

Titan part 106-116 is a sleeve spring used in the pump or valve assembly of compatible Titan sprayers, including PowrBeast, PowrLiner, and PowrTwin models. This spring provides the necessary tension to maintain proper component alignment, valve seating, or seal pressure, ensuring reliable fluid flow and consistent system performance. Replacing a worn, weakened, or broken sleeve spring restores correct spring force and prevents erratic operation or pressure loss.
| Part Number | 106-116 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Sleeve Spring |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | PowrBeast 4700, 7700, 9700; PowrLiner 4000, 4900 XLT, 4950, 4900, 5000, 6950, 4955, 6955, 8955; PowrTwin 4900, 6900, 8900, 12000 Plus, 3500 50th Anniversary, 3500, 4500, 4900 GH, 4900 XLT |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 106-116 Sleeve Spring is a precision spring used in the pump or valve assemblies of Titan professional sprayers. It provides the necessary tension to keep components such as valves, seals, or sleeves properly seated, ensuring consistent fluid flow and pressure regulation.
Over time, sleeve springs can weaken due to metal fatigue, corrosion, or repeated cycling. A weakened or broken spring can cause valve misalignment, erratic pressure, or failure to maintain prime. Replacing the spring with an authentic Titan part restores correct tension and prevents premature wear of other components.
| Provides tension | Maintains correct force on valves, seals, or sleeves |
|---|---|
| Ensures proper seating | Keeps components aligned for consistent operation |
| Supports pressure regulation | Helps maintain steady fluid pressure during operation |
| Visible damage | Broken, bent, or corroded spring |
|---|---|
| Loss of tension | Spring feels weak or no longer provides adequate force |
| Pressure issues | Erratic spray, loss of prime, or pressure fluctuations |
| During rebuild | Always replace spring when servicing the associated assembly |
Titan part 106-116 is used across a wide range of professional sprayers. Always consult your machine’s parts diagram to confirm the exact location and application.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrBeast 4700 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrBeast 7700 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrBeast 9700 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 4000 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 4900 XLT | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 4950 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 4900 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 5000 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 6950 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 4955 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 6955 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrLiner 8955 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 4900 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 6900 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 8900 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 12000 Plus | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 3500 50th Anniversary | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 3500 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 4500 | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 4900 GH | Sleeve Spring |
| PowrTwin 4900 XLT | Sleeve Spring |
When replacing the sleeve spring, it is often wise to inspect or replace these associated components to ensure a complete repair.
The sleeve that the spring acts upon should be inspected for wear or damage.
If the spring is part of a valve assembly, check seats and balls for wear.
Inspect adjacent seals and O‑rings for deterioration when the assembly is disassembled.