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Titan 2403558 Screw

Titan 2403558 Screw

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

 

Titan part 2403558 is a screw used to secure components on compatible PowrLiner sprayers. When original screws become lost, damaged, or stripped, they can compromise the secure assembly of critical components. This screw restores proper fastening and ensures components remain securely attached during operation.

Part Number 2403558
Part Description Screw
Brand PowrLiner
Fits PowrLiner 4500, 5500
Condition New
 

$2.9

 

Fastening Screw for PowrLiner 4500 and 5500 Sprayers

The Titan part 2403558 Screw is a precision fastener designed for use in PowrLiner 4500 and 5500 sprayers. This screw meets specific dimensional and strength requirements for securing various components in these industrial sprayer systems.

Using incorrect or damaged screws can lead to loose components, vibration issues, or assembly failures. Replacing with the proper OEM screw ensures secure fastening, proper clamp load, and maintains the structural integrity of the sprayer assembly.

Installation Tip: Use the correct driver size to prevent cam-out and head damage. If the screw doesn't seat properly, check for debris or damaged threads rather than forcing it.

What it does and when to replace it

What the screw does
Component fastening Secures various parts and assemblies together
Structural integrity Maintains proper alignment and connection of components
Vibration resistance Helps prevent loosening during sprayer operation
Proper fitment Ensures components mount correctly without stress
When replacement is recommended
Stripped threads Screw no longer tightens or holds securely
Corrosion damage Rust or corrosion that weakens the screw
Lost screw Original screw missing from assembly
Head damage Damaged drive preventing proper installation/removal

Compatibility

Titan part 2403558 is designed for use in the following PowrLiner models. Always verify your specific model before ordering.

Model Component
PowrLiner 4500 Screw
PowrLiner 5500 Screw

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing screws, these related fastening components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete assembly security.

Washers

Flat washers, lock washers, or sealing washers used with screws.

Nuts

Matching nuts for through-bolt applications where applicable.

Thread locking compound

Medium-strength thread locker for vibration-prone applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 2403558 screw has specific engineering specifications including: thread size and pitch (metric or standard UNC/UNF), length, head type (Phillips, Torx, hex, or slotted), and material with appropriate plating for corrosion resistance. These specifications ensure proper fit and clamp load in PowrLiner 4500 and 5500 applications.

While a generic screw might appear similar, using OEM part 2403558 is strongly recommended. Industrial sprayers require specific screw specifications for proper length, thread engagement, strength grade, and corrosion resistance. Generic screws may not have the precise specifications needed, which could lead to improper fastening, thread damage, corrosion issues, or safety concerns. The small cost difference is worth the assurance of proper fit and function.

It's recommended to order at least 3-5 screws even if you only need one replacement. Having extras ensures you have spares for future needs, accounts for potential installation errors, and allows for replacement of multiple screws that may show similar wear. Screws are small components that can be easily dropped or lost during maintenance. Many technicians maintain a small inventory of common fasteners for their equipment to minimize downtime.

Proper torque depends on the screw size, grade, and specific application. If torque specifications are available in your PowrLiner service manual, follow them precisely. As a general guideline for medium-sized screws, tighten until snug, then apply an additional 1/4 turn. Avoid over-tightening, which can strip threads or damage components. For critical applications, use a torque wrench. If the screw is used with thread locker, follow the manufacturer's recommendations.