

Titan part 0528245 is a left PowrLiner handle used on the compatible PowrLiner 8900 XLT SP airless striper. This ergonomic handle provides a secure grip for steering, maneuvering, and controlling the machine during line‑striping operations. A cracked, bent, or broken handle can make the machine difficult to control, cause operator fatigue, or create safety hazards. Replacing with the OEM left handle restores proper grip comfort, control, and machine balance.
| Part Number | 0528245 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Left PowrLiner Handle |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
PowrLiner 8900 XLT SP |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 0528245 Left PowrLiner Handle is a genuine OEM replacement grip for the left side of the handlebar assembly on the PowrLiner 8900 XLT SP airless striper. It is molded from durable, impact‑resistant material and contoured for operator comfort during extended use.
Handles can become cracked from impact, worn from vibration, or degraded by chemical exposure (paint solvents, fuel). A damaged left handle reduces steering precision, causes uncomfortable vibration transfer, and can lead to loss of control. Replacing with OEM Titan 0528245 restores original ergonomics, grip security, and machine handling.
| Operator grip | Provides comfortable, non‑slip handhold |
|---|---|
| Steering control | Transfers operator input to front wheel direction |
| Vibration damping | Reduces engine and pump vibration felt by hands |
| Machine balance | Helps distribute weight evenly during transport |
| Visible cracks or splits | Handle material is broken or separating |
|---|---|
| Excessive wear / smoothness | Grip surface has become slick or worn through |
| Loose or wobbly handle | Handle moves on the bar due to cracked mounting |
| Chemical damage | Handle is swollen, sticky, or deformed from solvents |
Titan part 0528245 is a direct OEM replacement left handle for the following model. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 8900 XLT SP | Left handle |
When replacing the left handle, inspect these associated components.
If one side is worn, the other often has similar wear; replace as a pair.
Check for bent or rusted handlebar tube before installing new grip.
Replace corroded screws or bolts that secure the handle.