

Titan part 0295570 is an inlet ball seat used in the fluid section of compatible SprayTech Airless EP2205 and EP2105 sprayers. This direct‑replacement seat works with the inlet ball to create a one‑way seal, allowing paint to enter the pump while preventing backflow.
| Part Number | 0295570 |
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| Part Description | Inlet Ball Seat |
| Brand | Titan |
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| Condition | New |
The Titan 0295570 Inlet Ball Seat is a genuine OEM replacement component for the inlet valve assembly on SprayTech Airless EP2205 and EP2105 sprayers. It provides a precision sealing surface for the inlet ball, creating a one‑way check valve that allows paint to be drawn into the pump cylinder during the upstroke and prevents backflow during the downstroke.
A worn, pitted, or damaged ball seat will cause loss of prime, reduced pressure, erratic spray, or fluid leaking backward through the inlet. Replacing the seat (often along with the inlet ball) restores proper valving and pump efficiency.
| One‑way flow control | Works with inlet ball to allow fluid in, block reverse flow |
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| Prime retention | Prevents fluid from draining back to the container when pump stops |
| Pressure building | Essential for creating high pressure on the downstroke |
| Loss of prime / won't prime | Sprayer runs but does not draw paint |
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| Pressure drops or surges | Inlet valve leaking causes inconsistent output |
| Fluid backflow into container | Paint returns to bucket when sprayer is off |
| Visible seat damage | Pitting, scoring, or wear pattern on sealing surface |
Titan 0295570 is compatible with the following SprayTech Airless models. Always confirm fitment using the parts diagram for your specific machine.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| SprayTech Airless EP2205 | Inlet Ball Seat |
| SprayTech Airless EP2105 | Inlet Ball Seat |
When replacing the inlet ball seat, these related components are often inspected or replaced at the same time for a complete valve repair.
Replace the ball at the same time as the seat; a worn ball will damage a new seat quickly.
If the pump has general pressure problems, inspect the outlet valve ball and seat as well.
Leaking packings can mimic inlet valve symptoms; inspect if performance issues persist.