

Part number 756-107 is a cable adjustment screw used on Airless Side Striper machines. This screw allows precise tensioning of the control cables, ensuring accurate operation of the spray gun and other functions. A worn or damaged adjustment screw can lead to loose cables, inconsistent spraying, or difficulty controlling the machine. Replacing it restores proper cable tension and reliable performance.
| Part Number | 756-107 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Cable Adjustment Screw |
| Brand | Genuine Replacement Part |
| Fits Models | Airless Side Striper |
| Condition | New |
The 756-107 cable adjustment screw is a small but essential component on Airless Side Striper machines. It is used to tension the control cables that operate the spray gun, trigger, and other functions. Proper cable tension ensures smooth, responsive control and consistent line painting.
Made from durable steel with precision threads, this screw allows fine‑tuning of cable slack. Over time, threads can strip, the screw head may become damaged, or corrosion can prevent proper adjustment. A faulty adjustment screw can lead to loose cables, delayed trigger response, or inability to maintain settings. Replacing it with genuine 756-107 restores precise control and safe operation.
| Cable tensioning | Allows precise adjustment of control cable slack |
|---|---|
| Control precision | Ensures immediate response from spray gun and other controls |
| Locking ability | Holds adjustment securely during operation |
| Stripped threads | Screw no longer tightens or holds cable tension |
|---|---|
| Damaged head | Hex or slot is rounded, preventing tool engagement |
| Corrosion | Rust or debris prevents smooth adjustment |
| Loose controls | Cables won't stay tight even after adjustment |
Part 756-107 is designed for use on Airless Side Striper machines. Verify your model before ordering.
| Machine Type | Model |
|---|---|
| Airless Side Striper | All models (refer to manual) |
When servicing the cable adjustment screw, consider inspecting these components:
Worn or frayed cables may need replacement along with the screw.
Check for bent or cracked brackets that hold the cable ends.
These can be lost or damaged; replace if necessary.