

Titan part 14068 is a 100 mesh replacement filter used to trap debris and particles in the fluid path before they reach the spray tip. This helps prevent tip clogging, reduces wear on internal seals and pistons, and maintains consistent spray pattern quality. Replace regularly to ensure proper filtration and flow on compatible Titan airless sprayers.
| Part Number | 14068 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | 100 Mesh Filter |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | SprayTech EP2510, EP2400, EP2300, EP2300 SE |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 14068 100 Mesh Filter is a critical fluid filtration component designed to capture particles, dried paint skins, and other debris before they enter the spray tip. On compatible SprayTech EP‑series airless sprayers, this filter helps maintain a uniform spray pattern, reduce tip clogs, and protect internal pump components from abrasive damage.
A clogged, torn, or missing filter can cause uneven spray, poor atomization, pressure fluctuations, or premature tip wear. Replacing the filter with a genuine Titan 100 mesh unit restores proper flow and filtration efficiency.
| Debris filtration | Traps particles ≥149 microns to keep spray tip clean |
|---|---|
| Pump protection | Prevents abrasive solids from damaging piston / seal assemblies |
| Consistent spray pattern | Eliminates clog‑induced spitting or fan‑pattern distortion |
| Clogged screen | Reduced flow, pulsation, or inability to build pressure |
|---|---|
| Visible damage | Tears, holes, or deformed housing |
| Seal leaks | Fluid bypassing the filter due to worn or cracked gasket |
| Routine maintenance | Every 3‑6 months or after spraying heavy / textured materials |
Titan part 14068 is compatible with the following airless paint sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| SprayTech EP2510 | 100 mesh inlet / pump filter |
| SprayTech EP2400 | 100 mesh inlet / pump filter |
| SprayTech EP2300 | 100 mesh inlet / pump filter |
| SprayTech EP2300 SE | 100 mesh inlet / pump filter |
Filtration issues often involve other fluid‑path components. When replacing the filter, consider inspecting these items at the same time.
A clogged filter may allow debris to reach the tip – inspect for wear or blockage.
The coarse strainer on the pickup tube should be cleaned whenever the main filter is replaced.
If abrasive material bypassed a damaged filter, seals may show accelerated wear.