

SprayTech part 2449472 is a front enclosure assembly designed for the Impact X 410 airless paint sprayer. This enclosure serves as the protective housing for the fluid section, pump components, and front-facing controls. The front enclosure provides structural support, shields internal components from debris and impact damage, and contributes to the overall durability of the sprayer. When the front enclosure becomes cracked, broken, or damaged, it can compromise component protection, affect alignment of mounted parts, and diminish the professional appearance of the equipment. This replacement enclosure restores full structural integrity and protective function on compatible Impact X 410 units.
| Part Number | 2449472 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Front Enclosure |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | Impact X 410 |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 2449472 Front Enclosure is the protective outer housing that covers the front section of the Impact X 410 airless paint sprayer. This component serves multiple critical functions within the sprayer's overall construction, combining structural support with component protection and contributing to the ergonomic handling characteristics of the equipment. The front enclosure is designed to shield the fluid section assembly, pump components, and front-mounted controls from external elements encountered during normal job site operation, including impacts from drops or bumps, exposure to overspray and debris, and incidental contact with equipment or structures. Beyond its protective role, the front enclosure provides proper alignment and mounting points for the fluid section, suction tube connection, and return hose assembly, ensuring these critical components remain correctly positioned for reliable operation. The enclosure also contributes to the sprayer's stability during use, forming part of the chassis structure that supports the overall weight distribution and handling characteristics of the unit. Damage to the front enclosure can occur through accidental drops, impacts with job site obstacles, or gradual wear from repeated handling and transportation. When the enclosure becomes cracked, it may no longer provide adequate protection to internal components, leaving the fluid section and pump mechanisms vulnerable to damage that could lead to leaks, misalignment, or premature component failure. A broken mounting point can allow the fluid section to shift during operation, potentially causing suction or return line stress that results in leaks or priming difficulties. Cracks or missing sections also create pathways for debris infiltration that can accelerate wear on internal components. Replacing a damaged front enclosure restores the full structural integrity of the sprayer, ensures proper component alignment, maintains effective protection against job site hazards, and returns the equipment to its intended professional appearance.
| Component protection | Shields fluid section and pump components from impact, debris, and environmental exposure |
|---|---|
| Structural support | Provides mounting points and alignment for fluid section, suction tube, and return components |
| Ergonomics and appearance | Contributes to handling characteristics and maintains professional equipment appearance |
| Cracks or breaks | Visible fractures, missing sections, or structural damage compromising integrity |
|---|---|
| Broken mounting points | Damaged tabs, screw bosses, or attachment points that prevent secure installation |
| Misalignment issues | Fluid section or components no longer align properly due to damaged enclosure |
| Debris exposure | Gaps or openings allowing contaminants to reach internal components |
SprayTech part 2449472 is compatible with the following airless paint sprayer model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Sprayer Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Impact X 410 | Front enclosure |
When replacing the front enclosure, it is an opportune time to inspect these related components that may have been affected by the same impact or wear conditions.
The rear enclosure completes the protective housing. Inspect for cracks or damage, particularly if the sprayer was dropped or impacted.
Inspect mounting screws, bushings, and brackets for damage or loosening that may have occurred when the enclosure was compromised.
Check hoses and fittings for stress, kinking, or damage that may have resulted from shifting components due to enclosure damage.