off, unplug it, and allow it to cool for 20-30 minutes.

Capabilities

  • Compatible Materials: Sprays a variety of paints (oil-based and latex), primers, stains, preservatives, and other non-abrasive materials.
  • Incompatible Materials: Do not use with textured materials, block filler, lacquers, industrial enamels, asphalt sealer, or materials with a flash point below 38ºC (100ºF).

Safety Features

  • Spray Gun Trigger Lock and Pressure Diffuser
  • Built-in Tip Safety Guard
  • PRIME/SPRAY Knob for Safe Pressure Release
  • Conforms to UL STD 1450 and Certified to CSA C22.2 NO 68

PARTS AND COMPONENTS

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Assembly Instructions

Tools Needed

  • Two 6” adjustable wrenches.

Steps

  1. Thread one end of the high pressure spray hose to the spray hose port. Hold the port with an adjustable wrench, and tighten the hose with the other. Do not over-tighten.
    If you purchased the accessory hose (sold separately), make sure to attach this accessory hose first to the pump (the same way as step 1, above). Then attach the hose included with the sprayer to the accessory hose.
  2. Spin the gun onto the male fitting on the other end of the spray hose. Turning the gun instead of the hose will make it easier to align the threads. Tighten the hose end with a wrench.

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Before You Begin

Spray Gun Trigger Lock
Engage the trigger lock whenever instructed. The gun is locked when the trigger lock is at a 90º angle to the trigger.

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Pressure Relief Procedure

Be sure to follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when shutting the unit off for any purpose. This procedure is used to relieve pressure from the spray hose.

  1. Turn the power OFF.
  2. Lock the spray gun. Turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to PRIME.
  3. Unlock the spray gun and briefly pull the trigger to relieve pressure from the system.
  4. Lock the spray gun.

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Moving/Emptying the Sprayer

When lifting the sprayer in order to move it or empty the tank, secure with both hands the grooved handle area on both sides of the tank.

Warning: The sprayer can be heavy when filled with spraying material. Make sure to lift with your legs and not your back in order to reduce the risk of injury. Do not use the tank lid to carry the sprayer as it may slip off, causing the sprayer to be dropped.
Attention: Do not use the hose as a strength member to pull or lift the equipment. This pump is liquid-cooled. Do not allow the sprayer to run without paint or water in the tank.

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LOAD MATERIAL

You Will Need

  • The material you plan to spray, 
  • an extension cord, and
  • a waste bucket.

Recommendation: It is good practice to perform the steps on this page using water to familiarize yourself with the function of the unit as well as to ensure the unit is set up properly.
Recommendation: Always use new spray material or material that has been thoroughly strained. Old material often contains debris that can clog the system.
Attention Take care to prevent material spills. Make sure to use drop cloths and mask anything that is in the spraying area and could accidentally be sprayed.

  1. Push the tab on the filter twice to ensure inlet valve operation.
  2. Fill the tank with spray material and hold the return tube over a waste container.
  3. Plug in the sprayer and turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to PRIME. Turn the power ON.
  4. Allow the pump to run until spray material flows from the return tube.
  5. Turn the power OFF, place the return tube back in the tank, and replace the tank lid.

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For consistent color results, add spray material regularly in order to mix it. When the tank empties, stop spraying immediately. Refill the tank and then follow steps 3-5.
Attention: The tank lid should fit snugly over the tank, but it is not designed to be air- or liquid-tight. Do not tip the unit when it is filled with spray material

Spraying

You Will Need

  • Waste bucket
  • Scrap material / cardboard
  • Drop cloths to protect floors and furnishings from overspray
  1. Make sure the tip and spray guard are removed. Point the spray gun into a separate waste container. Unlock the spray gun trigger. Squeeze and hold the trigger for steps 2-3.
  2. Turn the power ON (I). Turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to SPRAY.
  3. Continue to squeeze the trigger until the material is flowing freely through the spray gun.
  4. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure 
  5. Important: Make sure the washer (a) and saddle seat (b) are installed in the rear of the spray guard. Note the orientation of the saddle seat (b) based on the orientation of the spray tip.
  6. Make sure the spray gun trigger is locked. Thread the spray tip guard assembly onto the gun. Tighten by hand.
  7. Make sure the spray tip is rotated forward to the spray position, with the arrow on the tip facing forward. Unlock the spray gun trigger.
  8. Turn the power ON (I). Turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to SPRAY. Point the spray gun at a piece of scrap material/cardboard. Pull the trigger and practice spraying 

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Note: The motor will cycle ON and OFF while spraying to regulate pressure. This is normal. The sprayer will not blow air. There must be spray material or water in the tank. Do not run the sprayer without spray material or water in the tank.

