

Titan part 0508208 is an OEM drive-side slider assembly used in select Titan airless sprayers. It operates inside the drive housing to translate rotational motor movement into the straight-line motion that actuates the pump piston. This is the current replacement for legacy part 700-2060.
| OEM Part Number | 0508208 |
|---|---|
| Replaces | 700-2060 |
| Component | Slider / Wobble Plate Assembly |
| Location | Drive Section |
| Condition | New |
This OEM slider assembly is used in the drive section of certain Titan airless paint sprayers. Its job is to convert rotating motor motion into a controlled reciprocating stroke that drives the piston rod and supports stable pressure.
If the drive side is knocking, vibrating, or the stroke feels rough under load, replacing the slider assembly is often part of a proper rebuild. Part 0508208 is the updated replacement for 700-2060.
| Motion conversion | Rotational input → linear stroke output |
|---|---|
| Stroke control | Guides smooth piston rod travel |
| Pressure stability | Supports consistent pump output |
| Knocking/clunking | Drive-side noise during operation |
|---|---|
| Pulsation | Pressure fluctuation or uneven output |
| Vibration | Excess movement in the drive mechanism |
| Visible scoring | Grooves/wear on contact surfaces |
Confirm fitment using your sprayer’s parts diagram and serial range. The platforms below commonly list this slider assembly in the drive section.
| Model | Drive section listing |
|---|---|
| Impact 440 | Slider assembly callout |
| Impact 540 | Slider assembly callout |
| Impact 640 | Slider assembly callout |
| Advantage 400 | Slider assembly callout |
| Replaces | 700-2060 |
|---|---|
| Verification method | Match your drive diagram part number callout |
| Best practice | Confirm by model + serial (avoid misorders) |
Inspect for scoring/bending where it interfaces with the drive slot.
Open the 704-551A piston rod product pageFresh packings reduce friction and load on the drive train.
Go to the 704-586B repacking kit listingReplace if the cylinder wall is worn or scored.
Use the Titan parts list to locate the correct cylinder