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Titan 0555929 Pump Housing Assembly

Titan 0555929 Pump Housing Assembly

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

This Titan 0555929 pump housing assembly is a direct replacement structural component designed for use on compatible Advantage, PowrLiner, and SprayTech equipment. It encloses and protects critical pump components, providing fluid passages, mounting points, and structural integrity for the pumping system. Replacing a worn, cracked, or damaged pump housing assembly restores proper pump function, prevents fluid leaks, and ensures reliable operation.

Part Number 0555929
Part Description Pump Housing Assembly
Brand Advantage, PowrLiner, SprayTech
Compatible Models Advantage: GPX 85
PowrLiner: 2850, 1800M, 2800M
SprayTech: GPX 85
Condition New

Retail Price: $788.4
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Our Price: $662.26

 

Titan 0555929 Pump Housing Assembly for Advantage, PowrLiner & SprayTech

The Titan 0555929 Pump Housing Assembly is a genuine Titan-manufactured replacement structural component designed for use on compatible Advantage, PowrLiner, and SprayTech equipment. This precision-machined housing serves as the core structure for the pump system, containing fluid passages, providing mounting points for pistons and valves, and maintaining the rigid framework necessary for proper pump operation.

In airless spray systems, the pump housing must maintain precise internal dimensions and leak-free integrity to ensure consistent pressure and reliable performance. Over time, housings can develop cracks, wear at sealing surfaces, or suffer damage from impact or corrosion. A compromised housing can lead to fluid leaks, pressure loss, contamination of fluid, and eventual pump failure. Replacing a damaged pump housing assembly with this genuine Titan component restores proper fluid containment, ensures accurate pressure control, and maintains the performance standards of your equipment.

Service Guidance: If you notice external fluid leaks, pressure drops, or visible damage to the housing, inspect and replace the pump housing assembly promptly to prevent further system damage.

What it does and when to replace it

What the pump housing assembly does
Component mounting Provides secure mounting points for pistons, valves, and fittings
Fluid containment Contains fluid under pressure without leaks
Fluid passages Directs fluid flow through internal channels
When replacement is recommended
Fluid leaks External leaks from housing cracks or seal surfaces
Cracks or damage Visible cracks, warping, or impact damage
Worn sealing surfaces Grooves or damage where seals contact
Pressure loss System unable to maintain operating pressure

Compatibility

This Titan 0555929 pump housing assembly 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 85
PowrLiner 2850, 1800M, 2800M
SprayTech GPX 85

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the pump housing assembly, these associated components are often inspected or replaced to ensure a complete repair.

Piston Assembly

Inspect piston for wear or damage; replace if worn to ensure proper fit in new housing.

Seals / O-Rings / Packings

Always replace all seals when installing a new housing to ensure leak-free operation.

Valves (Inlet/Outlet)

Inspect valves for wear or damage; replace if necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a pump housing assembly manufactured by Titan, designed as a direct replacement structural component for containing and supporting pump components on compatible Advantage, PowrLiner, and SprayTech equipment.

Common signs include external fluid leaks, visible cracks or damage, worn sealing surfaces, or pressure loss in the pump system.

It fits Advantage GPX 85; PowrLiner 2850, 1800M, 2800M; and SprayTech GPX 85.

Installation requires complete disassembly of the pump. Carefully remove all components from the old housing, clean mating surfaces thoroughly, and install new seals. Transfer components to the new housing, ensuring proper orientation and torque specifications. Reassemble the pump and test for leaks at operating pressure. Refer to your equipment's service manual for detailed procedures and torque values.