

SprayTech part 0295194 is a siphon tube assembly designed for use with the SprayTech EP2205 piston pump. It draws fluid from the container into the pump, and includes an integrated filter to help prevent debris from entering the system. This assembly ensures consistent priming and reliable fluid delivery during spray operations.
| Part Number | 0295194 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Siphon Tube Assembly |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | EP2205 Piston Pump |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 0295194 Siphon Tube Assembly is a critical fluid intake component for the EP2205 piston pump. It connects the pump to the fluid supply, drawing paint or other coatings through a built‑in filter to help protect internal pump parts from debris.
Over time, the siphon tube can become cracked, clogged, or its filter may become saturated with particles, leading to loss of prime, reduced flow, or erratic spraying. Replacing this assembly restores proper fluid pick‑up and filtration.
| Fluid pickup | Transfers coating material from container to pump inlet |
|---|---|
| Debris filtration | Integrated screen or filter catches particles that could damage pump valves or piston |
| Priming support | Helps maintain a consistent prime by ensuring an uninterrupted fluid column |
| Loss of prime / no pickup | Pump runs but fails to draw fluid; air enters system |
|---|---|
| Visible cracks or damage | Tube is split, brittle, or has holes that leak air/fluid |
| Clogged filter | Screen is packed with debris and cannot be cleaned effectively |
| Inconsistent spray | Fluid delivery fluctuates due to intermittent blockage |
SprayTech part 0295194 is designed for the SprayTech EP2205 piston pump. Always verify fitment with the correct parts diagram for your exact pump configuration.
| SprayTech Model | Component |
|---|---|
| SprayTech EP2205 | Siphon tube assembly |
Fluid delivery problems often involve multiple components. When servicing the siphon tube, these related parts are frequently inspected or replaced at the same time.
A stuck or worn valve can prevent fluid from entering the pump, even with a good siphon tube.
Worn seals reduce suction and can cause loss of prime; often replaced alongside intake components.
Collapsed or blocked hoses restrict flow and mimic siphon tube failure.