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17A466 Graco Paint Sprayer

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This O-ring, also known as a gasket, is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for use in air sprayers. It is a rubber seal with a diameter of approximately 1.5 inches, that sits between the pump and...
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This is a genuine manufacturer supplied replacement component. It is specially produced for use with Graco equipment. The filter helps to ensure that the material that goes through the unit is free of...
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This is a genuine manufacturer-sourced part that is compatible with Graco equipment. It provides an identical replacement for a damaged or a missing lid kit that was included with a new unit. Refer to...
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This storage case is made of high-quality plastic and is a genuine Graco part. This case was designed to safely store and transport the electric hand-held paint sprayer listed below. Using this case c...
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Customer:
Tyler from GRESHAM, OR
Parts Used:
16Y425
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The O-ring that was on my Graco Paint Sprayer was worn out and needed to be replaced
The O-ring that connects the paint container to the paint sprayer was worn out from previously using it over the past couple of years. I started to notice that air would leak in the container causing the pain sprayer to not spray paint as normal. I would have to squeeze the air out of the container and hold it so the paint would go into t he pump to spray.
I purchased the new o-ring and took off the old o-ring with a small flat head screw driver. I put the new o-ring on and filled up the container with paint and the suction held after letting the air out. This fixed my issue of the air coming back into the container.
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