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Titan 800-206 Screw

Titan 800-206 Screw

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Titan Tools Inc.

Part number 800-206 is a replacement Screw used in critical assemblies on compatible Advantage 700 and Advantage 1100 airless sprayer systems. This precision fastener secures components such as motor mounts, control panels, pump housings, and structural guards, ensuring reliable equipment operation.

Part Number 800-206
Part Description Screw
Fits Advantage 700; Advantage 1100
Condition New

$4.8

Screw for Advantage 700 and Advantage 1100 Airless Sprayers

Part number 800-206 is a genuine replacement Screw specifically engineered for the Advantage 700 and Advantage 1100 professional airless paint sprayers. These units are designed for residential, commercial, and light industrial painting applications, delivering reliable performance for a variety of coatings including latex paints, stains, and primers. While a screw may appear to be a simple component, this fastener is manufactured to exact engineering specifications including precise thread pitch, diameter, length, head style, and material grade. These specifications are carefully selected by equipment designers to provide the correct clamping force, vibration resistance, and long-term reliability required for each specific application on the sprayer.

This screw is utilized in multiple critical locations throughout these sprayer systems. Common applications include securing motor mounts to frames, attaching control panels and covers, fastening pump housing components, and retaining structural guards and shrouds. Each application places specific demands on the fastener in terms of tensile strength, shear resistance, and environmental durability during continuous operation in demanding job site conditions. The screw is manufactured from corrosion-resistant materials with a protective finish to withstand exposure to paints, solvents, moisture, and temperature extremes.

Fasteners in these professional systems are subjected to significant stress including continuous vibration from motors and pumps, thermal expansion and contraction, and chemical exposure. Failure modes include stripped drive recesses from repeated service, thread damage from over-torquing or cross-threading, corrosion that weakens the fastener and complicates removal, and stress fatigue at the head-shank junction. A damaged or missing screw can allow critical components to loosen, shift, or separate during operation, leading to misalignment, increased vibration, accelerated wear of adjacent parts, reduced performance, and potential safety hazards. Replacement with the correct factory-specified fastener restores the equipment to its original engineered condition and ensures reliable operation.

Service Guidance: Always use the exact factory-specified screw when replacing fasteners. Do not substitute hardware store fasteners, as differences in hardness, thread pitch, or length can cause component damage, inadequate clamping force, or premature failure. Clean any thread locker residue from mating threads before installation. Apply the appropriate thread locking compound if specified for the application. Torque the fastener to the value specified in the service manual using a calibrated torque wrench.

What it does and when to replace it

What the screw does
Component Retention Secures critical sprayer components including motors, pumps, panels, and guards
Structural Integrity Maintains proper assembly alignment and clamping force between mating parts
Vibration Resistance Engineered to maintain preload under continuous operational vibration
When replacement is recommended
Head Damage Drive recess is stripped, rounded, or cammed out, preventing proper torquing
Thread Damage Threads are stripped, crossed, corroded, or have deformed crests
Missing Fastener Screw is lost during disassembly or has fallen out during operation
Corrosion Significant rust or chemical degradation has weakened the fastener

Compatibility

Part number 800-206 is specifically designed for the Advantage 700 and Advantage 1100 professional airless paint sprayers. These units are designed for residential, commercial, and light industrial applications, delivering reliable performance for a variety of coatings. Both models share common engineering standards for critical structural fasteners. This screw is a model-specific component engineered for the thread specifications, strength requirements, and corrosion resistance demands of these particular sprayer systems. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.

Compatible Models Component
Advantage 700 Screw
Advantage 1100

Related parts commonly serviced together

Fasteners are typically replaced during the service of other major components. When replacing this screw, these related parts are often addressed at the same time.

Matching Washers

Flat washers, lock washers, or sealing washers may be required for proper installation and should be replaced if damaged, deformed, or missing.

Thread Locking Compound

Applications requiring thread locker should receive a fresh application of the appropriate strength compound during installation.

Mating Component

The component being fastened may have damaged threads or worn mounting surfaces and should be inspected for serviceability.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a genuine replacement Screw used in various mounting and assembly applications on Advantage 700 and Advantage 1100 professional airless paint sprayer systems.

These professional sprayers operate under demanding conditions with pressures up to 3300 PSI and continuous vibration from motors and pumps. The 800-206 screw is engineered to specific material grade, thread pitch, and length requirements for these applications. Hardware store substitutes may not have the correct strength rating, may not maintain preload under vibration, and may lack corrosion resistance for chemical exposure. Using incorrect fasteners can lead to component loosening, equipment damage, and safety hazards.

The correct torque specification varies based on the screw size, grade, and specific application. Torque values are provided in the service manual for your particular Advantage model. Using a calibrated torque wrench is essential, as under-torquing can allow components to loosen from vibration, while over-torquing can strip threads or damage mating components. If the service manual is unavailable, consult the factory specifications.

This screw is designed for the Advantage 700 and Advantage 1100 professional airless paint sprayers. Consult your specific unit's parts diagram to verify the exact application and quantity required for your repair.