

Titan part 313-1715 is a pressure control label used to replace worn, faded, or damaged decals on the sprayer's pressure control assembly. When the original label becomes illegible, operators may have difficulty setting and adjusting operating pressure correctly, leading to improper spray application. This label restores clear pressure settings and safe operation on compatible units.
| Part Number | 313-1715 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Pressure Control Label |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | 440 i Airless Sprayer; 440i Airless Sprayer1; 640 i Airless Sprayer; 740 i Airless Sprayer; 740 IX; Performer 640 i Airless Sprayer; RentSpray Plus |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 313-1715 pressure control label is a replacement decal designed for the pressure control assembly on compatible Titan airless sprayers. This label displays the pressure adjustment markings, typically ranging from low to high pressure or showing specific numerical pressure values, allowing the operator to set and adjust the sprayer's output pressure accurately. On the original factory assembly, this label is applied directly to the pressure control knob or surrounding housing, providing a clear reference for matching pressure settings to the material being sprayed, tip size, and application requirements. When the label is intact and legible, the operator can quickly dial in the correct pressure for consistent atomization, proper material flow, and an even finished surface without wasting material or overworking the pump.
Over time, exposure to solvents, paints, cleaning chemicals, UV light, moisture, and general job site wear can cause the original pressure control label to fade, peel, crack, or become completely illegible. Abrasive cleaning practices or accidental contact with harsh solvents can dissolve the printed markings or damage the adhesive backing. A worn or missing label forces the operator to guess at pressure settings, which often results in inconsistent spray quality, excessive overspray from pressure that is too high, or poor atomization and orange peel texture from pressure that is too low. Guessing at pressure settings can also lead to unnecessary pump wear or difficulty troubleshooting performance problems.
Replacing the damaged label with Titan 313-1715 restores clear, factory-accurate pressure markings to the control assembly. The label is manufactured with durable, chemical-resistant materials and strong adhesive to withstand the harsh conditions of daily spraying. Installation is simple: clean the mounting surface thoroughly, remove the backing, and apply the new label in the correct orientation. Using the genuine Titan replacement label ensures proper fitment, correct pressure scale matching, and the same legibility and durability as the original factory component across all compatible sprayer models.
| Pressure reference | Provides clear markings for setting operating pressure accurately |
|---|---|
| Consistent results | Enables repeatable pressure settings for uniform spray quality |
| Operator guidance | Shows proper pressure range for different materials and tips |
| Faded markings | Printed numbers or lines are no longer clearly visible |
|---|---|
| Peeling or lifting | Label edges are lifting, or adhesive has failed |
| Cracked or torn | Physical damage makes markings unreadable |
| Chemical damage | Solvents or cleaners have dissolved or smeared the printing |
Titan part 313-1715 is compatible with the following Titan airless sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Titan Model | Component |
|---|---|
| 440 i Airless Sprayer | Pressure control label |
| 440i Airless Sprayer1 | Pressure control label |
| 640 i Airless Sprayer | Pressure control label |
| 740 i Airless Sprayer | Pressure control label |
| 740 IX | Pressure control label |
| Performer 640 i Airless Sprayer | Pressure control label |
| RentSpray Plus | Pressure control label |
When replacing a worn pressure control label, these related components are sometimes addressed at the same time, particularly on older or heavily used sprayers.
If the original knob is cracked or stripped, it should be replaced before applying the new label.
Inaccurate pressure readings may require transducer replacement, not just a new label.
On electronic models, a faulty display may be mistaken for a missing pressure label.