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The CapSpray 105 Main Assembly Parts are designed to support the overall performance, airflow distribution, and operational stability of the HVLP spray system. These components play a central role in connecting key system functions such as air filtration, hose routing, spray gun operation, and turbine airflow management, ensuring consistent and high-quality finishing results in professional painting applications.
This assembly typically includes essential components like filter kits, air filter hose assemblies, silencer parts, quick-connect couplings, airflow tubes, switches, and other structural and airflow-related hardware. These parts work together to maintain clean, balanced air delivery and protect internal turbine components from dust, overspray, and debris buildup.
Regular inspection and timely replacement of worn components help prevent issues such as reduced spray pressure, uneven atomization, overheating, and excessive vibration. A well-maintained main assembly ensures the sprayer delivers smooth, controlled spray performance for cabinetry, furniture, trim work, and large-scale finishing projects. Proper airflow management also extends the life of the turbine system and improves overall efficiency during continuous use.
This is usually caused by clogged air filters, filter cover, blocked pre-filters, or leaking hose connections that reduce the amount of clean air reaching the turbine system.
Overheating typically occurs when filters are dirty or airflow is restricted, forcing the turbine to work harder and generate excess heat during operation.
Loose fittings, worn silencer components, or misaligned airflow tubes can create vibration and noise during turbine operation.
The Titan 0153165 viscosity cup is a measuring tool used to determine the thickness (viscosity) of paints and coatings before spraying. It helps ensure the material is properly thinned so it can be applied smoothly and evenly through HVLP spray systems.
Yes. Leaking or cracked hoses reduce air pressure and disrupt atomization, leading to uneven spray patterns and reduced finishing quality.