Graco 210500 Inline Filter Assembly - Aftermarket Replacement | Bedford 14-1200

Add final-stage filtration at the gun to protect tips and improve finish quality. This aftermarket housing replaces Graco 210500 and is referenced by Bedford Precision as 14-1200, delivering a compact swivel adapter with a 100-mesh element and 1/4 in NPSM connections.

Aftermarket Precision-Machined Industrial Duty

Why Choose This Inline Filter Assembly

  • Installs between hose and gun inlet to capture debris before the tip for fewer clogs.
  • Compact housing with disposable 100-mesh screen for architectural coatings.
  • Rated to 5000 psi (345 bar) to match pro airless systems.

Service cue: Use finer meshes for stains and clears; coarser meshes for heavier latex - match to your tip size and coating solids.

Typical Compatibility

  • Airless spray guns and hoses with 1/4 in NPSM male/female ends.
  • Graco FinishPro 390 / 395 series and related contractor sprayers listed with the 210500 accessory.
  • Grainger kits 20L037–20L041 and Graco model ref. 287823 accessory bundles.

Always verify thread type and hose/gun inlet spec in your sprayer manual before ordering.

What This Product Fits

  • Airless guns using 1/4 in NPSM connections, 5000 psi max working pressure.
  • Graco FinishPro 390 & 395 series where an inline gun filter is specified (210500).
  • Grainger accessory kits 20L037, 20L038, 20L039, 20L040, 20L041 (inline filter option).

Bedford cross-reference confirms replacement for the OEM housing under the numbers shown below.

Technical Specifications

Aftermarket Bedford 14-1200
OEM 210500 (Gun Filter Housing / Inline Filter).
FitsAirless spray guns and hoses with 1/4 in NPSM threads; FinishPro 390/395 and accessory kits listed.
TypeInline gun filter assembly with swivel adapter
MaterialMetal housing with disposable 100-mesh screen (typical OEM spec).
FunctionCaptures particulates upstream of the spray tip to stabilize pattern and finish.
PressureMaximum working pressure: 5000 psi (345 bar).
BrandBedford Precision Parts (Aftermarket)

Thread callouts can vary by listing; Graco specifies 1/4 in NPSM male × 1/4 in NPSM female on 210500.

Installation Notes

  1. Relieve pressure and lock the gun trigger per the sprayer manual.
  2. Disconnect the hose from the gun inlet; inspect seats and O-rings.
  3. Thread the inline filter housing between hose and gun (observe flow direction if marked).
  4. Tighten to a snug, leak-free connection; do not overtighten swivels.
  5. Prime and test at low pressure; check for leaks and verify pattern.

Tip: Keep spare 100-mesh elements on hand and change them when pressure drop or tip spitting appears.

When to Rebuild / Replace

  • Frequent tip clogs or uneven fan even with clean strainers.
  • Noticeable pressure loss at the gun due to a loaded screen.
  • Thread damage or swivel leakage at the housing ends.
  • Crushed or contaminated filter element after solvent flushing.

Bedford vs OEM Comparison

FeatureBedford Aftermarket (14-1200)OEM (Graco)
Fit & Interface1/4 in inline gun filter housing for NPSM hose/gun connectionsFactory gun filter housing 210500
Filtration100-mesh disposable screen included per distributor listings100-mesh screen in OEM housing
Working PressureSuitable for systems up to 5000 psi when used within sprayer ratingPublished 5000 psi (345 bar) max
AvailabilityIf in stock, ships from Bedford Precision Parts in Bedford Hill, New York.Ships via Graco distribution
ValueCost-effective service solutionOEM program

Specs and cross-reference confirmed from Graco and Bedford listings.

FAQs

Yes. Bedford 14-1200 is an aftermarket alternative for the inline gun filter housing referenced as Graco 210500. :contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20}
Any compatible airless gun/hose with 1/4 in NPSM threads, including many Graco contractor units such as FinishPro 390/395 when specified in the parts list. :contentReference[oaicite:21]{index=21}
A 100-mesh screen is commonly supplied in this housing for general coatings; keep spares for quick changes. :contentReference[oaicite:22]{index=22}
Up to 5000 psi (345 bar) per the OEM 210500 specification; do not exceed your sprayer’s rating. :contentReference[oaicite:23]{index=23}
Relieve pressure, install between hose and gun inlet, tighten to seal, then test at low pressure to confirm no leaks before spraying. :contentReference[oaicite:24]{index=24}