

Titan part 9822523 is a retaining ring used to secure components on shafts or in bores on compatible PowrTwin and PowrLiner airless sprayers and pumps. This direct‑replacement ring provides positive axial retention for bearings, gears, or valve assemblies.
| Part Number | 9822523 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Retaining Ring |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits |
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| Condition | New |
The Titan 9822523 Retaining Ring is a genuine OEM replacement fastener used to secure components onto shafts or within bores on PowrTwin and PowrLiner airless sprayers and pumps. Retaining rings (also known as snap rings or circlips) 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.
| Axial retention | Holds components in place on a shaft or in a bore |
|---|---|
| Easy installation | Works with standard retaining ring pliers |
| Vibration resistance | Maintains position under dynamic loads |
| Broken or cracked ring | Visible damage; ring will not retain components |
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| 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 |
Titan 9822523 is compatible with the following models. Always confirm fitment using the parts diagram for your specific machine.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| PowrTwin 12000 Plus DI | Retaining Ring |
| PowrTwin 6900 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrTwin 4900 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrTwin 8900 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrTwin 12000 Plus | Retaining Ring |
| PowrLiner 6950 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrLiner 4950 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrLiner 4955 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrLiner 6955 | Retaining Ring |
| PowrLiner 8955 | Retaining Ring |
When replacing a retaining ring, these related components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.
Use the correct size and type of pliers to avoid damaging the new ring.
Inspect the groove for nicks, burrs, or wear that could affect ring seating.
Check the component for damage that may have caused the ring to fail.