I’m looking to buy a new airless sprayer for my shop. Currently we have the titan ed655, I love the pump and gun but we’ve had it for less than 2 years and it’s given us nothing but grief. The inlet valve failed so we had to plug the outlet valve and completely nix the return tube. Since then our primer valve has failed three times.
we’re looking between the graco 395 and the tritech t5. Is the tritech worth the money? Or is the graco just as good? We mainly spray cabinetry, trim, and doors(fine finish)
also anyone else have these issues with titan? Their customer service has been lackluster
I have all three of these machines, but am curious to know first, what kind of material(s) you are using?
One of the first airless sprayers I ever used was the original Wagner version of the ed655 which was sold in the U.S. in the late 80's. At that time the unit could well have been built in Germany. It served really well.
Even though the Titan version (which seems identical to my old Wagner in most ways) is built abroad, I have been very happy with it so far.
I have used the unit here and there, for some four years now, and haven't needed to replace any parts. The worst thing that happened was a bit of a stick with the intake valve on one occasion. Easily remedied by removal and a quick soak in lacquer thinner.
If this unit will be dedicated to shop work, the weight of the heavier pumps is less of an issue. But I would imagine that constant use of the ed655 could put too much of a load on the motor and moving parts.
All in all, I am a big fan of diaphragm pumps, and just bought a Titan Elite 3000. This sprayer would be more of an apples to apples comparison with the T5/395 in terms of horsepower and gpm. I got mine at a stupid low price from a local paint store, but have not yet had a chance to put it through its paces.
My aim, is to put the Elite 3000 up against the Tri Tech and Graco machines at low pressures, and see which does the best with the kind of fluids I spray.
Not only did I get the pump for a great deal, but Titan had a promo going and I was able to pick up a 5 liter hopper kit for free. The hopper, as you know, is a great way to go, and I think the simplicity of pump mechanics is a huge plus for maintenance.
In general, I think that Titan have struggled to move these pumps, in many ways, because people don't know what they are. I got an e-mail from Titan two days ago offering deals on them through SW.
Worth consideration perhaps?