I had my 440 for a decade with the contractors gold series gun. I just recently purchased the 410. I choose the 410 because I never needed to use the push pin to release the ball, I prefer to oil it myself, I don’t trust the auto oiler and the lights on the pressure gauge are pointless. I determine how much pressure I need by actually painting, if I need more or less pressure I adjust accordingly. Excellent video. Next time maybe just include the gpm and psi specs for newbies. Lol.
The button to release the ball in the 440 Impact is worth it. Had an older Wagner and I had to undo a nut, push on the ball with a pencil eraser and then oil it, so a simple push button makes life easier.
Thank you for this video I'm looking at the 440 and just the fact of the 2 finger gun v the 4 finger sales me plus its rated at more pressure and gpm. I'm still using a old sw419 this thing is still on its original packing and iv done shutters to 4000 soft houses with it. I'm just getting back to painting after a few years off and want a new rig to start with.
I bought the 440 and I use it for more commercial painting. It is definitely a workhorse for the price. The only issue I have with it is the fact that it is not on a cart with wheels. Carrying it up and down stairs as well as moving it across a property really sucks without a cart. Other than that, a great sprayer sure and easy to clean for the most part.
@@jonathanacevedo3461 for sure, you’ll just need 3 50ft hoses, and 2 hose connectors. You’ll also have to turn the pressure way up to make sure the pressure is still where it’s needed at the tip. I recommend titan HEA low pressure tips, they only need 1,000 psi at the gun to spray a good finish. Wrapping up 150 ft of hose is a pain!!! but bring some rope/thick wire and it will make wrapping it up easier. You’ll need like 1/2 a gallon of paint to fill up the hose. Another tip I have for you is to buy a hose that comes with those new graco/titan gun, you can get it for a nice discount as opposed to buying a gun and a hose separately. Also some recommend you my first hose segment should be the thick 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch hoses so it acts like a funnel and pushes more paint. Hope this helps
Awesome video! I rent out sprayers and other tools and we just got some new 440’s. Curious to see how customers like them. Have been renting the 410 for a good while and its a great unit, very simple to service and maintain. I do prefer the Graco SG3 gun over the RX80 however. It is far more reliable and is my go to when I need to replace a Titan gun that gets broken.
The 410 is the old black and silver spraytech 2155... they're the same machine just different colors and branding. Spraytech went out of business, apparently Titan took over the design. I've had and used both extensively. First off, where is this painter's 5 in 1 tool to unscrew the oil reservoir on the 440? LOL Seriously though, benefits of the 410 is that its considerably lighter weight and the pump filter is the same as the filter in the Titan guns. Its convenient only keeping one type of filter on hand in your pump tool box.... along with a crescent wrench to undo pump filter.. and tips/housings, oil etc in tool box. For fine finishes you use super fine red filters and just replace them as needed instead of trying to clean them. The 440's pump filter... well nobody cleans it every time, and if left on a while, it might not come off by hand... in which case you use a big pair of water pliers you'll need to have with you. Its true though, changing colors is easier, faster, better with the 410's gun sized filter. Unseating a stuck check ball isn't necessary if you clean the pump properly.... I also carry a pint sized dish soap in the sprayer tool box... and final rinse with dish soap. If the pump isn't going to be used for a while, then pour paint thinner down the intake to flood up into the check ball area. The 440 is more powerful, but either is fine for residential work. For commercial work, a Titan 740 or Graco 795 is about the minimum. The big drawback currently is parts for the 410. Parts for the 410 are far less common. The 440 through 640 pumps all share the same pump head parts that might need replaced, same as the Graco 390 through 695 do. Then the Titan 740 through 1040 all share the same larger pump parts.... same as the Graco 795 through 1095 do. I prefer the 410 for residential and fine finish because of its light weight, and easy/cheap filter changes/replacement.
Question to professionals out there.... For home owner, I planning to use the sprayer primarily doors and trim, along with a one time kitchen cabinets paint job - do you think the 410 will perform well? We also paint the interior of our home about every 5 years.. I don't paint professionally, it will not be used commercially. Perhaps you could recommend a different sprayer. Thanks...
I drilled a hole above the little self you can see when you take front of machine off, now I just put oil in manually, my auto oiler stopped working because I over filled it, their is a maximum fill line on that glass I didn't know about, drilling the hole cheaper than buying replacement auto oiler
Just picked up a 440 and I feel I have to be just inches away from the spray area with pressure turned up higher on the dial. If it were to be 10 -12 inched away I wouldn't have reached the spray area.
