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Air bubbles in the paint line, fluctuating pressure, difficulty priming, or paint starvation during spraying usually indicate worn or damaged suction set components such as the siphon hose or clips.
A cracked suction hose, loose hose clips, or clogged inlet connections can allow air to enter the system, preventing the sprayer from maintaining proper suction and prime.
Yes, inconsistent material flow caused by suction leaks can result in uneven spray patterns, sputtering, and poor surface coverage, especially when spraying thicker coatings.
The suction set should be inspected regularly, especially after heavy use or when spraying abrasive materials. Replacement is recommended if hoses become brittle, lose flexibility, or show signs of air leakage.
Correct installation is critical. Improperly secured hoses or incorrect positioning of clips can introduce air into the system, reducing suction efficiency and increasing wear on the pump components.