

Titan part 0533604 is a male gland designed to provide a secure, leak‑free connection between the fluid hose and the spray gun or pump on compatible Titan Powrcoat 630 spray systems. This threaded fitting ensures proper fluid delivery and pressure integrity during operation. Replacing a worn, cracked, or damaged male gland restores reliable hose attachment and prevents fluid leaks that can compromise finish quality or create a safety hazard.
| Part Number | 0533604 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Male Gland |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | Powrcoat 630 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 0533604 Male Gland is a precision threaded fitting that connects the fluid hose to the spray gun or pump outlet on Powrcoat 630 systems. It is designed to withstand the pressures and chemical exposure typical in professional coating applications, ensuring a durable, leak‑free seal.
Over time, the male gland can become cross‑threaded, cracked, or worn due to repeated hose changes or accidental impact. A damaged fitting can cause fluid leaks, pressure loss, and unsafe operating conditions. Replacing the gland with an authentic Titan part restores proper connection integrity and ensures consistent material delivery.
| Secure connection | Provides a threaded interface to attach the fluid hose to the gun or pump |
|---|---|
| Leak prevention | Forms a high‑pressure seal to keep coating material contained |
| System integrity | Maintains consistent fluid flow and pressure for proper atomization |
| Visible damage | Cracks, deformation, or stripped threads |
|---|---|
| Leaks at connection | Fluid escapes even when hose is fully tightened |
| Difficult threading | Hose nut will not engage smoothly or seizes |
| Worn sealing surface | Corrosion or wear prevents proper sealing |
Titan part 0533604 is designed for use with the Powrcoat 630 system. Confirm fitment using the parts diagram for your specific unit.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Powrcoat 630 | Male Gland (hose connection fitting) |
When replacing the male gland, it is common to inspect or replace these associated components to ensure a complete repair.
If the gland is worn, the hose end may also be damaged. Inspect the hose nut and liner for wear.
Check the mating threads and sealing surface on the spray gun or pump for damage.
Some systems use a seal inside the gland; replace it if present to prevent leaks.