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Titan 0555902 Clutch Field

Titan 0555902 Clutch Field

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

This Titan 0555902 clutch field is a direct replacement electromagnetic component designed for use on compatible Advantage and SprayTech equipment. It generates the magnetic field that engages and disengages the clutch, controlling power transmission to the pump or drive system. Replacing a worn, shorted, or failed clutch field restores reliable clutch operation, prevents slippage, and ensures consistent sprayer performance.

Part Number 0555902
Part Description Clutch Field
Brand Advantage, SprayTech
Compatible Models Advantage: GPX 130, GPX 165, GPX 220
SprayTech: LCX 130
Condition New

Retail Price: $576.4
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Our Price: $484.18

 

Titan 0555902 Clutch Field for Advantage & SprayTech Equipment

The Titan 0555902 Clutch Field is a genuine Titan-manufactured replacement electromagnetic component designed for use on compatible Advantage and SprayTech equipment. This stationary coil generates a magnetic field when energized, which attracts the clutch rotor or armature to engage power transmission to the pump or drive system.

In airless sprayers, electromagnetic clutches control the engagement of the pump, allowing the motor to run continuously while the pump cycles on and off as needed. Over time, clutch field windings can degrade due to heat, electrical stress, or contamination, leading to short circuits, open windings, or reduced magnetic strength. A failing clutch field can cause slippage, failure to engage, erratic operation, or complete loss of pump drive. Replacing a worn or failed clutch field with this genuine Titan component restores reliable clutch engagement, ensures consistent power transmission, and extends the service life of your equipment.

Service Guidance: If you experience clutch slippage, failure to engage, unusual noises during engagement, or intermittent pump operation, inspect the clutch field. Test for proper resistance and replace if open, shorted, or showing signs of overheating.

What it does and when to replace it

What the clutch field does
Power transmission Controls engagement of pump drive system
Magnetic actuation Generates magnetic field to attract clutch rotor
On/off control Allows pump to cycle while motor runs continuously
When replacement is recommended
Slippage Clutch slips under load or fails to transmit power
Failure to engage Pump does not engage when clutch is energized
Electrical faults Open circuit, short circuit, or incorrect resistance reading
Overheating signs Burnt smell, discolored windings, or melted insulation

Compatibility

This Titan 0555902 clutch field is designed for use on the following models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Brand Compatible Models
Advantage GPX 130, GPX 165, GPX 220
SprayTech LCX 130

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the clutch field, these associated components are often inspected or replaced to ensure a complete repair.

Clutch Rotor / Armature

Inspect for wear, scoring, or cracks; replace if damaged to ensure proper engagement.

Bearing / Bushings

Check for smooth rotation and wear; replace if rough or noisy.

Electrical Connectors

Inspect wiring and terminals for corrosion or damage; repair as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a clutch field manufactured by Titan, designed as a direct replacement electromagnetic component for controlling power transmission on compatible Advantage and SprayTech equipment.

Common signs include clutch slippage, failure to engage, intermittent pump operation, electrical faults, or visible signs of overheating such as burnt smell or discolored windings.

It fits Advantage GPX 130, GPX 165, GPX 220; and SprayTech LCX 130.

Installation involves disassembling the clutch assembly, removing the old field coil, cleaning the mounting surface, and installing the new field with proper orientation. Ensure the field is securely mounted and wiring is correctly connected. Check air gap between field and rotor according to specifications. Refer to your equipment's service manual for detailed procedures and torque values.