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Titan 770-685 Philips Pan Head Screw

Titan 770-685 Philips Pan Head Screw

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Titan Tools Inc.

Titan part 770-685 is a Philips Pan Head Screw designed for assembly and fastening applications across multiple Titan sprayer models. This specific screw features a Phillips drive recess and a low-profile pan head design, making it suitable for applications where a flush or low-profile fastener is required. OEM screws ensure proper thread engagement, material compatibility, and corrosion resistance for long-term reliability.

Part Number 770-685
Part Description Philips Pan Head Screw
Brand Titan
Fits Advantage GPX 85, PowrLiner, ProMark II, RentSpray 700, SprayTech GPX 85 and other models
Condition New

$2

Philips Pan Head Screw for Multiple Titan Sprayer Models

The Titan 770-685 Philips Pan Head Screw is a standardized fastener used in various assembly applications across multiple Titan sprayer models and series. This screw features a Phillips drive (cross-shaped recess) and a pan head design with a slightly rounded top and flat bearing surface. Pan head screws provide good clamping force while maintaining a relatively low profile compared to other screw head types.

While screws may seem like simple components, using the correct OEM fastener is important for maintaining equipment integrity. Titan-specific screws are manufactured to exact specifications for thread pitch, length, material grade, and corrosion resistance. Using incorrect or inferior replacement screws can lead to stripped threads, improper clamping, corrosion issues, or difficulty during future service. This screw is designed to match original equipment requirements for the listed compatible models.

Fastener Note

When replacing screws during maintenance or repair, always use the correct OEM part number to ensure proper fit and function. Note the exact location and orientation when removing screws for reassembly. Apply appropriate torque during installation - over-tightening can damage threads or components, while under-tightening can lead to loose connections and vibration-induced failure.

Screw characteristics and typical applications

Screw design features
Drive type Phillips (cross-shaped) recess for Phillips screwdriver
Head style Pan head - slightly rounded top with flat bearing surface
Profile Low-profile design suitable for confined spaces
Material Typically steel with appropriate coating for corrosion resistance
Common sprayer applications
Covers/guards Attaching protective covers, guards, and access panels
Brackets/mounts Securing brackets, mounts, and component supports
Housings Assembly of housing sections and enclosures
General fastening Various fastening points throughout sprayer assembly

Compatibility

Titan part 770-685 is used across multiple Titan sprayer models and series, indicating it is a standardized fastener in Titan's manufacturing. The wide compatibility suggests this screw is used in common assembly applications that span different sprayer lines. Always verify the specific application in your sprayer's parts diagram.

Compatible Models Series/Type
Advantage GPX 85 Advantage GPX Series
PowrLiner 2850 GB D F PowrLiner Series
PowrLiner 2800 PowrLiner Series
PowrLiner 1800M, 280 PowrLiner Series
ProMark II ProMark Series
RentSpray 700 RentSpray Series
SprayTech GPX 85 SprayTech GPX Series

When to replace screws

Screws should be replaced when damaged or during reassembly after service. While they are durable components, certain conditions warrant replacement:

Drive damage

Phillips recess is worn, stripped, or damaged preventing proper tool engagement.

Thread damage

Threads are stripped, crossed, or damaged preventing proper engagement.

Corrosion

Significant rust or corrosion that weakens the screw or makes removal difficult.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a Philips Pan Head Screw used as a fastener in various assembly applications across multiple Titan sprayer models. This standardized screw features a Phillips drive and pan head design suitable for numerous fastening points.

While hardware store screws may appear similar, OEM screws like 770-685 are manufactured to exact specifications for thread pitch, length, head dimensions, material grade, and corrosion resistance. Using incorrect screws can lead to improper fit, thread damage, or corrosion issues. For reliable performance and equipment integrity, always use the specified OEM fastener.