

Part 0537537 is a bypass tube clip used to secure a hydraulic or fluid bypass line to the sprayer frame or other components. It prevents the tube from vibrating, chafing, or becoming disconnected during operation. This clip is a small but important part for maintaining a reliable and organized system.
| Part Number | 0537537 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Bypass Tube Clip |
| Fits | 0537810I_GB_D_F (1); Power Beast; PowerBeast |
| Condition | New |
The 0537537 bypass tube clip is a retention device designed to hold a specific tube or small hose in place. It typically snaps or bolts onto a frame or bracket, and then secures the tube to prevent excessive movement, reduce wear, and maintain proper routing within the machine's hydraulic or fluid system.
A missing or broken clip can allow the tube it was securing to vibrate excessively, rub against other components, or even pull loose from its connections. This can lead to premature tube failure, leaks, and potential system malfunction. Replacing a damaged clip is a simple but effective preventive measure.
| Secure Routing | Holds a tube or hose in its designated path, preventing sagging or misrouting |
|---|---|
| Vibration Control | Reduces movement and wear caused by machine vibration during operation |
| Strain Relief | Helps prevent pull-out forces from being directly transferred to tube connections |
| Missing Clip | The clip is not present, leaving the tube unsecured |
|---|---|
| Physical Breakage | Clip is cracked, snapped, or has lost its spring tension |
| Loose Tube | The tube is able to move freely or has slipped out of the clip |
| Visible Wear on Tube | Chafing or abrasion on the tube indicates it was not properly held in place |
Part 0537537 is designed to fit the specific tube diameter and mounting point found in the compatible models and assemblies.
| Model / Assembly | Component |
|---|---|
| 0537810I_GB_D_F (1) | Bypass Tube Clip |
| Power Beast | Bypass Tube Clip |
| PowerBeast | Bypass Tube Clip |
This clip is part of a tube or hose assembly system. When it fails, it often makes sense to inspect the related components it was designed to secure.
The fluid line that the clip secures; inspect it for damage caused by lack of support.
Other retention clips in the same area may be made of the same material and similar age.
The fastener used to attach the clip to the frame may also need replacement if lost or damaged.