

Part number 581-059 is a replacement filter designed to remove debris and contaminants from the fluid stream on the Impact 410 sprayer. This filter traps particles that could cause tip clogs, valve damage, or poor finish quality, ensuring clean material delivery to the spray tip. Replacing a clogged or damaged filter restores proper flow, maintains pressure consistency, and protects downstream components from contamination.
| Part Number | 581-059 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Filter |
| Brand | Impact |
| Fits |
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| Condition | New |
The 581-059 Filter is a critical filtration component that removes contaminants from the fluid stream on the Impact 410 sprayer. It is typically located in the fluid intake or between the pump and spray tip, capturing particles that could cause tip clogs, valve sticking, or premature wear of pump packings.
Over time, filters can become clogged with debris, reducing flow and causing pressure drops. A clogged or damaged filter can lead to poor spray patterns, inconsistent pressure, and increased wear on downstream components. Replacing the filter restores proper flow and ensures clean material delivery for optimal finish quality.
| Contaminant removal | Traps debris and particles that could damage components |
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| Flow maintenance | Ensures consistent fluid delivery to the spray tip |
| Component protection | Prevents clogs in tips, valves, and pump internals |
| Clogged screen | Visible debris buildup that cannot be cleaned |
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| Damaged mesh | Tears, holes, or deformed filter material |
| Reduced flow / pressure | Spray performance drops due to restricted flow |
| Routine maintenance | Replace periodically based on usage and material type |
Part number 581-059 is specifically designed for the Impact 410 sprayer. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Impact 410 | Filter |
Filter issues may involve associated components. When servicing the filter on your Impact 410, these parts are commonly inspected or replaced at the same time.
Inspect for cracks or damage that could cause leaks.
Replace seals whenever the filter is removed to ensure a leak‑proof fit.
If debris passed through, the tip may be clogged; inspect and clean or replace.