Description
When your Solo sprayer stops building pressure or starts leaking, there’s a good chance the internal valve is the culprit. This small but critical component controls the flow and pressure inside your sprayer, and when it wears out, your whole day can grind to a halt. The good news is that replacing this valve gets your sprayer back to working like new without having to buy a whole new unit.
What You’re Getting
- Precise fit for Solo handheld sprayer models – no guesswork or modifications needed
- Quality construction that handles the pressure cycling and chemical exposure of farm work
- Critical component for maintaining proper pressure and spray performance
- Cost-effective fix that extends the life of your sprayer
Built for Real Farm Work
This valve is designed for Solo’s popular handheld sprayers that farmers and ranchers rely on for spot-treating weeds, applying herbicides around buildings, and handling those quick touch-up jobs around the property. Whether you’re running a 2-gallon or 3-gallon unit, these sprayers are built to handle farm chemicals and reach full pressure with less pumping effort than other brands.
Made to Last
Solo builds their sprayer components to handle the chemicals and conditions that come with farm work, using chemically resistant materials throughout. This valve is engineered to maintain proper sealing and pressure control even after repeated use with various agricultural chemicals.
Good to Know
Replacing the valve typically requires basic disassembly of the pump mechanism. If you’re handy with tools, it’s a straightforward repair job. Keep your pump lubricated and rinse the tank after using harsh chemicals to get the most life out of all the internal components.






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