

Titan part 759-035 is a lever strap (also known as a control lever link or tie strap) used on compatible PowrLiner airless stripers. This component connects the control lever to a linkage, cable, or pivot point, ensuring positive engagement of throttle, pressure control, or brake functions. A worn, stretched, or broken strap can cause loose control feel, incomplete lever travel, or loss of machine control. Replacing with the OEM strap restores proper tension and reliable lever operation.
| Part Number | 759-035 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Strap, Lever |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
PowrLiner: 2850, 4500, 4955, 6955, 8955, 5500, 3100, 4000, 4900XLT, 4900, 4950, 5000, 6000, 6900XLT SP, 6900XLT, 6950, 8900XLT SP, 8900XLT, 8900 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 759-035 Strap, Lever is an OEM linkage component that connects a control lever (e.g., throttle, pressure adjust, or brake lock) to its actuating rod or cable on PowrLiner airless stripers. It is typically a flat metal or reinforced polymer strap with mounting holes at each end.
Over time, lever straps can stretch, crack, or wear at the pivot points, causing lost motion (slop) in the control system. A damaged strap results in poor lever feel, incomplete engagement, or failure to hold a setting under vibration. Replacing the strap restores positive, direct control response.
| Transfers lever motion | Converts lever rotation into linear pull/push |
|---|---|
| Eliminates backlash | Provides direct, slop‑free connection |
| Maintains adjustment | Holds lever position under vibration |
| Safe operation | Prevents unintended control disengagement |
| Excessive lever play | Lever moves but control response is delayed |
|---|---|
| Visible cracks or stretch | Strap shows elongation, cracking, or bent ears |
| Loose connection | Strap holes have elongated, causing wobble |
| Broken strap | Strap has snapped, leaving control disconnected |
Titan part 759-035 is a direct replacement lever strap for the following PowrLiner models. Always verify with your machine's parts diagram.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 2850 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 4500 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 4955 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 6955 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 8955 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 5500 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 3100 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 4000 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 4900XLT | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 4900 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 4950 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 5000 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 6000 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 6900XLT SP | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 6900XLT | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 6950 | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 8900XLT SP | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 8900XLT | Lever strap |
| PowrLiner 8900 | Lever strap |
When replacing the lever strap, inspect these associated components.
Check the lever for cracks or worn pivot holes.
Worn pins can cause play even with a new strap.
If the lever feels weak, the spring may need replacement.