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Titan 0089957 Gun Filter Coarse GREEN 2-pack

Titan 0089957 Gun Filter Coarse GREEN 2-pack

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 0089957 is a coarse green gun filter (2‑pack) designed to trap large debris before paint reaches the spray tip. The coarse (green) mesh allows higher flow for thicker coatings while protecting the tip from clogging. Replace clogged or damaged filters to maintain consistent spray pattern and prevent pressure drop on compatible airless sprayers.

Part Number 0089957
Part Description Gun Filter Coarse GREEN 2‑pack
Brand Titan
Fits
  • SprayTech: ED1150, ED655
  • Airless: EPX2555, EPX2505, EPX2455, EPX2405, EPX2355, EPX2305, EPX2255, EPX2155, EP2510, EP2400, EP2300, EP2300 SE, EP2205, EP2105, G10, LX-65 Spray Gun, G10 TR2
  • Airless Advantage: EPX2555, EPX2455, EPX2355, EPX2255, EPX2155
  • PowrLiner: 2850
  • PowrBeast: 4700, 7700, 9700, 4700T
  • Impact: 1640, 540, 440, 410
  • Advantage: 1100, 700, 600, 500, 400
  • Hydra X: 4540
Condition New

$16.3

 

Coarse Green Gun Filter (2‑Pack) for Airless Sprayers

The Titan 0089957 Coarse Green Gun Filter (2‑pack) is a replacement filter that installs in the spray gun handle or inlet to trap large particles before they reach the spray tip. The coarse (green) mesh – typically 50‑60 mesh – allows high flow rates for thick coatings such as block filler, elastomeric, heavy primers, and textured materials while still preventing tip clogs.

A clogged or torn gun filter causes reduced flow, pressure pulsation, uneven spray patterns, or debris reaching the tip. Replacing with a genuine Titan 0089957 two‑pack ensures you have a spare on hand to keep spraying without interruption.

Service Guidance: Inspect the gun filter before each use and after spraying heavy materials. Clean with compatible solvent if lightly soiled; replace if the screen is torn, stretched, or heavily clogged. Always keep a spare filter (the 2‑pack provides one backup) to avoid job site delays.

What it does and when to replace it

What the coarse green filter does
Coarse filtration Traps large particles (approx. 250‑300 microns) – ideal for thick paints
High flow rate Minimizes pressure drop when spraying heavy‑bodied materials
Tip protection Prevents tip clogs and reduces tip wear from debris
When replacement is recommended
Clogged screen Reduced spray output, pulsation, or inability to reach pressure
Visible damage Tears, holes, or deformed plastic frame
Material change Switching from coarse to fine coating – may need finer (red or black) filter
Routine replacement Every 3‑6 months or after every 50‑100 gallons of heavy material

Compatibility

Titan part 0089957 is compatible with the following airless spray guns and sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model.

Brand / Model Component
SprayTech ED1150 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
SprayTech ED655 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2555 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2505 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2455 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2405 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2355 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2305 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2255 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EPX2155 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EP2510 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EP2400 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EP2300 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EP2300 SE Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EP2205 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless EP2105 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless G10 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless LX-65 Spray Gun Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless G10 TR2 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless Advantage EPX2555 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless Advantage EPX2455 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless Advantage EPX2355 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless Advantage EPX2255 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Airless Advantage EPX2155 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
PowrLiner 2850 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
PowrBeast 4700 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
PowrBeast 7700 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
PowrBeast 9700 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
PowrBeast 4700T Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Impact 1640 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Impact 540 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Impact 440 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Impact 410 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Advantage 1100 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Advantage 700 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Advantage 600 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Advantage 500 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Advantage 400 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)
Hydra X 4540 Gun filter coarse green (2-pack)

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a gun filter, inspect other fluid‑path components for debris or wear.

Spray tip & tip guard

A failed gun filter may allow debris to reach the tip – inspect for clogs or wear.

Pump inlet filter / strainer

The coarse strainer on the pickup tube should be cleaned whenever the gun filter is replaced.

Spray gun swivel & seals

If the filter housing leaks, inspect the swivel O‑ring and threads for damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a 2‑pack of coarse (green) gun filters for airless spray guns. The coarse mesh is designed for thick coatings like block filler, elastomeric, and high‑build primers.

Color indicates mesh coarseness: Green = coarse (≈50‑60 mesh) for thick paints; Red = medium (≈100 mesh) for standard paints; Black = fine (≈200 mesh) for stains and clears. Using the wrong mesh can cause pressure drop (too fine) or tip clogs (too coarse).

Yes, you can rinse the filter with compatible solvent if only lightly soiled. However, replace it if the screen is torn, stretched, or the plastic frame is deformed. The 2‑pack gives you a spare for quick replacement.

Inspect the filter before each job. Replace when you notice reduced flow, pressure pulsation, or visible debris on the screen. For professional use with heavy coatings, replace every 1‑3 months or after 50‑100 gallons.