

Titan part 704-301A is a slider assembly used to provide smooth, controlled adjustment of the sprayer's carriage or handle position. It allows the operator to easily reposition components for transport, storage, or operation. Replacing a worn or damaged slider assembly restores smooth movement and secure locking on compatible Titan sprayers.
| Part Number | 704-301A |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Slider Assembly |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | 740 ix & PowrLiner 2850 series (select models) |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 704-301A Slider Assembly is a mechanical component that enables smooth, controlled repositioning of the sprayer's handle, carriage, or other adjustable parts. It allows operators to easily configure the sprayer for transport, storage, or operation, improving ergonomics and ease of use.
Over time, slider assemblies can wear out due to frequent use, exposure to debris, or lack of lubrication. A worn slider may become difficult to move, fail to lock securely, or develop excessive play, making the sprayer awkward to maneuver or unstable during operation. Replacing the assembly restores smooth adjustment and reliable locking.
| Smooth adjustment | Allows easy repositioning of handle or carriage components |
|---|---|
| Secure locking | Holds the adjusted position firmly during operation |
| Load bearing | Supports the weight of the sprayer components during adjustment and use |
| Excessive play / wobble | Slider feels loose or allows components to shift during use |
|---|---|
| Difficult movement | Slider binds, sticks, or requires excessive force to adjust |
| Locking failure | Slider will not stay in the selected position |
| Visible wear / damage | Cracked plastic, bent metal, or worn sliding surfaces |
Titan part 704-301A is compatible with the following Titan sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| 740 ix Airless Sprayer | Slider Assembly |
| PowrLiner 2850 GB_D_F | Slider Assembly |
When replacing the slider assembly, these related components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.
Bolts, washers, and nuts that secure the slider to the frame may wear or corrode.
Pins, levers, or detents that work with the slider may need replacement if worn.
The handle itself may show wear and can be replaced for improved ergonomics.