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Titan 451-120 Elbow 45 deg Male

Titan 451-120 Elbow 45 deg Male

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 451-120 is a 45‑degree male elbow fitting used to redirect fluid flow in hydraulic or material passages on compatible PowrTwin and PowrTex sprayers. Common applications include pump outlet connections, manifold routing, and hose adapters where a compact 45° bend is required.

Part Number 451-120
Part Description Elbow 45 Deg Male
Brand Titan
Fits
  • PowrTwin 12000GHD, 12000 Plus DI, 6900;
  • PowrTex 6900SF, 12000SV
Condition New

Retail Price: $49.4
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Our Price: $45.65

 

45° Male Elbow Fitting for PowrTwin & PowrTex Sprayers

The Titan 451-120 45° Male Elbow is an OEM hydraulic fitting designed for PowrTwin 12000GHD, 12000 Plus DI, 6900 and PowrTex 6900SF, 12000SV airless sprayers. The 45‑degree angle allows routing of hoses or tubes around obstacles while minimizing flow restriction and stress on connections.

Fittings can fail due to cracking, thread damage, corrosion, or seal wear. A damaged elbow may cause fluid leaks, pressure loss, or air ingestion. Replacing with an OEM fitting ensures correct thread fit, proper material strength, and reliable sealing under high pressure.

Service Guidance: When replacing a 45° elbow, use new thread sealant or O‑rings as specified. Do not overtighten — over‑torquing can crack the fitting or damage the port. Align the elbow direction before final tightening to avoid stress on connected hoses.

What it does and when to replace it

What the elbow fitting does
Changes flow direction Provides a 45° turn in fluid or material lines
Space‑saving routing Allows tight installation where 90° elbows would interfere
Male thread connection Threads directly into female ports on pumps, manifolds, or hoses
When replacement is recommended
Cracked or broken fitting Visible damage from overtightening or impact
Stripped threads Fitting spins or will not seal when tightened
Corrosion or pitting Rust or chemical attack that compromises integrity
Persistent leakage Leaks even after replacing seals or retightening

Compatibility

Titan part 451-120 is a direct replacement 45° male elbow for the following sprayer models. Confirm thread size and sealing method (tapered vs. O‑ring) using your parts diagram.

Brand / Model Components
PowrTwin 12000GHD Elbow 45 Deg Male
PowrTwin 12000 Plus DI Elbow 45 Deg Male
PowrTwin 6900 Elbow 45 Deg Male
PowrTex 6900SF Elbow 45 Deg Male
PowrTex 12000SV Elbow 45 Deg Male

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a 45° elbow, inspect or replace these associated components for a complete repair.

Seal washer or O‑ring

Many elbows use a bonded seal or O‑ring. Replace the seal whenever the fitting is removed.

Hose or tube end

If the elbow connects to a hose, inspect the hose for cracks or swelling near the fitting.

Manifold or pump port

Check the female port for stripped threads or damage that could prevent a new fitting from sealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is an OEM 45° male elbow fitting used on PowrTwin 12000GHD, 12000 Plus DI, 6900 and PowrTex 6900SF, 12000SV sprayers. It redirects fluid flow in pump outlets, manifolds, or hose connections.

Thread specifications vary by model. Common types on these sprayers include NPT (tapered) or straight threads with an O‑ring seal. Always compare with your original fitting or consult the parts diagram for your specific model.

For NPT (tapered) threads, use a high‑quality thread sealant rated for airless paint sprayers. Do not use PTFE tape on hydraulic fittings unless specified — tape shreds can clog spray tips. For straight‑thread O‑ring fittings, no sealant is needed; rely on the O‑ring.

Tighten NPT elbows until snug plus 1–2 turns — do not overtighten, which can crack the fitting or housing. Straight‑thread O‑ring elbows should be tightened until the O‑ring contacts the sealing face, then an additional ¼ turn. Always align the elbow direction before final tightening to avoid stress.