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Titan 700-204 Siphon Tube

Titan 700-204 Siphon Tube

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Titan Tools Inc.

Titan part 700-204 is a Siphon Tube for the paint containers on compatible sprayers. This metal or plastic tube draws paint or other fluid materials from the container up into the pump. It is a simple but essential part of the fluid pickup system, and its correct length and fit ensure efficient material transfer without drawing in air.

Part Number 700-204
Part Description Siphon Tube
Brand Titan
Fits Epic 447HPX, Epic 660HPX
Condition New, OEM

Retail Price: $231.1
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Siphon Tube for Titan Epic 447HPX and 660HPX Sprayers

The Titan 700-204 is a genuine OEM Siphon Tube used in the material containers of the Epic series sprayers. This tube connects to the pump's suction inlet and extends to the bottom of the paint can or container, allowing the pump to draw fluid efficiently. It is a key part of the fluid intake path and is critical for achieving a solid prime and maintaining consistent material flow.

A lost, damaged, or ill-fitting siphon tube is a common cause of poor pump performance. If the tube is cracked, the wrong length, or not sealing properly in the suction port, the pump will draw air instead of fluid, leading to loss of prime, sputtering spray, and inability to build pressure. Replacing it with the correct Titan 700-204 tube restores proper fluid pickup and reliable sprayer operation.

Performance Note: For optimal performance, the bottom of the siphon tube should rest just above the bottom of the container. Ensure the O-ring or gasket at the top of the tube is in good condition to create an airtight seal with the pump inlet.

Tube function and replacement indicators

Purpose of the siphon tube
Fluid Pickup Provides a dedicated path for the pump to draw material from the very bottom of the supply container.
Air Seal When properly sealed, it prevents air from being drawn into the suction line, which is critical for maintaining prime.
Debris Guard Often includes a filter screen or foot at the bottom to prevent large debris from entering the pump.
When to replace the tube
Difficulty Priming The pump struggles to draw fluid and pull a prime, often sputtering air.
Physical Damage The tube is cracked, broken, crushed, or the fitting at the top is stripped or damaged.
Clogged or Lost The tube or its filter is permanently clogged with dried material, or the tube is missing.
Preventative Kit Included as part of a suction tube or pump inlet service kit for a complete fluid path renewal.

Compatibility

The Titan 700-204 Siphon Tube is designed for specific sprayer models. Based on parts system listings and official manuals, it is compatible with the following machines:

Compatible Sprayer Series Specific Models
Epic High-Performance Series Epic 447HPX, Epic 660HPX

The Epic series, including the 447HPX and 660HPX, is designed for professional contractors and features a dual-piston pump. The correct siphon tube is essential for their high-flow performance.

Related fluid intake components

The siphon tube works as part of a system. When replacing it, these related parts are often checked or serviced at the same time.

Suction Tube Assembly

For some models, the siphon tube is part of a larger assembly that includes the rigid tube and fittings that connect to the pump.

Suction Tube Filter

A mesh filter or foot that attaches to the bottom of the siphon tube to catch large debris before it enters the pump.

Suction Tube Grommet/O-Ring

The rubber seal that fits around the siphon tube where it enters the pump inlet, creating a critical airtight seal.

Lid Gasket

The seal on the container lid also helps maintain a proper vacuum for efficient fluid pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is the Siphon Tube for the Titan Epic 447HPX and 660HPX sprayers. It is the tube that goes into the paint can or container and connects to the pump to draw material out.

The most common sign is that the sprayer will not prime properly or keeps losing prime. You may hear the pump sucking air. Visually inspect the tube for cracks, check that it is the correct length to reach the bottom of your container, and ensure the sealing O-ring at the top is present and not damaged.

Yes. The Titan 700-204 Siphon Tube is listed as the correct part for both the Epic 447HPX and the larger Epic 660HPX models. This indicates they share the same fluid container and pump inlet design.