Practice Spraying

You Will Need

  • A surface to practice spraying (wood, cardboard, or scrap drywall)

While spraying, the spray guard / tip assembly can be rotated to better suit your spraying motion. Lock the spray gun trigger prior to rotating the spray guard / tip assembly. Make sure the spray guard nut is not loosened after rotating.

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Attention: Lock the spray gun trigger prior to rotating the spray guard / tip assembly. Make sure the spray guard nut is not loosened after rotating.

  • Trigger the gun after starting the stroke. Release the trigger before ending the stroke.
  • The spray gun should be moving when the trigger is pulled and released.
  • Overlap each stroke by about 50%. This will ensure an even coating.

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  • Flex your wrist as you move to keep the gun parallel to the surface.
  • Hold the spray gun level.
  • The distance from the spray gun to the spray object should not exceed 16 inches.

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CLEAR THE SPRAY TIP

If the spray pattern becomes distorted or stops spraying completely while the gun is triggered, the spray tip could be clogged. Follow the steps below.

You Will Need

  • Scrap material / cardboard

Do not attempt to unclog or clean the tip with your finger. High pressure fluid can cause injection injury.

  1. Lock the spray gun.
  2. Rotate the spray tip 180 degrees from its current position.
    • If the spray tip is difficult to rotate, relieve pressure by:
      • Slowly turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to PRIME,
      • Unlock the spray gun, and
      • Squeeze the trigger while pointing at scrap material/cardboard.
    • Release the trigger, lock the spray gun, and try rotating the spray tip again.
  3. Make sure the PRIME/SPRAY knob is turned to SPRAY. Unlock the spray gun. Point at a piece of scrap material / cardboard and squeeze the trigger until material comes out in a high-pressure stream. Release the trigger and lock the spray gun.
  4. Rotate the spray tip forward to the spray position. Unlock the spray gun and resume spraying.

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Note: If tip clogs are persistent, an optional gun filter may be purchased. 

CLEAN THE INLET FILTER

If the spray pattern becomes distorted or stops spraying completely while the gun is triggered, the inlet filter could be clogged. Follow the steps below.

You Will Need

  • Warm, soapy water for latex material
  • Mineral spirits for oil-based materials

Attention: Make sure your floors and furnishings are covered with drop cloths to prevent accidental drips.

  1. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure
  2. Empty the tank of spray material. Do not run the sprayer without spray material or water in the tank.
  3. Remove the inlet filter from the tank. Clean the inlet filter using the appropriate cleaning solution (warm, soapy water with latex- and water-based materials, mineral spirits with oil-based paints or stains).
  4. Snap the inlet filter back into place. 

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Note: If the inlet filter clogs, it is a good idea to strain the material you are using before filling the hopper. 

Short Term Storage

This procedure should be used when taking a short-term break or when ending your project for the day. If your break is longer than 16 hours

You Will Need

  • Water
  • Plastic bag
  • Damp rags
  • Stir stick

Shutdown

  1. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure
  2. Turn the spray tip 90º. This will prevent air from drying out any spray material that may be inside the spray tip. Wrap the spray tip and guard in a damp rag and then place the entire spray gun in a plastic bag.
  3. Pour 1/2 cup of water slowly on the top of the paint to prevent the paint from drying. Replace the hopper lid. Place the entire spraying system out of the sun.
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  4. Remove the spray gun from the plastic bag. Turn the spray tip back to the spraying position. 
  5. If water was added during shutdown, stir the water into the material with the stir stick. 
  6. Follow the Spraying instructions
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Cleanup

Cleaning Notes Read Before Cleaning

  • When using latex material, clean sprayer and components with warm, soapy water. For oil-based material use mineral spirits. Never use mineral spirits with latex materials.
  • Never use gasoline to clean the sprayer.
  • Dispose of used cleaning solution properly.
  • Thorough cleaning and lubrication of the sprayer are important to ensure proper operation after storage.
  • If you flush your sprayer with mineral spirits, repeat Cleanup instructions using warm, soapy water.
  • Do not spray the pump assembly with water or cleaning solution.

