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Titan 0522023 Capacitor

Titan 0522023 Capacitor

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Part number 0522023 is a genuine capacitor used in Impact 640 I and IA and RentSpray 600 airless sprayers. This electrical component stores and releases energy to help start and run the sprayer's motor, providing the necessary torque for reliable operation. A failing capacitor can cause slow starting, motor humming without spinning, or complete failure to start. This genuine replacement restores proper motor performance and reliable sprayer operation.

Part Number 0522023
Part Description Capacitor
Brand
  • Impact
  • RentSpray
Fits
  • Impact: 640 I and IA
  • RentSpray: 600
Condition New

Retail Price: $106.1
You save: $11.03 (10.40%)
Our Price: $95.07

 

Capacitor for Impact 640 I/IA & RentSpray 600 Sprayers

The 0522023 Capacitor is a genuine OEM electrical component designed for Impact 640 I and IA and RentSpray 600 airless sprayers. This capacitor is an essential part of the motor start and run circuit, providing the electrical energy needed to initiate motor rotation and maintain efficient operation under load.

In electric motors, capacitors serve two primary functions. Start capacitors provide a high torque boost to get the motor spinning from a dead stop, while run capacitors improve motor efficiency and power factor during continuous operation. A failed or degraded capacitor can result in slow starting, motor humming without rotation, excessive current draw, tripped breakers, or complete failure to start.

This genuine replacement capacitor is manufactured to exact factory specifications for capacitance value, voltage rating, and physical dimensions. Using the correct capacitor ensures proper motor performance, prevents overheating, and extends motor life. Replacing a worn or failed capacitor with this genuine part restores reliable starting and running operation.

Service Guidance: If the sprayer motor hums but does not start, starts slowly, or fails to start altogether, the capacitor may be faulty. Always discharge capacitors safely before handling and replace with the exact specified value.

What it does and when to replace it

What the capacitor does
Motor starting Provides high torque to start the motor from standstill
Motor running Improves motor efficiency and power factor during operation
Energy storage Stores and releases electrical energy as needed
Current regulation Helps regulate current flow for smooth motor operation
When replacement is recommended
Motor won't start Motor hums but does not rotate when power is applied
Slow starting Motor takes longer than normal to reach operating speed
Tripped breakers Excessive current draw causes breakers to trip
Visible damage Bulging, leaking, or corroded capacitor terminals

Compatibility

Part 0522023 is designed for the following sprayer models. Always verify your machine's parts diagram to confirm correct fitment.

Brand / Model Component
Impact 640 I Capacitor
Impact 640 IA Capacitor
RentSpray 600 Capacitor

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a capacitor, it's good practice to inspect these related electrical components.

Motor

Inspect motor bearings and windings for damage that could cause capacitor failure.

Pressure switch / relay

Check starting relays and switches for pitted contacts or failure.

Wiring / connections

Inspect wiring for damage, corrosion, or loose connections that could affect capacitor performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a genuine OEM capacitor used in Impact 640 I and IA and RentSpray 600 airless sprayers to start and run the electric motor.

Common signs include the motor humming but not starting, slow starting, tripped breakers, or visible damage such as bulging, leaking, or corroded terminals.

This capacitor fits Impact 640 I, Impact 640 IA, and RentSpray 600. Consult your machine's parts manual to verify the specific application.

Yes, capacitors can store electrical charge even after power is disconnected. Always discharge the capacitor safely using a high-wattage resistor or insulated tool before handling. Follow all safety guidelines in the service manual and disconnect power before servicing.