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Titan 755-170 Pressure Control Assembly

Titan 755-170 Pressure Control Assembly

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

This Titan 755-170 pressure control assembly is a direct replacement component designed for use on compatible PowrLiner, ProMark II, and RentSpray equipment. It regulates and maintains consistent fluid pressure during operation, ensuring uniform line marking and spray application. Replacing a faulty or worn pressure control assembly restores precise pressure regulation, prevents pressure fluctuations, and ensures reliable performance.

Part Number 755-170
Part Description Pressure Control Assembly
Brand PowrLiner, ProMark II, RentSpray
Compatible Models PowrLiner: 2800
ProMark II
RentSpray: 700
Condition New

Retail Price: $664
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Our Price: $557.76

 

 

Titan 755-170 Pressure Control Assembly for PowrLiner, ProMark II & RentSpray

The Titan 755-170 Pressure Control Assembly is a genuine Titan-manufactured replacement component designed for use on compatible PowrLiner, ProMark II, and RentSpray equipment. This assembly regulates and maintains consistent fluid pressure throughout the spray system, ensuring uniform line marking and coating application.

Pressure control is critical in line striping and airless spray applications. The pressure control assembly responds to changes in demand, adjusting flow to maintain set pressure regardless of variations in material viscosity, hose length, or spray tip size. Over time, internal components can wear, springs can lose tension, and seals can deteriorate, leading to pressure fluctuations, erratic spray patterns, and poor marking quality. Replacing a worn or faulty pressure control assembly with this genuine Titan component restores precise pressure regulation, ensures consistent results, and extends the service life of your equipment.

Service Guidance: If you experience pressure fluctuations, inconsistent line width, surging, or difficulty maintaining set pressure, inspect the pressure control assembly. Replace if internal wear or damage is found.

What it does and when to replace it

What the pressure control assembly does
Pressure regulation Maintains consistent fluid pressure during operation
Flow adjustment Responds to demand changes to maintain set pressure
System protection Prevents pressure spikes that could damage components
When replacement is recommended
Pressure fluctuations Inconsistent pressure during operation
Surging Rhythmic pressure changes affecting spray quality
Failure to maintain pressure Unable to hold set pressure under load
Leaks Fluid leaking from control assembly body or connections

Compatibility

This Titan 755-170 pressure control assembly is designed for use on the following models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Brand Compatible Models
PowrLiner 2800
ProMark II Model Number 759-2010
RentSpray 700

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the pressure control assembly, these associated components are often inspected or replaced to ensure a complete repair.

Pressure Gauge

Inspect gauge for accuracy and damage; replace if reading inaccurately.

Hydraulic Hoses / Fittings

Check for leaks, kinks, or wear; replace if compromised.

Fluid Filters

Clean or replace filters to ensure clean fluid reaches control assembly.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a pressure control assembly manufactured by Titan, designed as a direct replacement component for regulating fluid pressure on compatible PowrLiner, ProMark II, and RentSpray equipment.

Common signs include pressure fluctuations, surging, inability to maintain set pressure, erratic spray patterns, or fluid leaks from the control assembly.

It fits PowrLiner 2800, ProMark II (all models), and RentSpray 700.

Installation involves depressurizing the system, removing the old assembly, cleaning mounting surfaces and connections, and installing the new unit with appropriate thread sealant. Tighten all connections to recommended torque specifications. Test for leaks at operating pressure and verify proper pressure regulation before returning to service. Refer to your equipment's service manual for specific procedures and torque values.