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Titan 2395014 Paint Head Assembly Gsh-33

Titan 2395014 Paint Head Assembly Gsh-33

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Part 2395014 Paint Head Assembly Gsh-33 is a complete replacement paint head assembly designed for Elite 5500 and PowrLiner 4500/5500 series equipment. This assembly houses the fluid inlet, outlet, and check valve components, directing paint flow to the spray gun. Replacing a worn, leaking, or clogged paint head restores proper fluid delivery, consistent spray pattern, and reliable performance.

Part Number 2395014
Part Description Paint Head Assembly Gsh-33
Brand Elite / PowrLiner
Fits Elite 5500, PowrLiner 4500, PowrLiner 5500
Condition New

Retail Price: $380.1
You save: $55.49 (14.60%)
Our Price: $324.61

 

Paint Head Assembly Gsh-33 – Elite 5500 / PowrLiner 4500 & 5500

The 2395014 Paint Head Assembly Gsh-33 is a precision-machined component that directs paint flow from the pump to the spray gun on compatible Elite and PowrLiner equipment. It houses the fluid inlet and outlet ports, check valves, and pressure control passages, ensuring consistent material delivery and proper spray gun operation.

Over time, abrasive materials, chemical exposure, and normal wear can cause internal components to degrade, leading to pressure loss, erratic spray patterns, or leaks. Replacing the complete paint head assembly restores original flow characteristics and eliminates the need for individual component troubleshooting.

Service Guidance: Before installation, inspect all mating surfaces for damage and ensure all old gasket material is removed. Use thread sealant on fittings as specified in the service manual. Always test for leaks at low pressure before returning to full operation.

Function & replacement indicators

Primary functions
Fluid direction Channels paint from pump to spray gun through internal passages
Check valve housing Contains inlet and outlet check valves for proper fluid control
Pressure regulation Integrates with pressure control system for consistent output
Filter mounting Provides mounting point for fluid filter (if applicable)
When replacement is needed
External leaks Paint seeping from housing seams or fitting connections
Pressure fluctuations Inconsistent spray pattern or surging during operation
Internal wear Worn passages causing poor flow or material buildup
Thread damage Stripped or damaged fitting ports preventing secure connections

Compatibility

This paint head assembly is designed for the following models. Always verify your equipment's serial number and parts diagram to ensure correct fit.

Brand / Model Component
Elite 5500 Paint head assembly (Gsh-33)
PowrLiner 4500 Paint head assembly (Gsh-33)
PowrLiner 5500 Paint head assembly (Gsh-33)

Related parts commonly replaced together

When replacing the paint head assembly, consider inspecting and replacing these associated components to ensure a complete and reliable repair.

Check valve kit

Worn check valves can cause poor priming and pressure loss; replace simultaneously.

Fluid filter

A clogged or damaged filter restricts flow and may indicate contamination.

Inlet/Outlet fittings

Inspect for thread damage and replace if necessary to ensure leak-free connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

The assembly includes the complete machined paint head housing with integrated fluid passages. Check valves, fittings, and mounting hardware may need to be transferred from your existing assembly or ordered separately depending on your specific configuration.

Common signs include external paint leaks around the housing, fluctuating spray pressure, difficulty priming, or visible damage to fitting threads. Internal wear may also cause poor atomization or inconsistent material delivery.

This paint head assembly fits Elite 5500, PowrLiner 4500, and PowrLiner 5500 models. Always cross-reference your equipment's serial number and parts manual to confirm fitment.

Minor issues such as worn seals or check valves can often be repaired using a rebuild kit. However, if the housing itself is cracked, warped, or has damaged threads, replacement with this new assembly is recommended for reliable performance and to prevent future failures.