

Part number 700-1041 is a drip cup used to collect and contain fluid that may leak from the pump packing in compatible sprayer systems. This cup prevents drips from reaching the floor or other components. Replacing a cracked, broken, or missing drip cup restores proper leak containment and helps maintain a clean work environment.
| Part Number | 700-1041 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Drip Cup |
| Fits | 440 i Airless Sprayer; 440i Airless Sprayer1; 640 i Airless Sprayer; 740 i Airless Sprayer; 740 IX ; 840 i Airless Sprayer; 840 IX ; 840 ix Airless Sprayer; 840i Airless Sprayer; 1140 i; 1140 ix Airless Sprayer; 1140 IX; Advantage 400; Advantage 500; Advantage 600; Advantage 700; Advantage 1100; Elite 3500; Elite 5500; Iimpact 840 I and IA; Impact 340; Impact 400 Airless Sprayer; Impact 410; Impact 740-840; Impact 840 service; impact 1040; impact 1140 I and IA; Impact 1140 service; RentSpray Plus |
| Condition | New |
The 700-1041 drip cup is a simple but important component designed to collect and contain any fluid that may leak from the pump packing or seal area in compatible sprayer systems. It is specifically compatible with 440 i Airless Sprayer; 440i Airless Sprayer1; 640 i Airless Sprayer; 740 i Airless Sprayer; 740 IX ; 840 i Airless Sprayer; 840 IX ; 840 ix Airless Sprayer; 840i Airless Sprayer; 1140 i; 1140 ix Airless Sprayer; 1140 IX; Advantage 400; Advantage 500; Advantage 600; Advantage 700; Advantage 1100; Elite 3500; Elite 5500; Iimpact 840 I and IA; Impact 340; Impact 400 Airless Sprayer; Impact 410; Impact 740-840; Impact 840 service; impact 1040; impact 1140 I and IA; Impact 1140 service; and RentSpray Plus models. In a piston pump, a small amount of fluid often seeps past the piston packing to lubricate the rod. This leakage is normal and is intended to be captured by the drip cup. The cup is typically mounted just below the packing nut and catches these drips, preventing them from running down the pump rod, onto other components, or onto the floor. This keeps the work area cleaner and protects other parts from constant fluid exposure. The drip cup is usually made of a clear or translucent plastic, allowing the operator to see the fluid level and monitor for excessive leakage. Over time, drip cups can become cracked, brittle, or broken. They can also become clogged. A missing or damaged drip cup will allow leakage to escape, creating a mess and potentially causing damage. Symptoms of a faulty drip cup include visible cracks, breakage, or the cup being completely missing. Replacing a worn or damaged drip cup with this genuine part restores its ability to contain normal packing leakage. This simple fix helps maintain a cleaner, safer work environment and protects the sprayer components. When installing, ensure the cup is securely attached and properly positioned to catch drips.
| Leak containment | Catches fluid from pump packing |
|---|---|
| Work area cleanliness | Prevents drips on floor and components |
| Leak monitoring | Allows visual check of packing condition |
| Visible cracks | Cup is split or broken |
|---|---|
| Breakage | Missing sections or holes |
| Brittleness | Material hardened and prone to cracking |
| Missing cup | Cup lost during service or operation |
Part number 700-1041 is compatible with the following sprayer models. Always verify using your equipment's serial number and parts manual.
| Series | Specific Models |
|---|---|
| i / IX Series | 440 i, 440i (1), 640 i, 740 i, 740 IX, 840 i, 840 IX, 840 ix, 840i, 1140 i, 1140 ix, 1140 IX |
| Advantage | 400, 500, 600, 700, 1100 |
| Elite | 3500, 5500 |
| Impact | 840 I and IA, 340, 400, 410, 740-840, 840 service, 1040, 1140 I and IA, 1140 service |
| RentSpray | Plus |
When replacing the drip cup, these associated components are often checked.
The cup often mounts below this; check for leaks.
Inspect for scoring if leakage is excessive.
Screw or clip holding cup; check for corrosion.