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Titan 0533424 Female Gland

Titan 0533424 Female Gland

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

AirCoat part 0533424 is a female gland used in the fluid section of AirCoat spray systems to connect and seal fluid passages. It serves as a threaded coupling that accepts a mating male gland or fitting, creating a leak‑tight connection under high pressure. Replacing a worn or damaged female gland restores proper fluid flow and prevents material bypass or external leakage on compatible AirCoat equipment.

Part Number 0533424
Part Description Female Gland
Brand AirCoat
Fits AirCoat 423
Condition New

$18.9

 

 

Female Gland for AirCoat 423 Spray Systems

The AirCoat 0533424 Female Gland is a precision-machined fluid coupling component designed for use in AirCoat 423 air-assisted spray systems. It serves as the female threaded port that accepts a mating male gland, creating a high‑pressure seal within the fluid manifold, hose connection, or gun body. Manufactured to original specifications, it ensures proper thread engagement and sealing surface geometry.

Over time, glands can suffer from thread wear, corrosion, or deformation due to repeated assembly/disassembly or overtightening. A compromised female gland may cause fluid leaks, difficulty achieving proper torque, or cross‑threading that damages mating components. Replacing a worn gland restores the integrity of the fluid circuit and eliminates leaks that waste material and create safety hazards.

Service Guidance: Always clean the threads and sealing surfaces before installation. Use the recommended torque values to avoid damaging the gland or deforming the sealing interface. Inspect the mating male gland for wear or damage; replace both if necessary to ensure a reliable seal.

What it does and when to replace it

What the female gland does
Fluid connection Provides a threaded port to connect fluid lines, hoses, or components
Sealing interface Works with a mating gland or fitting to form a leak‑tight seal under pressure
Fluid direction Maintains proper fluid path within the spray system manifold
When replacement is recommended
External leakage Fluid seeps from the threaded connection during operation
Damaged threads Stripped, cross‑threaded, or corroded threads that prevent proper tightening
Seat deformation The sealing face is nicked, pitted, or worn, causing poor sealing
Difficulty assembling Cannot achieve proper torque or the gland spins without tightening

Compatibility

AirCoat part 0533424 is designed for use with the AirCoat 423 air-assisted spray system. It may also be used in other AirCoat models that share the same fluid port configuration; always verify fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model.

AirCoat Model Component
AirCoat 423 Female Gland

Related parts commonly serviced together

Leaks or connection issues often involve more than the gland alone. These related components are frequently inspected or replaced at the same time.

Male gland / fitting

The mating male gland can also wear or deform; replacing both ensures a proper seal.

Seal / o‑ring

Many gland connections use a separate o‑ring or seal that may need replacement.

Fluid hose / manifold

Damaged threads on the hose end or manifold port may require repair or replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a female gland used in AirCoat 423 spray systems. It provides a threaded fluid connection and sealing surface for mating male glands or fittings within the fluid manifold.

Common signs include fluid leaking from the threaded connection, difficulty tightening the fitting, visible thread damage, or the fitting not seating properly despite correct torque.

This gland is specifically designed for the AirCoat 423. Some other AirCoat models may use the same port configuration; always check the parts diagram for your specific model to confirm fitment.

Refer to the AirCoat 423 service manual for the exact torque specification. In general, tighten until the fitting seats, then apply the recommended additional torque. Over‑tightening can damage threads or distort the sealing surface.