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CapSpray 55 Turbine Assembly Parts

CapSpray 55 Turbine Assembly Parts

CapSpray 55 Main Assembly Parts

The CapSpray 55 Main Assembly Parts category includes the core structural, electrical, and control components that form the central operating system of the Titan CapSpray 55 HVLP sprayer. This assembly acts as the main body of the unit, connecting the turbine, housing sections, fluid delivery system, and control interfaces to ensure smooth and consistent fine-finishing performance. Proper maintenance of these parts is essential for stable airflow, safe operation, and reliable spray output in professional coating applications.

The main assembly typically includes components responsible for material flow control, power switching, filtration support, and system connectivity. These parts ensure the sprayer operates efficiently by maintaining correct electrical function, securing internal wiring, and supporting the overall structural integrity of the HVLP system. The assembly also helps reduce vibration transfer between the turbine and housing, improving durability and finish consistency over time.

FAQs

Pressure loss is often caused by a clogged pre-filter kit, worn hose assembly, or air entering the fluid line. Inspecting and cleaning the Titan 0524526A pre-filter helps restore proper flow.

Inconsistent spray patterns may result from a worn spray gun (Maxum II), blocked fluid passages, or restricted airflow from a dirty exhaust ring or filter system.

The hose assembly ensures steady material transfer from the pump to the spray gun. Damage, kinks, or internal wear can reduce flow efficiency and cause sputtering.

A faulty coupling can lead to air leaks or fluid loss, which reduces pressure stability and affects overall spray performance and atomization quality.

The viscosity cup helps measure coating thickness before spraying. Incorrect viscosity can lead to overspray, poor atomization, or uneven finish quality.