

Titan part 424-620 is a 47" line pointer used to provide a visual reference for paint striping alignment on compatible PowrLiner line stripers. This replacement pointer helps operators maintain straight, consistent lines during striping operations.
| Part Number | 424-620 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Line Pointer (47") |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
PowrLiner 6000, 5000, 4000, 1800M, 2800M |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 424-620 47" Line Pointer is a genuine OEM replacement pointer designed to provide a visual guide for paint striping alignment on compatible PowrLiner line stripers. The extended 47" length allows operators to sight ahead of the spray gun, helping to maintain straight, uniform lines on parking lots, roads, and athletic fields.
Over time, line pointers can become bent, broken, or worn at the tip. A damaged or missing pointer makes it difficult to stripe accurately, leading to wavy lines or inconsistent placement. Replacing the line pointer restores precise visual alignment and improves striping quality.
| Visual guidance | Provides a reference point for the operator to follow existing lines or chalk marks |
|---|---|
| Extended reach | 47" length allows sighting ahead of the spray gun for better accuracy |
| Durability | Rigid construction withstands vibration and occasional contact with pavement |
| Bent or misaligned | Pointer no longer points straight, causing inaccurate tracking |
|---|---|
| Broken | Cracked or snapped pointer, missing sections |
| Worn tip | Tip ground down from pavement contact, difficult to see |
| Missing | Original pointer lost or removed and not replaced |
Titan part 424-620 is compatible with the following PowrLiner models. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 6000 | Line Pointer (47") |
| PowrLiner 5000 | Line Pointer (47") |
| PowrLiner 4000 | Line Pointer (47") |
| PowrLiner 1800M | Line Pointer (47") |
| PowrLiner 2800M | Line Pointer (47") |
When replacing the line pointer, inspect these related components for wear or damage.
Check for bending or loose fasteners that could affect pointer alignment.
Ensure the spray gun is properly aligned with the pointer for accurate striping.
Worn tips can affect line width and quality; inspect and replace as needed.