What is your favorite sprayer overall? I have a family business, we build from the ground up, my dad and I are the only employees. I need a sprayer that’s more than the graco x7 magnum. Would you go titan if you were me? Should I stick with graco and get a pro model? Thanks.
A few other specs simply copied and pasted this from the Titans website, it looks like a jumbled mess of words but I’m sure someone will find it useful. ………, a Titan 440 GPM | LPM 0.54 | 2.05…MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 3300 PSI | 22.8 MPa…MAX TIP SIZE - 1 GUN - ELECTRIC 0.023"…..RECOMMENDED GALLONS PER WEEK 50-75. These are the specs for the Titan 410 GPM | LPM 0.47 GPM | 1.78 LPM….. MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 3100 PSI | 21.37 MPa…. MAX TIP SIZE - 1 GUN - ELECTRIC 0.021"…… MOTOR 3/4 HP DCX….. RECOMMENDED GALLONS PER WEEK 50-75….
Compared to the monster that is the Titan 1040T GPM | LPM 1.15 GPM | 5.68 LPM MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 3300 PSI | 22.8 MPa MAX TIP SIZE - 1 GUN - ELECTRIC 0.033" MAX TIP SIZE - 2 GUNS - ELECTRIC 0.022" MOTOR 2.5 HP Brushless RECOMMENDED GALLONS PER WEEK 300-400 Or the PowerBeast 9700 that shoots 3gpm
All of these sprayers are available in “skid” and “high rider” frames. The high rider has wheels but it’s a little more annoying to clean with its metal suction tube. The skid is more compact but is a pain to carry around job sites. A unique variant is the “low rider” it’s a skid on wheels, just some things to consider. Every painter should have a sprayer, it multiplies how much you can paint dramatically. “Prep all day, spray all week”
Hi Chris, I love your videos as I've learned a TON from them! I've recently purchased a Titan Impact 440 and was curious if it's safe to spray semitransparent stains and or paints through this unit? Thank you for your insight
@@DownloaderVideo Its just a matter of preference. I've seen paint companies use only Graco, or only Titan. Either one is industrial quality. Here, were only talking about the 410, 440 and 395 which are the smallest professional sprayers made and many companies don't use anything that small for work. Some only go as small as the Titan 740, or Graco 795... and typically go much larger up to the Speedflo hydraulic sprayers, but am pretty sure Titan's hydraulic sprayers are the same as Speedflo as far as replacement parts. One company I worked at for years had a very old (like early 90's?) Graco hydraulic with a 12hp gas engine on it. It was a stand model tall enough to sit over 55 gallon buckets. I think the tips for it were 551's. It put out paint like a pressure washer.
No its not. The 410 is the old Spraytech 2155, they're the exact same machines. Spraytech is long gone, but were making the 2155 while Titan only had the 440. Spraytech went out of business and Titan started making the 410.
I had my 440 for a decade with the contractors gold series gun. I just recently purchased the 410. I choose the 410 because I never needed to use the push pin to release the ball, I prefer to oil it myself, I don’t trust the auto oiler and the lights on the pressure gauge are pointless. I determine how much pressure I need by actually painting, if I need more or less pressure I adjust accordingly. Excellent video. Next time maybe just include the gpm and psi specs for newbies. Lol.
good tips, I just purchased my first sprayer, got the 440, keep up the great tips!!!!
Thanks
The button to release the ball in the 440 Impact is worth it. Had an older Wagner and I had to undo a nut, push on the ball with a pencil eraser and then oil it, so a simple push button makes life easier.
I have a Spray Tech 2155 basically a titan 410. I've used it a lot.
I have also rented a titan 440. The 440 is Much better!!!
Thank you for this video I'm looking at the 440 and just the fact of the 2 finger gun v the 4 finger sales me plus its rated at more pressure and gpm. I'm still using a old sw419 this thing is still on its original packing and iv done shutters to 4000 soft houses with it. I'm just getting back to painting after a few years off and want a new rig to start with.
I bought the 440 and I use it for more commercial painting. It is definitely a workhorse for the price. The only issue I have with it is the fact that it is not on a cart with wheels. Carrying it up and down stairs as well as moving it across a property really sucks without a cart. Other than that, a great sprayer sure and easy to clean for the most part.
There is a high rider version titan # 805016
Attach 150 ft of hose and don’t move it at all, lol
@@georgegoddiess9173 Thank you for the information.
@@paintpaintpaintco.6039 That’s a good idea for sure. I’ll definitely try that.
