

Titan part 341330 is a replacement sealing ring used to prevent fluid leakage between mating components on compatible Powerliner and Elite airless sprayers. Common applications include pump housing seals, valve covers, and manifold connections where a static or dynamic seal is required.
| Part Number | 341330 |
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| Part Description | Sealing Ring |
| Brand | Titan |
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| Condition | New |
The Titan 341330 Sealing Ring is an OEM gasket or seal designed for Powerliner 4500, 5500 and Elite 5500, 3500 airless sprayers. It creates a leak‑tight barrier between stationary components such as pump housings, valve covers, and manifold flanges, preventing paint or solvent from escaping.
Sealing rings can become hard, brittle, or cracked due to chemical exposure, heat, or age. A failed sealing ring will cause external leakage, pressure loss, and material waste. Replacing with an OEM sealing ring restores proper sealing and prevents fluid damage to surrounding components.
| Leak prevention | Seals stationary joints to prevent fluid leakage |
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| Pressure containment | Helps maintain system pressure by sealing high‑pressure passages |
| Contamination barrier | Keeps dirt and debris out of sealed areas |
| Visible leakage | Paint or solvent seeping from a joint |
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| Hardened or brittle seal | Seal no longer pliable; cracks when bent |
| Swollen or deformed | Chemical attack has changed seal shape or size |
| Disassembly of joint | Always replace seal when separating sealed components |
Titan part 341330 is a direct replacement sealing ring for the following sprayer models. Confirm the specific seal location (pump housing, valve cover, manifold) using your parts diagram.
| Brand / Model | Components |
|---|---|
| Powerliner 4500 | Sealing Ring |
| Powerliner 5500 | Sealing Ring |
| Elite 5500 | Sealing Ring |
| Elite 3500 | Sealing Ring |
When replacing a sealing ring, inspect or replace these associated components for a complete repair.
Check for nicks, corrosion, or warpage that could prevent the new seal from working properly.
Stripped or corroded fasteners can cause uneven clamping. Replace if necessary.
If multiple seals are used in the same assembly, replace all of them at once.