

Part number 9805230 is a drip cup screw used to secure the drip cup or related components in compatible sprayer systems. This screw ensures the drip cup is firmly attached to prevent leaks and protect the pump. Replacing a missing or damaged drip cup screw restores proper fastening and prevents loosening of the drip cup.
| Part Number | 9805230 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Drip Cup Screw |
| Fits | 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 440 service; impact 640 I and IA; impact 640; Impact 740-840; Impact 840 service; impact 1040; impact 1140 I and IA; Impact 1140 service; impact X 540i; SprayTech AirCoat NEW; SprayTech AirCoat; SprayTech Airless EP2105; Spraytech Airless EP2205 |
| Condition | New |
The 9805230 drip cup screw is a specialized fastener used to secure the drip cup assembly in a wide range of compatible sprayer systems. It is specifically designed for use with Advantage 400, 500, 600, 700, 1100; Elite 3500, 5500; Iimpact 840 I and IA; Impact 340, 400, 410, 440 service, 640 I and IA, 640, 740-840, 840 service, 1040, 1140 I and IA, 1140 service, X 540i; SprayTech AirCoat NEW, AirCoat; and SprayTech Airless EP2105, EP2205 models. The drip cup is a component that collects any fluid that may leak from the pump packing, preventing it from dripping onto the floor or other parts of the sprayer. This screw ensures that the drip cup is held firmly in its correct position. If the screw is missing or damaged, the drip cup may become loose or fall off, leading to messy leaks and potential damage. The screw is manufactured to precise specifications, including thread size, length, and material strength, to ensure a secure and lasting hold. Over time, screws can become stripped, corroded, or lost during maintenance. A missing or damaged screw can lead to a loose or missing drip cup. Replacing a worn or missing drip cup screw with this genuine part restores proper attachment of the drip cup. This simple fix ensures that any leakage is properly contained, maintaining a cleaner work environment and protecting the sprayer's components. When installing, it is important to use the correct torque to avoid stripping threads.
| Drip cup retention | Secures drip cup in place |
|---|---|
| Leak containment | Ensures cup collects fluid properly |
| Component fastening | Attaches cup to sprayer frame |
| Stripped threads | Screw will not tighten properly |
|---|---|
| Corrosion or rust | Weakened screw may fail |
| Missing screw | Screw lost during service or operation |
| Loose drip cup | Drip cup moves or detaches |
Part number 9805230 is compatible with the following sprayer models. Always verify using your equipment's serial number and parts manual.
| Series | Specific Models |
|---|---|
| Advantage | 400, 500, 600, 700, 1100 |
| Elite | 3500, 5500 |
| Impact | 840 I and IA, 340, 400, 410, 440 service, 640 I and IA, 640, 740-840, 840 service, 1040, 1140 I and IA, 1140 service, X 540i |
| SprayTech AirCoat | NEW, Standard |
| SprayTech Airless EP | 2105, 2205 |
When replacing the drip cup screw, inspecting these associated components can help ensure a complete repair.
The component secured by the screw; check for cracks or damage.
Check for deformation.
Inspect for thread damage.