Graco 245673 Inlet Strainer for Pro210ES
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The Graco 245673 Inlet Strainer keeps debris out of your sprayer pump for smooth, clog-free operation. Designed for durability and easy maintenance, it ensures consistent spray performance.
- Part Number: 245673
- Use: Filters paint before entering pump
- Fits: 190ES, 210ES, Pro210ES, ProX21, Magnum A80/A100/ProS21
- Prevents: Tip clogs & pump damage
- Maintenance: Clean after each use or replace when worn
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Graco 245673 Inlet Strainer for Pro210ES
Compatible Machines
- Graco 190ES
- Graco 210ES / Pro210ES (Stand & Cart)
- Graco ProX21 (Stand & Cart)
- Magnum A80 ProPlus
- Magnum A100 ProPlus
- Magnum ProS21 ProPlus
What It Is & Why It Matters
The Graco 245673 Inlet Strainer sits on the fluid intake of compatible airless paint sprayers to filter debris before it reaches the pump. Keeping this screen clean and in good shape helps reduce tip clogs, protect the pump, and improve finish quality.
Quick Specs
| Part Number | 245673 |
|---|---|
| Category | Inlet Strainer / Suction Filter |
| Primary Use | Filters paint/material at inlet to help prevent pump wear and spray tip clogs. |
| Compatibility | See the Compatible Machines list above. |
| Package Contents | 1 × Inlet Strainer |
| Maintenance | Rinse after use; replace if damaged, collapsed, or permanently clogged. |
Care & Maintenance Tips
- Rinse the inlet strainer after each spray session—especially with higher-solids coatings.
- Inspect for dents, tears, or deformation; replace at first signs of damage.
- If you experience frequent tip clogs or cavitation, check and clean the strainer first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. It is listed for Pro210ES Stand and Cart models, and also fits 190ES and ProX21 (Stand & Cart), plus select Magnum ProPlus variants (A80, A100, ProS21).
Rinse after each use. Replace if the screen is torn, collapsed, or will not rinse clear. Heavy-bodied materials may require more frequent checks.
Poor or pulsing flow, cavitation, frequent spray tip clogs, or unusual pump noise are typical indicators. Clean or replace the strainer and retest.
No. The inlet strainer filters material at the pump intake. A manifold filter sits downstream and further polishes the fluid before the hose/gun. Many sprayers use both.
Power off and depressurize. Remove the old screen from the suction tube or inlet body, seat the new 245673 fully, check for leaks, and prime with clean material before spraying.
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Sharon R.
This was a straightforward swap - for the 245673 Inlet Strainer for Pro210ES (Part #245673) and it's holding up well after regular use on the job. No issues at all - does exactly what it should.