@@jonathanacevedo3461 for sure, you’ll just need 3 50ft hoses, and 2 hose connectors. You’ll also have to turn the pressure way up to make sure the pressure is still where it’s needed at the tip. I recommend titan HEA low pressure tips, they only need 1,000 psi at the gun to spray a good finish. Wrapping up 150 ft of hose is a pain!!! but bring some rope/thick wire and it will make wrapping it up easier. You’ll need like 1/2 a gallon of paint to fill up the hose. Another tip I have for you is to buy a hose that comes with those new graco/titan gun, you can get it for a nice discount as opposed to buying a gun and a hose separately. Also some recommend you my first hose segment should be the thick 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch hoses so it acts like a funnel and pushes more paint. Hope this helps
I spray a lot of paint and never once stopped to think about the push pin and what that is....
Thank you
You r the Man! Makes me thankful I got the 410! Now I know how 2 use it professionally now!
Thank you
Can these sprayers use masonary paint to spray outdoor? Brick, external plaster etc? Ideally dulux paint?
Awesome video! I rent out sprayers and other tools and we just got some new 440’s. Curious to see how customers like them. Have been renting the 410 for a good while and its a great unit, very simple to service and maintain. I do prefer the Graco SG3 gun over the RX80 however. It is far more reliable and is my go to when I need to replace a Titan gun that gets broken.
The 410 would probably be a better rental
The 410 is the old black and silver spraytech 2155... they're the same machine just different colors and branding. Spraytech went out of business, apparently Titan took over the design. I've had and used both extensively. First off, where is this painter's 5 in 1 tool to unscrew the oil reservoir on the 440? LOL Seriously though, benefits of the 410 is that its considerably lighter weight and the pump filter is the same as the filter in the Titan guns. Its convenient only keeping one type of filter on hand in your pump tool box.... along with a crescent wrench to undo pump filter.. and tips/housings, oil etc in tool box. For fine finishes you use super fine red filters and just replace them as needed instead of trying to clean them. The 440's pump filter... well nobody cleans it every time, and if left on a while, it might not come off by hand... in which case you use a big pair of water pliers you'll need to have with you. Its true though, changing colors is easier, faster, better with the 410's gun sized filter. Unseating a stuck check ball isn't necessary if you clean the pump properly.... I also carry a pint sized dish soap in the sprayer tool box... and final rinse with dish soap. If the pump isn't going to be used for a while, then pour paint thinner down the intake to flood up into the check ball area. The 440 is more powerful, but either is fine for residential work. For commercial work, a Titan 740 or Graco 795 is about the minimum. The big drawback currently is parts for the 410. Parts for the 410 are far less common. The 440 through 640 pumps all share the same pump head parts that might need replaced, same as the Graco 390 through 695 do. Then the Titan 740 through 1040 all share the same larger pump parts.... same as the Graco 795 through 1095 do. I prefer the 410 for residential and fine finish because of its light weight, and easy/cheap filter changes/replacement.
Thanks for sharing
Question to professionals out there....
For home owner, I planning to use the sprayer primarily doors and trim, along with a one time kitchen cabinets paint job - do you think the 410 will perform well?
We also paint the interior of our home about every 5 years..
I don't paint professionally, it will not be used commercially.
Perhaps you could recommend a different sprayer.
Thanks...
I drilled a hole above the little self you can see when you take front of machine off, now I just put oil in manually, my auto oiler stopped working because I over filled it, their is a maximum fill line on that glass I didn't know about, drilling the hole cheaper than buying replacement auto oiler
Great video Chris, you're such a good guy!
Thank you
I used to fix paint sprayers, Titan 440 is my choice hands down... easy to fix too.
nice
I rent and fix them, just got in some new 440’s, excited to see how they hold up in comparison to the current 410’s we rent.
Is the 440 used between 500-600 dollars a good buy
Just bought a 440 Titan can you explain a bit about it and also the gauge that goes on your extension hose I see that you have one on there
Can’t find any info on my 410, id like to see a packing video .
The graco manifold filter is in a much better location. I would buy the 440 over the 410- worth the extra
Agree
Just picked up a 440 and I feel I have to be just inches away from the spray area with pressure turned up higher on the dial. If it were to be 10 -12 inched away I wouldn't have reached the spray area.
Get as close as comfortable
What is your favorite sprayer overall? I have a family business, we build from the ground up, my dad and I are the only employees. I need a sprayer that’s more than the graco x7 magnum. Would you go titan if you were me? Should I stick with graco and get a pro model? Thanks.
