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Titan 9804916 Fuse Block Screw

Titan 9804916 Fuse Block Screw

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Part number 9804916 is a fuse block screw designed to secure fuses and maintain electrical connections within the fuse block assembly on compatible Advantage, Impact, RentSpray, and SprayTech equipment. This precision fastener ensures proper contact pressure for reliable circuit protection and prevents loose connections that could cause electrical failures or intermittent operation. Replacing a missing, stripped, or corroded fuse block screw restores secure fuse retention and ensures consistent electrical system performance.

Part Number 9804916
Part Description Fuse Block Screw
Brand Advantage / Impact / RentSpray / SprayTech
Fits Advantage 400, 500; Impact 1140, 410, 640, 840, 740‑840, 840 I and IA, 1140 I and IA, 1040, 640 I and IA, 740; RentSpray 400; SprayTech AirCoat (Model 0508074A); SprayTech Airless EPX2155, EPX2255, EP2105, EP2205
Condition New

$3.4

 

Fuse Block Screw for Advantage, Impact, RentSpray & SprayTech Equipment

The 9804916 Fuse Block Screw is a small but critical fastener used to secure fuses within the fuse block assembly on compatible Advantage, Impact, RentSpray, and SprayTech sprayers. It ensures that fuses remain firmly seated and maintain proper electrical contact, which is essential for reliable circuit protection and preventing electrical failures.

Over time, fuse block screws can become stripped, corroded, or lost during maintenance. A missing or damaged screw can allow fuses to vibrate loose, causing intermittent power loss, blown fuses, or complete electrical failure. Replacing the screw restores secure fuse retention, ensures consistent electrical contact, and maintains the integrity of the machine's protection circuits.

Service Guidance: When servicing electrical components, inspect fuse block screws for signs of corrosion, thread damage, or looseness. Replace any questionable screws to ensure reliable fuse retention and electrical continuity.

What it does and when to replace it

What the fuse block screw does
Fuse retention Secures fuses in place within the fuse block
Electrical contact Maintains proper pressure for reliable circuit connection
Vibration resistance Prevents fuses from loosening due to machine vibration
When replacement is recommended
Stripped threads Screw no longer tightens properly
Corrosion / rust Visible corrosion compromising electrical contact
Missing screw Screw absent, leaving fuse unsecured
Head damage Drive features worn, making removal/installation difficult

Compatibility

Part number 9804916 is compatible with the following equipment models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and serial number.

Model Component
Advantage 400 Fuse Block Screw
Advantage 500 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 1140 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 410 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 640 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 840 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 740‑840 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 840 I and IA Fuse Block Screw
Impact 1140 I and IA Fuse Block Screw
Impact 1040 Fuse Block Screw
Impact 640 I and IA Fuse Block Screw
Impact 740 Fuse Block Screw
RentSpray 400 Fuse Block Screw
SprayTech AirCoat 0508074A Fuse Block Screw
SprayTech Airless EPX2155 Fuse Block Screw
SprayTech Airless EPX2255 Fuse Block Screw
SprayTech Airless EP2105 Fuse Block Screw
SprayTech Airless EP2205 Fuse Block Screw

Related parts commonly serviced together

Fuse block screw issues may involve associated components. When servicing the fuse block screw, these parts are commonly inspected or replaced at the same time.

Fuses

Inspect fuses for signs of blowing or corrosion; replace if necessary.

Fuse block / holder

Check for cracks, melting, or corrosion in the fuse block itself.

Wiring terminals

Ensure wire connections to the fuse block are clean and tight.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a fuse block screw used to secure fuses and maintain electrical contact within the fuse block assembly on compatible Advantage, Impact, RentSpray, and SprayTech equipment.

Signs include stripped threads that won't tighten, corrosion on the screw, a missing screw, or a damaged drive head that prevents proper installation.

Advantage 400, 500; Impact 1140, 410, 640, 840, 740‑840, 840 I and IA, 1140 I and IA, 1040, 640 I and IA, 740; RentSpray 400; SprayTech AirCoat (Model 0508074A); SprayTech Airless EPX2155, EPX2255, EP2105, EP2205.

It is recommended to use the specified screw. Fuse block screws are engineered for proper thread engagement, electrical conductivity, and corrosion resistance. Using an incorrect screw may result in poor contact or damage to the fuse block.