Graco continues to refine its pump and gun ecosystems so contractors and DIY painters can spray faster, service less, and extend equipment life. This quick review turns the latest updates into clear takeaways—plus direct links to the right parts and upgrade options.
Recent pump assemblies and wear parts use improved alloys and coatings to handle higher duty cycles with fewer rebuilds. If your sprayer shows slow priming, pressure drop, or a weak fan, a targeted rebuild usually restores performance. Browse complete Graco pumps, pistons, cylinders & repair kits to match your model, or pick up a focused Graco pump repair kit with packings, valves, O-rings, and lubricant.
Newer guns, guards, and filter access points cut trigger fatigue and downtime. Keep a small van kit with filters, seals, guards, and a spare tip so you can fix the most common issues in minutes rather than hours.
Graco has simplified part families, making it easier to keep multiple rigs running with a leaner spares inventory. If you prefer model-specific shopping, start with the curated list for the X5 tier: Graco Magnum X5 parts, then mirror the approach for your sprayer.
Sometimes the right move is stepping up in output or feature set. For larger projects or thicker coatings, consider the cart-mounted Graco Magnum X7 paint sprayer. For quick handheld jobs, trim, and touch-ups, the TrueCoat line—such as the Graco TrueCoat 360 series—offers rapid setup and minimal cleanup.
With tougher materials, cleaner layouts, and easier upkeep, the latest Graco pump parts help you spray more and service less. Keep a few critical spares on hand, use model-specific lists when you shop, and upgrade the machine when your workload outgrows it—that’s how you protect finish quality and hit deadlines consistently.
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