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Titan 2426732A Cart Weldment

Titan 2426732A Cart Weldment

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Impact X part 2426732A is a cart weldment – the structural welded frame assembly that supports the pump, engine, and other components on compatible Impact X pressure washers. This weldment provides the rigid foundation required for stable operation, proper alignment of drive components, and safe transport. Replacing a bent, cracked, or corroded cart weldment restores the structural integrity and ensures the machine remains safe and reliable.

Part Number 2426732A
Part Description Cart Weldment
Brand Impact X
Fits Impact X 540 I, X 440, X410
Condition New

Retail Price: $800
You save: $128 (16.00%)
Our Price: $672

 

Cart Weldment for Impact X Pressure Washers

The Impact X 2426732A Cart Weldment is the primary structural frame for select Impact X pressure washers. This welded assembly supports the engine, pump, hose reels, and handle, providing the rigidity needed for reliable operation and safe transport. Precision‑engineered from heavy‑gauge steel and finished with a durable powder coat, it withstands the vibration, moisture, and impact typical of professional use.

Over time, a cart weldment can become damaged due to accidental impact, corrosion, or metal fatigue. A bent or cracked frame can misalign the pump and engine, causing belt or coupling wear, poor performance, and unsafe handling. Replacing the weldment restores proper alignment, protects other components from stress, and returns the machine to its original stability and safety.

Service Guidance: If you notice visible cracks, rust perforation, or misalignment of the pump/engine, inspect the cart weldment. Replace immediately if structural integrity is compromised to avoid further damage or safety hazards.

What it does and when to replace it

What the cart weldment does
Structural foundation Provides a rigid base for mounting engine, pump, and accessories
Component alignment Ensures precise alignment of belts, couplings, and drive components
Transport & handling Forms the frame for wheels, handle, and lifting points for safe mobility
When replacement is recommended
Bent / twisted frame Visible distortion that affects component alignment or stability
Cracked welds Weld separation or cracks in the tubing, especially at stress points
Severe corrosion Rust that has weakened the metal, causing flaking or perforation
After impact damage Machine was dropped or hit; inspect frame for hidden damage

Compatibility

Impact X part 2426732A is compatible with the following pressure washer models. Always verify fitment using your machine's parts diagram and serial number.

Model Component
Impact X 540 I Cart Weldment
Impact X 440 Cart Weldment
Impact X 410 Cart Weldment

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the cart weldment, it’s common to inspect or replace associated components that may be affected by frame damage or that are easier to service while the frame is disassembled.

Wheel & axle assembly

Wheels, axles, and bushings often wear out; inspect for damage or looseness when replacing the frame.

Vibration mounts / isolators

Rubber mounts that cushion the engine and pump should be replaced if cracked or compressed.

Hardware kit

Bolts, nuts, and washers used to attach components may be corroded; use new hardware for a secure assembly.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is the cart weldment – the main welded steel frame – used on Impact X 540 I, X 440, and X410 pressure washers.

Look for cracks in the welds, visible bending, rust perforation, or misalignment of the engine and pump. If the machine sways or feels unstable during use, the frame may be compromised.

It fits Impact X 540 I, X 440, and X410 pressure washers. Always confirm with the parts diagram for your specific machine.

Welding is not recommended because heat can distort critical alignment points and weaken the surrounding metal. For safety and proper performance, replacement with a new OEM weldment is the best practice.