Stay Job-Ready with Long-Life Graco 795 Standard Lo-Boy Filter Parts List Components | Authentic Graco 795 Standard Lo-Boy Filter Parts List parts
Nothing torpedoes a profitable paint day faster than a clogged manifold. Graco 795 Standard Lo-Boy already ships with a heavy-duty Chromex™ pump and Advantage Drive™ gears, but its real MVP is the filtration stack that shields pistons and tips from trash in every five-gallon pail. Over time those screens wear, threads round off, or an ever-eager apprentice forgets to rinse mud before it flash-dries. Cue premature rod scoring, pressure spikes, and a tip pattern that looks like a splatter party. The cure is cheap: keep a labelled bin of OEM Easy-Out™ manifold filters (60, 100, 200 mesh), graco stainless inlet strainers, and colour-coded gun filters on every rig.
Why Choose Genuine Graco 795 Filter Parts?
- Perfect Tolerance Threads – coarse caps mate to manifold bodies without cross-thread risk, cutting swap time in half.
- Full-Depth Stainless Mesh – 40 % larger filtration surface than aftermarket copies means longer spray intervals.
- Colour Coding – black (60-mesh), blue (100-mesh), red (200-mesh) sleeves end the “which screen?” debate on busy trailers.
- Pressure-Rated Welds – every cage meets Graco’s 3 300 psi burst spec so stray weld beads don’t shear inside the pump.
- Backed by Graco.
Filter Parts List: What Should Be in Your Truck?
| Part # | Description | Typical Material |
|---|---|---|
| 246384 | Easy-Out Pump Manifold Filter, 60 mesh (black cap) | Latex primers & wall paints |
| 246382 | Easy-Out Pump Manifold Filter, 100 mesh (blue cap) | Lacquers & solvent enamels |
| 246383 | Easy-Out Pump Manifold Filter, 200 mesh (red cap) | Stains & clear coats |
| 189920 | Stainless Suction Strainer, 1-11½ NPSM | Blocks debris at the pail |
| 287032 | Gun Filter, 100 mesh (blue) | Fine-finish tips ≤0.013" |
| 287033 | Gun Filter, 60 mesh (black) | General-purpose tips ≥0.015" |
Mesh and colour code per Graco accessory spec sheets.
Compatible Machines Kept Running by the Same Filters
Graco standardizes filtration across its small- and mid-electric platforms, so a six-pack of Easy-Outs keeps more than your 795 spraying:
- 695 Graco Paint Sprayer—identical manifold cap thread and suction strainer.
- GMAX 3400 gas units—same long-body filters when you upsize to ⅜″ hose for elastomerics.
- Graco Spray Texture Machine (Mark V HD)—uses 60-mesh black filters when shooting drywall mud.
- TrueCoat 360 Handhelds—RAC X tips & accessory pack snap onto gun heads for emergency cabinet touch-ups.
Pro Tips to Stretch Filter Life
- Pre-screen your paint. A 5-gal elastic-mesh bag costs $4 and removes dried skin before it hits the suction strainer.
- Back-flush at lunch. Reverse-flush with clean water or solvent for 15 seconds; traps stay open longer.
- Colour-code crews. Black caps for wall rigs, blue for trim rigs. No more “wrong mesh” chatter on the radio.
- Log screen swaps. Use painter’s tape on the frame—date, mesh, operator initials. Accountability stops mystery flow loss.
- Keep a magnet. Pass it over the pail rim to yank nail heads before they jam the inlet ball.
Sustainability & Compliance
Using the correct mesh cuts tip pressure up to 500 psi, trimming overspray atomized VOCs by roughly 12 lb on a 200-gal repaint. Easy-Out filters flush clean with 40 % less solvent than generic screens thanks to larger flow channels, helping crews hit local wastewater guidelines and LEED v4 EQc4 targets.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I change a manifold filter?
Daily for heavy latex, every two days for stains. If you see ≥300 psi pressure jump or pattern tails, swap immediately.
Do I need different meshes for primer vs. enamel?
Yes—60 mesh (black) for thicker latexes; 100 mesh (blue) for clears & enamels; 200 mesh (red) for very thin stains.
Will these filters fit my 695 Hi-Boy?
Absolutely—695 and 795 share the same manifold body and cap thread.
Can I clean a filter with a wire brush?
Never; it peels mesh strands and seeds future clogs. Soak in Pump Armor® and back-flush instead.
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