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Titan 704-322 Screw

Titan 704-322 Screw

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 704-322 is a replacement screw used to secure components such as handles, covers, control panels, or mounting brackets on compatible airless sprayers. This precision fastener ensures proper clamping force and vibration resistance. Replace a stripped, corroded, or missing screw to restore secure assembly, prevent loosening during operation, and maintain equipment integrity on RentSpray, Performer, Advantage, and Airless Sprayer units.

Part Number 704-322
Part Description Screw
Brand Titan
Fits
  • RentSpray: Plus, 450
  • Performer: 640I
  • Advantage: 500
  • Airless Sprayer: 640I, 440I, 340
Condition New

$2.4

 

Screw for RentSpray, Performer, Advantage & Airless Sprayers

The Titan 704-322 Screw is a genuine factory replacement fastener used to secure various components on RentSpray, Performer, Advantage, and Airless Sprayer models. Typical applications include attaching handle weldments, control panel covers, motor mounts, pump housings, or cart brackets. This screw is made to original specifications for thread pitch, length, head type, and corrosion resistance.

Over time, screws can become stripped, corroded, or lost during maintenance. A missing or damaged screw can cause components to loosen, vibrate, or detach, leading to equipment damage or safety hazards. Replacing a worn screw with a genuine Titan 704-322 ensures proper clamping force, correct thread engagement, and reliable long‑term assembly.

Service Guidance: Before installing, clean any debris from the threaded hole. Apply a small amount of thread locker (e.g., Loctite 242) if specified in your service manual. Tighten to the recommended torque – over‑tightening can strip threads or break the screw. Replace screws that show signs of corrosion or thread damage.

What it does and when to replace it

What the screw does
Secures components Holds handles, covers, mounts, and brackets in place
Provides clamping force Maintains proper tension against vibration
Prevents loosening Ensures assemblies remain tight during operation
When replacement is recommended
Stripped threads Screw spins without tightening or will not hold torque
Corrosion or rust Screw is heavily corroded, affecting strength
Missing or lost Screw has fallen out during operation or maintenance
Bent or broken head Screw is damaged and cannot be driven

Compatibility

Titan part 704-322 is compatible with the following airless sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model.

Brand / Model Component
RentSpray Plus Screw
RentSpray 450 Screw
Performer 640I Screw
Advantage 500 Screw
Airless Sprayer 640I Screw
Airless Sprayer 440I Screw
Airless Sprayer 340 Screw

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a screw, inspect the mating component and other fasteners.

Threaded insert / nut

Check the receiving threads for damage; replace if stripped.

Washer (if used)

Replace any missing or deformed lock washers or flat washers.

Component being secured

Inspect the handle, cover, or bracket for cracks or deformation.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a replacement screw for RentSpray Plus/450, Performer 640I, Advantage 500, and Airless Sprayer 640I/440I/340 models. It secures handles, covers, brackets, and other components.

The 704-322 is a genuine Titan screw made to original equipment specifications. Exact thread size, length, and head type vary by application. Always refer to your parts diagram to confirm the correct screw for your specific location.

A hardware store screw of the same size and thread pitch may fit, but it may lack the correct head type, corrosion resistance, or tensile strength. Genuine Titan 704-322 ensures proper fit, durability, and safety. For critical applications (e.g., pump or motor mounts), always use the factory part.

Torque specifications vary by application. As a general rule, tighten until snug, then an additional 1/8 to 1/4 turn. Avoid over‑tightening, which can strip threads or break the screw. Consult your service manual for specific torque values for each assembly.