PowrLiner part 756-110 is a siphon hose designed for the fluid intake system on PowrLiner 3100 airless line stripers. This hose draws paint from the container into the pump and includes a weighted end with a strainer to ensure consistent material flow. Replacing a worn, cracked, or clogged siphon hose restores reliable priming and prevents air ingestion.
| Part Number | 756-110 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Siphon Hose |
| Brand | PowrLiner |
| Fits | PowrLiner 3100 |
| Condition | New |
The PowrLiner 756-110 Siphon Hose is an OEM replacement intake hose designed specifically for the PowrLiner 3100 line striper. It connects the pump inlet to the paint container and features a weighted pickup with a built‑in strainer to filter debris while maintaining proper submersion.
Over time, siphon hoses can become brittle, cracked, or clogged with dried paint. A damaged hose may cause loss of prime, intermittent flow, or air ingestion, leading to poor spray patterns and reduced productivity. Replacing with this genuine hose ensures proper material pickup, consistent pressure, and reliable performance.
| Fluid pickup | Draws paint from the container into the pump |
|---|---|
| Debris filtration | Integral strainer prevents large particles from entering the pump |
| Prime retention | Maintains a continuous column of fluid to support priming |
| Cracks or leaks | Visible damage or weeping from the hose body or fittings |
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| Loss of prime | Pump fails to prime or loses prime frequently during operation |
| Air ingestion | Air bubbles in the spray pattern traced to the intake side |
| Clogged strainer | Strainer cannot be cleaned effectively or is damaged |
PowrLiner part 756-110 is a direct replacement siphon hose for the following model:
| Brand / Model | Application |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 3100 | Siphon hose assembly with strainer |
Replace any loose or corroded clamps to ensure a tight seal on the new hose.
If the siphon hose strainer is damaged, replace it; also clean the main inlet filter on the pump.
If prime issues persist, the inlet valve may need service along with the siphon hose.