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Titan part 704-250 is a motor fan used to cool the drive motor on compatible airless sprayers. This fan replaces original Titan part number 0508648. It draws air through the motor housing, preventing overheating and ensuring reliable operation. Replacing a cracked, broken, or missing fan blade restores proper motor cooling and extends the life of the sprayer.
| Part Number | 704-250 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Motor Fan |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
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| Condition | New |
The Titan 704-250 Motor Fan is a direct replacement cooling fan for the drive motor on compatible airless sprayers. This fan replaces original Titan part number 0508648. It mounts to the motor shaft and pulls cooling air through the motor housing to dissipate heat during operation.
Over time, the fan blade can crack, break, or become loose due to vibration, age, or debris impact. A damaged fan can cause the motor to overheat, leading to thermal shutdown, reduced performance, or permanent motor failure. Replacing the fan with 704-250 restores proper airflow and protects the motor from heat damage.
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Motor cooling | Draws air through the motor to dissipate heat during operation |
| Overheat prevention | Reduces risk of thermal shutdown or permanent motor damage |
| Quiet operation | Balanced fan design minimizes vibration and noise |
| Symptom | Indication |
|---|---|
| Visible cracks / missing blades | Fan is physically damaged or broken |
| Motor overheating | Sprayer shuts down due to heat, or motor feels excessively hot |
| Unusual noise | Rattling, scraping, or unbalanced fan sound |
| Fan loose on shaft | Fan spins without turning the motor or wobbles |
Titan part 704-250 (replaces 0508648) is compatible with the following models. Always verify fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact revision.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Advantage 400 | Motor Fan |
| Advantage 500 | Motor Fan |
| Airless Sprayer 340 | Motor Fan |
| Airless Sprayer 440I | Motor Fan |
| Airless Sprayer 640I | Motor Fan |
| Impact 410 | Motor Fan |
| Performer 640I | Motor Fan |
| RentSpray 450 | Motor Fan |
| RentSpray Plus | Motor Fan |
When replacing the motor fan, inspect these related components for wear or damage.
Inspect the shaft for damage or debris that could prevent proper fan mounting.
Check for cracks or obstructions that could restrict airflow or rub against the new fan.
If the motor overheated repeatedly, internal damage may have occurred – test motor operation after fan replacement.