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Titan 0537500 Elbow 90 Degree, 1/2NPTM X 3/8NPTF

Titan 0537500 Elbow 90 Degree, 1/2NPTM X 3/8NPTF

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 0537500 is a 90° elbow fitting with 1/2" NPT male on one end and 3/8" NPT female on the other. It is used to connect fluid or air lines at a right angle in tight spaces, commonly found on pump outlets, filter housings, or valve assemblies. The brass construction provides corrosion resistance and durability in high‑pressure paint and solvent environments.

Part Number 0537500
Part Description Elbow 90 Degree, 1/2" NPTM x 3/8" NPTF
Brand Titan
Fits

PowrBeast 4700, 7700, 9700, 4700T

Condition New

Retail Price: $56.1
You save: $3.09 (5.51%)
Our Price: $53.01

 

90° Elbow Fitting for Titan PowrBeast Airless Sprayers

The Titan 0537500 90° Elbow is a heavy‑duty brass fitting that connects components with different thread sizes (1/2" NPT male to 3/8" NPT female). It is commonly used on PowrBeast series airless sprayers to route fluid lines around pump housings, filters, or pressure transducers. The 90° angle reduces hose stress and allows compact assembly.

Over time, elbows can crack from overtightening, corrode from chemical exposure, or develop thread damage. A leaking or restricted fitting can cause pressure drops, air ingestion, or fluid spills. Replacing a worn elbow with a genuine Titan part ensures proper thread fit and reliable sealing.

Service Guidance: When installing a new elbow, apply thread sealant (pipe dope) to the male threads – do not use Teflon tape on NPT threads, as it can shred and clog valves. Tighten snugly by hand plus 1–2 turns with a wrench; overtightening can crack the fitting or damage the mating port.

What it does and when to replace it

What the elbow fitting does
Direction change Provides a 90° turn for fluid or air lines
Thread size transition Adapts 1/2" NPT male to 3/8" NPT female
Stress relief Prevents hoses from kinking or bending sharply
Corrosion resistance Brass material withstands water‑ and solvent‑based coatings
When replacement is recommended
Visible cracks Casting cracks near the hex or at the elbow bend
Thread damage Stripped, cross‑threaded, or corroded threads that will not seal
Persistent leakage Fluid seeps from the fitting even after retightening with sealant
Internal restriction Reduced flow due to scale buildup or deformation

Compatibility

Titan 0537500 is compatible with the following Titan PowrBeast models. Always verify the exact location using your parts diagram.

Brand / Model Component
PowrBeast 4700 90° elbow (1/2" M x 3/8" F)
PowrBeast 7700 90° elbow
PowrBeast 9700 90° elbow
PowrBeast 4700T 90° elbow

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing an elbow fitting, inspect these associated components to ensure a leak‑free repair.

Thread sealant (pipe dope)

Use a high‑quality anaerobic sealant rated for paints and solvents.

Hose or tube assembly

If the elbow was leaking, the attached hose may also be worn or cracked.

Nipple or adapter

If threads are damaged in the mating port, you may need a repair fitting.

Frequently Asked Questions

NPTM = National Pipe Tapered Male (external threads). NPTF = National Pipe Tapered Female (internal threads). The elbow has a 1/2" male end and a 3/8" female end, allowing you to connect a 1/2" port to a 3/8" fitting or hose.

Not recommended. Teflon tape can shred and contaminate the paint or fluid system, clogging filters and spray tips. Use a paste‑type thread sealant (pipe dope) that is compatible with paints and solvents. Apply only to the male threads, leaving the first thread bare.

This fitting is manufactured from corrosion‑resistant brass, which is standard for paint sprayer fluid lines. Brass resists water, latex, and solvent‑based coatings without rusting. Do not substitute with steel fittings, which can corrode and contaminate the paint.

Thread the elbow in by hand until snug, then use a wrench for an additional 1–2 turns. Do not overtighten – brass fittings can crack. The seal is made by the thread taper, not by extreme torque. If it leaks after proper tightening, remove, clean, reapply sealant, and try again.