Part #: 0551950
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Maintain clean paint flow and protect internal components of your Titan Advantage 1100 with the genuine Filter Assembly (P/N 0552240A) from AllTitanParts. This comprehensive filter head assembly includes the filter body (0551950), filter spring (14058), medium mesh filter element (730‑067), cap, O‑ring, adapter, gasket, bypass valve, cam base, valve handle, groove pin, and necessary screws and washers, all built to Titan’s exact OEM specifications for precise fit and lasting durability.
Serving as the final filtration stage before paint reaches your hose and spray gun, this assembly is essential for maintaining consistent pressure, preventing clogs, and delivering smooth finishes, even when working with latex, enamel, or heavy-bodied coatings. Designed for easy maintenance, the filter assembly enables quick access for cleaning or replacement, helping you avoid downtime and costly service interruptions.
At AllTitanParts, we back every filter assembly with clear part diagrams, rapid shipping, and expert customer support to help you select and install the right components. Don’t let resin build-up or debris disrupt your workflow—shop now for your Advantage 1100 Filter Assembly and ensure reliable, professional-grade performance from your sprayer.
The filter element should be replaced when you notice frequent clogs, pressure drop at the gun, uneven spray patterns, or visible damage to the mesh. The complete filter assembly should be replaced if the housing, bypass valve, or sealing surfaces are worn or damaged.
A clogged or damaged filter assembly can cause pressure fluctuations, poor atomization, material surging, excessive wear on the pump and fluid section, and increased risk of tip blockage during spraying.
The filter should be inspected and cleaned daily during heavy use or whenever spraying thick or debris-prone coatings. Regular maintenance helps maintain consistent pressure and prevents premature component wear.
Using the correct mesh size ensures proper filtration without restricting flow. A filter that is too fine can cause pressure loss, while one that is too coarse may allow debris to pass through and damage the spray tip or fluid section.
Yes, a properly functioning filter assembly restores smooth paint flow, stabilizes pressure, reduces clogging, and protects downstream components, resulting in improved spray quality and extended sprayer lifespan.