

SprayTech part 02975 is a replacement filter designed to capture debris and contaminants before they enter the pump on compatible SprayTech airless sprayers. Regular filter replacement helps maintain steady fluid flow, extends pump life, and ensures a quality finish by preventing clogs in the spray tip.
| Part Number | 02975 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Filter |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | EP2300 SE, EP2300, EP2400, EP2510 |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 02975 Filter is a service part designed to trap dirt, dried paint particles, and other contaminants before they enter the pump on compatible EP-series sprayers. By keeping the fluid clean, this filter helps prevent tip clogs, reduces pump wear, and ensures a consistent spray pattern.
Over time, filters become loaded with debris and can restrict flow, leading to pressure drops, uneven spraying, or complete loss of output. Replacing a clogged or damaged filter restores proper fluid delivery and protects downstream components like the pump packings and valves.
| Contaminant removal | Traps dirt, dried paint, and debris before they reach the pump |
|---|---|
| Pump protection | Reduces wear on packings, valves, and seats by keeping fluid clean |
| Spray quality | Helps maintain a consistent pressure and prevents tip clogging for a smooth finish |
| Clogged / restricted | Reduced pressure or output even after cleaning |
|---|---|
| Visible damage | Tears, holes, or deformed mesh that allows debris to pass |
| Heavy contamination | Excessive buildup that cannot be rinsed out |
| Routine maintenance | Replace per manufacturer schedule (e.g., every 3–6 months in heavy use) |
SprayTech part 02975 is designed for use on the following SprayTech airless paint sprayers. Always confirm fitment by checking your machine’s parts manual.
| SprayTech Model | Component |
|---|---|
| EP2300 SE | Filter |
| EP2300 | Filter |
| EP2400 | Filter |
| EP2510 | Filter |
When replacing the filter, it’s a good time to inspect other fluid-handling components that affect spray performance.
A clogged inlet strainer can starve the pump; clean or replace it at the same time.
If debris has passed through, packings may show wear; inspect for leaks.
A clogged filter can lead to tip clogs; check tip for wear and clean as needed.