

Part number 730-088 is a Thrust Washer that absorbs axial loads and reduces friction between rotating and stationary components on a wide range of compatible sprayer systems. This precision wear component ensures reliable operation and extends equipment life.
| Part Number | 730-088 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Thrust Washer |
| Fits | 660 XC Airless Sprayer; 690 GXC Airless Sprayer; Advantage GPX 85; Epic 660ex; Epic 660HPX; Epic 690 GX; PowrLiner 2850 GB_D_F; PowrLiner 1800M, 2800M; PowrLiner 2800; PowrLiner 3100; ProMark II; RentSpar 700; SprayTech GPX 85 |
| Condition | New |
Part number 730-088 is a Thrust Washer specifically engineered for use across an extensive range of professional sprayer systems including 660 XC Airless Sprayer, 690 GXC Airless Sprayer, Advantage GPX 85, Epic 660ex, Epic 660HPX, Epic 690 GX, PowrLiner 2850 GB_D_F, PowrLiner 1800M and 2800M, PowrLiner 2800, PowrLiner 3100, ProMark II, RentSpray 700, and SprayTech GPX 85 models. These professional units include airless sprayers and line striping systems for residential, commercial, industrial, and pavement marking applications. This thrust washer is a critical wear component installed between rotating and stationary parts, such as gears and housings, to absorb axial thrust loads and reduce friction. By providing a low-friction bearing surface, it prevents metal-to-metal contact, reduces heat generation, and extends the life of both components.
Manufactured from durable, wear-resistant materials, this thrust washer maintains its integrity under continuous high-load operation, vibration, and exposure to lubricants and contaminants. Its precise thickness and flatness ensure proper clearance and load distribution within the assembly. In gearboxes, pump drives, and rotating shaft applications, the thrust washer is essential for maintaining correct axial positioning and preventing component damage from thrust forces.
Thrust washers are subjected to continuous wear, compressive stress, and potential contamination. Over time, they can become worn, compressed, or damaged, leading to increased axial play, noise, vibration, and eventual component failure. Symptoms of a worn thrust washer include unusual noise from gearboxes or pumps, excessive shaft end-play, and metal particles in lubricant. Replacement with genuine 730-088 thrust washer restores proper clearance, reduces friction, and ensures reliable operation across this extensive family of professional spray equipment.
| Axial Load Absorption | Handles thrust forces between rotating and stationary parts |
|---|---|
| Friction Reduction | Provides low-friction surface to prevent wear |
| Component Positioning | Maintains correct axial clearance in assemblies |
| Excessive Wear | Washer is visibly worn or reduced in thickness |
|---|---|
| Axial Play | Excessive shaft end-play detected |
| Noise/Vibration | Unusual sounds from gearbox or pump |
| Component Service | Replace during gearbox or pump overhaul |
Part number 730-088 is specifically designed for a comprehensive range of professional sprayer systems including 660 XC Airless Sprayer, 690 GXC Airless Sprayer, Advantage GPX 85, Epic 660ex, Epic 660HPX, Epic 690 GX, PowrLiner 2850 GB_D_F, PowrLiner 1800M and 2800M, PowrLiner 2800, PowrLiner 3100, ProMark II, RentSpray 700, and SprayTech GPX 85 models. The PowrLiner 1800M and 2800M are line striping systems documented in official Titan service literature. This thrust washer is a universal component engineered for the bearing and wear requirements across these diverse professional platforms. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.
| Compatible Models | Component |
|---|---|
| 660 XC Airless Sprayer | Thrust Washer |
| 690 GXC Airless Sprayer | |
| Advantage GPX 85 | |
| Epic 660ex | |
| Epic 660HPX | |
| Epic 690 GX | |
| PowrLiner 2850 GB_D_F | |
| PowrLiner 1800M, 2800M | |
| PowrLiner 2800 | |
| PowrLiner 3100 | |
| ProMark II | |
| RentSpar 700 | |
| SprayTech GPX 85 |
The thrust washer is typically replaced during service of bearings, gears, or shafts. When servicing, these related parts are often addressed at the same time.
Support rotating shafts. Inspect for wear and replace if necessary.
Transmit power in drive systems. Check for tooth wear or damage.
The rotating component the washer contacts. Inspect for wear or scoring.