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Titan 9822516 Inverted Retaining Ring

Titan 9822516 Inverted Retaining Ring

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 9822516 is an inverted retaining ring used to secure components on shafts or in bores on compatible SprayTech, PowrTwin, PowrLiner, and PowrBeast airless sprayers and pumps. This direct‑replacement ring provides positive axial retention for bearings, gears, or valve assemblies.

Part Number 9822516
Part Description Inverted Retaining Ring
Brand Titan
Fits
  • SprayTech Airless EP2510, EP2400, EP2300, EP2300 SE;
  • PowrTwin 12000 Plus DI, 6900, 12000 Plus, 8900, 4900;
  • PowrLiner 6950, 4955, 6955, 8955;
  • PowrBeast (Model No 4700, 7700, 9700, 4700T)
Condition New

$3.4

 

Inverted Retaining Ring for Titan SprayTech, PowrTwin, PowrLiner & PowrBeast

The Titan 9822516 Inverted Retaining Ring is a genuine OEM replacement fastener used to secure components onto shafts or within bores on a wide range of Titan airless sprayers and pumps. Inverted retaining rings have lugs on the inner diameter, allowing them to be installed and removed with standard retaining ring pliers. They provide positive axial positioning for bearings, gears, valve stems, and other rotating or reciprocating parts.

A missing, broken, or deformed retaining ring can allow components to shift out of position, leading to premature wear, loss of function, or complete equipment failure. Replacing a damaged ring with the correct OEM part restores proper component retention and safe operation.

Service Guidance: Always use the correct retaining ring pliers for installation and removal. Inspect the groove for burrs or damage before installing a new ring. Ensure the ring is fully seated in the groove. Do not reuse a ring that has been over‑expanded or deformed.

What it does and when to replace it

What the inverted retaining ring provides
Axial retention Holds components in place on a shaft or in a bore
Easy installation Inverted design works with standard retaining ring pliers
Vibration resistance Maintains position under dynamic loads
When replacement is recommended
Broken or cracked ring Visible damage; ring will not retain components
Missing ring Ring lost during disassembly or service
Deformed / over‑expanded Ring no longer sits tightly in the groove
Corrosion or wear Rust or material loss weakens the ring

Compatibility

Titan 9822516 is compatible with the following models. Always confirm fitment using the parts diagram for your specific machine.

Brand / Model Component
SprayTech Airless EP2510 Inverted Retaining Ring
SprayTech Airless EP2400 Inverted Retaining Ring
SprayTech Airless EP2300 Inverted Retaining Ring
SprayTech Airless EP2300 SE Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrTwin 12000 Plus DI Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrTwin 6900 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrTwin 12000 Plus Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrTwin 8900 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrTwin 4900 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrLiner 6950 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrLiner 4955 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrLiner 6955 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrLiner 8955 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrBeast 4700 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrBeast 7700 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrBeast 9700 Inverted Retaining Ring
PowrBeast 4700T Inverted Retaining Ring

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a retaining ring, these related components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.

Retaining ring pliers

Use the correct size and type of pliers to avoid damaging the new ring.

Shaft or bore groove

Inspect the groove for nicks, burrs, or wear that could affect ring seating.

Retained component (bearing, gear, etc.)

Check the component for damage that may have caused the ring to fail.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is an inverted retaining ring used to secure components onto shafts or inside bores on a wide range of Titan SprayTech, PowrTwin, PowrLiner, and PowrBeast airless sprayers and pumps.

Signs include visible cracks or breakage, a missing ring, components that have shifted out of position, or a ring that does not sit tightly in its groove.

It is not recommended. Retaining rings can lose their spring tension or become distorted during removal. Always install a new ring to ensure proper retention and safety.

Inverted retaining rings have lugs on the inner diameter, allowing them to be installed using standard external ring pliers. This design provides a lower profile and can be easier to install in confined spaces compared to standard rings.