

SprayTech part 0295362 is a lower spacer used to maintain proper alignment and spacing between components on the SprayTech Airless EP2205 sprayer. Common applications include positioning pump components, motor mounts, or frame assemblies to ensure correct fit and vibration‑free operation.
| Part Number | 0295362 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Lower Spacer |
| Brand | SprayTech |
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| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 0295362 Lower Spacer is an OEM spacing component designed specifically for the SprayTech Airless EP2205 sprayer. It fits between lower housing sections, pump mounts, or frame rails to establish correct vertical alignment and prevent metal‑to‑metal contact.
Over time, spacers can become crushed, cracked, or lost during disassembly. A missing or damaged lower spacer can cause misalignment, increased vibration, premature wear of moving parts, or fastener loosening. Replacing with an OEM spacer restores proper geometry and protects the sprayer from stress‑related failures.
| Maintains alignment | Positions pump, motor, or frame components at correct height |
|---|---|
| Prevents metal‑to‑metal contact | Eliminates vibration and wear between hard parts |
| Distributes clamp load | Ensures even pressure when fasteners are tightened |
| Crushed or deformed | Spacer no longer maintains original thickness |
|---|---|
| Cracked or split | Visible damage from overtightening or age |
| Missing spacer | Lost during previous disassembly or repair |
| Excessive vibration or misalignment | Components do not align properly when assembled |
SprayTech part 0295362 is a direct replacement lower spacer for the following sprayer model. Always verify the spacer location (lower pump mount, motor base, etc.) using your parts diagram.
| Brand / Model | Components |
|---|---|
| SprayTech Airless EP2205 | Lower Spacer |
When replacing a lower spacer, inspect or replace these associated components for a complete repair.
Corroded or stretched fasteners can affect clamp load. Replace if threads are damaged.
Some assemblies use both upper and lower spacers; replace all spacers at the same time.
Replace any washers used under bolt heads or nuts to ensure proper torque retention.