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Titan 103-829 Syphon Hose Assembly

Titan 103-829 Syphon Hose Assembly

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 103-829 is a complete syphon hose assembly used to draw material from the supply container into the pump on the PowrLiner 3500 sprayer. When the original syphon hose becomes worn, cracked, or develops leaks, it can cause cavitation, loss of prime, and inconsistent spray performance. This assembly restores proper material intake and reliable pump operation.

Assembly Includes:
  • Syphon hose
  • Suction strainer/filter
  • Hose end fittings
  • Hose clamps
  • All necessary connection hardware
Part Number 103-829
Part Description Syphon Hose Assembly
Brand PowrLiner
Fits PowrLiner 3500
Condition New

Retail Price: $413.1
You save: $60.31 (14.60%)
Our Price: $352.79

 

Complete Syphon Hose Assembly for PowrLiner 3500 Sprayer

The Titan part 103-829 Syphon Hose Assembly is a complete fluid intake system designed specifically for the PowrLiner 3500 sprayer. This assembly draws coating material from the supply container and delivers it to the pump inlet, incorporating a suction strainer to filter debris and ensure reliable pump operation.

A damaged or compromised syphon hose is a primary cause of pump cavitation, loss of prime, and inconsistent spray performance. This complete assembly addresses every element of the intake path, eliminating the guesswork of sourcing individual components and guaranteeing proper fit and function for your PowrLiner 3500.

Fluid Intake Insight: The syphon hose assembly works in conjunction with the pump's internal filtration system. The integrated strainer is your first line of defense against debris contamination, protecting pump packings and valves from premature wear.

What it does and when to replace it

What the syphon hose assembly does
Material intake Draws coating material from container to pump
Filtration Integrated strainer captures debris before pump entry
Prime maintenance Maintains continuous fluid column for pump prime
Flow delivery Ensures consistent material supply to pump
Replacement indicators
Cracks or damage Visible cracks causing air leaks or fluid drip
Loss of prime Pump repeatedly loses prime during operation
Air bubbles Visible air in fluid line indicating hose leak
Strainer damage Clogged or damaged strainer affecting flow

Compatibility

Titan part 103-829 is designed specifically for the PowrLiner 3500 sprayer model. This syphon hose assembly is a direct replacement for the original component.

Model Application
PowrLiner 3500 Complete syphon hose replacement

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the syphon hose assembly, these related intake components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.

Pump inlet fitting

Connection point for syphon hose; inspect for damage or wear.

Fluid filter

Pump's internal filter works in tandem with suction strainer.

Hose clamps

Replace clamps if corroded or damaged.

Frequently Asked Questions

A syphon hose assembly is specifically designed for material intake applications. It includes a weighted or rigid end with a strainer that remains submerged in the material, and is constructed to resist collapsing under suction vacuum. Standard hoses may not maintain their shape under suction and typically lack the integrated strainer and proper fittings for pump inlet connections.

Signs that your syphon hose assembly needs replacement include: visible cracks or damage causing air leaks or fluid drip, the pump repeatedly losing prime, air bubbles visible in the fluid line, reduced material flow, or a clogged or damaged strainer that cannot be cleaned. Regular inspection will help identify issues before they cause operational problems.

While strainers may be available separately, the complete 103-829 assembly is recommended when the hose itself shows signs of wear, cracking, or deterioration. The hose material can degrade over time due to chemical exposure and flexing, leading to air leaks even if the strainer appears serviceable. The complete assembly ensures all components are new and properly matched for reliable performance.

Installation typically involves: 1) Removing the old hose and cleaning the pump inlet fitting, 2) Attaching the new hose to the pump inlet, ensuring it seats fully, 3) Securing with provided clamps, 4) Positioning the strainer end so it rests near the bottom of the material container without blocking flow, and 5) Testing prime before operation. Ensure all connections are tight but not over-torqued to prevent damage.