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Profinish or Pro-Finish TS40 TS50 Turbine

Profinish or Pro-Finish TS40 TS50 Turbine

ProFinish TS40 / TS50 Turbine Assembly Parts

The ProFinish TS40 / TS50 Turbine Assembly Parts category includes the core airflow and mechanical components responsible for generating high-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) air used in Titan ProFinish spray systems.

This turbine assembly is the heart of the system, as it produces the controlled airflow required for fine atomization, smooth spray patterns, and consistent coating performance in professional finishing applications.

Turbine System Function

The turbine system works by drawing in air through filters, compressing it through internal stages, and delivering a steady airflow to the spray gun.

Because of this function, turbine components are critical for maintaining spray quality, preventing overheating, and ensuring long-term system reliability during continuous operation.

Key Components in TS40 / TS50 Turbine Assembly

Common OEM parts in this category include:

Turbine motor assembly (TS40 / TS50 variants), Air intake filters (moisture and dust filtration), Flex air hose (e.g., 10’–30’ hose options), Outlet fittings and adapters, Washers, screws, and mounting hardware, Internal seals and vibration isolation components.

These parts work together to ensure stable airflow delivery, reduced vibration, and proper cooling, all of which are essential for maintaining consistent spray atomization and finish quality over time.

FAQs

This is usually caused by clogged air filters or blocked intake passages. When airflow is restricted, turbine output drops, leading to weak atomization and uneven spray patterns.

Overheating typically happens when filters are dirty, airflow is obstructed, or internal foam seals degrade. The turbine relies heavily on continuous cooling airflow.

Inconsistent patterns often result from weak turbine output due to worn motor components or restricted air delivery through hoses or filters.

A damaged hose can cause air loss, reducing turbine efficiency and affecting spray consistency. It may also introduce instability in atomization pressure.

Air filters should be checked frequently and cleaned or replaced regularly. Other components like hoses, seals, and screws should be inspected for wear during routine maintenance cycles.