

PowrLiner part 0293941 is an Adjustment Rod used in PowrLiner 550 line stripers. This rod is part of the mechanical linkage that allows precise adjustment of components such as drive tension, brake engagement, or alignment settings. Replacing a bent, worn, or damaged adjustment rod restores accurate control and ensures reliable machine operation.
| Part Number | 0293941 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Adjustment Rod |
| Brand | PowrLiner |
| Fits | PowrLiner 550 |
| Condition | New |
The PowrLiner 0293941 Adjustment Rod is a precision‑machined linkage component used in the PowrLiner 550 line striper. It is typically employed in mechanical systems requiring fine adjustments, such as drive belt tension, brake actuation, or component alignment. The rod features threaded ends or attachment points for clevis pins, allowing precise setting and secure locking.
Proper adjustment of machine settings is essential for optimal performance and safety. A bent, corroded, or worn adjustment rod can lead to inaccurate settings, component slippage, or erratic operation. Replacing the rod restores the ability to make precise adjustments and ensures that critical systems remain correctly calibrated.
| Precise adjustment | Allows fine‑tuning of mechanical systems such as belt tension or brake engagement |
|---|---|
| Load transmission | Transmits force from adjustment mechanism to the controlled component |
| Position holding | Maintains set position when locked, preventing drift |
| Bent or twisted | Visible deformation affecting adjustment accuracy |
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| Worn threads | Threads are stripped or damaged, preventing secure locking |
| Corrosion | Rust or chemical damage weakens the rod |
| Inability to hold setting | Adjustment drifts during operation despite proper locking |
PowrLiner part 0293941 is compatible with the following PowrLiner line striper model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| PowrLiner Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 550 | Adjustment Rod |
When replacing the adjustment rod, these components are often inspected or replaced at the same time to ensure complete linkage reliability.
Worn pins can cause slop in the adjustment; inspect and replace if necessary.
Nuts may be worn or damaged; replace to ensure secure locking.
Check for cracks or deformation that could affect adjustment range.