Graco 24W619 PC Pump Cylinder
The Graco 24W619 PC Pump Cylinder is a genuine OEM replacement for Endurance/ProConnect pump assemblies used in 2014+ Graco PC sprayers. Ideal for maintaining consistent pressure and long pump life.
- Part Number: 24W619
- Used in: 390 PC, 395 PC, 490/495/595 PC Pro, and FinishPro II models
- Replaces the fluid section cylinder in ProConnect Endurance pumps
- Ensures factory-grade performance and reliability
Compatibility & Key Details for Graco 24W619 PC Pump Cylinder
Compatible Machines
This PC Pump Cylinder is used inside specific Graco electric airless sprayers (2014 and newer PC/PC Pro families). Confirm your exact model and year before ordering.
- Graco 390 PC (Stand & Hi-Boy)
- Graco Ultra 395 PC
- Graco Ultra Max II 490 PC Pro
- Graco Ultra Max II 495 PC Pro
- Graco Ultra Max II 595 PC Pro
- Graco FinishPro II 395 PC
- Graco FinishPro II 595 PC Pro
Also Fits These ProConnect™ Pump Assemblies
If your sprayer uses one of these Endurance/PC pump assemblies, this cylinder is the correct replacement component:
- 17C487, 17C488, 17C489, 17C721, 17M992, 24Z731
What the Part Is
The Graco 24W619 PC Pump Cylinder is the hardened fluid cylinder (the main bore) of the sprayer’s Endurance/ProConnect displacement pump. It houses the piston/packings and maintains sealing surface integrity for pressure and flow.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Graco Part # | 24W619 |
| Category | Pump Cylinder (fluid section component) |
| System Type | Electric Airless — PC / PC Pro families |
| Typical Year Range | Primarily 2014+ model updates (verify by serial/model label) |
| OEM | Genuine Graco replacement part |
Compatibility Notes
- Match by pump & sprayer family: If your unit is a 390 PC / Ultra 395 PC / Ultra Max II 490–595 PC Pro / FinishPro II 395–595 PC, this cylinder is typically correct.
- Check generation: Some pre-2014 units use earlier pumps; confirm your pump model number before purchase.
- Use OEM parts: Genuine components ensure proper clearances, longevity, and pressure performance.
Install & Service Tips
- Depressurize, flush, and remove the pump per your manual before disassembly.
- Inspect piston rod and packings; replace worn items to protect the new cylinder.
- Lubricate packings properly and torque to spec; pressure-test after reassembly.