You have probably been on a job where the sprayer you brought cannot keep up with what the surface demands.The pressure fluctuates. The tip clogs. The finish comes out inconsistent, and you spend more time diagnosing the machine than actually coating the surface. When that happens on a large exterior or a commercial repaint, the cost is not just in materials. It is in time, client confidence, and the reputation you have built by doing the work correctly.
The Titan ED655 airless sprayer is built specifically to eliminate those problems for professionals who spray at volume and cannot afford to stop mid-job because their equipment gives out.
What the Titan ED655 Is Designed For
This is not a light-duty machine.The ED655 is designed for production-level exterior work, large residential repaints, commercial buildings, fences, decks, and any job where you need to move a significant amount of material across a large surface area consistently and quickly. It handles a wide range of coatings. Exterior latex, elastomerics, primers, and heavy-bodied coatings all move through this machine without the constant adjustment and fighting that underpowered sprayers require when you push heavier materials through them.
The Pump and Pressure Output
The performance of any airless sprayer comes down to what the pump can actually deliver and sustain.The Titan ED655 runs on a high-output pump that maintains consistent pressure across the kind of extended sessions that production work demands. Consistent pressure is not something operators think about until they lose it. When pressure drops mid-pass, the spray pattern opens up, coverage thins out, and the finish shows it.
The pump on the ED655 is rated for the tip sizes that exterior and commercial work actually use. You are not nursing a light residential machine through a job it was not designed for. The output matches the work, which means the machine keeps up without being pushed beyond its limits on a typical production day.
SmartControl Technology
One of the features that separates the ED655 from basic airless sprayers is the pressure control system.Titan built SmartControl technology into this machine to give operators more precise management of spray pressure. Instead of a simple dial with broad adjustments, SmartControl lets you dial in pressure at a more refined level so the settings actually correspond to what the gun is producing at the tip. This matters when you are switching between materials or between surfaces on the same job. A primer going on a bare wood fence needs different pressure than a finish coat going on a smooth fascia board. Being able to adjust precisely rather than approximately means your finish quality stays consistent across the whole job rather than varying every time you switch tasks.
The Spray Gun and Hose Setup
A pump that delivers good pressure is only useful if the gun gives you control over it.The ED655 comes with a professional-grade gun that handles the output this machine produces without the fatigue that comes from fighting a gun that is not matched to its sprayer. For exterior production work where you are spraying for hours, trigger response and grip comfort are not minor details. They affect how consistently you can hold technique throughout the day, and technique is what separates a clean finish from one that needs correction.
The hose length on the ED655 setup gives you the reach that exterior work requires. Spraying from grade to gable height, moving around large structures, getting into corners and overhangs without repositioning the machine constantly, these are the practical realities of exterior production work, and the setup accounts for them.
Tip Compatibility and Flexibility
The ED655 is compatible with Titan’s full range of airless spray tips, which matters for professionals who spray different surfaces and materials across different jobs.A tip sized for elastomeric coatings on a commercial block wall is not the right tip for a latex finish on residential trim. Having a machine that works with the full tip range means you are not locked into a narrow window of materials and applications. You choose the right tip for the job, and the machine supports that choice rather than limiting it.
Always match your tip to the material and surface before starting. Check the tip for wear before each job. A worn tip costs you more in material waste and finish quality than a replacement tip costs to buy, and on a production job, the difference in output shows up immediately.
Final Thoughts
Professionals choose the Titan ED655 airless sprayer because it is built to match the demands of real production work, not light-duty occasional use. The pump output, the pressure control, the tip compatibility, and the gun setup all point toward exterior and commercial work at volume. If that is the kind of work you do regularly, this machine is sized for it. Take care of it properly after every job, and it will hold up through the kind of use that would wear out a lesser machine in a single season.
