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User Manual for Titan 0508074A Air-Assisted Airless Spray System

Quick guide for the Titan 0508074A Air-Assisted Airless Spray System. Includes setup, priming, painting modes, cleaning, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

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Quick guide from the manual

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the Titan 0508074A Air-Assisted Airless Spray System. Always read the safety information before operating the equipment. The system is designed for both low-pressure fine finish work (AirCoat mode) and high-pressure airless spraying.

Safety Information

Warning: Injection Injury. High-pressure paint streams can pierce the skin. Never aim the gun at people or animals. Always engage the trigger lock when not spraying. Warning: Explosion or Fire. Solvent and paint fumes can ignite. Ensure the area is well-ventilated, grounded, and free of ignition sources. Use only conductive, high-pressure hoses specified by the manufacturer.

Setup

1. Ensure both pump and compressor switches are OFF. 2. Turn the pressure control knob fully counterclockwise. 3. Lock the spray gun. 4. Attach the airless spray hose to the pump outlet and the spray gun inlet. 5. Attach the air hose to the compressor outlet and the spray gun air inlet. 6. Ensure electrical service is 120V, 15A minimum. 7. Plug into a grounded outlet at least 25 feet from the spray area.

Operation

Priming the Pump

Before painting, the pump must be primed. Fill the inlet valve with water or light household oil. Set the PRIME/SPRAY valve to PRIME. Turn the pump ON, increase pressure slightly, and force the inlet valve to open until fluid is drawn into the pump. Once primed, turn the pressure to minimum and switch the pump OFF.

Painting Modes

AirCoat Mode: Used for fine finish work (low to medium viscosity). Recommended pump pressure up to 1000 PSI. Adjust air pressure regulator to 20 PSI.

Airless Mode: Used for general painting (high viscosity). Pump pressure range: 500 to 2800 PSI.

Cleanup

Always follow the pressure relief procedure before servicing or cleaning. For overnight storage, release pressure, lock the gun, and seal the paint container. For long-term storage, flush the system with water (for latex) or appropriate solvent (for oil-based paints) until clean. Proper cleaning and oiling of the pump after use are critical for longevity.

Maintenance

If the unit fails to prime or operate correctly, the inlet or outlet valves may need cleaning. Always perform the pressure relief procedure before maintenance. The inlet valve should be oiled after every job to prevent sticking.

Troubleshooting

If the unit does not start, check the power supply, fuse, and thermal overload. If the pump does not draw paint, check for prime, empty bucket, or clogged filters. If the paint pattern is tailing, increase fluid pressure or thin the paint.

Practical help

Common problems

Unit does not start

Check if plugged in, check fuse, ensure ON/OFF switch is ON, or allow thermal overload to cool.

Pump starts but does not draw paint

Re-prime the pump, ensure suction hose is fully immersed in paint, or clean the suction filter.

Pressure drops when gun is triggered

Replace worn spray tip, clean/replace filters, or thin the paint.

Paint pattern is tailing

Increase fluid pressure, increase air regulator setting, or thin the paint.

Before use

  • Ensure the unit is properly grounded.
  • Check all hoses for cuts, leaks, or abrasion.
  • Verify electrical service is 120V, 15A minimum.
  • Ensure the tip guard is in place.
  • Check that the PRIME/SPRAY valve is in the correct position.
  • Ensure the spray gun trigger lock is engaged when not in use.

Specs in practice

10-12 inches
Recommended spraying distance from the surface.

Model compatibility

  • Do not use halogenated hydrocarbons (chlorine, bleach, etc.) as they are incompatible with aluminum components.
  • Use only Titan original high-pressure hoses rated for at least 2800 PSI.

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David Miller

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