

Titan part 730-332 is a down tube used in the frame or handle assembly of compatible Elite airless sprayers. This tube serves as a vertical or angled structural member, typically connecting the handle to the base or cart. A bent, cracked, or corroded down tube can compromise machine stability, operator control, or safety. Replacing with the OEM down tube restores proper frame geometry, strength, and reliable handling.
| Part Number | 730-332 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Down Tube |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
Elite 3500, 5500 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 730-332 Down Tube is a genuine OEM replacement structural tube for Elite 3500 and 5500 airless sprayers. It is a formed metal tube that connects the upper handle assembly to the lower cart or base frame, providing rigidity and proper ergonomic positioning.
Over time, down tubes can become bent from impact (e.g., tipping over), cracked from vibration fatigue, or corroded from chemical exposure. A damaged down tube compromises machine stability, makes handling difficult, and can lead to unsafe operation. Replacing with OEM Titan 730-332 restores original frame strength, handle height, and operator control.
| Structural support | Connects handle to base frame for rigidity |
|---|---|
| Handle positioning | Maintains correct handle height and angle |
| Operator control | Provides stable platform for steering and maneuvering |
| Safety | Prevents frame collapse or instability |
| Bent or twisted | Tube no longer straight, causing misalignment |
|---|---|
| Visible cracks | Stress fractures near weld points or bends |
| Corrosion / rust | Heavy rust that weakens structural integrity |
| Loose or wobbly handle | Handle moves due to tube deformation |
Titan part 730-332 is a direct OEM replacement down tube for the following models. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Elite 3500 | Down tube |
| Elite 5500 | Down tube |
When replacing the down tube, inspect these associated components.
Check for cracks or bending in the upper handle.
Inspect mounting points for damage or elongation.
Replace corroded or stripped fasteners.