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WAGNER Leopard 35-70 - User Manual

WAGNER Leopard 35-70
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B_06985
Piston pump
IceBreaker 40-200 ccm (Finishing)
Translation of the original operating manual
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For professional use.
Always observe the information in this manual, particularly the safety
instructions and the warning instructions. Store the manual in a safe place. Edition: 03/2021

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • L
    Laura NguyenAug 21, 2025
    How to fix iced up air motor in WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Water Pump?
    • N
      nmurphyAug 21, 2025
      If your WAGNER Water Pump's air motor is icing up, it's likely due to excessive condensation water in the air supply. To fix this, install a water separator.
  • W
    William MorrisAug 23, 2025
    How to fix WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Water Pump if the air motor does not work?
    • W
      Wayne LarsonAug 23, 2025
      If the air motor of your WAGNER Water Pump does not work or stops, try opening and closing the ball valve on the pressure regulator unit or briefly disconnecting the compressed air supply.
  • D
    Donald HoltAug 25, 2025
    Why my WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Water Pump does not work?
    • A
      Amanda KingAug 25, 2025
      Your WAGNER Water Pump might not be working due to several reasons. It could be due to a clogged spray nozzle, which you can resolve by cleaning it according to the instructions. Another potential cause is insufficient compressed air supply, so you should check the compressed air supply. The fluid section or high-pressure hose might be blocked, especially if two-component material has hardened; in this case, dismount the fluid section and clean it, or replace the high-pressure hose. Also, the air motor might not be working; try opening and closing the ball valve on the pressure regulator unit or disconnecting the compressed air supply briefly.
  • C
    Carol MillerAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Water Pump spray jet collapses?
    • D
      Debbie MoralesAug 27, 2025
      If the spray jet of your WAGNER Water Pump is collapsing, it could be due to several reasons. The viscosity of the spraying material might be too high, so try thinning it. Also, the spraying pressure could be too low, so increase the incoming air pressure or use a smaller nozzle. Another possibility is that the valves are clogged; try cleaning the fluid section, and if necessary, leave it to soak in a flushing agent.
  • F
    Frances CooperAug 27, 2025
    What if there is no pressure indication on WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Water Pump pressure gauge?
    • C
      Cesar SmallAug 28, 2025
      If there is no pressure indication on the pressure gauge of your WAGNER Water Pump, it may indicate a defect in the pressure regulator. Try disconnecting the compressed air supply briefly, or repair or replace the pressure regulator.
  • C
    Craig GarciaAug 29, 2025
    What to do if WAGNER Water Pump runs but doesn't suck up material?
    • J
      johnsonleslieAug 29, 2025
      If your WAGNER Water Pump is running evenly but not sucking up material, it could be because the union nut of the suction system is loose, causing the pump to take in air. Try tightening the union nut. Alternatively, the suction filter might be clogged, so clean the filter. Another possibility is that the ball in the suction or piston valve is sticking; clean it with a flushing agent, and if necessary, vent the device.
  • K
    kevinjohnsonAug 31, 2025
    What if grease is in spool and sleeve assembly of WAGNER Water Pump?
    • T
      Toni RussellAug 31, 2025
      If there is grease in the spool and sleeve assembly of your WAGNER Water Pump, you should degrease the spool and sleeve assembly.
  • J
    John LamSep 1, 2025
    What to do if filter insert is clogged in WAGNER Leopard 35-70?
    • S
      Savannah YangSep 2, 2025
      If the filter insert in the spray gun or high-pressure filter of your WAGNER Water Pump is clogged, clean the parts and use a suitable working material.
  • N
    Nathan KelleySep 3, 2025
    What if valves are worn out in WAGNER Leopard 35-70?
    • L
      lcoxSep 3, 2025
      If the valves, packings, or pistons are worn out in your WAGNER Water Pump, replace the parts.
  • C
    Connor Medina IIISep 5, 2025
    What if WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Water Pump stops at the stroke end?
    • H
      Haley ManningSep 5, 2025
      If your WAGNER Water Pump stops at the stroke end, check the detent element.

Summary

About These Instructions

Warnings, Notices and Symbols

Explanation of warning instructions, categories, and their meanings.

Correct Use

For Use in Potentially Explosive Areas

Information on using the device in explosion hazard zones.

Identification

Explosion Protection Identification

Details ATEX directive compliance and device suitability for explosive areas.

Basic Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions for the Operator

Essential safety guidelines for the person operating the device.

Safety Instructions for the Personnel

Safety guidelines for all personnel involved with the device.

Description

Functioning

Explanation of how the piston pump operates.

Protective and Monitoring Equipment

Details on safety features and monitoring devices.

Performance Diagrams

Graphical representations of pump performance characteristics.

Assembly and Commissioning

Assembly and Installation

Step-by-step instructions for assembling and installing the pump system.

Grounding

Procedures for grounding the device and system components.

Start Up

Pre-commissioning checks and procedures for starting the device.

Operation

Emergency Stop

Procedure for immediate shutdown in case of unforeseen occurrences.

Pressure Relief; Work Interruption

Procedure for safely relieving pressure before or during work.

Basic Flushing

Instructions for regular flushing to maintain pump performance.

Filling with Working Material

Procedure for filling the pump with the actual working product.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning

Procedures and safety for cleaning the device and its components.

Maintenance

Guidelines for maintenance personnel and instructions for upkeep.

Troubleshooting and Rectification

Repairs

Repair Personnel

Requirements and safety for personnel performing repairs.

Repair Notes

Crucial safety warnings and procedures before starting repairs.

Function Test After Repair Work

Spare Parts

How to Order Spare Parts

Information required for ordering the correct spare parts.

Notes on Using Spare Parts

Safety warnings and guidelines for using spare parts.

WAGNER Leopard 35-70 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage230 V
Frequency50 Hz
Maximum flow rate7000 l/h
Maximum head7 m
Max Flow Rate7000 l/h

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