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Titan 704-554 Fluid Section Assembly

Titan 704-554 Fluid Section Assembly

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 704-554 is a complete fluid section assembly used to manage material flow and pressure in compatible airless sprayers. When the original fluid section becomes worn, damaged, or develops leaks, it can cause pressure loss, inconsistent spray patterns, and material leakage. This assembly restores proper fluid handling, pressure maintenance, and leak-free operation for reliable spraying performance.

Assembly Includes:
  • Pump housing and cylinder assembly
  • Inlet and outlet check valves
  • Piston and rod assembly
  • Packing kits with seals
  • Fluid inlet and outlet ports
  • Pressure relief components
  • Mounting hardware and gaskets
  • All necessary seals and O-rings
Part Number 704-554
Part Description Fluid Section Assembly
Brand Airless Sprayer / RentSpray
Fits See compatible models below
Condition New
Compatible Models:
  • Airless Sprayer 640 IX
  • RentSpray 600
  • RentSpray 650

Retail Price: $977.5
You save: $156.4 (16.00%)
Our Price: $821.1

 

Complete Fluid Section Assembly for Airless Sprayer 640 IX & RentSpray Models

The Titan part 704-554 Fluid Section Assembly is the heart of the pumping system in compatible airless sprayers. This complete assembly manages material intake, pressurization, and discharge, ensuring consistent material flow and proper atomization at the spray tip. It replaces all major wear components in the fluid path for comprehensive pump restoration.

A worn or damaged fluid section can lead to pressure fluctuations, material leakage, inconsistent spray patterns, and reduced pumping efficiency. Replacing the complete assembly with this genuine Titan component addresses multiple wear points simultaneously, restoring optimal performance and preventing premature failure of individual components.

Service Guidance: If the sprayer experiences pressure loss, visible material leakage from the pump area, inconsistent material flow, or difficulty maintaining pressure, inspect the fluid section for wear and consider complete assembly replacement for most effective repair.

What it does and when to replace it

What the fluid section assembly does
Material pumping Creates pressure to move material from supply to spray tip
Flow regulation Controls material intake and discharge through check valves
Pressure maintenance Maintains consistent pressure for uniform spray patterns
Wear containment Contains abrasive materials and minimizes wear on other components
When replacement is recommended
Visible leakage Material leaking from pump area despite seal replacement
Pressure loss Inability to reach or maintain proper spraying pressure
Worn components Multiple worn parts (valves, piston, cylinder) needing replacement
Inconsistent flow Pulsating or irregular material delivery to spray tip

Compatibility

Titan part 704-554 is specifically designed for the following sprayer models. Ensure proper model identification before installation.

Model Component
Airless Sprayer 640 IX Complete Fluid Section Assembly
RentSpray 600 Complete Fluid Section Assembly
RentSpray 650 Complete Fluid Section Assembly

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the fluid section assembly, these related components are often inspected or replaced simultaneously to ensure complete system functionality.

Spray gun & tip

Worn spray tips can affect pattern quality even with proper pump performance.

Suction tube & filter

Ensure proper material intake without restrictions or contamination.

Hose & connections

High-pressure hose integrity is essential for safe system operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The complete assembly includes: pump housing/cylinder, inlet and outlet check valves, piston and rod assembly, packing kits with all seals, fluid inlet/outlet ports, pressure relief components, and all necessary mounting hardware, gaskets, seals, and O-rings. This provides a complete replacement for the fluid-handling portion of the pump.

Complete assembly replacement is recommended when multiple components show wear, when there's visible scoring or damage to the cylinder, when previous repairs haven't resolved leakage issues, or when the sprayer is used with abrasive materials that cause widespread wear. It's often more cost-effective than replacing multiple individual parts separately and ensures all components are properly matched and aligned.

Key maintenance includes: thorough flushing after each use (especially with paints that harden), using appropriate filters to prevent debris entry, avoiding running the pump dry, storing properly with pump protector fluid, and regularly inspecting seals for early signs of wear. Proper material preparation (adequate straining) significantly extends component life.

Yes, the 704-554 fluid section assembly is well-suited for rental applications (such as RentSpray 600 and 650 models). Rental units often experience varied usage patterns and materials, making the robust construction of this complete assembly ideal for quick turnaround maintenance. Having a complete assembly on hand allows rental shops to rapidly restore equipment to service rather than performing detailed rebuilds between rentals.