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Titan 522143A Motor Control Assembly

Titan 522143A Motor Control Assembly

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 522143A is a complete motor control assembly used to regulate power and operation of the motor on the Impact 410 sprayer. When the original motor control becomes damaged, fails, or develops electrical issues, it can cause motor malfunctions, inconsistent operation, or complete loss of power. This assembly restores proper motor function and reliable sprayer operation.

Assembly Includes:
  • Motor control board
  • Housing and mounting frame
  • Wiring harness with connectors
  • All necessary mounting hardware
Part Number 522143A
Part Description Motor Control Assembly
Brand Impact
Fits Impact 410
Condition New
 

Retail Price: $200.4
You save: $27.86 (13.90%)
Our Price: $172.54

 

Motor Control Assembly for Impact 410 Sprayer

The Titan part 522143A Motor Control Assembly is a complete electronic control unit designed specifically for the Impact 410 sprayer. This assembly regulates power delivery to the motor, controls motor speed and operation, and interfaces with the sprayer's control system to ensure proper performance during spraying operations.

A failing motor control can lead to erratic motor behavior, loss of power, inconsistent spray pressure, or complete motor failure. Replacing with this genuine component ensures proper motor regulation, reliable operation, and extends the life of your Impact 410 sprayer.

Electrical Safety Warning: Always disconnect power before servicing the motor control assembly. If you are not qualified to perform electrical repairs, have the replacement done by a certified technician.

What it does and when to replace it

What the motor control assembly does
Power regulation Controls voltage and current delivered to the motor
Speed control Regulates motor speed based on operator input
System integration Interfaces with controls and safety systems
Protection functions May include thermal or overload protection
When replacement is recommended
Motor not running Motor fails to start or run
Erratic operation Motor runs inconsistently or at wrong speeds
Visible damage Burned components, cracked housing, or damaged connections
Control failure Controls don't affect motor operation

Compatibility

Titan part 522143A is designed specifically for the Impact 410 sprayer model. This motor control assembly is a direct replacement for the original component.

Model Component
Impact 410 Complete Motor Control Assembly

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the motor control assembly, these related electrical components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.

Motor

Inspect motor for damage if control failure was electrical.

Wiring harness

Check connections and wiring for damage or corrosion.

Control panel

Verify that control signals are reaching the motor control.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 522143A Motor Control Assembly includes the complete motor control board, housing and mounting frame, wiring harness with factory-installed connectors, and all necessary mounting hardware. This complete assembly ensures proper fit and reliable electrical connections for a straightforward replacement.

Signs that your motor control assembly needs replacement include: the motor not running at all, motor running erratically or at incorrect speeds, visible damage to the control unit (burned components, cracked housing), burning smells from the control area, or the motor not responding to control inputs. If you suspect motor control failure, have it diagnosed by a qualified technician.

Motor control assemblies are complex electronic units that are not field-repairable. Internal components are surface-mounted on circuit boards and require specialized equipment for diagnosis and repair. Replacement with the genuine 522143A assembly is the recommended course of action. Attempting to repair a failed motor control can lead to unreliable operation and potential safety hazards.

Installation typically involves: 1) Disconnecting power from the sprayer, 2) Removing the old motor control assembly, 3) Connecting the new wiring harness to the main electrical system (matching connectors), 4) Mounting the new assembly securely with provided hardware, and 5) Testing motor operation before returning to service. If you're not experienced with electrical work, have a qualified technician perform the installation.