Explore Our Full Line of Professional‑Grade Graco Ultra Max II 795: Bearing Housing Parts
When Graco Ultra Max II 795: Bearing Housing quality matters, professionals and commercial paint contractors count on Sprayersandparts.com to keep their equipment at peak performance. Whether you're working with oil-based coatings, elastomeric paints, or heavy-duty primers, the bearing housing is one of the most critical wear components in your Ultra Max II 795 setup. We carry only genuine OEM replacements, engineered to meet the exact standards set by Graco and trusted by painting crews across North America.
From complete bearing housing assemblies to individual gaskets, seals, and drive-side support hardware, we make it easy to spec, source, and ship the right parts in one streamlined, friction-free experience. Our inventory also covers thousands of compatible Graco sprayer components—from Graco 360 paint sprayer parts to Graco TrueCoat 360 VSP parts, so you're never left guessing when it comes to fit or function.
✅ Why Choose Genuine Graco Ultra Max II 795 Bearing Housing Components?
When it comes to mission-critical sprayer parts, cutting corners can lead to catastrophic downtime. Here's why seasoned contractors, maintenance managers, and shop techs prefer authentic Graco Ultra Max II 795 bearing housing assemblies:
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Precision Fit and Performance:
OEM parts are engineered to Graco’s stringent tolerances, ensuring seamless integration with your pump system, drive mechanism, and motor alignment. -
Tested for Real-World Durability:
Every housing is lab and field-tested for chemical resistance, pressure resilience, and temperature tolerance—ensuring it performs under extreme jobsite conditions. -
Covered by Warranty & Expert Support:
All genuine bearing housings are backed by manufacturer warranties and Sprayersandparts.com’s industry-trained support staff. -
Zero Compatibility Guesswork:
No trial-and-error needed—each part is guaranteed to match your Graco Ultra Max II 795 rig exactly, whether you’re servicing an older model or the latest edition.
What Comes in the Bearing Housing Assembly?
The bearing housing in your Graco Ultra Max II 795 acts as the structural and mechanical foundation for your displacement pump. A compromised or worn housing can cause misalignment, overheating, or premature seal failure.
Here’s what’s typically included or available in our housing rebuild kits:
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Bearing Housing Cast Body (High-Grade Aluminum or Steel)
Machined to ensure perfect alignment with the piston rod and fluid section. -
Sealing O-Rings and Gaskets
Resistant to high PSI fluid pressures and reactive solvents used in coatings and primers. -
Shoulder Bearings / Radial Bearings
Designed to reduce friction and axial loading on the motor shaft. -
Thrust Washers and Spacers
Maintain shaft stability and protect against lateral wear. -
Bolt Kits and Mounting Hardware
Zinc-coated fasteners ensure corrosion resistance and vibration tolerance. -
Lube Port Caps and Grease Seals
Enable easy ongoing lubrication for extended life. -
Exploded Diagrams and Technical Specs
We provide clear breakdowns so techs can match each component confidently.
Key Features & Specs at a Glance
Each listing on Sprayersandparts.com spells out important performance criteria for our Graco Ultra Max II 795 bearing housing products:
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Rated for High PSI Performance (up to 3,300 PSI)
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Built from Anodized Aluminum or Stainless Steel
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Compatible with Gas and Electric Motor Configurations
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Supports All Current and Legacy Ultra Max II 795 Models
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Exact Fit for Motor-to-Pump Coupling Alignment
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Cross-References for Superseded Part Numbers
Whether you're repairing a Graco Ultra Max II 795 Standard, ProContractor, or IronMan Series, or cross-matching with compatible legacy units, the specs you need are always a click away.
Fast Shipping & Industry-Born Support
We get it: if your sprayer is down, so is your job. That’s why we offer:
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Same-Day Shipping on orders placed before 12 PM Central (Terms & Conditions apply)
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Strategic U.S. Warehouse Fulfillment for regional delivery speed
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Real Support from Veteran Techs—we’ve rebuilt 795s ourselves
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Visual Part Confirmations via exploded diagrams and photos
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No-Risk Ordering with guaranteed fit on OEM parts
Need help finding torque specs, thread measurements, or lube recommendations? Our team is just a message or call away.
Pro Tips for Maximizing Bearing Housing Lifespan
Preventative maintenance is key when working with bearing housing assemblies. Here are a few tips from our in-house pros:
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Log Pump Hours & Rebuild Cycles
A typical 795 bearing housing should be inspected every 400–600 gallons of spray output. -
Pair New Housings with Fresh Seals & Lube
Don’t reuse old o-rings or gaskets—this introduces leak risk and friction hotspots. -
Stock a Spare Housing for Emergency Swap-Outs
Job running behind? Having a complete extra bearing housing in the van can save hours. -
Use Graco-Approved Grease and Seal Lubricants
Specialty greases like TSL extend bearing life and reduce torque strain on internal components. -
Label Storage Bins Clearly
Use color-coded bins for components like Graco Magnum X5 parts, spray guards, or bearing kits to minimize tech confusion on-site.
Compatibility & Cross-Model Support
Our bearing housing inventory includes direct replacements and compatible upgrades for:
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Graco Ultra Max II 795
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Graco 695 & 795 ProContractor
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Ultra Max II IronMan
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Graco 1095 in Certain Configurations
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Legacy Mark V HD Models with Similar Drive Trains
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Graco GMAX II 3900 Bearing Housings (Gas-Powered)
We flag all superseded Graco part numbers and offer side-by-side photo verification to ensure your replacement matches perfectly—even for older or discontinued models.
Ready to Rebuild or Replace?
Don’t let a failing bearing housing derail your crew. Add authentic Graco Ultra Max II 795: Bearing Housing kits to your cart today and stay ready for whatever tomorrow’s job throws at you.
With Sprayersandparts.com, you’ll get:
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Fast, accurate part sourcing
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Trusted OEM replacements
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Proven product data and service insights
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Long-term equipment protection
Because uptime isn’t optional—and neither is performance.











