Graco 116415 – Bushing Clip
Overview
The Graco 116415 Bushing Clip is an OEM‑grade clip designed to secure bushings or related internal components within fluid‑handling, pump, or sprayer assemblies. It helps maintain stable alignment and prevents unwanted movement or loosening of internal parts under pressure or vibration. ([official catalog listing])
Key Features & Properties
- Original Graco part number: 116415 — genuine replacement part.
- Acts as a retaining clip / bushing‑clip — used to lock bushings or similar components in place inside assemblies.
- Compact and intended for internal component retention — useful in pump heads, manifolds, or other fluid‑handling modules.
- Suitable for maintenance, repair, or replacement when original clip is worn, missing, or damaged — helping restore proper part alignment and safe operation.
Compatible Machines
No publicly available master list of specific Graco models uses part 116415 (bushing clip).
To confirm if this clip fits your machine, check the parts breakdown or manual of your sprayer/pump — if it lists a “Bushing Clip” or part number 116415, then this is the correct clip. Otherwise, verify manually by measuring the bushing housing and clip seat before installation.
Why Use This Bushing Clip?
This clip is useful when you need to:
- Secure internal bushings or components to prevent shifting, misalignment, or leaks under pressure or vibration
- Replace a lost or damaged clip to restore proper mechanical retention and safe operation
- Maintain OEM‑grade assembly integrity and correct fit in pump or sprayer systems
- Ensure components stay locked in their correct position during maintenance, transport, or use — reducing risk of internal damage or malfunction
Frequently Asked Questions
A “bushing clip” is a small retaining clip designed to lock a bushing or internal component in place — preventing axial movement, loosening, or misalignment under mechanical load or pressure.
Yes — 116415 is listed in authorized catalogs as a “Bushing, Clip” for Graco equipment.
Replace the clip if the original is missing, bent, damaged or no longer secures the bushing properly — because a faulty clip can allow internal components to shift, leading to leaks, misalignment, or damage under pressure.