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Titan 0297045 Compression Seal

Titan 0297045 Compression Seal

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Titan Tools Inc.

SprayTech part 0297045 is a compression seal used to maintain a pressure-tight seal within the fluid section of compatible airless sprayers. This seal prevents fluid bypass and pressure loss, ensuring consistent output during operation. When the compression seal becomes worn or damaged, it can lead to reduced pressure, erratic spray patterns, or fluid leakage. This replacement seal restores proper sealing performance on compatible SprayTech units, including Airless1 G10, Airless G10, and Airless G10 TR2 models.

Part Number 0297045
Part Description Compression Seal
Brand SprayTech
Fits Airless1 G10; Airless G10; Airless G10 TR2
Condition New

$2.6

Compression Seal for Airless1 G10, Airless G10, and Airless G10 TR2 Sprayers

The SprayTech 0297045 Compression Seal is a precision-engineered sealing component designed to maintain hydraulic integrity within the fluid section of compatible airless paint sprayers. This seal plays a critical role in the reciprocating piston or displacement rod assembly, creating a dynamic seal that prevents high-pressure fluid from bypassing the pumping mechanism. When functioning correctly, the compression seal ensures that the full pressure generated by the pump is directed to the spray tip, resulting in consistent atomization and uniform material application. Over time, normal wear from continuous cycling, abrasive materials, or prolonged exposure to solvents can cause the seal to lose its elasticity, develop surface imperfections, or fail to maintain adequate compression against the moving rod. Symptoms of a failing compression seal include a gradual or sudden drop in operating pressure, difficulty achieving or maintaining pressure, surging spray output, fluid leakage from the pump housing, or the sprayer running continuously without building pressure. Replacing the compression seal restores the pump's ability to generate and sustain proper working pressure, eliminates leaks, and returns the sprayer to reliable operating condition. This service is commonly performed during routine pump maintenance or when troubleshooting pressure-related performance issues on the Airless1 G10, Airless G10, and Airless G10 TR2 models.

Service Guidance: When replacing the compression seal, inspect the piston rod or displacement rod for scoring, corrosion, or wear. A damaged rod will compromise any new seal and should be addressed to ensure long-term repair success.

What it does and when to replace it

What the compression seal does
Pressure containment Creates a dynamic seal around the piston rod to prevent fluid bypass
Consistent output Maintains steady pressure for uniform spray pattern and material flow
Leak prevention Seals high-pressure fluid within the pump, preventing external leakage
When replacement is recommended
Pressure loss Sprayer runs but fails to build or maintain working pressure
Fluid leakage Visible seepage from the pump housing or fluid section
Surging output Intermittent pressure fluctuations during spraying
Worn seal Visual inspection reveals cracking, flattening, or loss of shape

Compatibility

SprayTech part 0297045 is compatible with the following airless paint sprayer models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Sprayer Model Component
Airless1 G10 Compression seal
Airless G10 Compression seal
Airless G10 TR2 Compression seal

Related parts commonly serviced together

Pressure-related issues often involve multiple sealing components. When servicing the compression seal, these parts are commonly inspected or replaced at the same time.

Piston rod / displacement rod

Scored or worn rods will damage new seals and prevent proper sealing regardless of replacement.

V-packings / seal kit

Complete seal kits often include the compression seal along with other wear components in the fluid section.

Filter and tip

Clogged filters or worn tips can create back-pressure conditions that accelerate seal wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a compression seal used in the fluid section of compatible airless sprayers. It creates a dynamic seal around the piston or displacement rod to maintain pressure and prevent fluid leakage.

Common symptoms include loss of spraying pressure, inability to build or maintain pressure, surging or pulsing output, visible fluid leakage from the pump housing, and the sprayer running continuously without achieving proper pressure.

This compression seal is compatible with Airless1 G10, Airless G10, and Airless G10 TR2 models. Always verify fitment using the parts diagram for your specific sprayer revision.

Yes. Inspect the piston rod or displacement rod for scoring, corrosion, or wear, as a damaged rod will quickly compromise a new seal. It is also recommended to check the fluid section for debris and consider replacing other sealing components if they show signs of wear.