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PowrTwin 4900XLT Siphon Hose Assembly Parts

PowrTwin 4900XLT Siphon Hose Assembly Parts
Titan 420-070 Siphon Hose, 1
Titan 420-070 Siphon Hose, 1" x 5'

Item No: 1

Part #: 420-070

Part 420-070 is a replacement 1 inch by 5 foot siphon hose for a wide range of compatible spray ...

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Titan 103-679 Hose Clamp
Titan 103-679 Hose Clamp

Item No: 2

Part #: 103-679

html lang="en"> Titan part 103-679 is a hose clamp designed to secure fluid or air ho...

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Titan 103-585 Long bent siphon Tube (can be ordered as Titan 2437710)
Titan 103-585 Long bent siphon Tube (can be ordered as Titan 2437710)

Item No: 3

Part #: 2437710

Titan 103-585 Long bent siphon Tube is replaced by Titan 2437710

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Titan 0509762A Inlet Screen (replaces Titan 103-627)
Titan 0509762A Inlet Screen (replaces Titan 103-627)

Item No: 4

Part #: 0509762A

PowrTwin part 0509762A is an Inlet Screen that replaces Titan 103-627 and is used to filter debris f...

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Titan 194-761 Adapter
Titan 194-761 Adapter

Item No: 5

Part #: 194-761

  Titan part 194-761 is an adapter designed to connect or transition between different t...

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Titan 103-119 Clip Hose Guard
Titan 103-119 Clip Hose Guard

Item No: 6

Part #: 103-119

Part 103-119 is a replacement hose guard clip for a wide range of compatible spray equipment. Th...

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Titan 103-125 Guard Spring 1
Titan 103-125 Guard Spring 1" Hose Protector

Item No: 7

Part #: 103-125

Part 103-125 is a replacement spring-type hose protector for 1 inch hoses on a wide range of com...

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Order PowrTwin 4900XLT Siphon Hose Assembly Parts

The PowrTwin 4900XLT Siphon Hose Assembly Parts are designed to draw coating material from the supply container into the sprayer's fluid system. These components play a critical role in maintaining steady material intake, proper priming, and uninterrupted fluid flow for the Titan PowrTwin 4900XLT airless sprayer during demanding commercial and industrial coating applications.

The siphon hose assembly typically includes the siphon hose (1" x 5'), inlet screen, adapter, spring hose protector, long bent siphon tube, hose clamps, and clip hose guards. Working together, these components help prevent debris from entering the pump, maintain smooth material transfer, and support efficient operation when spraying paints, primers, elastomerics, waterproofing products, and other heavy coatings.

Built for rugged jobsite environments, the siphon hose system is designed to withstand continuous use and exposure to a wide range of coating materials. Regular inspection of hoses, screens, and fittings helps improve priming performance, reduce material flow interruptions, and extend the life of the sprayer fluid section.

FAQs

A collapsing siphon hose may indicate internal hose wear, excessive suction demand, or a weakened hose structure. Reinforcing the connection points with the spring hose protector and clip hose guard helps prevent collapse at the hose ends under high-demand conditions.

Air bubbles often occur when loose hose clamp fittings, a damaged adapter connection, or worn seals allow air to enter the fluid intake system. Ensuring all connections are fully tightened and that the siphon hose shows no cracks helps eliminate air infiltration.

Heavy coatings, unstrained materials, or products containing large solids can accumulate on the inlet screen more quickly and restrict material flow. Cleaning the inlet screen more frequently when working with heavier materials and ensuring the long bent siphon tube is fully submerged helps reduce screen fouling.

Yes. Cracks, soft spots, or small leaks in the siphon hose can interrupt material intake and cause inconsistent pump pressure during operation. Securing all connections with properly tightened hose clamps and replacing a worn hose with a genuine OEM part ensures stable suction performance throughout the spray cycle.

Slow material intake may result from a partially blocked inlet screen, restricted flow in the long bent siphon tube, a loose adapter connection, or buildup inside the siphon assembly. Cleaning the inlet screen, inspecting all hose clamps for tightness, and verifying the siphon tube is fully submerged in the material container typically resolves slow intake issues.