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Titan 705-054 Siphon Tube

Titan 705-054 Siphon Tube

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 705-054 is a siphon tube used to draw material from the supply container into the pump on compatible airless sprayers. When the original siphon tube becomes cracked, clogged, or damaged, it can cause cavitation, loss of prime, and inconsistent spray performance. This tube restores proper material intake and reliable pump operation.

Part Number 705-054
Part Description Siphon Tube
Brand Airless Sprayer / Advantage / Impact / RentSpray
Fits See compatible models below
Condition New
Compatible Models:
  • Airless Sprayer 740 I and IX
  • Advantage 400
  • Advantage 500
  • Impact 400 Airless Sprayer
  • Impact 410
  • RentSpray 650

Retail Price: $107.6
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Siphon Tube for Multiple Airless Sprayer Models

The Titan part 705-054 Siphon Tube is a fluid intake component designed to draw coating material from the supply container into the pump on compatible airless sprayers. This tube extends into the material container and, combined with the suction strainer, ensures a steady, debris-free flow to the pump for consistent spraying performance.

A damaged or compromised siphon tube can lead to air ingestion, loss of prime, cavitation, and pressure fluctuations. Replacing with this genuine component ensures proper material intake, reliable priming, and consistent operation across multiple sprayer platforms.

???? Fluid Intake Insight: The siphon tube works in conjunction with the suction strainer. Regular inspection of both components is essential—a cracked tube or clogged strainer are common causes of pump performance issues that are often overlooked.

What it does and when to replace it

Primary functions
Material intake Draws coating material from container to pump
Prime maintenance Maintains continuous fluid column for pump prime
Air prevention Proper seal prevents air from entering system
Flow delivery Ensures consistent material supply to pump
Replacement indicators
Cracks or damage Visible cracks causing air leaks or fluid drip
Loss of prime Pump repeatedly loses prime during operation
Air bubbles Visible air in fluid line indicating tube leak
Brittleness Tube hardened or brittle with age

Compatibility

The 705-054 siphon tube is designed for use with the following airless sprayer models across multiple brands. Always verify your specific model before ordering.

Brand/Line Models
Airless Sprayer 740 I, 740 IX
Advantage 400, 500
Impact 400, 410
RentSpray 650

Components commonly serviced together

When replacing the siphon tube, these related intake components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.

Suction strainer

Attaches to siphon tube end; inspect and replace if clogged or damaged.

Tube fittings

Connectors at pump inlet; check for damage or leaks.

Material container

Ensure container is clean and tube reaches bottom properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

A damaged siphon tube can cause several performance issues: air leaks introduce bubbles into the fluid stream, causing sputtering and inconsistent pressure; cracks can lead to loss of prime, requiring repeated priming; restricted flow reduces maximum output; and debris entering through cracks can damage pump packings and valves. Many intermittent performance problems trace back to the siphon tube—it's often overlooked during diagnosis.

Repairing a cracked siphon tube with tape or sealants is not recommended. Such repairs are temporary and often fail under the vacuum created during pump operation, leading to air ingestion. The tube is also exposed to various solvents and materials that can deteriorate repair materials. Replacement with the genuine 705-054 siphon tube ensures reliable sealing and long-term performance.

Yes, the 705-054 siphon tube is designed to fit Airless Sprayer 740 I/IX, Advantage 400/500, Impact 400/410, and RentSpray 650 models. These sprayers share common pump inlet configurations and siphon tube mounting designs. Always verify that the tube length and diameter match your specific application, as container depth may vary.

Installation typically involves: 1) Removing the old tube and cleaning the pump inlet fitting, 2) Attaching the suction strainer to the tube end, 3) Inserting the tube into the pump inlet, ensuring it seats fully, 4) Securing with any provided clamps or fittings, and 5) Positioning the tube so the strainer rests near the bottom of the material container without blocking flow. Test prime before operation to verify proper sealing.