

SprayTech part 0275250 is a spring plate assembly used in HVLP spray systems to maintain consistent fluid pressure and control during application. This component works in conjunction with the pressure control mechanism to regulate fluid delivery, ensuring smooth operation and uniform material flow. When the original spring plate becomes worn or loses tension, replacing it with this assembly restores proper pressure regulation and spray performance.
| Part Number | 0275250 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Spring Plate Assembly |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | Spraytech HVLP Maxum II |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 0275250 Spring Plate Assembly is a precision component designed for the Spraytech HVLP Maxum II spray system. This assembly functions as a critical element within the pressure regulation mechanism, providing the calibrated spring tension that controls fluid delivery consistency during operation. In HVLP systems, maintaining proper spring tension directly influences how the pressure control valve responds to changes in fluid demand, affecting everything from pattern uniformity to transfer efficiency.
The spring plate assembly consists of a formed metal plate with integrated spring characteristics that work against the pressure control diaphragm or piston. As fluid pressure fluctuates during spraying, the spring plate provides counter-force that helps regulate the opening and closing of the fluid passage, maintaining stable output pressure across varying trigger demands. Over extended use, spring plates can experience fatigue, permanent deformation, or corrosion that alters their spring rate and effective tension. When this occurs, the pressure regulation becomes inconsistent, leading to symptoms such as surging fluid delivery, difficulty achieving proper atomization, or pressure fluctuation during continuous spraying.
Replacing a compromised spring plate with the 0275250 assembly restores the original spring characteristics engineered for the HVLP Maxum II system. The assembly is manufactured to match the precise spring rate, dimensions, and material specifications of the original component, ensuring that pressure regulation returns to factory calibration. Installation involves accessing the pressure control section of the spray system, removing the existing spring plate, and installing the new assembly in the correct orientation. During replacement, inspecting the diaphragm or piston that interfaces with the spring plate is recommended, as wear in these mating components can affect overall pressure control performance.
| Pressure regulation | Provides calibrated spring tension for consistent fluid pressure control |
|---|---|
| Fluid delivery stability | Helps maintain uniform material flow during continuous spraying |
| System responsiveness | Enables proper pressure control valve reaction to trigger demands |
| Pressure surging | Inconsistent pressure output that fluctuates during steady spraying |
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| Loss of spring tension | Visible deformation, reduced resistance, or permanent compression |
| Corrosion or damage | Rust, pitting, or physical damage affecting spring function |
| Poor atomization | Inability to achieve proper pattern despite correct pressure settings |
SprayTech part 0275250 is compatible with the following spray system. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Spray System Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Spraytech HVLP Maxum II | Spring plate assembly |
Pressure regulation issues often involve multiple components. When replacing the spring plate assembly, these parts are commonly inspected or replaced at the same time.
The diaphragm works directly with the spring plate; wear or perforation affects pressure regulation.
Worn seating surfaces can cause pressure fluctuation that mimics spring plate issues.
Pressure section gaskets should be replaced during disassembly to prevent air or fluid leaks.