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Impact part 730-067-10 is a 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) used to remove fine particles and contaminants from coating material before it reaches the spray tip. When the filter becomes clogged or damaged, flow restriction increases and finish quality degrades. This replacement filter restores proper fine filtration and material flow on compatible Impact and Elite units.
| Part Number | 730-067-10 |
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| Part Description | 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) |
| Brand | Impact |
| Fits | Impact 1140 service, Impact 1140 operation, Impact 1140 I and IA, impact 1040, Impact 840 service, Impact 840 operation, impact 740, impact 640, Impact 640 operation_1, Impact 640 operation, impact 640 I and IA, Impact 840 I and IA, Elite 5500, Elite 3500, Elite 3500 72v, Elite 3000, Elite 2000 |
| Condition | New |
The Impact 730-067-10 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) is a precision filtration component designed to remove fine particles, debris, and contaminants from coating material before it reaches the spray tip or fluid nozzle. On compatible equipment including the Impact 1140 service, 1140 operation, 1140 I and IA, 1040, 840 service, 840 operation, 740, 640, 640 operation_1, 640 operation, 640 I and IA, and 840 I and IA, as well as Elite 5500, 3500, 3500 72v, 3000, and 2000 models, the 100 mesh rating indicates a fine filtration level that captures small particles that could cause tip blockage or surface defects in high-quality finishes. This fine mesh filter is ideal for use with thin materials, clear coats, stains, and applications requiring flawless results. A clogged filter restricts material flow, causing pressure drop, reduced output, and tip spitting. A torn or damaged filter allows fine contaminants to pass through, causing tip blockage, pattern distortion, and surface defects. Over time, filters accumulate debris and may become permanently blocked. Replacing a worn or clogged fine mesh filter restores proper flow, protects the spray tip, and ensures consistent finish quality. This genuine Impact replacement filter meets original equipment specifications for mesh size, material compatibility, and dimensional accuracy. When installing a new filter, inspect the filter housing for damage and ensure the filter seats properly. Users should always verify compatibility with their specific model and revision before installation. Regular filter inspection and replacement should be part of preventive maintenance programs for professional finishing equipment.
| Fine particle removal | Captures small particles that could cause tip blockage |
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| Finish quality | Ensures contaminant-free material for flawless surfaces |
| Tip protection | Prevents fine abrasive wear and tip clogging |
| Pressure drop | Reduced output pressure with clean tip and no other restrictions |
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| Tip spitting | Intermittent flow or spitting from spray tip |
| Visible contamination | Debris visible on filter surface or in material stream |
| Filter damage | Tears, holes, or collapsed filter element |
Impact part 730-067-10 is compatible with the following sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Model | Component |
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| Impact 1140 service, 1140 operation, 1140 I and IA, 1040 | 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) |
| Impact 840 service, 840 operation, 840 I and IA | 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) |
| impact 740, 640, Impact 640 operation_1, 640 operation, 640 I and IA | 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) |
| Elite 5500, 3500, 3500 72v, 3000, 2000 | 100 Mesh Manifold Filter (Fine) |
Filtration and flow problems are often caused by more than one component. When servicing the 100 mesh fine manifold filter, these parts are commonly inspected at the same time.
Cracked housings or damaged gaskets allow unfiltered material to bypass the filter element.
A damaged filter may have allowed fine debris to reach and partially block the spray tip.
A clogged inlet strainer can starve the pump and mimic filter-related flow problems.