

Part number 700-287 is a socket head cap screw used to fasten components securely in compatible sprayer systems. This screw provides strong clamping force and is designed for use with an Allen key. It is compatible with 840 i Airless Sprayer; 840 IX; 840 ix Airless Sprayer; 840i Airless Sprayer; 1140 i; 1140 ix Airless Sprayer; 1140 IX; Advantage 700; Advantage 1100; Helix FR; Helix VR; Impact 1640; Performer 1140 ix; and PowrTex 1200SF models. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores proper fastening and prevents loosening of components.
| Part Number | 700-287 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Screw, Socket Head Cap |
| Fits | 840 i Airless Sprayer; 840 IX; 840 ix Airless Sprayer; 840i Airless Sprayer; 1140 i; 1140 ix Airless Sprayer; 1140 IX; Advantage 700; Advantage 1100; Helix FR; Helix VR; Impact 1640; Performer 1140 ix; PowrTex 1200SF |
| Condition | New |
The 700-287 socket head cap screw is a high-strength fastener used to securely assemble components in a wide range of compatible sprayer systems. It is specifically designed for use with 840 i Airless Sprayer; 840 IX; 840 ix Airless Sprayer; 840i Airless Sprayer; 1140 i; 1140 ix Airless Sprayer; 1140 IX; Advantage 700; Advantage 1100; Helix FR; Helix VR; Impact 1640; Performer 1140 ix; and PowrTex 1200SF models. This screw features a cylindrical head with a hexagonal socket drive, allowing for high torque application with an Allen key. It is typically used to attach critical components such as motor mounts, pump assemblies, and structural brackets. The screw is manufactured to precise specifications, including thread size, length, and material grade, to ensure a secure and lasting hold. Using the correct fastener is essential for maintaining the structural integrity of the sprayer and preventing parts from loosening due to vibration. Over time, screws can become stripped, corroded, or lost during maintenance. A missing or damaged screw can lead to component misalignment, increased vibration, or even part failure. Symptoms of a problem include loose panels, rattling noises, or visible gaps at fastened joints. Replacing a worn or missing screw with this genuine part restores proper clamping force and secure assembly. It is a simple but important fix that contributes to the overall safety and reliability of the equipment. When installing, it is important to use the correct torque to avoid stripping threads or damaging components.
| Component fastening | Secures parts with high clamping force |
|---|---|
| Structural integrity | Maintains rigid assembly of sprayer |
| Vibration resistance | Prevents loosening during operation |
| Stripped threads | Screw will not tighten properly |
|---|---|
| Corrosion or rust | Weakened screw may fail |
| Missing screw | Screw lost during service or operation |
| Loose components | Parts move or rattle due to insufficient fastening |
Part number 700-287 is compatible with the following sprayer models. Always verify using your equipment's serial number and parts manual.
| Series | Specific Models |
|---|---|
| i / IX Series | 840 i, 840 IX, 840 ix, 840i, 1140 i, 1140 ix, 1140 IX |
| Advantage | 700, 1100 |
| Helix | FR, VR |
| Impact | 1640 |
| Performer | 1140 ix |
| PowrTex | 1200SF |
When replacing the socket head cap screw, inspecting these associated components can help ensure a complete repair.
Distribute load and prevent loosening; replace if deformed.
Check for damage if screw threads into an insert.
Inspect for stripping or damage that could affect screw engagement.