5 Tips for Proper Maintenance of Spray Foam Insulation Transfer Pumps - PURspray

5 Tips for Proper Maintenance of Spray Foam Insulation Transfer Pumps

Proper maintenance of spray foam insulation transfer pumps is crucial. Clean after use, check seals, set correct air pressure, keep filters clean, and change oil regularly.

If you are a spray foam insulation contractor, you know that the proper maintenance of your transfer pumps is essential to ensure you’re getting the most out of your equipment. Transfer pumps are used to transfer the spray foam material from the supply container to the spray gun. Without proper maintenance, your transfer pump can become clogged or even break down, resulting in costly downtime and repairs. Here are some tips on how to properly maintain your spray foam insulation transfer pumps.

  1. Make sure to clean your transfer pumps after each use. It is important to clean the interior and exterior of the pump to remove any foam residue or buildup. Doing this regularly will help prevent clogs and keep your pump in top working condition.
  2. Check the mechanical seals on your transfer pumps regularly. If the seals become worn or cracked, they need to be replaced. If the seals are not replaced, the seals can cause a leak, resulting in a loss of efficiency and performance.
  3. Make sure the air pressure is set correctly for your transfer pump. The air pressure should be set within the manufacturer’s specifications for the best performance.
  4. Keep the filters on your transfer pumps clean. The filters should be cleaned regularly to remove any debris or buildup that could clog the pumps.
  5. Change the oil in your transfer pumps on a regular basis. The oil should be changed at least once a year, or when it starts to look dark or dirty.

Following these tips will help ensure your transfer pumps are running smoothly and efficiently. It is essential that you take the time to properly maintain your transfer pumps in order to get the most out of your equipment and avoid costly repairs.