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Titan 710-195 Siphon Swivel

Titan 710-195 Siphon Swivel

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

710-195 Siphon Swivel is a genuine OEM replacement swivel fitting for Titan airless sprayers. This siphon swivel connects the suction tube to the pump inlet, allowing the tube to rotate freely for easy positioning within the paint container. A worn, seized, or leaking siphon swivel can cause air ingestion, loss of prime, and difficulty drawing material. Replacing the swivel restores smooth rotation and a leak‑free seal, ensuring reliable fluid pickup.

Part Number 710-195
Part Description Siphon Swivel (rotating suction tube fitting, includes seals)
Brand Titan
Fits Advantage 1100, 700; Airless Sprayer 1140IX, 1140I, 840I, 840IX
Condition New

Retail Price: $307
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Our Price: $262.18

 

Siphon Swivel for Titan Advantage & Airless Sprayers

The Titan 710-195 Siphon Swivel is a rotating fitting that connects the siphon tube (suction tube) to the pump inlet. It allows the tube to pivot and rotate, making it easier to position the tube to the bottom corner of a paint pail or drum. The swivel also incorporates seals that prevent air from being drawn into the fluid system while permitting smooth rotation.

Over time, the swivel seals can wear, the rotating joint may become stiff, or the housing can crack. A faulty siphon swivel causes difficulty priming, loss of prime during operation, air spitting, or visible leaks at the connection. Replacing the swivel with an OEM component restores full rotation and a positive seal, ensuring reliable material pickup.

Service Tip: When replacing the siphon swivel, always install new o‑rings or seals included with the part. Lubricate the seals with a compatible grease to ensure smooth rotation and prevent leaks. Inspect the siphon tube end for burrs or damage.

What it does and when to replace it

Function of the siphon swivel
Rotating connection Allows siphon tube to pivot for optimal container positioning
Air‑tight seal Prevents air from entering the pump inlet
Fluid path Directs material from tube to pump foot valve
When replacement is recommended
Stiff / seized rotation Swivel does not turn freely
Air ingestion / loss of prime Sprayer loses prime or spits air due to swivel leak
Visible fluid leak Material seeps from the swivel joint
Cracked housing Visible cracks in the swivel body

Compatibility

Part 710-195 is the OEM siphon swivel for the following Titan sprayer models. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram.

Brand / Model Component
Advantage 1100 Siphon Swivel
Advantage 700 Siphon Swivel
Airless Sprayer 1140IX Siphon Swivel
Airless Sprayer 1140I Siphon Swivel
Airless Sprayer 840I Siphon Swivel
Airless Sprayer 840IX Siphon Swivel

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the siphon swivel, inspect or replace these related components.

Siphon tube (suction tube)

The tube that inserts into the swivel; inspect for cracks, burrs, or corrosion.

Inlet strainer / screen

Attaches to the end of the siphon tube; clean or replace to prevent debris entry.

Foot valve assembly

The swivel connects to the pump inlet near the foot valve; inspect valve for wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

710-195 is an OEM siphon swivel (rotating suction tube fitting) for Titan Advantage 1100, 700, and Airless Sprayer 1140IX, 1140I, 840I, 840IX. It allows the siphon tube to rotate freely while maintaining a leak‑free seal.

Common signs include: the siphon tube is difficult to rotate or completely seized, the sprayer loses prime or spits air, visible fluid leaks at the swivel joint, and difficulty drawing material from the container even when the tube is submerged.

This swivel is designed for Titan Advantage 1100, 700, and Airless Sprayer 1140IX, 1140I, 840I, 840IX. Always confirm with your machine's parts diagram before ordering.

If the swivel is stiff but not leaking, you may try cleaning and lubricating it with a compatible grease. However, if stiffness is due to worn seals or corrosion, replacement is the only reliable solution. A seized or leaking swivel should always be replaced to prevent air ingestion and loss of prime.