Follow These Steps Whenever Cleaning with Mineral Spirits

  • If spraying or cleaning with oil-based materials, the spray gun must be grounded while preparing the spray hose or cleaning.
  • Ground the gun by holding it against the edge of a metal container while purging. Failure to do so may lead to a static electric discharge which may cause a fire.
  • Always flush the spray gun at least one hose length from the spray pump.
  • If collecting flushed solvent in one-gallon metal container, place it into an empty five-gallon container, then flush.
  • Area must be free from vapors.
  • Follow all cleanup instructions.

You Will Need

  • Warm, soapy water if using latex material
  • Mineral spirits if using oil-based material
  • Empty waste container
  • Soft-bristled brush
  1. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure 
  2. Remove the tip guard from the spray gun.
  3. Empty the tank of spray material. Rinse the tank with the appropriate cleaning solution until clean. Dispose of the cleaning solution, and then fill the tank again with new cleaning solution. Do not run the sprayer without spray material or water in the tank.
  4. Remove the spray tip from the tip guard. Carefully place both into the tank full of cleaning solution. Allowing the spray tip and tip guard to soak in the tank while flushing will make it easier to clean them afterward. Take care not to lose the saddle seat and washer located inside the rear of the spray guard.
  5. Point the spray gun at the side of a waste container. Ground the gun against the side of a metal waste container if flushing with mineral spirits. Do not spray the pump assembly with water or cleaning solution. While squeezing the trigger, turn the sprayer ON (I), and turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to SPRAY. Continue squeezing the trigger until fluid is coming out clear. You may need to get new cleaning solution and repeat. The sprayer will not spray air. It must have spray material or water in the tank.
  6. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure
  7. Remove the inlet filter. Clean by hand using a soft-bristled brush. Snap back into place when clean. Remove the tip guard and spray tip from the cleaning solution. Clean by hand using a soft-bristled brush.
  8. Important Step: Fill the tank with warm, soapy water. Following steps 5-7 in the “Spraying” section, spray at least one gallon of warm, soapy water. This will ensure that the spray tip will be completely clean for the next use.
  9. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure
  10. Remove the spray tip assembly. Repeat step 5 from above, continuing to squeeze the trigger until fluid comes out clear. This pump is liquid-cooled. Do not allow the sprayer to run without paint or water in the tank.
  11. Turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to PRIME. Turn power OFF. Replace the spray tip/tip guard assembly.
  12. Grip the spray hose fitting near the spray gun with a wrench. Loosen and remove the spray hose from the gun.
  13. Place a wrench on the outlet valve to secure it. Using the second wrench, remove the spray hose. Hold one end of the spray hose higher than the other and drain the hose of all cleaning solution into a waste container. Properly dispose of the cleaning solution.

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Long Term Storage

You Will Need

  • Light household oil (such as 10W30 motor oil or vegetable oil, for example) / All Guard
  • Rags
  • Two adjustable wrenches
  1. Pull the trigger guard from the gun housing.
  2. Tighten the wrench over the wrench flats (a). Unscrew the gun housing using a wrench.
  3. Tip the spray gun upside down and pour a few drops of All Guard inside the gun housing nut (DO NOT remove the nut). A penetrating oil like WD40 can be substituted. Reassemble the spray gun.
  4. Place a wrench on the outlet valve to secure it. Using the second wrench, remove the spray hose.
  5. Remove the inlet filter. Pour approximately 2 ounces of All Guard inside the inlet valve housing. A light oil can be substituted (such as 10W30 motor oil or vegetable oil).
  6. Cover the outlet valve with a rag. Turn the power ON (I) and let the pump run for 5 seconds. Turn power OFF.
  7. Replace the inlet filter. Wipe the entire unit, hose, and spray gun to remove accumulated spray material.

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Store the unit indoors with the power cord wrapped around the base.

Cleaning the Inlet Valve

Cleaning or servicing the inlet valve may be required if the unit has priming problems. Priming problems may be prevented by properly cleaning the sprayer and following the long-term storage steps.

