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ProFinish TSR Compressor System / 2 Quart Remote

ProFinish TSR Compressor System / 2 Quart Remote

ProFinish TSR Compressor System / 2 Quart Remote

The ProFinish TSR Compressor System / 2 Quart Remote is a professional HVLP spraying configuration designed for extended spraying control, stable air delivery, and remote material handling.

It combines a compressor-driven air system with a 2-quart remote pressure setup, allowing painters to maintain consistent atomization while working longer without frequent refilling.

This makes it ideal for cabinetry, furniture finishing, doors, trim work, and light industrial coating applications where finish quality and efficiency are critical.

System Overview & Design

The system is built around a modular design, meaning key components such as air hoses, fittings, switches, regulators, and fasteners can be serviced or replaced individually.

This improves long-term reliability and reduces downtime during professional use.

The compressor supplies steady airflow, while the remote 2-quart pressure pot ensures continuous material feed to the spray gun, maintaining a uniform spray pattern across extended work sessions.

Key Components

Key components typically associated with this system include control switches, mounting plates, screws, and structural hardware such as the Titan 700-775 Plate and Titan 700-646 Toggle Switch.

These parts ensure the stable operation of the compressor and maintain consistent performance under continuous load conditions.

FAQs

Pressure loss is commonly caused by air leaks in fittings, worn regulator components, or restrictions in the air hose line. Even small leaks in the remote setup can significantly affect spray consistency.

Inconsistent spray patterns usually result from unstable air delivery, dirty filters, or fluctuations in compressor output. The remote pot can also contribute if seals are worn or not tightly secured.

This often indicates an air leak in the system or a faulty pressure regulation component. The compressor keeps running to compensate for lost pressure in the air line or pot assembly.

A poor seal allows air to escape or enter the system, which leads to sputtering, inconsistent fluid flow, and reduced atomization quality at the spray gun.

Regular maintenance ensures stable airflow, prevents clogging in hoses and regulators, and helps avoid pressure fluctuations. Cleaning filters and checking fittings regularly improves system lifespan and spray quality.