Compatible Machines for Graco 237367 Bulldog Pump 33:1 SST
- Graco Bulldog 33:1 Airless Spray Systems
- Graco Bulldog Wall-Mounted Airless Sprayers
- Graco Bulldog Cart-Mounted Spray Packages
- Industrial Fluid Delivery Systems using Bulldog 33:1 Pumps
- Custom Airless Spray Rigs Designed for Bulldog Pumps
Product Overview
The Graco 237367 Bulldog Pump 33:1 SST is a heavy-duty, air-powered piston pump engineered for high-pressure industrial fluid transfer and airless spraying applications. Built as part of the reliable Bulldog series, this pump is designed to deliver consistent performance in demanding environments.
With a 33:1 pressure ratio, the pump efficiently converts compressed air into high fluid pressure, making it suitable for spraying medium to high-viscosity materials such as paints, coatings, primers, and protective finishes.
Key Features
- 33:1 pressure ratio for high-pressure airless applications
- Stainless steel fluid section for corrosion resistance and long service life
- Air-powered piston design ensures reliable and smooth operation
- Capable of supporting multiple spray guns in industrial setups
- Suitable for continuous-duty commercial and industrial use
Typical Applications
This pump is commonly used in professional and industrial environments where high output and durability are required.
- Airless paint and coating spray systems
- Industrial fluid transfer operations
- Protective coating and corrosion control projects
- Multi-gun spray installations
Technical Specifications
| Model Number | 237367 |
| Pump Series | Bulldog |
| Pressure Ratio | 33:1 |
| Power Source | Compressed Air |
| Fluid Section Material | Stainless Steel |
| Typical Use | Industrial Airless Spraying & Fluid Delivery |
Frequently Asked Questions
This pump is used in Bulldog-series airless spray systems, including wall-mounted, cart-mounted, and custom industrial spray setups that require a 33:1 pressure ratio.
Yes, the 33:1 pressure ratio and robust piston design make it suitable for spraying medium to high-viscosity materials in industrial environments.
Yes, it is commonly used in systems designed to feed multiple spray guns simultaneously, depending on system configuration and air supply.