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Titan 0277185 Body Assembly

Titan 0277185 Body Assembly

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

Part 0277185 Body Assembly is a complete replacement housing unit designed for CapSpray HVLP Maxum II series equipment. This body assembly encloses and protects the turbine, motor, and control components while providing mounting points for the handle, hose connections, and accessories. Replacing a cracked, warped, or damaged body assembly restores structural integrity and ensures proper component alignment for reliable HVLP spraying performance.

Part Number 0277185
Part Description Body Assembly
Brand CapSpray
Fits CapSpray HVLP Maxum II
Condition New

Retail Price: $182.2
You save: $22.77 (12.50%)
Our Price: $159.43

 

Body Assembly – CapSpray HVLP Maxum II

The 0277185 Body Assembly is a precision-molded structural component that forms the main housing for CapSpray HVLP Maxum II spray equipment. This assembly encloses and protects the turbine, motor, and electronic controls while providing integrated mounting points for the carrying handle, hose connections, air filters, and accessory attachments.

Over time, the body assembly can become cracked from impact, warped from heat exposure, or damaged from chemical contact. A compromised housing can lead to improper component alignment, increased vibration, reduced airflow efficiency, and potential safety hazards. Replacing with this OEM-specification body assembly restores the structural integrity of the unit and ensures all components are properly positioned for optimal HVLP performance.

Service Guidance: When replacing the body assembly, transfer all internal components carefully and note their original positions. Inspall all gaskets and seals during reassembly. Ensure all mounting hardware is tightened to manufacturer specifications.

Function & replacement indicators

Primary functions
Component enclosure Houses and protects turbine, motor, and controls
Structural support Provides rigid framework for all mounted components
Airflow management Directs cooling air and contains air filtration system
Mounting interface Provides attachment points for handle, hoses, and accessories
When replacement is needed
Visible cracks Any crack in the housing compromising structural integrity
Warpage Deformation affecting component fit or alignment
Broken mounting points Damaged attachment locations for handle or accessories
Impact damage Visible dents, breaks, or distortion from drops or impacts

Compatibility

This body assembly is designed for the following model. Always verify your equipment's serial number and parts diagram to ensure correct fit.

Brand / Model Component
CapSpray HVLP Maxum II Body assembly

Related parts commonly replaced together

When replacing the body assembly, these associated components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.

Gaskets / seals

Replace all gaskets between housing sections to prevent air leaks.

Mounting hardware

Inspect bolts, screws, and nuts; replace if corroded or damaged.

Air filters

Inspect and replace air filters if dirty or damaged.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 0277185 Body Assembly includes the main housing unit only. Internal components such as the turbine, motor, controls, handle, and hardware must be transferred from your existing unit or ordered separately. Refer to your parts diagram for complete assembly details.

Common signs include visible cracks or breaks in the housing, warpage that prevents components from fitting properly, broken mounting points for the handle or accessories, and impact damage from drops or accidents that compromises structural integrity.

This body assembly is designed specifically for the CapSpray HVLP Maxum II model. It is the main housing that contains the turbine, motor, and control components. Always consult your parts manual to confirm compatibility with your specific unit.

Minor cosmetic damage may not require replacement, but structural damage such as cracks, warpage, or broken mounting points compromises the integrity and safety of the unit. Plastic repair methods such as gluing or welding may not provide reliable long-term strength and can lead to further failure. Replacement with this new body assembly ensures proper fit, component alignment, and safe operation.