

Titan part 0533612 is a ball cage – a precision component that retains and guides the balls within the pump's bearing or valve assembly of the PowrCoat 630. This cage ensures proper spacing and movement of the balls, allowing smooth operation and consistent pressure generation. Replacing a worn, cracked, or damaged ball cage restores proper function, eliminates noise or binding, and ensures reliable pump performance.
| Part Number | 0533612 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Ball Cage |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | PowrCoat 630 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 0533612 Ball Cage is a precision component used inside the pump of the PowrCoat 630. It retains and spaces the balls in a ball‑type bearing or check valve assembly, ensuring smooth rotation or controlled flow. The cage prevents ball‑to‑ball contact, reduces friction, and maintains proper alignment for consistent operation.
Over time, the ball cage can wear, crack, or become deformed due to fatigue, contamination, or improper lubrication. A damaged cage can cause the balls to bind, create noise, or lead to erratic pump performance. Replacing the ball cage restores smooth movement, reduces wear on other components, and ensures the pump operates reliably.
| Ball retention & spacing | Holds balls at precise intervals to prevent contact and reduce friction |
|---|---|
| Guides motion | Maintains alignment of balls in bearings or check valves for smooth operation |
| Load distribution | Evenly distributes forces across the ball set, minimizing wear |
| Cracks or breakage | Visible cracks or missing sections compromise integrity |
|---|---|
| Wear or deformation | Excessive wear on pockets or distortion that affects ball movement |
| Noise / binding | Unusual sounds or roughness during operation |
| During pump overhaul | Always replace when rebuilding the pump to ensure optimal performance |
Titan part 0533612 is used in the following model. Always confirm fitment using your machine's parts diagram.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrCoat 630 | Ball Cage |
When replacing the ball cage, these associated components are often inspected or replaced to ensure a complete repair.
If the cage is damaged, the balls may be worn or out of round. Replace the ball set for proper fit.
Inspect the races or seats that contact the balls for wear or pitting.
Replace any seals or gaskets disturbed during disassembly to prevent leaks.