

Titan part 929-075 is a hex bushing used in the pump or manifold assembly of compatible Hydra airless sprayers. This precision‑machined component provides a threaded or press‑fit interface between parts, ensuring proper alignment and leak‑free connections. Replacing a worn, stripped, or cracked hex bushing restores secure mounting and prevents fluid bypass.
| Part Number | 929-075 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Hex Bushing |
| Brand | Titan |
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| Condition | New |
The Titan 929-075 Hex Bushing is a precision‑machined fitting used to connect or seal components within the fluid path of Hydra airless sprayers. Its hexagonal shape allows for easy installation and removal with standard tools, while the threaded or press‑fit design ensures a secure, leak‑free connection.
Over time, bushings can become stripped, cracked, or corroded due to vibration, overtightening, or exposure to harsh coatings. A damaged hex bushing can cause fluid leaks, pressure loss, or misalignment of connected parts. Replacing the bushing restores proper sealing and mechanical integrity.
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Fluid connection | Provides a leak‑tight interface between pump components or hoses |
| Alignment | Maintains correct positioning of mating parts |
| Durability | Hex shape allows secure torquing without rounding |
| Symptom | Indication |
|---|---|
| Visible cracks / damage | Bushing shows fractures, stripping, or corrosion |
| Fluid leakage | Material seeps from the bushing area during operation |
| Difficulty tightening | Threads slip or bushing won't secure properly |
| Cross‑threading | Previous installation damaged the bushing or mating part |
Titan part 929-075 is compatible with the following models. Always verify fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact revision.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Hydra M (all variants) | Hex Bushing |
| Hydra Pro Super (all variants) | Hex Bushing |
When replacing a hex bushing, inspect these related components for wear or damage.
Inspect the female threads or bore for damage that could compromise the new bushing.
Some bushing installations require a sealing washer or O‑ring – replace at the same time.
A damaged bushing may have stressed the attached hose or fitting – inspect carefully.