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ProFinish TSP Cart Assembly (773-683)

ProFinish TSP Cart Assembly (773-683)

Profinish TSP Cart Assembly (773-683)

The Profinish TSP Cart Assembly (773-683) is designed to provide a stable, mobile platform for the ProFinish TSP HVLP spray system.

This assembly supports the complete turbine, compressor, and pressure feed configuration, allowing operators to transport and operate the system efficiently on job sites.

It improves mobility, reduces setup time, and ensures that all major components remain securely mounted during spraying operations.

Cart Structure & Components

The cart structure includes essential parts such as the frame, axle, wheels, handle, spacers, washers, lock nuts, screws, and castle nut.

Each component plays a key role in maintaining balance, stability, and safe handling of the spray system.

The durable wheel and axle design allows smooth movement across workshop and construction surfaces, while the reinforced frame supports heavy-duty spraying equipment without compromising stability.

Maintenance & Inspection

Regular inspection of the Profinish TSP Cart Assembly (773-683) helps prevent issues like loose fittings, wheel wear, vibration, or frame misalignment.

Proper maintenance ensures safe transportation of the HVLP system and extends the lifespan of both the cart and the mounted spray equipment.

Replacing worn components on time also improves operational efficiency and reduces downtime in professional finishing applications.

FAQs

Instability is usually caused by worn wheels, loose axle components, or uneven spacer alignment that affects the balance of the cart during transport.

Excess vibration may result from loose mounting screws, damaged wheel bearings, or a misaligned frame structure that creates movement during operation.

Wheel rotation issues are commonly caused by debris buildup, worn bearings, or damaged wheel surfaces from continuous heavy-duty use.

Handle looseness can occur when lock nuts, screws, or clamp fittings become worn or improperly tightened over time.

Rattling noise is often caused by missing washers, loose fasteners, or internal frame vibration during movement across uneven surfaces.