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Titan 182-932 Pump Cylinder

Titan 182-932 Pump Cylinder

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

182-932 Pump Cylinder is a genuine OEM replacement component for Titan airless sprayers. The pump cylinder houses the piston and packings, providing the precision‑machined bore that creates the hydraulic pressure needed for spraying. A worn, scored, or corroded cylinder leads to pressure loss, reduced performance, and pump failure. Replacing the cylinder restores consistent pressure output and extends pump life.

Part Number 182-932
Part Description Pump Cylinder (precision bore, includes o‑rings)
Brand Titan
Fits Speeflo Commander (741-440, 761-301, 761-411, 741-331); Speeflo Admiral (830-331, 860-451, 830-451, 941-441)
Condition New

Retail Price: $436.8
You save: $63.77 (14.60%)
Our Price: $373.03

 

Pump Cylinder for Speeflo Commander & Admiral Airless Sprayers

The Speeflo 182-932 Pump Cylinder is the heart of the fluid section. This precision‑machined cylinder provides the smooth bore surface that the piston packings seal against to generate high‑pressure output. It also serves as the structural housing for the lower pump components.

Over time, abrasive coatings, corrosion, or normal wear can score or enlarge the cylinder bore, resulting in pressure loss, surging, and the inability to reach required pressure. Replacing the cylinder restores pump efficiency and ensures consistent spray performance.

Service Tip: When replacing the cylinder, always install a new piston packing kit and inspect the piston rod for wear or scoring. Use proper torque on the cylinder bolts to prevent distortion and ensure a leak‑free seal.

What it does and when to replace it

Function of the pump cylinder
Pressure generation Provides the precision bore for piston seal to create hydraulic pressure
Fluid containment Houses the fluid being pressurized; directs flow to outlet valve
Structural support Holds the lower pump assembly together; connects to manifold
When replacement is recommended
Pressure loss / surging Inability to maintain or build pressure despite new packings
Visible scoring / scratches Grooves or wear marks on cylinder bore
Corrosion / pitting Rust or chemical damage affecting seal surface
Leakage from cylinder body Fluid seepage through cylinder wall or at joints

Compatibility

Part 182-932 is the OEM pump cylinder for the following Speeflo sprayer models. Always verify with your machine's serial number and parts diagram.

Brand / Model Component
Commander 741-440 Pump Cylinder
Commander 761-301 Pump Cylinder
Commander 761-411 Pump Cylinder
Commander 741-331 Pump Cylinder
Admiral 830-331 Pump Cylinder
Admiral 860-451 Pump Cylinder
Admiral 830-451 Pump Cylinder
Admiral 941-441 Pump Cylinder

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the pump cylinder, these components should be inspected or replaced to ensure complete pump restoration.

Piston packing kit

New packings are essential with a new cylinder to achieve proper seal and prevent early wear.

Piston rod / piston assembly

A scored or worn piston rod will damage the new cylinder; replace if necessary.

Inlet & outlet valve kits

Worn valves can cause pressure problems that mimic cylinder wear; inspect and rebuild if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

182-932 is the OEM pump cylinder for Speeflo Commander and Admiral airless sprayers. It is the precision‑machined housing that contains the piston and packings to generate spray pressure.

Common signs include: inability to maintain pressure, pressure surging or pulsing, reduced output, fluid leakage from the pump section, and visible scoring or pitting on the cylinder bore when disassembled.

This cylinder fits Speeflo Commander models 741-440, 761-301, 761-411, 741-331, and Speeflo Admiral models 830-331, 860-451, 830-451, 941-441. Always confirm with your parts diagram.

Yes, it is strongly recommended to install a new piston packing kit and inspect the piston rod for wear. New o‑rings for the cylinder‑to‑manifold connection should also be used to prevent leaks. Torque cylinder bolts to manufacturer specifications to avoid distortion.