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1200GXC Siphon Assembly Parts (optional)

1200GXC Siphon Assembly Parts (optional)

1200GXC – Siphon Assembly (Optional) Parts

If you’re running the Titan 1200GXC airless sprayer and need to service or upgrade the optional siphon assembly, you’ve come to the right place. This category focuses specifically on the siphon-feed components that draw coating material from a container into the pump system—critical when using drums or when a suction feed is needed.

Why Choose Genuine Siphon Assembly Parts for the 1200GXC?

  • The siphon assembly for the 1200GXC is optional (listed under “Siphon Assembly (optional)” in the manual).
  • A correctly functioning siphon assembly ensures consistent material feed, prevents air ingress, protects the pump and avoids erratic spraying.
  • Using genuine parts—hoses, tubes, foot-valves, screens—helps maintain correct fit, proper suction path and reduces downtime.
  • Because this assembly is optional, it’s often overlooked—having the right parts on hand means you’re prepared when you switch to a suction-feed setup.

Our Range of Siphon Assembly Parts

Here are some of the key parts listed under this sub-category (you’ll want to link each to the exact product page):

Pro Tip: If your sprayer is having trouble drawing material, frequently losing prime, or showing suction cavitation, check the siphon-assembly parts above — especially the hose/tube and inlet screen — before suspecting the pump itself.

How to Choose the Right Siphon Assembly Part

Here’s how to decide which part you need for your 1200GXC:

  • Identify the symptom or need:
    • If you’re drawing from a drum or container and the material feed is inconsistent → Check the return tube (# 103-111), tube/hose length, and inlet screen (# 710-046).
    • If you see air bubbles in the suction line, hose damage or leaks → Inspect the O-ring (# 710-196), adapter (# 710-081) and hose (# 757-079 / 710-219).

  • Confirm your setup: Ensure you truly have the optional siphon assembly installed (manual shows it as optional).
  • Select the right hose/length: For a 5 gal supply you may need the 757-079, for 55 gal maybe 710-219 — match your container size.
  • Check installation and fit: Make sure the tube/hose is properly submerged, connection hardware is tight, no kinks, the screen is clean and suction path has minimal restriction.
  • Maintain regularly: The suction feed line is exposed to material, potential clogging, wear—regular inspection and cleaning will ensure long service life.

FAQs

What does the “Siphon Assembly (Optional) Parts” category cover for the 1200GXC?

This category includes all parts related to the optional siphon feed system on the Titan 1200GXC: return tubes (103-111), O-rings (710-196), adapters (710-081), siphon tubes (757-068), siphon hose (757-079 / 710-219), and inlet screens (710-046) as listed in the manual.

Why would I need a siphon assembly for my 1200GXC?

If your job requires you to draw material from a container (like a 5-gal pail or a 55-gal drum) instead of pressurised feed or gravity feed, the siphon assembly makes that possible. It enables suction feed, which can be necessary for certain setups or job site conditions.

How can I tell if the siphon assembly parts are failing?

Signs include: your sprayer losing prime, air ingress in the suction line, hose collapse/kinks, frequent pump cavitation, inconsistent flow, visible damage to the hose/tube or plugged inlet screen. These symptoms often point to faulty siphon assembly parts rather than the pump.

Can I just replace the hose or do I need the whole assembly?

It depends on the fault. If the hose is damaged or collapsed, replacing the hose (e.g., 757-079 or 710-219) may suffice. If you notice adapter leaks, O-ring failure, or tube damage, you may need to replace the full assembly (tube + hose + fitting + screen) to ensure proper suction feed.

Are aftermarket siphon assemblies suitable for the 1200GXC?

While aftermarket parts may be available, using genuine Titan parts ensures correct fit, length, adapter threading, proper sealing and reliable suction performance. The manual lists the siphon assembly as an optional but designed configuration for the machine.

Ready to Order Your Siphon Assembly Parts?

Browse our full collection of Titan 1200GXC siphon assembly parts above and select the exact item you need. If you’re unsure which part number fits your machine or which configuration (5 gal vs. 55 gal) is correct for your feed setup, contact our support team — we’ll help you identify the correct parts and get you back to reliable feed performance.