Graco 119569 Strain Relief Bushing
$6.60
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The Graco 119569 Strain Relief Bushing is an OEM part that protects electrical cables from wear and tension, ensuring safe and long-lasting performance.
- Prevents cable strain and wire damage
- Used in GMAX II, TexSpray, and LineLazer models
- Durable genuine Graco replacement part
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Overview & Compatibility for Graco 119569 Strain Relief Bushing
Compatible Machines
- GMAX 3400 (gas airless sprayer)
- GMAX II 3900 — Standard / Lo-Boy / ProContractor
- GMAX II 5900 & 5900HD
- GMAX II 7900 & 7900HD
- TexSpray 5900HD & 7900HD
- LineLazer IV 3900 / R300 / 5900 (walk-behind line stripers)
- LineLazer V 3900 & 5900
- HTX 2030 (texture sprayer)
The Graco 119569 Strain Relief Bushing is a genuine OEM component that protects cables/wires where they pass through the control box or frame, reducing pull and bend stress to help prevent electrical or harness damage.
| Quick Specs | |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 119569 |
| Part Type | Strain Relief Bushing |
| Fits Families | GMAX / GMAX II, TexSpray HD, LineLazer IV–V, HTX |
| Typical Location | Control box / wiring pass-through |
| OEM | Graco Genuine Part |
Why choose the Graco 119569?
- Relieves cable strain at entry points to extend harness life
- Helps prevent insulation wear and intermittent electrical faults
- OEM fit for fast, secure installation
Installation Tips
- Disconnect power and depressurize sprayer before service.
- Route wiring through the bushing; seat bushing fully in panel opening.
- Inspect adjacent grommets/clips; replace any damaged cable ties or retainers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—this is a genuine OEM Graco strain relief bushing designed for a precise fit in listed models.
Check your sprayer’s parts manual. The models listed above include popular families such as GMAX II 3900/5900/7900, LineLazer IV–V 3900/5900, TexSpray 5900HD/7900HD, and HTX 2030.
Frayed insulation near the control box, loose cable movement at the pass-through, or recurring electrical intermittence after vibration can indicate the bushing should be replaced.
Usually no. However, it’s smart to inspect related items like the grommet, cable ties, and any retaining clips; replace them if worn for best results.
If you are comfortable working with basic hand tools and follow safety procedures, installation is straightforward. When in doubt, consult a service technician.
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