Graco 194211 Seat Ball Geolast 1040 – Compatibility & Details
Compatible Equipment & Use
- Graco 1040 air‑operated diaphragm pumps requiring replacement of ball‑check seat components.
- Fluid transfer and coating rigs where reliable ball‑check valves are essential for correct pump operation.
- Maintenance or rebuild operations replacing worn seats to restore proper sealing and pump performance
- Systems using Geolast elastomer seats — ensures material compatibility and correct fit for 1040‑series pumps.
Product Overview
The Graco 194211 Seat Ball Geolast 1040 is a replacement seat for the ball‑check valves inside 1040‑series diaphragm pumps. It works in tandem with check balls to maintain proper fluid flow direction and prevent backflow. With a Geolast‑material seat, the valve maintains strong sealing even under chemical, abrasive, or high‑pressure conditions, ensuring pump reliability and long service life.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Part Number | 194211 |
| Component Type | Ball‑Check Valve Seat (Geolast Elastomer) |
| Function | Sealing seat for ball‑check valve to prevent backflow |
| Compatible Equipment Type | 1040 series diaphragm pumps and fluid transfer rigs |
| Material / Build | Geolast elastomer seat — chemically and abrasion resistant |
| Installation | Installed inside pump manifold or fluid section during rebuild or maintenance |
Key Features
- Reliable Check‑Valve Sealing: Ensures no backflow, maintaining correct fluid flow direction during pump cycles.
- Chemical & Abrasion Resistance: Geolast seat material withstands harsh fluids and extended use.
- OEM‑Specified Fitment: Designed for 1040‑series pumps to guarantee precise installation and performance.
- Enhanced Pump Longevity: Replacing worn seats helps maintain pump efficiency and prevents premature wear or leakage.
- Easy Replacement: Seats can be replaced during normal maintenance or rebuild, restoring full pump functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
It acts as the sealing seat for the ball‑check valve, preventing backflow and ensuring correct fluid flow direction.
Replace when seat shows wear, damage, or fails to seal properly — indicated by fluid leakage or pump performance degradation.
No — seat installation is straightforward during pump rebuild or maintenance by replacing the old seat inside the manifold or fluid section.