You Will Need

  • 8 mm (5/16”) hex wrench
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Warm, soapy water if using latex material
  • Mineral spirits for oil-based material
  • Household oil (such as 10W30 motor oil or vegetable oil, for example)
  1. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure, found in the main instruction manual, to ensure the pump is shut off and depressurized. Remove the tank lid. Remove the inlet filter  (1). Using the lid as a tray for the parts, insert an 8 mm (5/16”) hex wrench into the hex opening (2) and unscrew the inlet valve fitting (2) from the sprayer. You may need to use a ballpoint pen, tweezers, screwdriver, O-ring pick, and/or needle nose pliers to remove the inlet valve seat (3), inlet valve ball (4), spring (5), and O-ring (6). A spare spring (5) is included with your sprayer.

Suggestion for removal of the inlet valve assembly

  • After removing the inlet filter (1) insert an 8 mm (5/16”) hex wrench into the hex opening (2) and unscrew the inlet valve fitting (2) from the sprayer. Snap the lid back onto the sprayer, turn it upside down, and tap the bottom of the sprayer a few times to loosen the inlet seat (3), ball (4), and spring (5). With the sprayer still upside down, carefully remove the lid. Be careful not to lose any of the removed parts unless you plan to replace them instead of clean them. Flip the sprayer right-side up again and remove the O-ring (6) with an O-ring pick or tweezers. Inspect and clean the inlet valve housing area where the inlet valve assembly was removed with the appropriate cleaning solution.
  1. Lubricate the O-ring (7) with penetrating oil (WD40) and install it onto the inlet fitting (8). Lubricate the O-ring (7) once more after it is installed on the inlet fitting.
  2. Replace all parts back into the inlet valve housing in the reverse order of how they were removed. Note the correct orientation of the inlet valve seat (3). The taper should be facing downward upon reinstallation. Replace the inlet valve fitting (2) by screwing it into the sprayer. Tighten securely with an 8mm (5/16”) hex wrench. Torque to 50-57 in. lbs (5.5 - 6.5 N.m). Do not overtighten the inlet valve fitting.

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If priming problems persist, you may need to replace the inlet valve assembly. Call Technical Service (1-800-328-8251) to order a new inlet valve assembly.

Cleaning the Outlet Valve

You Will Need

  • Two 6” adjustable wrenches
  • 2.5 mm hex wrench
  • Warm, soapy water if using latex material
  • Mineral spirits for oil-based material
  1. Place a wrench on the outlet valve to secure it. Using the second wrench, remove the spray hose.
  2. Loosen (but do not remove) the set screw just underneath the outlet valve with a 2.5 mm Allen wrench.
  3. Unscrew the outlet valve from the outlet valve housing using a wrench. Remove any accumulated material inside the outlet valve housing using the appropriate solution for the material being used. Pay particular attention to the ball and seat area at the end of the outlet valve (opposite the hose end). Remove any accumulated material.
    • Recommendation: If used with latex-based paints, flush out the outlet valve with water from a faucet.
  4. Replace with a new or cleaned outlet valve and tighten with a wrench. Do not overtighten. Torque to 90-110 in-lbs.
  5. Tighten the set screw to secure the outlet valve. Do not overtighten. Torque to 20-25 in-lbs. 

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It is very important to tighten the set screw to ensure proper grounding of the hose and gun.

Description 

The Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank  is a high-performance painting gun that is perfect for both indoor and outdoor painting projects. Its powerful motor and adjustable regulator make it easy to control the air pressure, ensuring a consistent and even paint flow. The 50-foot air hose provides added mobility and flexibility, while the built-in air filter ensures a clean and debris-free air supply. This product is also lightweight and easy to maneuver, making it an ideal choice for both small and large painting projects. 

Setup Guide 

Setting up the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank  is a breeze. Simply attach the air hose to the gun and plug it into a power outlet. Next, adjust the air pressure using the regulator and turn on the turbine. Once the turbine is running, you can start painting by pulling the trigger. 

Explanation of Symbols and Safety Instructions

Read all safety information before operating the equipment. Save these instructions. To reduce the risks of fire, explosion, electrical shock, and injury to persons, read and understand all instructions included in this manual. Be familiar with the controls and proper usage of the equipment.

