

SprayTech part 0277448 is a Swivel Lever assembly used on SprayTech HVLP Maxum II spray guns. This lever controls the swivel mechanism that allows the fluid hose to rotate freely during operation, preventing kinks and improving maneuverability. Replacing a worn or broken swivel lever restores smooth hose rotation and eliminates air or fluid leaks at the swivel joint.
| Part Number | 0277448 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Swivel Lever |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | HVLP Maxum II |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 0277448 Swivel Lever is a replacement control lever designed for the swivel mechanism on HVLP Maxum II spray guns. It engages and disengages the swivel lock, allowing the operator to either lock the hose in position or enable 360° rotation for unrestricted movement during spraying.
A functioning swivel lever is essential for comfortable, fatigue‑free operation. When the lever is broken or worn, the hose may twist, kink, or pull on the gun, causing operator strain and potential damage to the hose or swivel seals.
| Swivel lock control | Engages/disengages the swivel lock to allow or prevent hose rotation |
|---|---|
| Operator convenience | Enables one‑handed operation to switch between locked and free‑rotating modes |
| Hose protection | Prevents hose tangling and kinking by allowing free movement when unlocked |
| Cracked or broken lever | Visible damage preventing proper engagement or disengagement |
|---|---|
| Worn locking tab | Lever no longer holds swivel in locked position; swivel spins freely when locked |
| Stiff operation | Lever difficult to move due to internal wear or debris |
| Missing lever | Lever has broken off completely, leaving no swivel control |
SprayTech part 0277448 is compatible with the following SprayTech HVLP spray gun model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| SprayTech Model | Component |
|---|---|
| SprayTech HVLP Maxum II | Swivel Lever (0277448) |
When servicing the swivel lever, these components are often inspected or replaced at the same time to ensure complete swivel assembly performance.
If the swivel is leaking air or feels rough, the internal housing may be worn or contaminated.
Deteriorated seals cause air loss and poor swivel performance; replace when servicing the lever.
Inspect the hose for kinks, cracks, or fatigue if swivel issues caused repeated twisting.