Part #: 0524537
Part #: 0524538
Part #: 0524557
Part #: 0524531A
Part #: 0524558
Part #: 9802266
Part #: 0524963
Part #: 0524553
Part #: 0524549
Part #: 0524547
Part #: 9803104
Part #: 0524536
Part #: 9805386
Part #: 9802265
Part #: 0524566
Part #: 0277475
Part #: 0277472
Part #: 9802905
Part #: 0524625
Part #: 9805287
Part #: 9822106
The CapSpray 95 Upper Housing Assembly Parts are designed to protect the internal turbine system while supporting proper airflow circulation and cooling performance during HVLP spraying applications. These components help maintain structural stability, reduce vibration, and protect sensitive internal parts from dust, debris, and external damage. The assembly includes important housing-related components that contribute to the overall durability and performance of the sprayer.
A properly functioning upper housing assembly helps maintain balanced airflow throughout the turbine system, which is essential for consistent atomization and smooth spray performance. Cracked or damaged housing components can lead to overheating, airflow leaks, and increased operational noise. Replacing worn parts on time helps extend equipment life and improves spraying efficiency for professional finishing applications.
These replacement components such as top handle,lower handle are commonly used in maintenance and repair projects to restore original system performance without replacing the entire sprayer unit. The durable housing construction is built to withstand demanding job site conditions while supporting reliable turbine cooling during extended spraying sessions. Proper maintenance of the housing assembly can also help reduce unnecessary stress on the motor and internal airflow system.
Excessive noise is often caused by loose housing screws, cracked panels, or worn mounting components that create vibration during turbine operation. Inspect the housing for damage and ensure all fasteners are properly tightened.
The Titan 0524531A Upper Housing can overheat when airflow vents become blocked, cooling passages are restricted, or the housing develops cracks that disrupt proper turbine ventilation. Regular cleaning and inspection help maintain proper airflow and prevent excessive heat buildup.
Overheating usually occurs when cooling airflow is restricted by clogged vents, damaged housing sections, or blocked air passages. Regular cleaning and inspection can help prevent heat buildup.
The Titan 9802266 Motor Controller Screw may cause fitting or electrical problems if the screw is overtightened, installed incorrectly, or replaced with the wrong screw length. A loose or improperly fitted screw can affect motor controller stability and create vibration or connection issues inside the sprayer assembly.
A loose Titan 0524557 Top Handle is usually caused by worn mounting screws, damaged lock washers, or repeated vibration from extended sprayer use. Inspect and tighten all fasteners regularly to maintain a secure fit