Part #: 500-200-03
Part #: 500-200-06
Part #: 500-200-10
Part #: 500-200-15
Part #: 540-030
Part #: 540-060
Part #: 540-100
Part #: 540-150
Gun and Pump Filters (Threaded) are essential components for maintaining smooth, consistent coating performance in professional airless and air-assisted spray systems. Designed to trap debris, dried paint particles, and contaminants before they reach the spray tip, these filters help extend equipment life, reduce clogging, and ensure high-quality finishes across industrial, automotive, woodwork, and architectural applications.
These threaded filters are compatible with popular Titan spray systems and are available in multiple mesh grades to match different coating types and viscosity levels — including Titan 500-200-03 Green 30 Mesh-Coarse (2-Pack) Filter, Titan 500-200-06 Medium Filter, Titan 500-200-10 Yellow 100 Mesh-Fine (2-Pack), Titan 500-200-15 Extra Fine Filter 150 Mesh (2-Pack), Titan 540-030 Green 30 Mesh Filter, Titan 540-060 White 60 Mesh, and Titan 540-100 Yellow 100 Mesh. Whether spraying latex paints, stains, lacquers, or fine-finish coatings, these filters support efficient material flow and superior spray pattern consistency.
The Titan 500-200-03 Green 30 Mesh-Coarse (2-Pack) Filter is ideal for thicker coatings such as latex, acrylics, block fillers, and high-build primers because it allows heavier material to pass through while blocking large debris.
Use the Titan 500-200-06 Medium Filter when spraying general-purpose coatings like interior paints, oil-based products, and standard enamels. It balances filtration and flow without over-restricting heavier materials.
The Titan 500-200-10 Yellow 100 Mesh – Fine (2-Pack) is best suited for stains, lacquers, sealers, and light-bodied finishes where finer filtration is needed to prevent tip clogging and achieve smoother spray patterns.
Choose the Titan 500-200-15 Extra Fine Filter (150 Mesh) when working with ultra-fine coatings such as clear finishes, automotive topcoats, and precision fine-finish materials that require maximum particle filtration.
Replace filters whenever you notice restricted material flow, frequent tip clogging, pressure fluctuation, or visible contamination buildup. For professional use, filters should be inspected daily and replaced as needed to maintain spray quality and equipment protection.