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Graco 289608 Kit Strainer 30 Mesh

The Graco 289608 Kit Strainer 30 Mesh is a genuine inlet strainer designed to filter fine debris from paint and coatings before they reach the pump, helping maintain smooth spray performance and protect internal components.

  • 30-mesh filtration for finer material control
  • Installs on the suction or inlet side of the sprayer
  • Helps prevent clogs and pump damage
  • Improves spray consistency and finish quality
  • OEM replacement part for compatible Graco airless sprayers

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Compatible Machines for Graco 289608 Kit Strainer 30 Mesh

  • • Graco Ultra Series Airless Paint Sprayers
  • • Graco Mark Series Airless Sprayers
  • • Graco ST Series Airless Sprayers
  • • Graco TexSpray Systems (models using 30 mesh inlet strainers)
  • • Other Graco airless sprayers designed for 30-mesh suction strainers

Product Overview

The Graco 289608 Kit Strainer 30 Mesh is a genuine Graco replacement inlet strainer designed to filter paint and coating materials before they enter the pump. Using a 30-mesh screen, this strainer helps trap debris and unwanted particles that can cause clogs, inconsistent spray patterns, or internal pump damage.

Key Features

  • 30-mesh filtration for fine particle control
  • Helps protect pump and fluid components
  • Improves spray consistency and finish quality
  • Designed for use with compatible Graco airless sprayers
  • Genuine OEM Graco replacement part

Typical Applications

This strainer kit is commonly used when spraying thinner paints, stains, sealers, and coatings where finer filtration is required. Regular replacement of the inlet strainer helps maintain optimal sprayer performance and reduces downtime caused by blockages.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 30-mesh strainer has finer openings that filter smaller particles compared to lower mesh strainers, helping prevent debris from entering the pump and spray system.

The strainer is typically installed on the suction or inlet side of the sprayer, filtering material before it reaches the pump.

Replacement frequency depends on material type and usage, but strainers should be inspected regularly and replaced when clogged, damaged, or excessively worn.

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