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640i Suction Set Assembly (P/N 704-300)

640i Suction Set Assembly (P/N 704-300)
Titan 704-263A Return Hose Assembly
Titan 704-263A Return Hose Assembly

Item No: 1

Part #: 704-263A

Titan 704-263A Return Hose Assembly replaces Titan 0508605 and Titan 704-263. Titan 704-263A Return...

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Titan 9871105 O-Ring (Replaces Titan 704-121)
Titan 9871105 O-Ring (Replaces Titan 704-121)

Item No: 2

Part #: 9871105

  Part 9871105 is a replacement o-ring (replaces Titan 704-121) designed to fit numerous...

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Titan 704-109 O-Ring
Titan 704-109 O-Ring

Item No: 2A

Part #: 704-109

  Part number 704-109 is an O-Ring used in various Airless Sprayers, Advantage, Impact...

$29.20
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Titan 700-1024 Elbow
Titan 700-1024 Elbow

Item No: 3

Part #: 700-1024

  Titan part 700-1024 is an elbow fitting used in the fluid system of compatible airless s...

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Titan 9822526 Retaining Clip
Titan 9822526 Retaining Clip

Item No: 4

Part #: 9822526

  Part number 9822526 is a retaining clip used across multiple Advantage, Impact, and Sp...

$9.30
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Titan 700-1023A Siphon Hose
Titan 700-1023A Siphon Hose

Item No: 5

Part #: 700-1023A

Titan 700-1023A Siphon Hose w/upc *Replaced Part #'s 700-1023 / 700-659* Includes: O-ring, Elbow, ...

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Titan 806-312 Hose Clip (replaces Titan 0507937)
Titan 806-312 Hose Clip (replaces Titan 0507937)

Item No: 6

Part #: 806-312

Titan 806-312 Hose Clip replaces Titan 0507937 This clip plays a crucial role in securing internal ...

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Titan 700-805 Inlet Screen Filter
Titan 700-805 Inlet Screen Filter

Item No: 7

Part #: 700-805

  Part number 700-805 is an inlet screen filter designed to trap debris and contaminants...

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Get 640I Suction Set Assembly Parts & Rediscover Peak Performance with AllTitanParts!

Are you tired of searching for lost or broken parts for your Titan 640I airless sprayer? We have the solution you've been looking for! AllTitanParts is your trusted source for all your replacement needs. We proudly offer a comprehensive range of Titan 640I Suction Set Assembly parts, ensuring that you can easily restore the efficiency of your sprayer.

The Suction Set Assembly is a vital component that is crucial in drawing paint into your airless sprayer. It consists of essential elements such as the Siphon Hose and Inlet Screen Filter, working harmoniously to ensure a seamless paint flow into the sprayer.

At AllTitanParts, we understand your challenges when searching for specific replacement parts. We are your go-to destination for all your 640I Suction Set Assembly needs. 

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Choose AllTitanParts for unrivalled quality, exceptional customer service, the widest selection of Titan 640I Suction Set Assembly replacements and more. Rediscover the true potential of your sprayer with AllTitanParts today!

FAQs

  1. Why is my sprayer not drawing paint properly with the suction set assembly?

    This issue is usually caused by a clogged inlet screen filter or air leakage in the siphon hose. The suction set assembly relies on a sealed system to pull paint efficiently, so even a small crack, loose fitting, or blocked filter can stop proper priming and paint flow. 
  2. What causes air bubbles in the paint flow from the suction assembly?

    Air bubbles typically indicate that the suction line is pulling in air instead of paint. This can happen if the O-rings are worn out, connections are loose, or the siphon hose is not fully submerged in the paint. Faulty sealing components disrupt the smooth operation of the suction system.
  3. Why does the inlet screen filter keep clogging frequently?

    Frequent clogging occurs when unfiltered or thick paint is used. The inlet screen filter is designed to block debris before it enters the sprayer, but heavy particles, dried paint, or improper cleaning can restrict flow and reduce performance over time. 
  4. How do I know if the siphon hose needs replacement?

    If you notice reduced suction, visible cracks, stiffness, or leaks in the hose, it likely needs replacement. The siphon hose is a key part of the assembly, and any damage affects its ability to draw paint smoothly into the sprayer system.