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Titan 800-382 Retaining Ring

Titan 800-382 Retaining Ring

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

 

This Titan 800-382 retaining ring is a direct replacement fastener component designed for use on compatible Airless Sprayer, Advantage, Performer, and PowrTex equipment. It secures components onto shafts or within housings, preventing axial movement and ensuring proper positioning of bearings, gears, and other critical parts. Replacing a worn, distorted, or missing retaining ring restores component retention, prevents mechanical failure, and ensures reliable operation.

Part Number 800-382
Part Description Retaining Ring
Brand Airless Sprayer, Advantage, Performer, PowrTex
Compatible Models Airless Sprayer: 1140I, 1140 IX, 840 I, 840 IX
Advantage: 1100, 700, 1140
Performer: 1140 IX
PowrTex: 1200SF
Condition New

$5.7

 

Titan 800-382 Retaining Ring for Airless Sprayers, Advantage, Performer & PowrTex

The Titan 800-382 Retaining Ring is a genuine Titan-manufactured replacement fastener component designed for use on compatible Airless Sprayer, Advantage, Performer, and PowrTex equipment. This precision-engineered ring fits into a groove on a shaft or inside a housing to secure components such as bearings, gears, and seals in their proper axial position.

Retaining rings are critical for maintaining correct component spacing and preventing unwanted movement during operation. Over time, rings can become distorted, lose their spring tension, or corrode, compromising their ability to hold components securely. A failed or missing retaining ring can allow parts to shift, leading to misalignment, increased wear, noise, and potential catastrophic failure. Replacing worn or damaged retaining rings with this genuine Titan component restores proper component retention, ensures reliable operation, and extends equipment life.

Service Guidance: During disassembly and inspection, examine retaining rings for distortion, corrosion, or loss of tension. Always install new rings during reassembly to ensure secure component retention.

What it does and when to replace it

What the retaining ring does
Component retention Secures bearings, gears, and seals in proper axial position
Movement prevention Prevents unwanted shifting of components during operation
Spacing maintenance Maintains correct clearance between assembled parts
When replacement is recommended
Distortion Ring is bent, twisted, or no longer circular
Corrosion Rust or chemical damage compromising the ring
Loss of tension Ring no longer fits tightly in its groove
Missing Ring lost during disassembly or operation

Compatibility

This Titan 800-382 retaining ring is designed for use on the following models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Brand Compatible Models
Airless Sprayer 1140I, 1140 IX, 840 I, 840 IX
Advantage 1100, 700, 1140
Performer 1140 IX
PowrTex 1200SF

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the retaining ring, these associated components are often inspected or replaced to ensure a complete repair.

Bearings

Inspect bearings for wear or damage; replace if rough or noisy.

Shafts / Housings

Check retaining ring grooves for wear or damage; replace component if grooves are worn.

Seals / Gaskets

Replace seals disturbed during disassembly to prevent leaks.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a retaining ring manufactured by Titan, designed as a direct replacement fastener component for securing bearings, gears, and seals on compatible Airless Sprayer, Advantage, Performer, and PowrTex equipment.

Common signs include visible distortion, corrosion, loss of tension, or components that have shifted out of position. Missing rings should always be replaced.

It fits Airless Sprayer 1140I, 1140 IX, 840 I, 840 IX; Advantage 1100, 700, 1140; Performer 1140 IX; and PowrTex 1200SF.

Installation requires using retaining ring pliers appropriate for the ring type (internal or external). Carefully compress or expand the ring to slide it into its groove, ensuring it seats fully. Never reuse old retaining rings. Verify that the ring is securely seated before assembling mating components. Refer to your equipment's service manual for specific procedures.