Compatible Machines
- Graco 1:1 Extruder — parts list shows 100060 SCREW, cap hex head (quantity used may vary by assembly).
Fasteners like 100060 can be used across multiple Graco assemblies. Always verify in your specific sprayer/extruder parts manual (model & serial number) before ordering.
About This Part
The Graco 100060 Hex Cap Screw HD is a heavy-duty OEM fastener used to secure critical components in select Graco equipment. As an original Graco hardware item, it maintains proper fit, thread engagement, and clamping force in the intended assemblies.
Key Details
| OEM Part # | 100060 |
| Description | Hex Cap Screw (HD) — OEM Graco fastener |
| Category | Hardware / Fasteners |
| Typical Use | Securing frames, brackets, manifolds, or drive components in Graco equipment where specified |
| Compatibility Guidance | Match by part number (100060) in your model’s exploded diagram / parts list |
When to Choose OEM 100060
- Replacing a missing or damaged screw called out as 100060 in your parts list
- Resolving looseness, misalignment, or stripped hardware in specified locations
- Maintaining OEM torque, fit, and reliability in service-critical joints
Installation Tips
- Confirm location and quantity from your machine’s exploded view and bill of materials
- Clean mating threads; use appropriate thread-locker only if explicitly specified by Graco
- Tighten to the torque listed in your service manual (do not overtighten)
- Replace in sets when a joint uses multiple identical fasteners for even clamping
Frequently Asked Questions
Open your model’s parts manual or exploded diagram and search for 100060. If it’s listed for the location you’re servicing, it’s the correct OEM screw. Match any notes for quantity and torque.
Quantity is application-dependent. The parts list will show how many 100060 screws are used at each callout. Buy extras to cover future maintenance or lost hardware.
Use the OEM part number approach: if your manual specifies 100060, use this exact part. Thread pitch/grade are baked into the OEM selection and may vary by assembly; substituting “close enough” hardware can cause failure.
Follow the torque values in your unit’s service manual for the exact joint. If torque is not listed, tighten firmly and evenly without stripping threads; avoid over-torque which can distort components.
It’s not recommended. OEM Graco hardware like 100060 ensures correct length, thread engagement, and clamp load. Generic substitutions risk loosening, leaks, misalignment, or safety issues.