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Titan 2430093 Power Cord Assembly

Titan 2430093 Power Cord Assembly

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Titan Tools Inc.

SprayTech part 2430093 is a power cord assembly designed for the Impact X 410 airless paint sprayer. This assembly provides the electrical connection between the sprayer and the power source, delivering the necessary current for motor operation and control system function. The power cord assembly includes the molded plug, insulated wiring, and internal terminations that connect to the sprayer's electrical system. When the power cord becomes damaged, frayed, or develops internal breaks, symptoms may include intermittent operation, failure to start, sparking, or complete loss of power. This replacement assembly restores safe and reliable electrical connection on compatible Impact X 410 units.

Part Number 2430093
Part Description Power Cord Assembly
Brand SprayTech
Fits Impact X 410
Condition New

$25.1

Power Cord Assembly for Impact X 410 Sprayer

The SprayTech 2430093 Power Cord Assembly is the primary electrical interface between the Impact X 410 airless paint sprayer and the AC power source. This assembly is engineered to safely deliver the electrical current required for the sprayer's motor and control systems while meeting rigorous safety standards for portable power tools used in construction and painting environments. The power cord assembly consists of a molded NEMA 5-15 plug, a flexible outer jacket containing insulated current-carrying conductors, and internal terminations that connect to the sprayer's main control box and electrical system. The molded plug design incorporates strain relief and durable housing materials that resist damage from repeated insertion and removal at job site outlets. The cord jacket is constructed from materials that provide resistance to oil, chemicals, abrasion, and temperature extremes commonly encountered in painting applications. The internal conductors are sized to accommodate the motor's current draw under full load conditions while maintaining acceptable voltage drop across the cord length. Several failure modes can affect the power cord assembly over the life of the sprayer. Repeated flexing and coiling can cause internal conductor fatigue, particularly near the plug end and the point where the cord enters the sprayer housing. Physical damage from being run over by equipment, pinched in doors, or cut by sharp objects can compromise the outer jacket and potentially expose live conductors. Exposure to solvents, paints, and cleaning agents can cause jacket deterioration, leading to cracking and eventual insulation failure. Symptoms of power cord failure include intermittent power loss that responds to cord movement, the sprayer failing to start or shutting down unexpectedly, visible fraying or cuts in the cord insulation, sparking at the plug or cord entry point, and warm spots along the cord indicating internal resistance from damaged conductors. A compromised power cord presents both operational and safety concerns, as damaged insulation can create shock hazards for the operator. Replacing a damaged power cord assembly restores reliable electrical connection, eliminates intermittent power issues, and ensures the sprayer meets applicable electrical safety standards for continued job site use.

Service Guidance: Before replacing the power cord, verify that the outlet being used provides proper voltage and is correctly grounded. Inspect the cord strain relief at the sprayer housing for damage, and ensure the new cord is properly secured to prevent pull-out and internal wire fatigue.

What it does and when to replace it

What the power cord assembly does
Electrical connection Provides safe, reliable power delivery from wall outlet to sprayer electrical system
Safety grounding Maintains proper equipment ground to protect operator from electrical shock
Strain relief Absorbs mechanical stress to prevent internal wire fatigue and damage at connection points
When replacement is recommended
Visible damage Cuts, fraying, cracked insulation, or exposed conductors
Intermittent power Sprayer loses power or shuts down when cord is moved or flexed
Plug damage Bent, loose, or burned prongs; cracked or broken plug housing
No power Sprayer fails to operate despite known-good power source and outlet

Compatibility

SprayTech part 2430093 is compatible with the following airless paint sprayer model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Sprayer ModelComponent
Impact X 410 Power cord assembly

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the power cord assembly, it is an opportune time to inspect these related electrical components that affect overall sprayer operation.

On/off switch

The power switch should be inspected for proper operation, as switch failure can mimic power cord issues and cause intermittent or no-start conditions.

Main control box

Inspect the control box input terminals and internal connections for signs of overheating or damage that may have resulted from power cord issues.

Strain relief / cord clamp

Check the cord strain relief or clamp where the cord enters the sprayer housing for damage that could allow cord movement and internal wire fatigue.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a power cord assembly for the Impact X 410 airless paint sprayer. This assembly provides the electrical connection between the sprayer and the power source, including the molded plug, insulated wiring, and internal terminations.

Common symptoms include visible cuts, fraying, or cracked insulation, intermittent power loss that responds to cord movement, the sprayer failing to start despite a known-good power source, damaged or burned plug prongs, and warm spots along the cord indicating internal conductor damage.

This power cord assembly is compatible with the Impact X 410 airless paint sprayer. Verify fitment using the parts diagram specific to your sprayer revision.

Inspect the on/off switch for proper operation, as switch failure can cause similar symptoms. Check the control box input terminals for signs of overheating or damage. Examine the cord strain relief where the cord enters the sprayer housing to ensure it is intact and will properly secure the new cord.