The Impact 440 is an electric sprayer with outstanding performance and no air leaks and is ideal for modest commercial and domestic property maintenance. Applying all common architectural primers, paints, and varnishes effectively is the purpose of the Impact 440 Main Assembly. Stains, lacquers, enamels, latex, and other low- and medium-viscosity coatings can all be sprayed with the Impact 440 airless sprayer, which is one of its notable qualities.
The intended usage is for a weekly spraying capacity of 50–100 gallons. To shield the piston and primary sealing lip from abrasive coatings while in use, the Titan Impact 440 electric airless sprayer is also outfitted with Quad+ Packings.
It’s simple to maintain and keep the sprayer in good operating order with the AutoOiler feature, which lets you press a button to instantly transfer oil from the reservoir to the packings. Easier troubleshooting and problem-solving are made possible by the Sureflo Pusher Valve, which releases a jammed lower ball valve without the need for a hammer.
By expediting the flushing and cleanup procedure, the Electronic Pressure Control with Rapid Clean helps you save time and effort. It is excellent for long-term use because the PermaLife Cylinder never wears out or needs to be replaced. A maximum working pressure of 3300 psi | 22.8 MPa and a maximum delivery of 0.54 | 2.05 are the parameters of the Titan 440 Impact. Along with an RX-80 Gun, TR1 517 Tip, and 1/4″ x 50′ Airless Hose, the motor is a 7/8 HP DCX.
Configuration
Before plugging in an electric unit’s power cord, perform these steps for Titan tips.
1. Verify that the return hose and siphon tube are securely fastened.
2. Secure a minimum of 50′ of 1/4″ airless spray hose to the sprayer’s outlet fitting using a wrench. Securely tighten.
3. Connect the spray hose to an airless spray gun. Tighten firmly with two wrenches, one on the cannon and one on the hose.
4. Verify that in the black zone, the pressure control knob is in the OFF position.
5. Verify that the switch is in the off position on the ON/OFF set.
6. Use a coin or a straight-slot screwdriver to remove the fill cap.
Put one ounce of piston seal lubricant (Piston Lube) into the oil reservoir. Put the oiler cap back.
7. To prime the oiler, press the button two to five times. Press once to lubricate the fluid part after each eight hours of use.
4. Verify that in the black zone, the pressure control knob is in the OFF position.
5. Verify that the switch is in the off position on the ON/OFF set.
6. Use a coin or a straight-slot screwdriver to remove the fill cap.
7. To prime the oiler, press the button two to five times. Press once to lubricate the fluid part after each eight hours of use.
Important: Never run the device without fluid for longer than ten seconds. The packing on this unit will wear down prematurely if it is used without fluid.
8. To ensure that the inlet ball is free, fully compress the pusher stem.
Verify that the electrical service has a minimum of 15 amps at 120 volts.
10. Place the power cord at least 25 feet away from the source in a suitably grounded socket.
Setting Up a Fresh Sprayer
If Titan Hea tips are brand-new, test fluid is included in the fluid portion during shipment.
avoid rusting while being shipped or stored. Mineral spirits must be used to completely clear the system of this fluid before you start spraying.
1. Insert the siphon tube into a mineral spirits container.
2. Insert the return hose into a waste container made of metal.
3. Select the “MIN” setting on the pressure control knob to reduce the pressure to the absolute minimum.
4. Set the SPRAY/PRIME valve to the PRIME setting.
5. Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to activate the sprayer.
6. To flush the test fluid via the return hose and into the waste container, let the sprayer run for 15 to 30 seconds.
7. Slide the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to shut off the sprayer.
Conclusion
A spray tip that produces a smaller spray fan is what we advise for this kind of project because of the small surface areas. A 311 spray tip is best for spraying water-based enamel and satin finish paint because it produces a 6-inch spray fan that is ideal for cupboards and tiny doors. When applying thinner materials, such as stains and enamels, use smaller tip sizes. For heavier materials like oil-based, latex, and outdoor paints, use bigger sizes.
Titan’s line of tips features unique spray technology that reduces overspray and prolongs pump life, all while putting paint where it belongs. Designed to spray all architectural coatings and paints at 1,000 psi at production speed with optimal efficiency. Reduces overspray by up to 55%, enabling more spraying by contractors.