

Part number 2402511 is a replacement sleeve designed to provide a bearing surface, reduce friction, or maintain alignment between moving components on the Elite 3000 sprayer. This precision‑engineered sleeve fits over shafts, rods, or within housings to prevent metal‑to‑metal contact, reduce wear, and ensure smooth operation. Replacing a worn, scored, or damaged sleeve restores proper clearances, reduces noise, and extends the service life of associated components.
| Part Number | 2402511 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Sleeve |
| Brand | Elite |
| Fits |
Elite 3000 |
| Condition | New |
The 2402511 Sleeve is a precision component used in various assemblies on the Elite 3000 sprayer. It serves as a bearing surface or spacer, reducing friction between moving parts, maintaining proper alignment, and preventing premature wear of shafts, rods, or housings.
Over time, sleeves can wear due to friction, inadequate lubrication, or contamination. A worn sleeve may cause increased play, misalignment, noise, and accelerated wear of adjacent components. Replacing the sleeve restores proper clearances, ensures smooth operation, and extends the service life of the entire assembly.
| Friction reduction | Provides a low‑friction surface between moving parts |
|---|---|
| Wear protection | Prevents metal‑to‑metal contact, protecting shafts and housings |
| Alignment maintenance | Helps maintain proper positioning of components |
| Visible wear / scoring | Grooves, scratches, or reduced wall thickness |
|---|---|
| Excessive play | Loose fit between shaft and housing |
| Noisy operation | Grinding or knocking from worn sleeve |
| During overhaul | Replace during major service to ensure reliability |
Part number 2402511 is specifically designed for the Elite 3000 sprayer. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Elite 3000 | Sleeve |
Sleeve wear may involve associated components. When servicing the sleeve on your Elite 3000, these parts are commonly inspected or replaced at the same time.
Check for scoring or wear where the sleeve rides; replace if damaged.
Adjacent bearings may also be worn; inspect and replace as needed.
If contamination caused wear, inspect seals for damage.