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ProFinish Pressure Pot Assembly (770-565)

ProFinish Pressure Pot Assembly (770-565)

Buy Online ProFinish Pressure Pot Assembly (770-565)

The ProFinish Pressure Pot Assembly (770-565) is designed to provide consistent fluid pressure and continuous material delivery for professional fine-finishing applications.

Commonly used with Titan ProFinish spray systems, this pressure pot assembly helps maintain smooth coating flow for spraying lacquers, stains, enamels, primers, sealers, and other finishing materials on cabinets, furniture, trim, and woodworking projects.

Performance & Application

Built for durability and stable performance, the pressure pot assembly allows operators to spray larger volumes of material without frequent refilling, improving productivity and finish consistency.

Its sealed pressure design helps maintain even fluid delivery to the spray gun, reducing pulsation and helping achieve smoother atomization and cleaner finishes.

Assembly Components & Maintenance

The assembly includes pressure regulation components,Pressure Pot Assembly, seals, hoses, and fittings designed to withstand continuous professional use.

Proper maintenance and cleaning are essential for reliable pressure control and long-term performance.

Frequently Asked Questions – Technical Issues

Pressure loss is often caused by loose fittings, worn lid gaskets, damaged seals, or air leaks in the hose connections. Inspect all sealing surfaces and fittings regularly.

Inconsistent flow may result from clogged fluid lines, pressure fluctuations, blocked pickup tubes, or improper pressure regulator settings.

Air leakage near the lid usually indicates a worn or improperly seated gasket, uneven lid tightening, or debris on the sealing surface.

Failure to clean the assembly after use can allow coatings to harden inside hoses, fittings, and fluid passages, restricting flow and affecting spray performance.

Inspect hoses, seals, pressure regulators, and fittings regularly—especially during heavy production use—to prevent pressure instability and unexpected downtime.