  • Hazard Symbol: Indicates a potential hazard that may cause serious injury or loss of life. Important safety information will follow.
  • Attention Symbol: Indicates a potential hazard to you or the equipment. Important information that tells how to prevent damage to the equipment or avoid causes of minor injuries will follow.
  • Skin Injection Hazard Symbol
  • Fire Hazard Symbol
  • Explosion Hazard Symbol
  • Inhalation Hazard Symbol
  • Electric Shock Hazard Symbol

Grounding Instructions:

  • This product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug.
  • The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
  • Warning: Improper installation of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the green grounding wire to either flat blade terminal. The wire with insulation having a green outer surface with or without yellow stripes is the grounding wire and must be connected to the grounding pin.
  • Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
  • This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated below. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.
  • When the sprayer is used with a generator or uncontrolled line voltage, the use of Wagner’s “Line Surge Protector” (P/N 800-935) is recommended.
  • Note: Make sure to check for grounding continuity after service is performed on any electrical components. Use an ohmmeter to determine that there is continuity between accessible dead-metal parts of the product and the grounding blade of the attachment plug.

Important Electrical Information

  • Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the product.
  • Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating.
  • A 14 or 12 gauge cord is recommended. If an extension cord is to be used outdoors, it must be marked with “SJW” or “SJTW.” For example, a designation of SJTW would indicate that the cord is appropriate for outdoor use.
Cord GaugeMaximum Cord Length
12150 feet
14100 feet
  • Wagner accessory extension cords recommended:
    • P/N 0090241 20 foot extension cord
    • P/N 0090242 35 foot extension cord

Safety Hazards Warning: Injection Injury

A high-pressure paint stream produced by this equipment can pierce the skin and underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible amputation. See a physician immediately.

Prevention

  • Do not aim the gun at, or spray any person or animal.
  • Keep hands and other body parts away from the discharge. For example, do not try to stop leaks with any part of the body.
  • NEVER put your hand in front of the gun. Gloves will not provide protection against an injection injury.
  • ALWAYS keep the tip guard in place while spraying. The tip guard provides some protection but is mainly a warning device.
  • Only use a nozzle tip specified by the manufacturer.
  • Use caution when cleaning and changing nozzle tips. In case the nozzle tip clogs while spraying, ALWAYS lock the gun trigger, shut the pump off, and release all pressure before servicing, cleaning the tip or guard, or changing the tip. Pressure will not be released by turning off the motor. The PRIME/SPRAY valve or pressure bleed valve must be turned to their appropriate positions to relieve system pressure. Refer to the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE described in the pump manual.
  • Do not leave the unit energized or under pressure while unattended. When the unit is not in use, turn off the unit and relieve the pressure in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Important Safety Information

  • High-pressure spray is able to inject toxins into the body and cause serious bodily injury. In the event that injection occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Check hoses and parts for signs of damage, a leak can inject material into the skin. Inspect the hose before each use. Replace any damaged hoses or parts. Only use Wagner original high-pressure hoses to ensure functionality, safety, and durability.
  • This system is capable of producing 1600 PSI / 11.1 MPa. Only use replacement parts or accessories specified by the manufacturer and rated a minimum of 1600 PSI. This includes spray tips, nozzle guards, guns, extensions, fittings, and hose.
  • Always engage the trigger lock when not spraying. Verify the trigger lock is functioning properly.
  • Verify that all connections are secure before operating the unit.
  • Know how to stop the unit and bleed pressure quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls. Pressure will not be released by turning off the motor. The PRIME/SPRAY valve or pressure bleed valve must be turned to their appropriate positions to relieve system pressure. Refer to the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE described in the pump manual.
  • Always remove the spray tip before flushing or cleaning the system.

Note to Physician: Injection into the skin is a traumatic injury that can lead to possible amputation. It is important to treat the injury as soon as possible. DO NOT delay treatment to research toxicity. Toxicity is a concern with some coatings injected directly into the bloodstream. Consultation with a plastic surgeon or reconstructive hand surgeon may be advisable.

Warning: Electric Shock

This product can cause injury due to electric shock.

Prevention

  • Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
  • Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
  • Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling, or unplugging the power tool. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
  • When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
  • If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Warning: Explosion or Fire

Solvent and paint fumes can explode or ignite. Severe injury and/or property damage can occur.

