

Titan part 779-294 is a lock pin used to secure components on compatible line stripers. It provides a reliable locking mechanism for adjustable handles, platforms, or other folding parts. A worn or missing lock pin can cause instability, unwanted movement, or safety concerns during operation. Replacing the lock pin restores proper locking function and operator confidence.
| Part Number | 779-294 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Lock Pin |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | PowrLiner 2800, 1800M, 2800M, 2850 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 779-294 Lock Pin is a precision‑engineered component designed to securely lock folding or adjustable parts on compatible line striping machines. It is commonly used to lock handlebars, platforms, or other assemblies in the operating position, ensuring stability and safety during use.
Over time, lock pins can become bent, worn, or lost, leading to unwanted movement or the inability to securely lock components. Replacing a damaged or missing lock pin with this genuine Titan part restores proper function and helps prevent accidents caused by unexpected folding or shifting.
| Component locking | Secures handles, platforms, or folding frames in the desired position |
|---|---|
| Operator safety | Prevents unintended folding or movement during operation |
| Structural integrity | Maintains rigid connection between moving parts |
| Component won't lock | Handle or platform will not stay in place; pin may be missing or damaged |
|---|---|
| Excessive play | Noticeable movement even when locked, indicating wear |
| Visible damage | Bent, cracked, or heavily worn pin |
| Pin loss | Original pin is missing; use of non‑standard pins can be unsafe |
Titan part 779-294 is a direct replacement lock pin for the following PowrLiner line striping machines. Always verify fitment with the parts diagram for your specific model and revision.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrLiner 2800 | Lock Pin |
| PowrLiner 1800M | Lock Pin |
| PowrLiner 2800M | Lock Pin |
| PowrLiner 2850 | Lock Pin |
When a lock pin fails, the surrounding components may also be worn. Inspect these parts during replacement to ensure complete repair.
The mating hole or latch can become elongated or worn, preventing a secure lock even with a new pin.
Many lock pins use a retaining clip or spring ring that may be lost or damaged; replace if missing.
If the moving component itself is bent or damaged, it may not align properly even with a new pin.