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Graco 105335 Pan Head Machined Screw

The Graco 105335 Screw, MACH, PNH is a durable OEM pan-head machine screw for securing tie rod guards, brackets, and critical assemblies in Graco spray systems.

  • M4 × 0.7 mm fine-thread pan-head design
  • Maintains secure fastening under vibration and pressure
  • High-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy
  • Fits Graco Xtreme, Contractor, and industrial finishing modules
  • Ensures reliable structural alignment and system integrity

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Compatible Machines

  • Graco airless spray systems with M4 × 0.7 mm tie rod guard assemblies
  • Graco Xtreme, Contractor and industrial finishing modules where part 105335 is specified
  • Graco pump frames and hose reel mountings requiring pan‑head machine screws in critical fastenings

Graco 105335 Screw, MACH, PNH (Pan Head)

Product Overview

The Graco 105335 Screw, MACH, PNH is an OEM‑grade pan‑head machine screw designed specifically for securing tie rod guards, frame brackets and other critical fasteners in Graco coating and spray equipment. Built to OEM tolerances, this screw ensures correct fit‑up and structural reliability even under high‑vibration environments.

As a genuine Graco replacement component, it affords the required thread precision and mechanical strength to maintain system integrity in professional finishing operations.

Design & Material Specifications

Thread Specification M4 × 0.7 mm (fine thread machine screw)
Head Type Pan head (PNH) with slotted/Phillips or combination drive for accessibility
Material & Finish High‑strength alloy steel, finished to resist corrosion and mechanical wear in spray environments
Application Environment Used for tie rod guards, mounting brackets, assemblies subject to vibration or fluid exposure
OEM Quality Specifically engineered for Graco systems to ensure proper fit and maintain mechanical alignment

Installation & Maintenance Guidelines

• Begin by verifying the correct thread size and head style (M4 × 0.7 mm pan head).
• Hand‑start the screw to avoid cross‑threading, then torque to the specification indicated in your machine manual.
• Periodically inspect the screw during scheduled maintenance for signs of corrosion, stripping or fatigue; replace if any wear is evident.
• For applications involving chemical exposure or elevated temperatures, use a corrosion‑resistant lubricant compatible with the system to ease future service.

Using the authentic Graco 105335 Screw, MACH, PNH helps preserve structural alignment and performance reliability of your equipment.

User Application & Field Insights

  • Commonly used where framing elements must be secured in high‑vibration spray systems.
  • Field maintenance reports indicate that genuine screws reduce the frequency of loosening or frame misalignment.
  • Often maintained as a spare for preventive maintenance kits due to its critical role and low replacement rate.
  • Ensures the proper mounting of guards and brackets, which contributes to safety, fluid handling reliability and machine longevity.

In summary, the Graco 105335 Screw, MACH, PNH is a dependable, OEM‑specified fastener that plays a small but essential role in maintaining the structural and operational integrity of your Graco equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Graco 105335 Screw, MACH, PNH is used in Graco airless spray modules, hose reel assemblies and finishing systems where an M4 × 0.7 machine screw is specified – typically for tie rod guards or structural brackets. Always verify via the parts diagram for your model.

While a generic M4 × 0.7 pan‑head screw may physically fit, using the genuine Graco 105335 ensures correct thread alignment, material strength and finish quality suited for spray‑system environments. Using non‑OEM screws may lead to misalignment or premature wear.

Inspect the screw at each major service interval or whenever frame disassembly occurs. Replace it if the threads show wear, the head is stripped or any corrosion is present. Because the fastener is relatively inexpensive, replacing during preventive maintenance can avert alignment issues.

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