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Titan 700-720 Fuse

Titan 700-720 Fuse

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 700-720 is a fuse used to protect the sprayer's electrical system from overload conditions. When current draw exceeds safe limits, the fuse blows to help prevent damage to the motor/control circuit and reduce the risk of electrical failure. This replacement fuse restores proper power protection on compatible Airless Sprayer and Epic units.

Part Number 700-720
Part Description Fuse (replacement)
Brand Airless Sprayer / Epic
Fits Airless Sprayer: 1100XC, 330, 440XC, 660XC, 690GXC; Epic: 660EX, 660HPX
Condition New

$10.1

 

Replacement Fuse for Airless Sprayer & Epic Models (700-720)

The Airless Sprayer / Epic 700-720 Fuse is an electrical protection component designed to interrupt power when a circuit overload occurs. On compatible Airless Sprayer and Epic units, this fuse helps protect wiring, switches, and motor/control components by blowing when amperage exceeds safe limits.

A blown fuse can cause complete power loss, failure to start, or intermittent operation. Replacing the fuse with a genuine 700-720 restores reliable overload protection and ensures the sprayer operates safely.

Service Guidance: If the sprayer loses power, fails to start, or the fuse blows repeatedly, inspect the wiring, motor, and any signs of overheating before installing a new fuse. Always correct the underlying fault to prevent repeat failures.

What it does and when to replace it

What the fuse does
Overload protection Blows when current exceeds the rated amperage to prevent electrical damage
System safety Helps protect wiring, switches, and motor/control circuits from overheating
One‑time protection Sacrificial component – must be replaced after blowing (not resettable)
When replacement is recommended
Blown fuse Visible break in the filament, or continuity test fails
Nuisance blows Fuse blows repeatedly during normal operation (after confirming no wiring/motor faults)
Heat damage Discoloration, melted housing, burnt smell, or corroded terminals
Intermittent power Random shutdowns or power dropouts traced to a poor fuse connection or internal break

Compatibility

Part 700-720 is compatible with the following Airless Sprayer and Epic models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Model Component
Airless Sprayer 1100XC Fuse (700-720)
Airless Sprayer 330 Fuse (700-720)
Airless Sprayer 440XC Fuse (700-720)
Airless Sprayer 660XC Fuse (700-720)
Airless Sprayer 690GXC Fuse (700-720)
Epic 660EX Fuse (700-720)
Epic 660HPX Fuse (700-720)

Related parts commonly serviced together

Electrical failures are often tied to more than one component. When replacing the fuse, these parts are commonly inspected at the same time.

Power cord / plug

Cuts, overheating, or loose prongs can cause shorts or excessive current draw, leading to blown fuses.

On/Off switch or pressure control

Faulty switching components can create arcing or continuous overload, repeatedly blowing the fuse.

Motor & terminal connections

Loose terminals, shorted windings, or grounded motor leads are common causes of fuse failure.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

700-720 is a replacement fuse used in Airless Sprayer and Epic units. It provides overload protection by blowing when current exceeds the safe rating, helping to prevent damage to the electrical system.

Common signs include the sprayer having no power, failing to start, intermittent operation, or a visibly blown fuse (broken filament). If the fuse blows repeatedly, an underlying issue (such as a shorted motor) should be diagnosed.

It fits Airless Sprayer models 1100XC, 330, 440XC, 660XC, 690GXC, and Epic models 660EX, 660HPX. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram to ensure correct application.

Unlike a circuit breaker, a fuse is a one‑time sacrificial device. Once blown, it cannot be reset and must be replaced with a new one of the same rating. Always correct the root cause of the overload before installing a new fuse.