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GPX 80 Cart Assembly

GPX 80 Cart Assembly

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The GPX-80 Cart Assembly is designed to provide stable support, portability, and equipment organization for the Titan GPX-80 airless paint sprayer. Built for residential and light commercial painting applications, the cart assembly allows users to move the sprayer easily between job sites while keeping major components securely mounted during operation.

The assembly includes structural parts such as the snap button, grommit, plug, frame, handle, and support hardware that help maintain balance and mobility during spraying projects. A properly functioning cart assembly improves transport efficiency, reduces operator strain, and helps protect the sprayer from unnecessary movement or vibration while in use.

Constructed for durability and repeated jobsite use, the GPX-80 cart system supports long-term operation in painting, staining, and coating applications. Routine inspection of wheels, fasteners, and support components helps maintain safe movement and stable sprayer positioning.

FAQs

Difficulty moving the cart is often caused by worn wheels, debris buildup around the axle, bent frame components, or damaged wheel bearings restricting smooth movement.

Wobbling can occur when mounting hardware becomes loose, support brackets shift out of alignment, or the cart frame develops structural wear from heavy use.

Yes. Uneven or cracked wheels may reduce balance and increase vibration, especially when moving the sprayer across rough surfaces or uneven jobsite areas.

Repeated transport, vibration, and heavy handling can gradually loosen handle mounting hardware, reducing control and maneuverability during movement.

Excessive vibration is commonly linked to loose frame hardware, worn support mounts, or uneven placement of the sprayer assembly on the cart structure.