Part #: 756-034
Part #: 0509171A
Part #: 759-316
Part #: 756-037
Part #: 9810108
Part #: 424-248
Part #: 858-653
Part #: 424-249
Part #: 858-603
Part #: 703-079
Part #: 759-056
Part #: 0509781
Part #: 759-057
Part #: 860-936
Part #: 424-202
The Titan PowrLiner 3500/3500s Gun Holder Assembly Parts are genuine OEM replacement components for the gun mount and support system in the PowrLiner line-striping machines. These parts ensure the spray gun is securely and smoothly supported on the machine, allowing accurate control and stable operation during line-painting jobs. The assembly includes precision-manufactured components such as bearings, clamp blocks, and attachment hardware that fit directly into the PowrLiner 3500/3500s gun holder assembly system. They are designed to withstand heavy use in professional coating applications while providing reliable performance and long service life.
These parts are used in the gun holder assembly of the PowrLiner 3500/3500s (professional line stripers), replacing worn or damaged elements to maintain accurate spray gun positioning and ease of adjustment.
The flanged bearing provides a stable pivot surface in the gun holder assembly, helping the gun mount rotate or move smoothly without binding or excessive wear. It keeps the gun’s movement consistent during operation.
The clamp block acts as a locking point that holds the gun holder securely in place once positioned. Without it, the gun mount could shift while spraying, leading to uneven lines or unsafe operation.
The 0509171A is a full replacement gun holder sub-assembly that includes the structural body where the gun sits and attaches. It’s a larger component often installed as a unit when the existing holder is damaged or heavily worn.
Yes. The gun clamp knob is sold separately and can be replaced if the existing knob becomes stripped, cracked, or difficult to tighten. It threads into the clamp system to lock the gun holder in the desired angle.
The sleeve bearing functions as a smooth internal sliding surface for a shaft or pin inside the assembly, whereas the flanged bearing has a flange for placement and edge support. Both reduce friction, but the sleeve bearing mainly supports straight sliding motion.