The Lower Housing Assembly on the Capspray 55 HVLP system functions as a critical structural and mechanical interface within the turbine-driven spray unit, providing support, alignment, and protection for internal airflow and fluid delivery components. Engineered to withstand continuous operating loads and vibration generated during high-volume low-pressure (HVLP) spraying, the lower housing assembly contributes directly to overall system stability, component positioning accuracy, and long-term equipment durability.
This assembly typically incorporates precision-machined housing sections, mounting brackets, fasteners, support plates, Titan 0090628 Foot Pad or Pad, 1.5 dia, Titan 0524299A Assembly Power Cord, Lighted, sealing components, and structural hardware designed to secure internal turbine and spray system elements within the Capspray 55 platform. The housing structure helps maintain proper component alignment, protects sensitive internal assemblies from external contaminants, and assists with controlled airflow management throughout the turbine system.
Because HVLP equipment relies on consistent turbine-generated airflow for atomization performance, maintaining the integrity of the lower housing assembly is essential for preventing mechanical misalignment, excessive vibration transfer, airflow inefficiencies, and premature wear of connected components. Structural damage, worn mounting points, cracked housings, or deteriorated fastening hardware can negatively affect operational stability and system performance.