Prevention

  • Do not spray flammable or combustible materials near an open flame, pilot lights, or sources of ignition such as hot objects, cigarettes, motors, electrical equipment, and electrical appliances. Avoid creating sparks from connecting and disconnecting power cords.
  • Do not spray or clean with liquids having a flash point of less than 38ºC (100ºF). Flashpoint is the temperature at which a fluid can produce enough vapor to ignite.
  • Paint or solvent flowing through the equipment can result in static electricity. Static electricity creates a risk of fire or explosion in the presence of paint or solvent fumes. All parts of the spray system, including the pump, hose assembly, spray gun, and objects in and around the spray area, shall be properly grounded to protect against static discharge and sparks. Use only conductive or grounded high-pressure airless paint sprayer hoses specified by the manufacturer.
  • Verify that all containers and collection systems are grounded to prevent static discharge.
  • Connect to a grounded outlet and use grounded extension cords (electric models only). Do not use a 3 to 2 adapter.
  • Do not use a paint or solvent containing halogenated hydrocarbons such as chlorine, bleach, mildewcide, methylene chloride, and trichloroethane. They are not compatible with aluminum. Contact the coating supplier about the compatibility of the material with aluminum.
  • Keep the spray area well ventilated. Keep a good supply of fresh air moving through the area to keep the air within the spray area free from the accumulation of flammable vapors. Keep the pump assembly in a well-ventilated area. Do not spray the pump assembly.
  • Do not operate light switches, engines, or other spark-producing devices in the spray area.
    • Keep the area clean and free of flammable materials such as paint or solvent containers, rags, and other flammable items.
  • Read and understand the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and labels provided with paints and solvents.
    • Follow the safety instructions provided by the paint and solvent manufacturers.
  • Place the pump at least 20 feet (6 meters) from the spray object in a well-ventilated area. Flammable vapors can be heavier than air and require good ventilation.
    • Avoid using plastic to enclose the spray area or as drop cloths, as plastic can generate static sparks.
  • Ensure fire extinguisher equipment is present and operational.

Warning: Hazardous Vapors

Prevent Inhalation and Contact

  • Use a respirator or mask if vapors can be inhaled. Follow the instructions supplied with the mask.
  • Wear protective eyewear and clothing as recommended by the coating manufacturer.

General Safety Warnings

Avoid Injury and Property Damage

  • Wear appropriate gloves, eye protection, clothing, and a respirator or mask.
  • Do not operate or spray near children and keep them away from equipment.
  • Maintain good footing and balance, and do not overreach or stand on unstable supports.
  • Stay alert and do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Avoid kinking or over-bending the hose to prevent leaks and damage.
  • Do not expose the hose to extreme temperatures or pressures, and do not use the hose to pull or lift equipment.
  • Follow local, state, and national codes for ventilation, fire prevention, and operation.
  • Regularly inspect hoses for damage and replace them if necessary. Do not repair hoses.

Troubleshooting

A. The sprayer does not turn on.

  1. The sprayer is not plugged in.
  2. The sprayer is turned OFF (0).
  3. The sprayer shuts off while under pressure.
  4. No power is coming from power outlet.
  5. The extension cord is damaged or is not the  proper gauge or length.
  6. There is a problem with sprayer motor.
  7. Spray tip clogged.
  1. Plug the sprayer in.
  2. Switch the sprayer ON (l).
  3. Motor will cycle ON and OFF whiles praying to regulate pressure. This is normal.
  4. Reset circuit breaker or find another outlet.
  5. Refer to General Information.
  6. Call Technical Service (1-800-328-8251).
  7. Refer to Clear the Spray Tip.

B. The sprayer starts but does not  draw material when the PRIME/ SPRAY knob is set to PRIME

  1. The inlet valve is stuck from old material.
  2. There is no suction at the inlet valve.

 

  1. The inlet filter is clogged.
  2. The outlet valve is stuck or contains debris.
  3. The inlet valve or outlet valve is worn or  damaged.
  4. The PRIME/SPRAY valve is plugged.
  1. Push inlet filter tab to release. If still stuck refer to Cleaning the Inlet Valve.
  2. Remove inlet filter and check suction by placing finger on inlet valve. If no suction, refer to Cleaning the Inlet Valve.
  3. Refer to Clean the Inlet filter or replace the inlet  filter.
  4. Refer to Cleaning the Outlet Valve.
  5. Replace the inlet valve or outlet valve.
  6. Call Technical Service (1-800-328-8251).

