Compatible Machines for the 15G938 Power Cord
- Ultra Max II 695
- Ultra Max II 795
- Ultra Max II 1095
- Ultra Max II 1595
- Mark IV Series
- Mark V Series
- Mark VII Series
- Mark X Series
Product Overview
The 15G938 power cord is a genuine OEM replacement cord designed for use with a range of airless paint sprayer models from the Graco Ultra Max II, Mark IV, Mark V, Mark VII and Mark X series. It features an IEC-320 C20 connector and is categorized as a multi-cord version suited for China/Australia regions.
This cord is engineered to deliver reliable power connection, ensuring consistent performance from your spray equipment. Because it is a direct OEM part, you’ll benefit from proper fit, safe operation, and full compatibility when installed correctly.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
| Connector Type | IEC-320 C20 (multi-cord version) |
| Intended Series | Ultra Max II (695/795/1095/1595), Mark IV, Mark V, Mark VII, Mark X |
| Use Case | Replacement power cord for matching sprayer models, especially for units in China/Australia market. |
Installation & Usage Tips
- Ensure the model number of your sprayer matches one of the compatible machines listed above.
- Disconnect the machine from power before replacing the cord to avoid electric shock.
- Inspect the cord for any damage or wear; if present, replace immediately.
- Due to high current requirements of airless sprayers, always use the correct gauge cord and avoid undersized extension cords.
- After installation, power on the unit and confirm the machine runs smoothly without abnormal heat or noise.
???? Frequently Asked Questions
This cord fits the Ultra Max II 695, 795, 1095, 1595, and the Mark IV, Mark V, Mark VII, and Mark X series machines from Graco. It is especially referenced in the parts manual for the Mark X “multicord” version.
The part is listed as a “multicord” version (for China/Australia) on the Mark X models. Always check your machine’s voltage label and cord specification. If your region or voltage differs, you might need a different part variant.
While you technically can use an extension, it must be heavy-duty (12 AWG minimum for longer runs) since lighter gauge or long cords may reduce performance or cause overheating.