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Titan 9885659 Swivel Pipe

Titan 9885659 Swivel Pipe

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 9885659 is a swivel pipe used to provide flexible fluid connections while allowing rotational movement on compatible PowrLiner sprayers. When the original swivel pipe becomes worn, develops leaks, or loses its ability to rotate freely, it can restrict operator movement and cause material leakage. This swivel pipe restores proper fluid flow and flexible positioning for efficient spraying operations.

Part Number 9885659
Part Description Swivel Pipe
Brand PowrLiner
Fits PowrLiner 4955, 6955, 8955
Condition New
Compatible Models:
  • PowrLiner 4955
  • PowrLiner 6955
  • PowrLiner 8955

Retail Price: $33
You save: $1.81 (5.48%)
Our Price: $31.19

 

Swivel Pipe for PowrLiner 4955, 6955, and 8955 Sprayers

The Titan part 9885659 Swivel Pipe is a rotating fluid connection component designed for PowrLiner 4955, 6955, and 8955 sprayers. This swivel pipe allows the attached hose or gun to rotate freely while maintaining a leak-free fluid path, providing operators with greater flexibility and maneuverability during spraying operations.

A worn or seized swivel pipe can restrict operator movement, cause hose kinking, and lead to material leakage. Replacing with this genuine component restores smooth rotation and reliable fluid delivery, improving operator efficiency and spray quality.

Installation Note: Ensure the swivel rotates freely after installation. Apply appropriate thread sealant to connections and tighten to manufacturer specifications.

What it does and when to replace it

What the swivel pipe does
Rotational movement Allows connected components to rotate freely
Fluid delivery Maintains leak-free material flow during rotation
Hose management Prevents hose kinking and tangling
Operator flexibility Enables easier maneuverability during spraying
When replacement is recommended
Leaking Material seeping from swivel during operation
Stiff rotation Swivel difficult to turn or completely seized
Worn seals Internal seals degraded, causing leaks
Excessive play Loose movement indicating internal wear

Compatibility

Titan part 9885659 is designed for use in the following PowrLiner models. Always verify your specific model before ordering.

Model Component
PowrLiner 4955 Swivel Pipe
PowrLiner 6955 Swivel Pipe
PowrLiner 8955 Swivel Pipe

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a swivel pipe, these related fluid system components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.

Seals and O-rings

Internal seals that may need replacement with the swivel.

High-pressure hose

Inspect hose connections and condition.

Thread sealant

Appropriate sealant for threaded connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

A swivel pipe allows the connected hose or spray gun to rotate freely while maintaining a continuous fluid path. This prevents hose kinking, reduces operator fatigue, and allows for greater maneuverability during spraying operations. The swivel design eliminates the need to constantly reposition the entire sprayer when changing spraying direction.

Signs that your swivel pipe needs replacement include: visible material leakage from the swivel joint, difficulty rotating the swivel (too stiff or too loose), grinding or rough feeling when rotating, excessive play indicating internal wear, or if the swivel has become completely seized. Any of these conditions compromise sprayer maneuverability and can lead to hose damage.

Yes, the 9885659 swivel pipe is designed to fit PowrLiner 4955, 6955, and 8955 models. These sprayers share common fluid system designs and connection configurations for the swivel pipe. Always verify compatibility with your specific model and the component being connected.

Installation typically involves: 1) Applying appropriate thread sealant to all threaded connections, 2) Threading the swivel pipe into place hand-tight, 3) Using wrenches to final tighten while avoiding over-torquing, 4) Ensuring the swivel rotates freely after all connections are tight, and 5) Pressure testing for leaks before operation. The swivel should rotate smoothly without binding. Never use the swivel as a handle for tightening.