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Titan 9805479 Screw

Titan 9805479 Screw

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Titan Tools Inc.

PowerBeast part 9805479 is a Screw used to secure critical components within the sprayer assembly. When the screw becomes lost, stripped, or corroded, components can loosen, causing misalignment, vibration, or operational failure. This replacement screw restores proper fastening and structural integrity on compatible PowerBeast units.

Part Number 9805479
Part Description Screw
Brand PowerBeast
Fits PowerBeast, Power Beast, 0537810I_GB_D_F (1)
Condition New

$2.6

 

Screw for PowerBeast and Power Beast Series Sprayers

The PowerBeast 9805479 Screw is a precision threaded fastener designed to secure critical components within the sprayer assembly, including housing panels, motor mounts, pump brackets, and control board retainers. On compatible sprayers including the PowerBeast, Power Beast, and model 0537810I_GB_D_F (1), this screw provides the clamping force necessary to maintain component alignment, absorb operational vibration, and prevent loosening from thermal cycling. A missing, stripped, or corroded screw allows joined components to shift relative to each other, causing misalignment of drive systems, increased wear on mating parts, erratic operation, or complete assembly failure. Loose fasteners can also create safety hazards if electrical components become exposed or high-pressure fittings separate. Over time, exposure to moisture, cleaning solvents, and vibration can cause screw threads to corrode, heads to strip, or fasteners to back out completely. Replacing a worn or missing screw restores proper clamping force, eliminates component movement, and prevents progressive damage to threaded holes or adjacent parts. This genuine PowerBeast replacement screw meets original equipment specifications for thread pitch, length, diameter, head type, and material grade. When installing a new screw, clean any debris from the threaded hole, apply appropriate thread locker if specified, and torque to manufacturer specifications. Users should always verify compatibility with their specific model and revision before installation. Regular inspection of screws for tightness, corrosion, or stripping should be part of preventive maintenance schedules. Using the correct screw type prevents thread damage to expensive housings and components.

Service Guidance: If the sprayer exhibits unusual vibration, component shifting, loose panels, or audible rattling during operation, inspect screws for tightness, stripping, or corrosion before returning the unit to service.

What it does and when to replace it

What the Screw does
seventyPrevents component shift that causes misalignment and wear
Component retention Secures housing, motor, pump, and control components in place
Alignment maintenance
Vibration damping Maintains clamping force under operational vibration and thermal change
When replacement is recommended
Missing fastener Screw lost or not present during maintenance or assembly
Stripped threads Screw spins without tightening or will not achieve torque
Head damage Stripped drive recess or broken head preventing removal or tightening
Corrosion Rust or chemical damage weakening screw structure or threads

Compatibility

PowerBeast part 9805479 is compatible with the following sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.

Model Component
PowerBeast Screw
Power Beast Screw
0537810I_GB_D_F (1) Screw

Related parts commonly serviced together

Fastener problems are often tied to more than one component. When servicing the screw, these parts are commonly inspected at the same time.

Threaded insert or nut

Damaged threads in the receiving component may require insert replacement or thread repair.

Lock washer or thread locker

Missing or degraded vibration resistance allows screws to back out during operation.

Secured component

Inspect the component the screw retains for damage caused by prior loosening.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a Screw used to secure critical components such as housing panels, motor mounts, and pump brackets within compatible PowerBeast and Power Beast sprayers.

Common signs include missing fasteners, stripped threads that spin without tightening, damaged screw heads preventing proper tool engagement, or corrosion weakening the screw structure.

PowerBeast, Power Beast, and model 0537810I_GB_D_F (1). Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model revision.

Torque specifications vary by application. Consult your equipment's service manual for the correct value. Over-tightening can strip threads while under-tightening allows component movement.