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Titan 805-226A Cart Assembly

Titan 805-226A Cart Assembly

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Titan Tools Inc.

Part number 805-226A is a cart assembly. This is the complete wheeled chassis that provides mobility and structural support for compatible Impact series airless sprayers. It is compatible with Impact 840 I and IA, Impact 840 service, Impact 1140 I and IA, and Impact 1140 service models. The assembly typically includes the main frame, axle, wheels, and mounting points for the sprayer's components, forming the stable base for the entire unit.

Part Number 805-226A
Part Description Cart Assembly
Condition New

Retail Price: $1403.2
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Cart Assembly for Impact 840 & 1140 Series Sprayers

Part number 805-226A is a cart assembly. This structural component is the rolling chassis that serves as the foundation for compatible Impact sprayers. It provides the necessary support for the pump, motor, fluid tank, and other components while enabling easy movement across job sites.

This assembly is compatible with Impact 840 I, Impact 840 IA, Impact 840 service, Impact 1140 I, Impact 1140 IA, and Impact 1140 service models. A damaged or corroded cart assembly can compromise the stability of the entire sprayer, making it unsafe to move or operate. Replacing the assembly restores a solid, reliable base for the equipment.

Service Guidance: Replacing the cart assembly is a major undertaking that requires transferring all major components from the old frame. Organize and label all hardware and connections during disassembly. Inspect and consider replacing worn wheels, bearings, and fasteners during the rebuild.

Assembly role and replacement indicators

Primary role of the cart
Structural Foundation Provides the rigid frame upon which all other sprayer components are mounted.
Mobility Wheels and axle allow the heavy sprayer unit to be rolled to the work area.
Component Support Includes specific brackets and pads to secure the pump, motor, and tank.
Stability Wide wheelbase and low center of gravity prevent tipping during operation.
When cart assembly replacement is needed
Severe Frame Damage Bent, cracked, or twisted frame from an impact or overload.
Extensive Corrosion Rust has compromised the structural integrity of the metal.
Worn Mounting Points Threads are stripped or holes are elongated, preventing secure component attachment.
During Major Rebuild When refurbishing a heavily worn sprayer where the frame is also fatigued.

Compatibility

The cart assembly part 805-226A is designed as the chassis for the following Impact sprayer models.

Compatible Sprayer Models Component
Impact 840 I Cart Assembly
Impact 840 IA Cart Assembly
Impact 840 service Cart Assembly
Impact 1140 I Cart Assembly
Impact 1140 IA Cart Assembly
Impact 1140 service Cart Assembly

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the cart assembly, these wear items attached to it are often renewed as well.

Wheels & Tires

The rolling components; often replaced if tread is worn or bearings are faulty.

Axle & Bearings

The shaft and rotation points for the wheels; can wear out over time.

Hardware Kit

Nuts, bolts, and washers used to mount components to the new frame.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a complete cart assembly. This is the main wheeled frame or chassis that forms the base for compatible Impact 840 and 1140 series sprayers, onto which all other components are mounted.

This cart assembly is designed for the Impact 840 I, 840 IA, 840 service, 1140 I, 1140 IA, and 1140 service models. The "service" designation typically indicates a specific configuration or kit.

Typically, a "cart assembly" includes the main frame structure, the axle, and may include wheels. However, the exact contents can vary. It is best to confirm with the supplier or parts diagram whether wheels, bearings, and hardware are included with part 805-226A or must be purchased separately.

Yes, it is considered a major rebuild. It requires completely disassembling the sprayer by removing the pump, motor, tank, electrical system, and all hoses from the old cart, then carefully reassembling everything onto the new one. It requires mechanical skill, proper tools, and several hours of labor. It is often comparable to building a new sprayer from a kit.