

SprayTech part 02585 is a toggle boot designed to protect the power toggle switch on compatible SprayTech Airless sprayers. This flexible rubber boot seals the switch from moisture, dust, and overspray, preventing corrosion and ensuring reliable switch operation. Replacing a torn, missing, or deteriorated toggle boot restores proper environmental sealing and extends the life of the switch.
| Part Number | 02585 |
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| Part Description | Toggle Boot |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | SprayTech Airless EP2300 SE, EP2400, EP2300 |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 02585 Toggle Boot is a genuine OEM replacement cover that fits over the power toggle switch on compatible SprayTech Airless sprayers. It provides a protective seal against moisture, paint overspray, dust, and other contaminants that can cause switch corrosion, sticking, or failure.
Over time, the rubber boot can become cracked, torn, or hardened due to exposure to solvents, cleaning agents, and normal wear. A damaged or missing boot exposes the switch to environmental hazards, potentially leading to intermittent operation, switch failure, or electrical shorts. Replacing the boot restores full protection and ensures the switch remains reliable in demanding job site conditions.
| Blocks overspray & dust | Keeps paint particles and dirt out of the switch mechanism | Extends switch life | Reduces corrosion and mechanical wear for reliable operation |
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| Hardened / brittle | Material no longer flexes, may crack when toggled | Missing boot | Switch is completely exposed | Sticky switch | Debris inside causes resistance; replace boot after cleaning |
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Part 02585 is compatible with the following SprayTech Airless sprayers. Always verify fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.
| SprayTech Airless EP2400 | Power toggle switch boot |
| SprayTech Airless EP2300 | Power toggle switch boot |
When replacing the toggle boot, consider inspecting or replacing these associated components.
If the switch itself is worn or corroded, replace it at the same time.
Inspect the mounting area for damage or moisture intrusion.
Check other panel seals and boots for deterioration.