

Titan part 424-269 is a replacement brake pad designed for the parking brake or wheel brake system on compatible Titan PowrLiner 4000, 4900 XLT, 4900, 4950, 5000, 6000, 6900 XLT SP, 6900 XLT, 6950, 8900 XLT SP, 8900 XLT, 8900, 4955, 6955, and 8955 stripers. This brake pad provides reliable stopping force and secure parking hold, ensuring operator safety and machine stability during line striping operations. Replacing a worn, glazed, or contaminated brake pad restores proper braking performance and prevents unexpected rolling or inadequate stopping power.
| Part Number | 424-269 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Brake Pad |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | PowrLiner 4000, 4900 XLT, 4900, 4950, 5000, 6000, 6900 XLT SP, 6900 XLT, 6950, 8900 XLT SP, 8900 XLT, 8900, 4955, 6955, 8955 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 424-269 Brake Pad is an OEM friction component used in the parking brake or wheel brake system on Titan's heavy‑duty PowrLiner line stripers. It is manufactured to exact specifications for consistent coefficient of friction, wear resistance, and reliable engagement.
Brake pads wear down over time from normal use, exposure to debris, or contamination with oil/grease. A worn or contaminated pad can reduce braking force, cause the machine to roll unexpectedly, or create unsafe operating conditions. Replacing with genuine Titan part 424-269 restores original stopping power and ensures the brake holds the striper securely when parked.
| Parking brake hold | Secures the machine on inclines and flat surfaces |
|---|---|
| Stopping assistance | Provides additional braking when moving at low speeds |
| Operator safety | Prevents unintended rolling during setup or service |
| Worn friction material | Pad thickness below minimum specification |
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| Glazed surface | Hardened, shiny pad surface reduces grip |
| Oil / grease contamination | Pad soaked, causing brake slippage |
| Cracking or chunking | Friction material breaking apart |
Titan part 424-269 is compatible with the following striper models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine and serial number.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 4000 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 4900 XLT | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 4900 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 4950 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 5000 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 6000 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 6900 XLT SP | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 6900 XLT | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 6950 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 8900 XLT SP | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 8900 XLT | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 8900 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 4955 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 6955 | Brake Pad |
| PowrLiner 8955 | Brake Pad |
When replacing the brake pad, it is often advisable to inspect or replace associated components to ensure a complete and safe brake repair.
Inspect for scoring, warping, or uneven wear. Replace if damaged to avoid premature pad wear.
Springs lose tension over time; replace hardware kit for proper pad retraction and even wear.
Check for bearing play or seal leaks that could contaminate the new brake pad.