

Advantage part 516713 is a hose connector kit used to attach and secure fluid hoses on Advantage GPX 33 sprayers. It provides a leak‑free connection between the sprayer outlet and the high‑pressure hose, ensuring consistent material flow and safe operation. This kit restores proper connectivity and helps prevent pressure loss or fluid leakage on compatible Advantage units.
| Part Number | 516713 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Hose Connector Kit |
| Brand | Advantage |
| Fits | Advantage GPX 33 |
| Condition | New |
The Advantage 516713 Hose Connector Kit is a direct‑replacement component designed to create a secure, leak‑free seal between the sprayer outlet and the high‑pressure hose. It ensures reliable fluid delivery and helps maintain consistent operating pressure on Advantage GPX 33 airless sprayers (manufactured by Titan).
A worn, cracked, or damaged connector can cause fluid leaks, pressure drops, and erratic spray performance. Replacing the connector kit restores proper sealing, prevents material waste, and reduces the risk of downtime during critical jobs.
| Secure connection | Provides a tight, leak‑free joint between sprayer and hose |
|---|---|
| Pressure integrity | Helps maintain consistent operating pressure without drops |
| Quick coupling | Allows easy attachment and removal of the hose for service or storage |
| Visible leakage | Fluid seeps from the connection during operation |
|---|---|
| Cracks or damage | Visible cracks, deformation, or broken threads on the connector |
| Difficult connection | Hose will not lock in place or requires excessive force |
| Pressure loss | Spray pattern weakens or fluctuates due to connection leakage |
Advantage part 516713 is compatible with the following Advantage GPX sprayers. Always verify fitment using the parts diagram for your specific model and revision.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Advantage GPX 33 | Hose Connector Kit |
When replacing the hose connector, it’s a good practice to inspect these related components for wear or damage.
Check for kinks, cuts, or bulges that can affect pressure and cause connector wear.
A damaged swivel can stress the connector; inspect for smooth rotation and no leaks.
Worn seals inside the connector or at the hose end can cause leaks even with a new connector.