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Titan 2468739 Elite 5500 High Rider

Titan 2468739 Elite 5500 High Rider

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Titan Tools Inc.

Elite part 2468739 is a High Rider configuration for the Elite 5500 striping system. This elevated setup provides increased ground clearance, making it ideal for uneven terrain, gravel surfaces, and job sites where standard configurations may encounter obstacles. The High Rider design allows operators to maintain consistent striping performance in challenging outdoor conditions where ground clearance is essential.

Part Number 2468739
Part Description Elite 5500 High Rider
Brand Elite
Fits Elite 5500
Condition New

Retail Price: $7715.6
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Elite 5500 High Rider Configuration

The Elite 2468739 High Rider configuration is a specialized setup designed for the Elite 5500 striping system, engineered to provide increased ground clearance for operation on uneven terrain and challenging surfaces. This configuration elevates the machine's chassis, positioning critical components higher above the ground to navigate obstacles such as gravel, compacted dirt, cracked pavement, and transitional surfaces where standard configurations may experience clearance issues. Contractors working on roadway projects, rural parking areas, construction sites, and surfaces with debris accumulation will find the High Rider configuration particularly valuable for maintaining consistent striping performance without interruption. The elevated design allows larger wheel assemblies that roll more smoothly over irregularities, reducing operator fatigue during extended sessions on rough surfaces. The High Rider configuration maintains the full performance capabilities of the Elite 5500 system while expanding its operational range to include environments where ground clearance is a limiting factor for standard equipment. This setup is especially beneficial for contractors who frequently transition between finished surfaces and rough terrain within the same project, such as new development sites where pavement installation is incomplete or seasonal maintenance applications where surface conditions vary. The configuration includes specialized wheel assemblies, extended mounting hardware, and frame components that raise the overall profile while preserving stability and control. Operators will appreciate the improved visibility of the spray tip from the elevated position, which aids in maintaining consistent line placement even when navigating uneven ground. The High Rider configuration represents a practical solution for expanding the versatility of the Elite 5500 platform, enabling a single machine to handle a broader range of project types without compromising on striping quality or operational efficiency.

Operation Note: The High Rider configuration is optimized for uneven terrain and surfaces requiring additional ground clearance. Operators should be aware of the increased center of gravity when navigating slopes or making sharp turns.

What it does and when to use it

What the High Rider configuration does
Increased ground clearance Elevates the machine to navigate uneven terrain, gravel, and surface obstacles
Enhanced terrain capability Enables operation on surfaces where standard configurations may encounter clearance issues
Larger wheel assembly Provides smoother rolling over irregularities and reduced operator fatigue
When this configuration is recommended
Rough terrain striping Gravel lots, construction sites, and unpaved shoulders
Transitional surfaces Projects spanning finished pavement and unimproved ground
Debris-prone areas Locations where loose material may interfere with standard clearance equipment
Rural applications Roadway striping where shoulders or edges present clearance challenges

Compatibility

Elite part 2468739 is the High Rider configuration specifically designed for the Elite 5500 striping system. Always verify fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine revision.

Elite Model Component
Elite 5500 High Rider configuration

Related components commonly used together

When operating a High Rider configuration, these complementary components are often considered to maximize performance and adaptability for challenging terrain.

All-terrain wheel kit

Specialized wheels designed for the High Rider configuration provide enhanced traction and durability on rough surfaces and loose materials.

Mud flap set

Protects machine components from debris kicked up by wheels when operating on unpaved or gravel surfaces.

Extended handlebar kit

Provides comfortable operator positioning when using the elevated High Rider configuration, reducing strain during extended operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The High Rider configuration provides increased ground clearance for operation on uneven terrain, gravel, and surfaces with debris, while the Low Rider configuration features a reduced operating height for enhanced stability and visibility on flat, level surfaces. The High Rider is optimized for outdoor and rough terrain applications, whereas the Low Rider is ideal for parking lots, warehouse floors, and other smooth surfaces where maneuverability is prioritized.

Conversion between configurations is possible using the appropriate Elite components. The High Rider setup utilizes specific wheel assemblies, frame components, and mounting hardware that differ from the standard configuration. Contractors who frequently alternate between surface types may choose to maintain separate configurations or consult with an authorized dealer for conversion guidance and parts requirements.

The High Rider configuration is engineered to maintain stability while providing increased ground clearance. The elevated center of gravity requires operators to exercise additional caution when navigating slopes or making sharp turns, particularly when carrying a full paint load. The larger wheel base and specialized wheel assemblies help offset the higher profile to preserve safe handling characteristics during normal operation.

While the High Rider configuration can be used indoors, its increased height and larger wheel assembly may be less maneuverable in confined spaces compared to standard or Low Rider configurations. For indoor applications with adequate clearance and smooth surfaces, the Low Rider or standard configuration typically provides better stability and visibility. The High Rider is specifically optimized for outdoor applications where ground clearance is the primary consideration.