

Titan part 2401651A is a linear actuator designed to provide precise, electrically controlled linear motion for valve actuation, pressure control, or positioning functions on the Hydra X 4540-7230 spray system. This actuator converts rotational motor input into smooth, repeatable linear stroke, enabling automated adjustment of spray parameters. Replacing a worn, stalled, or damaged linear actuator restores proper automatic control, eliminates erratic movement, and ensures consistent spray performance.
| Part Number | 2401651A |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Linear Actuator |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | Hydra X 4540-7230 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 2401651A Linear Actuator is an OEM electric actuator used on the Hydra X 4540-7230 spray system. It provides controlled linear movement for functions such as pressure regulator adjustment, valve positioning, or spray gun triggering, allowing automated, repeatable control without manual intervention.
Linear actuators can fail due to worn gears, motor burnout, limit switch damage, or mechanical binding. A faulty actuator may cause the system to stick in one position, fail to respond to commands, or move erratically. Replacing with genuine Titan 2401651A restores smooth, precise linear motion, ensures proper automatic operation, and reduces downtime.
| Precise linear motion | Converts motor rotation to straight movement |
|---|---|
| Automated control | Adjusts valves or regulators without manual input |
| Position feedback | Provides stroke position to control system |
| No movement | Actuator does not respond to command |
|---|---|
| Erratic stroke | Hesitation, jerking, or incomplete travel |
| Unusual noise | Grinding, clicking, or buzzing |
| Physical damage | Cracked housing, bent rod, or corrosion |
Titan part 2401651A is compatible with the following spray system. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine and serial number.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Hydra X 4540-7230 | Linear Actuator |
When replacing the linear actuator, consider inspecting or replacing these associated components.
Check the controller output; a faulty driver can damage a new actuator.
Inspect wires for chafing or corrosion; replace damaged connectors.
Ensure the valve or regulator moves freely; binding can cause actuator failure.