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Titan 920-004 Filter Element, 50 Mesh

Titan 920-004 Filter Element, 50 Mesh

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Part 920-004 is a filter element with 50 mesh filtration designed for use in compatible spray equipment. This replacement filter captures particles and contaminants that could clog spray tips or damage internal pump components, providing essential filtration for standard paints, stains, and medium-bodied coatings.

Part Number 920-004
Part Description Filter Element, 50 Mesh
Brand Spray equipment
Fits PowrTwin 4900GH; PowrTwin 4500; PowrTwin 3500; PowrTwin 3500 50th anniversary; Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000; Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super; Commander; Airless Sprayer 1200 GXC; Admiral; 0528925N_2000_4000; 1100 XC Airless Sprayer
Condition New

Retail Price: $33.8
You save: $1.86 (5.50%)
Our Price: $31.94

Filter Element 50 Mesh for Spray Equipment

The 920-004 filter element with 50 mesh filtration is a precision-engineered replacement component designed to remove contaminants from coating materials before they reach the spray tip. With approximately 50 openings per linear inch, this mesh rating provides an optimal balance between contaminant capture and flow characteristics for standard paints, primers, stains, lacquers, and medium-viscosity coatings commonly used in professional spraying operations. The filter element installs within the fluid path, typically at the pump inlet or within a filter housing, where it intercepts particles such as dried paint skin, dirt, debris from containers, and other contaminants that can cause tip clogging, uneven spray patterns, and accelerated wear on pump components. Maintaining clean filtration is one of the most effective ways to extend spray tip life and ensure consistent application quality across a project. As the filter accumulates debris over time, flow resistance increases, which can manifest as reduced output, increased pump cycling, or pressure fluctuations. Regular inspection and replacement of the filter element at appropriate intervals prevents these performance issues and protects downstream components from damage. The 50 mesh rating is particularly suitable for general-purpose coatings, offering sufficient filtration to protect equipment while allowing adequate flow for productive application rates. The 920-004 filter element is constructed from corrosion-resistant materials capable of withstanding exposure to a wide range of paints, solvents, and cleaning agents encountered in professional spraying environments. For operators maintaining PowrTwin, Hydra, Commander, Admiral, and other compatible equipment, this filter element represents a critical preventive maintenance component that directly impacts spray quality and equipment reliability. When used in conjunction with proper material straining and clean supply practices, regular filter replacement contributes to consistent job site performance and reduced service interruptions.

Service Note: Filter replacement frequency depends on material type, job site conditions, and equipment usage. Inspect the filter element during material changes or when flow reduction is observed, and replace when debris accumulation or damage is evident.

What it does and when to replace it

What the filter element does
Contaminant capture Removes particles, dried paint skin, and debris before they reach pump and spray tip components
Equipment protection Prevents abrasive particles from damaging pump valves, cylinders, and precision spray tips
Spray quality maintenance Ensures consistent flow and pattern by preventing tip clogging during operation
When replacement is recommended
Reduced flow or pressure Decreased output or increased pump cycling indicating restricted flow through the filter
Visible contamination Accumulated debris or dried material that cannot be effectively cleaned from the screen
Screen damage Tears, punctures, or deformation that compromises filtration effectiveness
Scheduled maintenance Preventive replacement during regular service intervals or material changes

Compatibility

Part 920-004 filter element with 50 mesh filtration is compatible with the following spray equipment models. Always verify fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine revision.

Equipment Model Component
PowrTwin 4900GH Filter element 50 mesh
PowrTwin 4500 Filter element 50 mesh
PowrTwin 3500 Filter element 50 mesh
PowrTwin 3500 50th anniversary Filter element 50 mesh
Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000 Filter element 50 mesh
Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super Filter element 50 mesh
Commander Filter element 50 mesh
Airless Sprayer 1200 GXC Filter element 50 mesh
Admiral Filter element 50 mesh
0528925N_2000_4000 Filter element 50 mesh
1100 XC Airless Sprayer Filter element 50 mesh

Related components commonly serviced together

When servicing the filtration system, these related components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete fluid system protection and performance.

Pump inlet strainer

Primary filtration at the material pickup point captures larger debris before it enters the fluid delivery system.

Gun filter or tip screen

Secondary filtration at the spray gun provides final protection against particles that could clog the spray tip.

Filter housing seals

O-rings and gaskets that seal the filter housing should be inspected for wear when replacing the filter element.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 50 mesh filter is suitable for standard paints, primers, stains, lacquers, enamels, and medium-viscosity coatings commonly used in professional spraying. This mesh rating provides effective filtration for most general-purpose coatings while maintaining adequate flow rates. For heavy-bodied materials such as block fillers or elastomerics, a coarser mesh is typically recommended, while thinner materials may benefit from finer filtration.

Mesh rating refers to the number of openings per linear inch. A 50 mesh filter has approximately 50 openings per inch, offering a balance between contaminant capture and flow. Coarser mesh filters such as 16 mesh or 30 mesh allow higher flow rates but capture fewer particles, while finer mesh filters such as 100 mesh or 200 mesh provide more thorough filtration but may restrict flow with thicker materials.

The filter element can be cleaned between material changes or when flow reduction is observed. Cleaning involves removing the element, flushing with appropriate solvent, and using a soft brush to remove debris without damaging the screen. However, if the screen shows signs of tearing, corrosion, or deformation, replacement is recommended to ensure continued filtration effectiveness and system protection.

Signs that a filter element needs replacement include reduced material output despite clean spray tip and proper pump operation, increased pump cycling frequency, pressure fluctuations during operation, visible debris accumulation that cannot be removed through cleaning, screen damage such as tears or punctures, and corrosion that compromises the filter structure. Regular inspection during material changes helps identify these conditions before they affect job site performance.