Thanks Buddy love the videos
I kind of don't mind if four finger gun 🤷🏼🤣
I grab it by the fitting where the line meets the gun and then I just shoot with one finger 👌🏽😂
What type or brand of HVLP would you recommend?
Apollo
A few other specs simply copied and pasted this from the Titans website, it looks like a jumbled mess of words but I’m sure someone will find it useful. ………, a Titan 440
GPM | LPM 0.54 | 2.05…MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 3300 PSI | 22.8 MPa…MAX TIP SIZE - 1 GUN - ELECTRIC 0.023"…..RECOMMENDED GALLONS PER WEEK 50-75.
These are the specs for the Titan 410 GPM | LPM 0.47 GPM | 1.78 LPM…..
MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 3100 PSI | 21.37 MPa….
MAX TIP SIZE - 1 GUN - ELECTRIC 0.021"……
MOTOR 3/4 HP DCX…..
RECOMMENDED GALLONS PER WEEK 50-75….
Compared to the monster that is the Titan 1040T
GPM | LPM 1.15 GPM | 5.68 LPM
MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 3300 PSI | 22.8 MPa
MAX TIP SIZE - 1 GUN - ELECTRIC 0.033"
MAX TIP SIZE - 2 GUNS - ELECTRIC 0.022"
MOTOR 2.5 HP Brushless
RECOMMENDED GALLONS PER WEEK 300-400
Or the PowerBeast 9700 that shoots 3gpm
All of these sprayers are available in “skid” and “high rider” frames. The high rider has wheels but it’s a little more annoying to clean with its metal suction tube. The skid is more compact but is a pain to carry around job sites. A unique variant is the “low rider” it’s a skid on wheels, just some things to consider. Every painter should have a sprayer, it multiplies how much you can paint dramatically. “Prep all day, spray all week”
are the pumps and motors the same?
At the end of this commercial job I'm on(Washington state)
I'm looking at elite 3000.
I see you sell them. Do they come with a gun?
They do
Hello man i have a question is the Titan 440i now Wagner ps 3.20? Thanks in advance
Wagner owns Titan. Same sprayers different color
I just got a 345 Xi do you know anything about this rig or where I can find information on it and packings?
I do not
Which is better to buy a titan 410 or a Graco 19x
410 by far
where can i buy on off switch for the 440? (international postage)
contact paintlifesupply.com
@@Idahopainter amazon?
Does anyone know if it's normal for the Titan 440 to leak oil from above the fluid section when tilting the sprayer?
Nope it’s cracked, I have 2 and one leaks from the auto oiler and the other doesn’t.
ive been running one for 4 years, no problems.
If you overfill it
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you!
Your welcome
What unit will do lacquer??
I never use lacquer anymore
@@Idahopainter why? Precat is pretty tough , especially with a coat of precat clear over it
What steriods are you taking, because I want some.
Everyone ever made
Self discipline and hard work!
You should try it.
Hi Chris, I love your videos as I've learned a TON from them! I've recently purchased a Titan Impact 440 and was curious if it's safe to spray semitransparent stains and or paints through this unit? Thank you for your insight
You can, read the owners manual
Wow the 440 in the UK 🇬🇧 is $2k at current exchange rate.
I take the 440
I took the manifold filter out of my 440....It's not needed imo
What a about the pressure do the have the same motor same capacity??
How does the 440 compare to the Graco 395???
They both have good and bad points. Probably less bad with 440
@@Idahopainter Would you care to mention a few? I’m curious.
@@DownloaderVideo Its just a matter of preference. I've seen paint companies use only Graco, or only Titan. Either one is industrial quality. Here, were only talking about the 410, 440 and 395 which are the smallest professional sprayers made and many companies don't use anything that small for work. Some only go as small as the Titan 740, or Graco 795... and typically go much larger up to the Speedflo hydraulic sprayers, but am pretty sure Titan's hydraulic sprayers are the same as Speedflo as far as replacement parts. One company I worked at for years had a very old (like early 90's?) Graco hydraulic with a 12hp gas engine on it. It was a stand model tall enough to sit over 55 gallon buckets. I think the tips for it were 551's. It put out paint like a pressure washer.
👍🏽
wer can i get a titan 440
Paintlifesupply.com
The 410 is the older version of 440
No its not. The 410 is the old Spraytech 2155, they're the exact same machines. Spraytech is long gone, but were making the 2155 while Titan only had the 440. Spraytech went out of business and Titan started making the 410.
Thanks Buddy love the videos