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  1. Wagner 0295905 Prime Spray Valve Kit
    Special Price $30.00 Regular Price $100.00
  2. Wagner 0551533 Repair Kit 400/500-2155/2
    Special Price $30.00 Regular Price $100.00
  3. Wagner 0516198 Suction Tube Assembly-Straight
    Special Price $30.00 Regular Price $100.00
  4. Wagner 515939 Valve Kit Inlet Paint Crew
    Special Price $61.31 Regular Price $63.95
  5. Spraytech 0294905 Packing Kit
    Special Price $30.00 Regular Price $100.00
  6. Golds Gym 223705 Sprayer Low Cable
    Special Price $58.48 Regular Price $64.38
  7. Graco 114549 Sprayer Pneumatic Wheel
    Special Price $189.05 Regular Price $196.95
  8. Graco 115242 Sprayer Air Regulator
    Special Price $60.05 Regular Price $62.95
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Paint Sprayer Pumps and Repair Kits

Paint sprayers are designed to apply paint and coatings evenly on surfaces, making them ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. They provide a faster and more precise alternative to brushes or rollers, ensuring smooth and professional finishes on walls, furniture, and other surfaces.
Common signs that your paint sprayer may need attention include inconsistent spray patterns, reduced pressure, or unusual noises. To keep it performing efficiently, regularly inspect, clean, and replace worn components such as paint sprayer pumps, hoses, and piston assemblies. Proper maintenance, including timely paint sprayer repair, ensures consistent results and extends the life of your equipment.
WholeToolBox offers a wide range of replacement components and accessories for paint sprayer maintenance, including motors, electrical parts, hoses, pistons, and repair kits. These parts are compatible with leading brands such as Graco, Titan, Spraytech, Shindaiwa, and Ingersoll Rand.

FAQs

Which paint sprayer parts commonly need replacement, and how do I install them?

Commonly replaced parts include spray nozzles, tips, filters, hoses, and pumps. To install, disconnect the sprayer from power, remove the worn component, clean surrounding areas, and fit the new part according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Test the sprayer before use.

How often should I clean and maintain my paint sprayer?

Clean your paint sprayer after every use. Remove paint residue from nozzles, tips, and hoses, and lubricate moving parts. Regular maintenance prevents clogs, extends the life of components, and ensures consistent spray performance.

What safety precautions should I take when replacing paint sprayer parts?

Always disconnect the sprayer from power or air supply before replacing parts. Wear protective gloves and eyewear, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and ensure all components are properly secured before operating the sprayer.

How do I fix my paint sprayer if it’s not working properly?

Check for clogged nozzles, dirty filters, or air leaks. Clean or replace blocked parts, ensure the pump and hoses are properly connected, and verify that the power supply is functioning. Following the manufacturer’s maintenance guide can restore performance.

How do I fix a leaking paint sprayer?

Inspect seals, hoses, and fittings. Tighten loose connections, replace damaged parts, and clean thoroughly to stop leaks and ensure proper functioning.