C. The sprayer draws material but the pressure drops when the gun is triggered (bad spray pattern or no spray pattern)

  1. The spray tip is worn.
  2. The inlet filter is clogged.
  3. The spray tip is plugged.
  4. The material is too heavy or thick.
  5. The material is too coarse.
  6. The outlet valve assembly is damaged or worn.
  7. Spray hose is too long.
  1. Replace spray tip with a new one.
  2. Refer to Clean the Inlet filter, or replace with a new inlet filter.
  3. Refer to Clear the Spray Tip or replace with a new spray tip.
  4. Thin the material.
  5. Strain the material or purchase the accessory filter (see Accessories, page 58).
  6. Replace the outlet valve.
  7. Remove any extra hoseleng th that has been  added.

D. The PRIME/SPRAY knob is set to SPRAY and there is flow through the material return tube

1. The PRIME/SPRAY valve is dirty or worn.

1. Call Technical Service(1-800-328-8251).

E. The spray gun leaks

1. Internal parts of spray gun are worn or dirty.

1. Call Technical Service(1-800-328-8251).

F. The spray tip assembly leaks

  1. The tip guard nut is loose.
  2. Tip guard was assembled incorrectly.
  3. Tip seal is worn
  1. Tighten tip guard nut.
  2. Remove and assemble correctly.
  3. Replace tip seal

G. The spray gun will not spray

  1. The spray tip plugged.
  2. The spray tip is in wrong position.
  3. PRIME/SPRAY knob not set on SPRAY.
  4. Accessory filter is dirty or plugged.
  1. Refer to Clear the Spray Tip .
  2. Rotate spray tip to SPRAY position.
  3. Turn PRIME/SPRAY knob to SPRAY.
  4. Clean or replace.

H. The spray pattern is poor (tailing)

  1. The spray tip is plugged.
  2. The inlet filter is clogged.
  3. The spray tip is worn.
  4. The material is too heavy or thick.
  5. Spray hose is too long.
  1. Refer to Clear the Spray Tip
  2. Refer to Clean the Inlet filter or replace with a new inlet filter.
  3. Replace the spray tip.
  4. Thin material per manufacturer’s  recommendations.
  5. Remove any extra hose length that has been  added.

I. The spray tip will not turn

1. High pressure has locked the spray tip in place.

1. Refer to Clear the Spray Tip.

Warranty Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank 

Wagner, is warranted to the original retail purchaser against defects in material and workmanship for two years from date of purchase.

WAGNER SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER FROM BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER REASON. 

Pros & Cons 

Pros

  • Powerful 1.5-horsepower motor 
  • Adjustable regulator for controlling air pressure 
  • 50-foot air hose for added mobility 
  • Built-in air filter for a clean and debris-free air supply 
  • Lightweight and easy to maneuver 

Cons

  • May be too powerful for small painting projects 
  • Can be noisy when in use 

Customer Reviews about Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank 

Customers have praised the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank  for its powerful motor and consistent paint flow. However, some have noted that it can be noisy when in use. Overall, this product has received positive reviews and is highly recommended for both DIY enthusiasts and professional painters.

Faqs

What is the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank is a high-efficiency airless paint sprayer designed for large painting projects. It reduces overspray and provides a consistent, professional finish.

What types of paint can be used with the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank is compatible with unthinned latex paints, stains, and sealers, making it versatile for various painting projects.

How do I set up the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

Assemble the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank , attach the hose and spray gun, fill the tank with paint, prime the pump, and you are ready to start spraying. Detailed setup instructions are included in the user manual.

How do I clean the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank after use?

Flush the system with water (for water-based paints) or a suitable solvent (for oil-based paints). Disassemble the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank gun and clean all components thoroughly.

What is the difference between high-efficiency airless (HEA) technology and traditional airless Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

HEA technology reduces overspray by up to 55% and produces a softer Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank pattern, resulting in better control and a more consistent finish.

What is the recommended pressure setting for the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank operates at a maximum pressure of 1500 PSI, providing sufficient power for a variety of coatings while minimizing overspray.

How often should I replace the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank tip?

Replace the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank tip after spraying approximately 40 gallons of paint or when you notice a decline in spray pattern quality.

What is the estimated price range of the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

The estimated price range of the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank 0580678 is $150 to $200.

When was the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank launched?

Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank was launched in January 2021.

What is the warranty period for the Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank ?

Wagner 0580678 Control Pro-130 Power Tank comes with a 2-year limited warranty.

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