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Part #: 0524289A
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The CapSpray 95 Turbine Assembly Parts are designed to maintain strong airflow performance, consistent atomization, and reliable turbine operation for HVLP finishing applications. These components support the sprayer's core power system, helping deliver smooth coating results for furniture, cabinetry, trim, and commercial finishing projects. The turbine assembly includes important parts such as motor brushes, turbine spacers, can seals, lock washers, springs, and the 4-stage turbine assembly that powers the unit.
A properly functioning turbine assembly is essential for maintaining correct PSI output and steady airflow during spraying. Worn motor brushes, damaged seals, or clogged airflow components can reduce spray quality and lead to overheating or inconsistent performance. Replacing damaged turbine components on time helps extend equipment life and improves overall spraying efficiency.
This Titan 0524289A 4-Stage turbine assembly, 120V, is engineered to atomize thicker coatings with minimal thinning while maintaining high transfer efficiency. The assembly also supports airflow circulation for cooling, which helps protect internal motor components during long spraying sessions. Routine inspection of turbine seals, spacers, and motor parts can help prevent unexpected downtime and maintain professional finishing results.
Weak airflow is commonly caused by worn motor brushes, clogged filters, damaged turbine seals, or internal airflow leaks. Inspecting and replacing worn turbine components can help restore normal airflow performance.
Overheating may occur when cooling airflow is restricted due to dirty filters, blocked vents, or damaged motor shroud seals. Continuous operation with poor ventilation can also place extra stress on the turbine motor.
Signs of worn motor brushes include reduced turbine power, inconsistent airflow, sparking, unusual noise, or intermittent shutdown during operation. Replacing motor brushes can help restore stable performance.
Unusual noise can result from loose spacers, nuts, worn bearings, damaged turbine seals, or internal component vibration. Inspecting the turbine assembly for loose or damaged parts is recommended.
Yes. Faulty turbine can seals or motor shroud seals can create airflow leaks, reduce pressure output, and affect atomization quality during spraying applications.