Solo 0610407-K Piston Sprayer Pump Repair Kit




Key features
- •Fits Solo models 425, 435, 473P
- •Includes all required seals and o rings
- •Chemical resistant
- •Genuine solo replacement parts
- •Made in the usa
Solo 0610407-K Piston Sprayer Pump Repair Kit
List Price: $34.90$31.41DEALYou Save: $3.49 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Nice rebuild kit
rhino0624•August 31, 2017
Fairly easy to replace.
Works like new
Works like new
Five Stars
kathy bendele•August 31, 2017
It did the job😉
Five Stars
Denise Beauman•April 22, 2017
Ordered for a friend and he is super happy
Expensive for what you get
Amazon Customer•February 14, 2017
For the price of this kit and the amount of work to replace the seals, you may as well buy a new sprayer. The kit is nearly half the price of a new Solo 425D sprayer.
The right parts, but the instructions need a lot of improvement.
T. Cannon•August 13, 2016
The kit is fine and has all the parts you'll need for the job.
That said, it is a difficult rebuild and the instructions are poorly written and horribly illustrated. The most difficult O-ring to replace is the one I needed to replace, of course. The sprayer is not designed to be rebuilt easily and some of the parts are molded in such a way that it is almost like the engineers were trying to discourage rebuilding it. Next time my pump loses pressure, this thing is going in the trash.
That said, it is a difficult rebuild and the instructions are poorly written and horribly illustrated. The most difficult O-ring to replace is the one I needed to replace, of course. The sprayer is not designed to be rebuilt easily and some of the parts are molded in such a way that it is almost like the engineers were trying to discourage rebuilding it. Next time my pump loses pressure, this thing is going in the trash.
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