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Titan 920-005 Manifold Filter

Titan 920-005 Manifold Filter

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Titan Tools Inc.

Part 920-005 is a manifold filter designed for use in compatible spray equipment fluid delivery systems. This filter component installs within the manifold assembly to capture contaminants and debris before they reach the spray gun, providing essential protection for precision spray tips and ensuring consistent material flow during operation.

Part Number 920-005 32d
Part Description Manifold Filter
Brand Spray equipment
Fits PowrTwin 3500; Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000; Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super; Epic 1200 HPG; Commander; Airless Sprayer 1200 GXC; Admiral; 0528925N_2000_4000; 1100 XC Airless Sprayer
Condition New

Retail Price: $34.6
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Manifold Filter for Spray Equipment Fluid Delivery Systems

The 920-005 manifold filter is a precision-engineered filtration component designed to protect the fluid delivery system of compatible spray equipment by capturing contaminants before they reach the spray gun. Positioned within the manifold assembly, this filter serves as a critical barrier between the pump and the application point, intercepting particles such as dried paint skin, debris from material containers, and other foreign matter that can cause tip clogging, uneven spray patterns, and accelerated wear on precision components. The manifold filter is particularly important in professional spraying operations where consistent material flow and reliable performance directly impact productivity and finish quality. Unlike inlet strainers that capture larger debris at the material pickup point, the manifold filter provides final-stage filtration after the pump, ensuring that any particles introduced during material handling or pump operation are removed before reaching the spray gun. The filter element is designed for straightforward service access, allowing operators to inspect, clean, or replace the component during routine maintenance without extensive disassembly of the equipment. Over time, accumulated debris can restrict flow through the filter, resulting in reduced output, increased pump cycling, or pressure fluctuations that affect spray pattern consistency. Regular inspection and replacement of the manifold filter at appropriate intervals prevents these performance issues and contributes to extended spray tip life. The 920-005 filter is constructed from materials compatible with a wide range of coatings, solvents, and cleaning agents used in professional spraying applications. For service technicians and equipment operators maintaining PowrTwin, Hydra, Epic, Commander, Admiral, and other compatible systems, this manifold filter represents a critical preventive maintenance component that directly impacts spray quality, equipment reliability, and job site efficiency.

Service Note: Manifold filter service frequency depends on material type, job site conditions, and equipment usage. Inspect the filter 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 manifold filter does

Final-stage filtration Captures contaminants after the pump before material reaches the spray gun
Tip protection Prevents particles from clogging precision spray tips and affecting pattern quality
System reliability Maintains consistent flow and pressure by preventing debris accumulation in fluid passages
When replacement is recommended
Reduced flow or pressure Decreased output or increased pump cycling indicating restricted filter flow
Visible contamination Accumulated debris or dried material that cannot be effectively cleaned
Screen damage Tears, punctures, or deformation compromising filtration effectiveness
Scheduled maintenance Preventive replacement during regular service intervals or material changes

Compatibility

Part 920-005 manifold filter 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 3500 Manifold filter
Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000 Manifold filter
Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super Manifold filter
Epic 1200 HPG Manifold filter
Commander Manifold filter
Airless Sprayer 1200 GXC Manifold filter
Admiral Manifold filter
0528925N_2000_4000 Manifold filter
1100 XC Airless Sprayer Manifold filter

Related components commonly serviced together

When servicing the manifold filter, 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 pump.

Gun filter or tip screen

Final-stage filtration at the spray gun provides additional protection for the spray tip.

Filter housing seals

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

Frequently Asked Questions

An inlet strainer is positioned at the material pickup point and captures larger debris before it enters the pump. A manifold filter is positioned after the pump within the manifold assembly, providing final-stage filtration before material reaches the spray gun. The manifold filter protects precision spray tips from particles that may enter the system during material handling or from pump wear.

Service frequency depends on material type, job site conditions, and equipment usage. For standard paints and coatings, inspection during material changes or daily in heavy use is recommended. When using textured or debris-prone materials, more frequent inspection may be necessary. Replace the filter when debris accumulation affects flow or when screen damage is visible.

Signs that the manifold filter needs replacement include reduced material output despite clean spray tip and proper pump operation, increased pump cycling frequency, pressure fluctuations during spraying, visible debris accumulation that cannot be removed through cleaning, screen damage such as tears or punctures, and corrosion that compromises the filter structure.

The manifold filter can be cleaned between material changes or when flow reduction is observed. Cleaning involves removing the filter, 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.