

SprayTech part 0295365 is an inlet ball stop plate used to retain and position the inlet ball within the pump valve assembly on the SprayTech Airless EP2205 sprayer. This plate prevents the ball from traveling too far, ensuring proper sealing and consistent fluid flow during the suction stroke.
| Part Number | 0295365 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Inlet Ball Stop Plate |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
|
| Condition | New |
The Titan 0295365 Inlet Ball Stop Plate is an OEM component designed for the pump inlet valve assembly on the SprayTech Airless EP2205 sprayer. It acts as a mechanical stop that limits the travel of the inlet ball during the suction stroke, ensuring the ball seats properly and allows fluid to enter the pump cylinder.
Over time, the stop plate can become worn, cracked, or deformed due to repeated ball impact or chemical attack. A damaged stop plate can cause the inlet ball to travel too far, resulting in loss of prime, reduced pressure, or erratic pump operation. Replacing with an OEM stop plate restores proper ball travel and reliable fluid intake.
| Limits ball travel | Prevents the inlet ball from moving too far on suction stroke |
|---|---|
| Maintains proper seating | Ensures the ball returns to the seat for sealing on pressure stroke |
| Reduces wear | Prevents direct metal‑to‑metal impact that can damage the valve body |
| Cracked or broken plate | Visible damage from ball impact or overtightening |
|---|---|
| Deformed or bent | Plate no longer flat; allows excessive ball travel |
| Worn surface | Deep grooves or pitting from repeated ball contact |
| Loss of prime / poor suction | Sprayer struggles to pick up material, indicating valve issues |
Titan part 0295365 is a direct replacement inlet ball stop plate for the following sprayer model. Always verify that your pump uses a ball‑type inlet valve and that the stop plate matches the original in thickness and diameter.
| Brand / Model | Components |
|---|---|
| SprayTech Airless EP2205 | Inlet Ball Stop Plate |
When replacing the inlet ball stop plate, inspect or replace these associated components for a complete pump valve service.
Check for wear, flat spots, or pitting. Replace if the ball no longer seals against the seat.
Inspect the seat for nicks, corrosion, or uneven wear. Replace if damaged.
Replace any fastener that holds the stop plate in place if threads are damaged.