

PowrLiner part 759-208 is a cable to gun assembly used to connect the spray gun to the control system, transmitting trigger signals and ensuring responsive gun operation. A damaged or worn cable can cause intermittent gun response, failure to trigger, or erratic spraying. Replacing with this genuine cable assembly restores reliable gun control and ensures consistent performance on compatible PowrLiner units.
| Part Number | 759-208 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Cable To Gun Assembly |
| Brand | PowrLiner |
| Fits | PowrLiner 800 |
| Condition | New |
The PowrLiner 759-208 Cable To Gun Assembly is a critical component that carries electrical signals from the spray gun trigger to the control system. On PowrLiner 800 units, this cable ensures responsive gun operation, allowing the operator to start and stop material flow precisely.
A worn, damaged, or intermittently failing cable can cause trigger delays, unresponsive gun operation, or unintended spraying. Replacing the cable assembly with a genuine PowrLiner part restores reliable communication between the gun and control board, ensuring safe and accurate application.
| Trigger signal transmission | Carries the trigger signal from the gun to the control board for instant response |
|---|---|
| Reliable communication | Ensures consistent start/stop action, reducing material waste and improving control |
| Durable construction | Designed to withstand flexing, tension, and job site conditions |
| Intermittent trigger response | Gun only works when cable is moved or held in a certain position |
|---|---|
| Visible damage | Cuts, fraying, crushed insulation, or bent/broken connector pins |
| No gun response | Trigger does nothing, but continuity test confirms cable failure |
| Loose connections | Connector does not seat firmly, causing intermittent signal loss |
PowrLiner part 759-208 is compatible with the following PowrLiner model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 800 | Cable To Gun Assembly |
Electrical and control issues often involve multiple components. When replacing the gun cable, these parts are commonly inspected at the same time.
A faulty trigger switch or internal gun issues can mimic cable failure. Test gun function separately.
A damaged input on the control board can prevent signal reception. Inspect for burnt components or loose terminals.
The mating connector on the machine can become corroded or damaged. Check for clean, tight connections.