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ProFinish C-100 Gun Parts (773-400)

ProFinish C-100 Gun Parts (773-400)

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The ProFinish C-100 Gun Parts (773-400) are designed for precision fine-finishing performance in HVLP spray systems. This spray gun assembly ensures smooth atomization, controlled fluid delivery, and consistent spray patterns for professional coating applications. It is widely used in woodworking, automotive refinishing, cabinetry, and industrial finishing where accuracy and surface quality are essential.

This parts category includes all major internal and external components required to maintain or repair the spray gun, such as the air cap, fluid nozzle, needle assembly, trigger system, air valve, seals, Titan 227-006 Outlet Fitting, O-rings, stem glands, retaining rings, springs, and housing components. Each part plays a critical role in controlling airflow, fluid flow, and trigger response to maintain stable and precise spray performance.

Regular maintenance of ProFinish C-100 Gun Parts (773-400) helps prevent issues like uneven spray patterns, air leakage, fluid dripping, trigger sticking, and loss of atomization quality. Replacing worn seals, damaged needles, or clogged nozzles ensures the spray gun continues to deliver a smooth and controlled finish in demanding professional environments.

FAQs

This is usually caused by a partially clogged air cap, worn fluid nozzle, or improper needle alignment affecting atomization.

Air leakage often results from damaged O-rings, loose fittings, or worn air valve components that fail to maintain a proper seal.

This issue is commonly caused by a worn trigger spring, dried paint buildup, or friction in the trigger stem and pivot assembly.

Dripping is usually due to a worn needle tip, damaged fluid nozzle seat, or debris preventing proper sealing inside the fluid passage.

Poor atomization is often caused by worn air cap holes, incorrect air pressure settings, or internal wear of the fluid and air passages.