Graco 119276 12.5A Slow Blow Fuse
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The Graco 119276 12.5A Slow-Blow Fuse protects the motor/control circuit on select 120V Magnum series sprayers. Use only the exact rating for reliable start-up and overload protection.
- Rating: 12.5A, 250V, slow-blow (time-delay), 5×20 mm
- Fits (120V): Magnum ProX17/ProX19 (LTS 170/190), X5, X7, legacy ProX7/ProX9, XR5/XR7
- Tip: 230V versions often use a 6.3A slow-blow—check your model’s parts list.
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Compatible Machines (Verified 120V Models)
- Magnum ProX17 (also sold as LTS 170)
- Magnum ProX19 (also sold as LTS 190)
- Magnum X5
- Magnum X7
- ProX7
- ProX9
- XR5
- XR7
Note: The list above applies to common 120V units. Some international/230V versions use a different fuse (often 6.3A slow-blow). Always confirm in your sprayer’s parts list by model & voltage.
Overview & Key Specs for Graco 119276 12.5A Slow-Blow Fuse
| OEM Part # | 119276 |
|---|---|
| Function | Protects motor/control circuit from overcurrent (time-delay behavior for start-up inrush) |
| Rating | 12.5 Amp, 250 V, Slow-Blow (Time-Delay) |
| Size / Style | 5 × 20 mm glass cartridge (T-rated) |
| Typical Location | Fuse holder on/near the control board inside the sprayer shroud |
| Compatibility Tip | Match all specs: amperage (12.5A), voltage (250V), size (5×20 mm), and slow-blow style |
Why choose the Graco 119276 12.5A Slow-Blow Fuse?
- Exact OEM fit and performance for the models listed above
- Time-delay element handles motor inrush; reduces nuisance blows
- Quick, low-cost fix for “no power” symptoms after an overload
Quick Replace Steps (Summary)
- Unplug sprayer; wait for all lights to go off.
- Open shroud; locate the fuse holder near the control board.
- Remove blown fuse and install 119276 with same rating/orientation.
- Reassemble shroud; test power. If it blows again, diagnose underlying cause (shorted cord, motor, or board).
Common Pairing / Related Parts
- Control board & switch kits for ProX series (when repeated fuse blows occur)
- Power cord and fan assemblies (inspect if fuse failures repeat)
- Fuse holder (verify part number by model)
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a Magnum ProX17/ProX19 (LTS 170/190) or Magnum X5/X7 (and legacy ProX7/ProX9, XR5/XR7) in 120V, this is the common OEM fuse. For other models or 230V versions, check your parts list—some use a 6.3A slow-blow instead.
It tolerates short current surges (motor start-up inrush) without opening immediately, but still protects against sustained overcurrent that can damage components.
No—use the exact OEM rating: 12.5A, 250V, slow-blow, 5×20 mm. Using another value or fast-acting type can cause nuisance blows or insufficient protection.
Inspect for shorts or failed components: power cord, motor, pressure control board, and prime/drain valve wiring. Repeated fuse failure indicates a root-cause issue beyond the fuse itself.
Inside the sprayer housing, mounted in a fuse holder close to the control board. Access requires removing the cover; always unplug the sprayer first.
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Jennifer T.
Ordered the 119276 12.5A Slow Blow Fuse (119276) for our crew - it's holding up well after regular use on the job. Exactly what was described - no complaints.