

PowrLiner part 759-293A is a pair of rear wheels designed for the PowrLiner 550 line striping sprayer. These wheels provide stable mobility and support for the machine during transport and operation. Replacing worn, damaged, or cracked rear wheels ensures smooth maneuverability and proper alignment for straight line striping.
| Part Number | 759-293A |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Rear Wheels (Comes In A Pair) |
| Brand | PowrLiner |
| Fits | PowrLiner 550 |
| Condition | New |
The PowrLiner 759-293A Rear Wheels are genuine replacement wheels designed specifically for the PowrLiner 550 line striping sprayer. This set includes two complete rear wheels, providing everything needed to restore proper mobility to your machine.
The rear wheels are critical for maintaining stability and straight-line tracking during striping operations. Over time, wheels can suffer from tread wear, flat spots, cracks, or bearing failure due to rough terrain, heavy loads, or general use. Worn wheels can cause the sprayer to drift, produce uneven lines, or become difficult to maneuver. Replacing both rear wheels as a set ensures balanced performance and consistent tracking.
| Mobility | Allow the sprayer to be moved and positioned easily |
|---|---|
| Stability | Provide a stable base during operation and transport |
| Tracking | Help maintain straight-line movement for accurate striping |
| Worn tread | Smooth spots or uneven wear affecting traction |
|---|---|
| Cracks / damage | Visible cracks in the wheel material or rim |
| Bearing wear | Wobbling or rough rolling motion |
| Flat spots | Wheel no longer rolls smoothly due to deformation |
PowrLiner part 759-293A is compatible with the following model. Always verify fitment using your equipment's parts diagram before ordering.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 550 | Rear Wheels (Pair) |
When replacing rear wheels, these associated components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.
Inspect and replace if rough or worn to ensure smooth rolling.
Check axle bolts, spacers, and retaining clips for damage.
Inspect front wheels for wear to maintain overall maneuverability.