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ProFinish 773-300 Gun

ProFinish 773-300 Gun

Buy Online ProFinish C 100 Gun

The ProFinish C 100 Gun is a professional-grade spray gun designed for precision finishing applications using Titan ProFinish systems.

Built for smooth atomization and consistent material delivery, this spray gun is ideal for applying stains, lacquers, enamels, sealers, urethanes, and other fine-finish coatings on cabinets, furniture, trim, doors, and woodworking projects.

Performance & Features

Engineered for comfort and control, the ProFinish C 100 Gun features a lightweight design, balanced trigger response, and adjustable spray settings that help operators achieve clean, even finishes with reduced overspray.

Its precision fluid and air passages help maintain stable spray patterns for professional-quality results across a variety of coating materials.

Maintenance & Durability

Designed for durability and daily professional use, the gun assembly includes replaceable seals, needles, nozzles, and air cap components to simplify maintenance and extend service life.

Proper cleaning and routine inspection are essential for maintaining smooth operation and consistent finishing performance.

FAQs

An uneven pattern is commonly caused by a clogged air cap, worn nozzle, dried coating buildup, or improper pressure settings. Thorough cleaning and inspection usually resolve the issue.

Sputtering may result from loose fluid connections, low material levels, air leaks, or worn needle and nozzle components inside the gun assembly.

Fluid leakage near the nozzle area often indicates a damaged needle, worn fluid tip, or debris preventing the needle from sealing properly.

Poor atomization can occur when air pressure is too low, the coating is too thick, or internal air passages are partially blocked.

The spray gun should be cleaned immediately after every use to prevent dried material buildup that can restrict fluid flow and damage internal components.