

Part number 442-956 is a Connecting Rod with 5/8-11 threads that transmits power from the drive mechanism to the pump piston on compatible Hydra M, Hydra Pro, Commander, Admiral, and related spray systems. This precision component ensures reliable fluid delivery in demanding industrial coating applications.
| Part Number | 442-956 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Connecting Rod, 5/8-11 thrd |
| Fits | Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000; Hydr M nad Hydra Pro Super; Commander; Admiral; 0528925N_2000_4000 |
| Condition | New |
Part number 442-956 is a Connecting Rod with 5/8-11 threads specifically engineered for use across a comprehensive range of professional sprayer systems including Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000 series, Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super, Commander, Admiral, and 0528925N_2000_4000 models. These industrial-grade units are designed for demanding coating applications requiring reliable, high-pressure fluid delivery up to 4000 PSI for commercial and industrial finishing. This connecting rod is a critical component in the drive system, transmitting power from the motor or engine to the pump piston. It converts rotational motion into reciprocating linear motion, driving the piston back and forth within the pump cylinder to pressurize coating material. The 5/8-11 thread designation indicates a 5/8 inch diameter with 11 threads per inch UNC thread standard, providing a robust connection to the piston or crosshead.
Manufactured from high-strength materials with precision-machined bearing surfaces, this connecting rod withstands the extreme cyclic loads and continuous operation demands of industrial sprayers. It features accurately machined ends for connection to the crankshaft or eccentric and a threaded end for piston attachment. Proper lubrication is essential for long service life, and the rod may include oil passages or provisions for splash lubrication. The rod must maintain precise alignment and dimensional stability to ensure smooth pump operation and prevent excessive wear on bearings and seals.
Connecting rods are subjected to high tensile and compressive forces, fatigue loading, and potential lubrication issues. Failure modes include bending or fracture from overloading, bearing surface wear, thread damage, and fatigue cracking. Symptoms of a worn or damaged connecting rod include unusual knocking or pounding noises from the drive area, excessive vibration during operation, and loss of pumping power. Replacement with genuine 442-956 connecting rod restores proper power transmission and ensures reliable operation of Hydra M, Hydra Pro, Commander, Admiral, and related spray systems.
| Power Transmission | Connects drive mechanism to pump piston |
|---|---|
| Motion Conversion | Converts rotary to reciprocating motion |
| Load Bearing | Withstands high cyclic forces during operation |
| Unusual Noise | Knocking or pounding from drive area |
|---|---|
| Vibration | Excessive vibration during operation |
| Visible Damage | Cracks, bending, or thread damage |
| Loss of Power | Reduced pumping performance |
Part number 442-956 is specifically designed for a comprehensive range of professional sprayer systems including Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000 series, Hydra M and Hydra Pro Super, Commander, Admiral, and 0528925N_2000_4000 models. These industrial-grade units deliver up to 4000 PSI operating pressure for commercial and industrial coating applications. This 5/8-11 threaded connecting rod is a model-specific component engineered for the dimensional requirements, load ratings, and thread specifications of these particular sprayer systems. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.
| Compatible Models | Component |
|---|---|
| Hydra M and Hydra Pro 2000_4000 | Connecting Rod, 5/8-11 thrd |
| Hydr M nad Hydra Pro Super | |
| Commander | |
| Admiral | |
| 0528925N_2000_4000 |
The connecting rod is part of the drive system. When servicing this component, these related parts are often inspected or replaced at the same time.
The component the rod connects to. Inspect for wear or damage.
Connects rod to piston. Check for wear and proper thread engagement.
Replace during connecting rod service.