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Graco x9 won't hold pressure

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If it comes up to pressure but won't hold it when the motor stops, you have either damaged packings or a bad check ball-to-seat seal. If it's the check ball(s) not seating properly a real good cleaning should take care of it. If it's the packings the only remedy is to replace them.

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