

192-991 Elbow is a genuine OEM replacement elbow fitting for Titan airless sprayers. This 90‑degree or angled fitting is used to change the direction of fluid or air lines in tight spaces, allowing proper routing of hoses or tubes. A cracked, stripped, or leaking elbow can cause fluid leaks, pressure loss, and erratic spray performance. Replacing the elbow restores proper flow direction and leak‑free connections.
| Part Number | 192-991 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Elbow (90° angled fitting, threaded or barbed) |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | Hydra M, Hydra Pro Super |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 192-991 Elbow is a precision angled fitting used to redirect fluid or air lines in Hydra series sprayers. It typically features a 90‑degree bend, allowing hoses or tubes to navigate around chassis components, manifolds, or other obstructions. The elbow is manufactured from corrosion‑resistant materials and designed to withstand the pressures and chemicals common in airless spraying.
Over time, elbow fittings can become cracked from overtightening, corroded from chemical exposure, or have their threads stripped. A damaged elbow may cause fluid leaks, pressure loss, or air ingestion. Replacing the elbow with an OEM component ensures a proper seal, correct flow direction, and reliable operation.
| Direction change | Redirects fluid or air flow at 90° or other angle |
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| Space management | Allows hose routing in tight or confined areas |
| Fluid leak at fitting | Material seeps from elbow threads or body |
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| Visible cracks / damage | Fitting cracked, chipped, or deformed |
| Stripped threads | Fitting will not tighten or seal properly |
| Corrosion / rust | Fitting heavily corroded, affecting strength or seal |
Part 192-991 is the OEM elbow fitting for the following Titan sprayer models. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Hydra M | Elbow |
| Hydra Pro Super | Elbow |
When replacing the elbow fitting, inspect or replace these related components.
The hose or tube attached to the elbow; inspect for cracks, swelling, or kinks.
Use fresh sealant for installation to ensure leak‑free threads.
Inspect the female threads or sealing surface for damage.