Five Sharpe Parts That Keep Your Gun in Hero-Mode

When a spray gun sputters mid-stroke, your pristine finish—and your customer’s patience—evaporate in seconds. Sharpe® guns are legendary among professional automotive refinishers for their silky atomization and rugged build, and that reputation only grew after the brand joined forces with Graco Inc. in 2003. Graco’s Minneapolis engineering team and its skilled manufacturing crew in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, have poured world-class R&D and production muscle into every Sharpe part since, delivering the uncompromising performance, consistency, and global distribution painters rely on today.
Benny’s Spray Center, a family-run service hub headquartered in the USA, keeps that legacy humming on job sites nationwide. Stocking dozens of genuine Sharpe replacement parts—plus phone-support from certified techs—Benny’s turns a potential breakdown into a non-event. The guide below spotlights five high-impact Sharpe components available right now from Benny’s and shows how each one protects your finish, your schedule, and your profit margin.
Why Bedford Precision Parts Beat “Almost Good Enough”
Aftermarket bits may look identical on a shop rag, but chemistry and tolerances tell the truth in the booth. Bedford Precision Parts—engineering spray-equipment components since 1965—machines its parts to rigid specifications and tests every batch in-house, so threads seat cleanly, packings don’t deform, and gauges read true. Most Bedford items are made in the USA, cut and assembled in facilities that still prize hands-on quality control, giving contractors a domestic supply chain that isn’t hostage to long ocean transits or spotty import inventories. The company formulates its seals, O-rings, and packings from solvent-resistant compounds that won’t swell in lacquer thinner or hot solvents, preserving spray patterns and keeping regulators honest even under punishing shop conditions. Because Bedford reverse-engineers OEM geometries for brands such as Graco, Wagner, Titan, Binks, and Sharpe, its parts drop in with no shimming or “make-it-fit” guesswork, eliminating the downtime and recalibration that creep in with off-brand substitutes. Add lifelong product guarantees and rapid U.S. shipping, and you get replacement parts built to the same—or better—standards as the equipment they keep running, giving pros a reliable, competitively priced alternative to expensive OEM spares.
Five Must-Have Sharpe Replacements
1. Head-Attach Gasket (1-20-28) — Seal the Deal
Every quart of paint that passes your gun travels past a slim ring of gasket material clamped between the head and body. A nicked seal pulls air into the fluid stream, spitting droplets that telegraph through clear coats like Morse code. The Sharpe Head-Attach Gasket costs less than a cup of coffee, weighs less than a paper clip, and installs in under two minutes. Keep three in your tool bag; swap at the first sign of weeping pigment and you’ll never “chase the mix” again.
2. Trigger Shaft (1-20-34) — Restore That Factory-New Pull
When painters complain that a gun “doesn’t feel right,” nine times out of ten the trigger shaft has worn flat on its bearing surfaces. That tiny wobble translates into uneven needle travel and an iffy fan pattern. Drop in a new Sharpe Trigger Shaft and pair it with a fresh needle spring; you’ll swear you’re squeezing a brand-new rig.
3. 71 & 75PI Gun Repair Kit (1-70RK) — A Weekend’s Worth of Insurance
For contractors running classic Sharpe 71 or 75PI guns, the complete 1-70RK kit is a pit-crew tool chest in a Ziploc. Inside: packings, gaskets, O-rings, and a new needle spring—everything that sees daily friction or chemical attack. Repack once a year (or every 500 gallons, whichever hits first) and postpone costly cylinder or needle replacements almost indefinitely.
4. Tip Gasket (1-71-01) — The Two-Dollar Overspray Fix
A worn or compressed tip gasket leaks around the nozzle base, forcing you to crank pressure to maintain fan width. The result? Clouds of overspray, grainy texture, and wasted material. Make a habit of replacing this gasket every time you swap tips; it’s the cheapest insurance in the trade and pays for itself in a single gallon of paint.
5. Air-Valve Assembly (1-71-41X) — End the Mid-Stroke Sneeze
Few things ruin a glass-smooth topcoat faster than an air valve that hesitates and then “sneezes” a surge of air at mid-stroke. A fresh Sharpe Air-Valve Assembly arrives pre-calibrated with new seats and O-rings, restoring instant air-on/air-off response so you can feather edges and corners without spatter. Swap the matching air-valve spring at the same time and you’ll double the service interval on your trigger mechanism.
The Benny’s Advantage: USA Parts + USA People
Ordering parts online is easy; ordering the right parts the first time is where Benny’s earns its stripes. Three certified technicians with a combined 40-plus years of spray-equipment experience answer the phone, not a scripted call center. Snap a picture of your gun, e-mail it in, and they’ll walk you through a diagnosis before UPS has even scanned your package.
- Inventory depth: Benny’s stocks nearly 3,000 SKUs and refreshes Sharpe inventory weekly, so backorders are rare and multi-brand crews can bundle Sharpe, Binks, and Titan parts in one cart.
- Speed + savings: Orders over $179 ship free anywhere in the continental US, making it painless to top off consumables while adding a rebuild kit “just in case.”
- Local touch: If you’re in Northern California, drive up with a leaky gun, grab a coffee while a tech pressure-tests it, and leave with fresh packings installed—no downtime, no shipping wait.
Build Your Sharpe “Rapid-Repair” Kit
Downtime drains both profit and morale, especially on multi-trade sites where painters are the final pass before clean-up. Smart foremen keep a compact Sharpe kit inside the job trailer:
- Three head-attach gaskets
- One full 1-70RK repair kit per 71-series gun
- Five tip gaskets (one per active tip plus spares)
- Two air-valve assemblies with matching springs
- A trigger-shaft and needle-spring combo
Label each baggie with its OEM number and Benny’s URL so any crew member can reorder before inventory runs dry. Ten minutes of prep can prevent a half-day shutdown the next time a seal calls it quits.
Final Pass: Stock Smart, Spray Confident
Your sprayed finish is the only part of the job the customer actually sees, yet that mirror-smooth result depends on components smaller than a postage stamp. Backed by Graco’s engineering talent in Minneapolis and manufacturing excellence in Sioux Falls, genuine Sharpe parts deliver the reliability pros demand—and Benny’s Spray Center places those parts at your fingertips anywhere in the USA.
By keeping head-attach gaskets, trigger shafts, repair kits, tip gaskets, and air-valve assemblies on hand, you eliminate the “uh-oh” moments that blow budgets and schedules. Ready to bullet-proof your rig? Head over to the full Sharpe parts collection at Benny’s and drop a strategic selection of OEM spares into your cart. One modest parts order today safeguards every glossy square foot you’ll spray tomorrow—proving again that the smartest money you’ll spend all season might weigh less than an ounce.