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Titan 313-1673 Warning Label (Injection/Explosion)

Titan 313-1673 Warning Label (Injection/Explosion)

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 313-1673 is a warning label (injection/explosion) used on compatible airless sprayers. This safety label warns operators of the risks of high‑pressure fluid injection and explosion hazards from improper use or solvent handling. A faded, peeled, or missing warning label can lead to unsafe operation and increased risk of serious injury. Replacing with the OEM label ensures compliance with safety standards and keeps critical warnings visible to the operator.

Part Number 313-1673
Part Description Warning Label (Injection/Explosion)
Brand Titan
Fits
  • Airless Sprayer 340 International Model, 440I, 440IX, 540IX, 640I, 640IX, 740I, 740IX, 840I, 840IX, 1140I, 114IX;
  • Advantage 700, 1100;
  • Performer 640I, 1140IX;
  • PowrTex 1200SF;
  • RenSpray 450, 600, 650, Plus
Condition New

$4.93

 

Warning Label (Injection/Explosion) for Airless Sprayers – Titan 313-1673

The Titan 313-1673 Warning Label is a genuine OEM safety decal that alerts operators to the two most serious hazards of airless spraying: high‑pressure fluid injection and explosion/fire risks from flammable solvents. It features clear pictograms and multilingual text (English, French, Spanish) as required by safety regulations.

Over time, warning labels can fade from UV exposure, peel due to moisture, or become illegible from chemical spills. A missing or unreadable label removes critical safety reminders, increasing the risk of operator injury. Replacing with OEM Titan 313-1673 restores compliance and helps keep safety top‑of‑mind.

Service Guidance: Clean the mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol before applying the new label. Apply at room temperature and press firmly from the center outward. Do not place over existing damaged labels – remove the old label completely.

What it does and when to replace it

What the warning label does
Injection hazard warning Warns that high pressure can inject fluid through skin
Explosion / fire warning Reminds user to ground equipment and avoid sparks
Safety compliance Meets OSHA and ANSI labeling requirements
Operator reminder Provides daily visual safety cue
When replacement is recommended
Faded / illegible text Warnings can no longer be read
Peeling or missing label Label has fallen off or is lifting at edges
Chemical damage Label is swollen, discolored, or dissolved
After repair / repaint Label was removed during machine service

Compatibility

Titan part 313-1673 is a direct replacement warning label for the following models. Always verify placement with your machine's parts diagram.

Model Component
Airless Sprayer 340 International Model Warning label
Airless Sprayer 440I Warning label
Airless Sprayer 440IX Warning label
Airless Sprayer 540IX Warning label
Airless Sprayer 640I Warning label
Airless Sprayer 640IX Warning label
Airless Sprayer 740I Warning label
Airless Sprayer 740IX Warning label
Airless Sprayer 840I Warning label
Airless Sprayer 840IX Warning label
Airless Sprayer 1140I Warning label
Airless Sprayer 114IX Warning label
Advantage 700 Warning label
Advantage 1100 Warning label
Performer 640I Warning label
Performer 1140IX Warning label
PowrTex 1200SF Warning label
RenSpray 450 Warning label
RenSpray 600 Warning label
RenSpray 650 Warning label
RenSpray Plus Warning label

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing warning labels, consider these other safety and identification decals.

Grounding instruction label

Often placed near the power cord to prevent static sparks.

Pressure relief procedure label

Reminds operator to relieve pressure before servicing.

Model / serial number plate

If faded, replace to aid parts identification.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is an OEM warning label that alerts operators to the risks of high‑pressure fluid injection and explosion/fire hazards on airless sprayers.

Common signs: text is faded and unreadable, label is peeling or missing, or it has been damaged by chemicals or abrasion.

A wide range of airless sprayers including Airless Sprayer 340 International Model, 440I, 440IX, 540IX, 640I, 640IX, 740I, 740IX, 840I, 840IX, 1140I, 114IX; Advantage 700, 1100; Performer 640I, 1140IX; PowrTex 1200SF; RenSpray 450, 600, 650, Plus.

While requirements vary, OSHA and ANSI standards mandate that safety warnings be legible. For operator safety and liability reasons, missing or damaged labels should be replaced immediately.