Compression Spring Assembly for Precision Mechanical Response in Graco Equipment
Compatible Machines
| Machine / System | Function | Compatibility Notes |
| Graco ThermoLazer Series | Mechanical tension and return support | Used in select compression-loaded linkage assemblies |
| Graco LineLazer Equipment | Spring return and damping assistance | Fits compatible OEM spring housing configurations |
| Graco Pavement Marking Systems | Load balancing and motion control | Supports compression-based mechanical assemblies |
What is Graco 16Y210 Spring, Compression?
The Graco 16Y210 Spring, Compression is a precision-engineered OEM component designed to store and release mechanical energy within Graco line striping and pavement marking systems. It ensures controlled motion, maintains proper tension in moving assemblies, and supports consistent equipment response during operation.
Built for durability and repeatable performance, this compression spring helps stabilize mechanical linkages and reduces impact stress across connected components, contributing to smoother machine operation and extended service life.
Key Function
- Provides controlled compression and release force in mechanical assemblies
- Maintains consistent tension in moving Graco system components
- Reduces vibration and mechanical shock during operation
- Supports smooth return action in linkage systems
Key Features
- OEM part: 16Y210 for precise fit and reliability
- High-strength steel construction for repeated load cycles
- Designed for industrial-grade Graco equipment applications
- Optimized for long service life under compression stress
Frequently Asked Questions
It provides controlled force storage and release to support smooth mechanical movement and tension control within Graco equipment assemblies.
Yes, the 16Y210 is an OEM Graco compression spring designed specifically for compatible factory equipment specifications.
It is commonly used in Graco line striping and pavement marking systems where controlled compression and return force are required in mechanical linkages.
Over time, compression springs can lose tension due to repeated load cycles. Replacing them helps maintain consistent performance and prevents mechanical misalignment or reduced responsiveness.