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Titan 54423 90 Degree Elbow

Titan 54423 90 Degree Elbow

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 54423 is a 90 degree elbow used to change fluid direction in the AirCoat Spray System (Model No. 0508074A). When the original elbow becomes worn, cracked, or develops leaks, it can compromise system pressure and cause material leakage. This elbow restores proper fluid flow and maintains system integrity.

Part Number 54423
Part Description 90 Degree Elbow
Brand AirCoat Spray System
Fits AirCoat Spray System (Model No. 0508074A)
Condition New
Compatible System:
  • AirCoat Spray System (Model No. 0508074A)

$20.6

 

90 Degree Elbow for AirCoat Spray System (0508074A)

The Titan part 54423 90 Degree Elbow is a precision-machined fitting designed specifically for the AirCoat Spray System, model number 0508074A. This elbow changes fluid direction within the system, allowing for proper routing of hoses and fluid lines in tight spaces while maintaining smooth material flow and system pressure.

A worn or damaged elbow can lead to pressure drops, material leakage, and inconsistent spray performance. Replacing with this genuine component ensures proper fit, reliable sealing, and maintains the integrity of the AirCoat finishing system.

Installation Note: Use appropriate thread sealant compatible with your coating materials. Avoid over-tightening, which can crack the elbow or damage mating threads.

What it does and when to replace it

What the 90 degree elbow does
Directional change Redirects fluid flow at a 90-degree angle
Space optimization Allows fluid lines to navigate around components
Pressure maintenance Maintains system pressure through smooth internal passages
Connection integrity Provides secure, leak-free connection between fluid lines
When replacement is recommended
Visible leakage Material seeping from threads or fitting body
Thread damage Cross-threaded, stripped, or corroded threads
Cracks or deformation Visible damage compromising structural integrity
System maintenance Replace during major system overhaul for reliability

Compatibility

Titan part 54423 is designed specifically for the AirCoat Spray System model 0508074A. This elbow is a direct replacement for the original component in this finishing system.

System Model Number Component
AirCoat Spray System 0508074A 90 Degree Elbow

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a 90 degree elbow, these related fluid system components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.

Fluid hoses

Inspect for cracks, bulges, or abrasion at connection points.

O-rings & seals

Replace any seals that may have been compressed or damaged.

Thread sealant

Use fresh PTFE tape or pipe dope appropriate for your materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 54423 90 degree elbow is manufactured from materials selected for compatibility with industrial coatings and solvents. It is typically made from corrosion-resistant materials such as brass, stainless steel, or engineered polymers designed to withstand the pressures and chemical exposure common in AirCoat spray finishing applications.

The 54423 elbow has specific thread dimensions that match the original AirCoat Spray System 0508074A connections. The exact thread size (such as 1/4" NPT, 3/8" NPT, or metric) corresponds to the system's original design specifications. Always verify compatibility by consulting your system's parts diagram or the original elbow if available.

The 54423 elbow is specifically designed for the AirCoat Spray System model 0508074A. While it may physically fit other systems with similar thread sizes, using it in other applications could result in incorrect flow characteristics or sealing issues. For optimal performance and safety, use this elbow only with the intended AirCoat system model 0508074A.

When installing the 54423 elbow, apply thread sealant to the male threads, then thread in by hand until snug. Using a wrench, tighten an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn—just enough to achieve the desired orientation and create a leak-free seal. Avoid over-tightening, which can stress the elbow body, crack the fitting, or damage the mating threads. If the elbow has a sealing face with an O-ring, tighten only until the O-ring compresses and the fitting is snug.