Atomization Jet Maintenance

Modified on Wed, 6 May at 4:20 PM

Tools Required: 9/16 Wrench, Needle-nose Pliers, Cup/Container, Safety Gloves


Keeping the atomization jet clean in your Injectosol is crucial to its performance. This easy maintenance can be performed in a workshop or out in the field it the jet gets clogged.


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Step-By-Step Instructions:


STEP 1: Remove The Nozzle

a. Use the 9/16 wrench to loosen the stainless-steel nozzle.

b. Remove the nozzle from the nose of the unit.


STEP 2 : Remove The Brass Atomization Jet

a. Locate the brass atomization jet within the nose of the unit.

b. Push down on the quick-connect that is found at the base of the jet.

c. Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to grab and remove the jet from the nose.


STEP 3: Flip And Re-insert Atomization Jet 

a. Locate the side of the jet that has the larger hole.

b. Re-insert the atomization jet back into the nose with the larger opening facing out.


STEP 4: Spray Out The Clog And Debris 

a. Turn on the unit in order to pressurize it, then turn it back off.

b. Point the nose into a container of choice and activate the trigger.

c. The pressurized flow of liquid through the opening unclog your jet.


STEP 5: Re-situate The Atomization Jet

a. Remove the jet from the nose by pushing down on the quick-connect and using pliers to pull outward.

b. Flip the jet around so that the small hole is facing outward.

c. Place the jet back into the quick-connect properly.


STEP 6: Secure The Nozzle Back Onto The Wand

a. Place the stainless-steel nozzle back onto the want and hand fasten it.

b. Use the 9/16 wrench to assure it is tight.


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