

Part number 432-150 is a 45° swivel elbow designed for use on Hydra series airless sprayers. This elbow allows flexible hose routing while maintaining a leak‑free seal, reducing stress on connections and improving maneuverability. Constructed from durable materials, it withstands high pressures and frequent swiveling. Replace a worn or leaking elbow to restore proper fluid flow and prevent pressure loss.
| Part Number | 432-150 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | 45° Swivel Elbow |
| Brand | Genuine Replacement Part |
| Fits Models | Hydra M, Hydra Pro Super |
| Condition | New |
The 432-150 45° Swivel Elbow is a precision‑engineered fitting that connects the spray hose to the sprayer or gun while allowing a 45‑degree angle and full swivel rotation. This design reduces hose kinking, minimizes strain on connections, and improves operator maneuverability, especially in tight spaces.
Constructed from high‑strength steel or brass with a corrosion‑resistant finish, the 432-150 is built to withstand the high pressures generated by Hydra series sprayers. Over time, swivel elbows can wear out due to constant movement, leading to leaks or restricted flow. Replacing a worn elbow restores system integrity and ensures smooth operation.
| Angle & swivel | Provides 45° directional change plus 360° rotation for hose flexibility |
|---|---|
| Leak prevention | Precision seals prevent fluid loss under high pressure |
| Stress reduction | Reduces strain on pump and gun connections, prolonging hose life |
| Fluid leakage | Paint seeping from the swivel joint or threads |
|---|---|
| Stiff swivel | Elbow no longer rotates freely, causing hose twisting |
| Visible damage | Cracks, deformation, or corrosion on the body |
| Pressure drop | Reduced spray pressure due to internal blockage or wear |
Part 432-150 is designed to fit the following Hydra series airless sprayers. Always verify your model number and revision before ordering.
| Brand / Series | Compatible Model |
|---|---|
| Hydra | M |
| Hydra Pro | Super |
When replacing the swivel elbow, it's a good practice to inspect these associated components:
The swivel elbow contains seals that may wear out; replacing them ensures a leak‑free connection.
If the hose is old or kinked, consider replacing it together with the elbow for optimal flow.
The gun‑end swivel and filter can also affect performance; inspect and clean or replace as needed.