

SprayTech part 0524686 is a turbine can seal designed to provide an airtight seal between the turbine can and its housing on compatible sprayers. This seal prevents air leakage, ensuring consistent pressure and optimal turbine performance. Replacing a worn or damaged seal restores proper airflow and extends the life of the turbine motor.
| Part Number | 0524686 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Turbine Can Seal |
| Brand | SprayTech |
| Fits | SprayTech CS 55 |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 0524686 Turbine Can Seal is a precision‑molded rubber or elastomeric gasket that fits between the turbine canister and its mounting base on compatible SprayTech sprayers. Its primary function is to create an airtight barrier, ensuring that all air drawn in by the turbine is directed through the intended flow path without leakage.
Over time, exposure to heat, chemicals, and constant vibration can cause the seal to harden, crack, or lose its resilience. A compromised seal leads to air loss, reduced turbine efficiency, and may allow debris to enter the motor, potentially causing overheating or premature failure. Replacing the seal restores full airflow and protects the turbine investment.
| Airtight sealing | Prevents air leakage at the turbine can interface |
|---|---|
| Pressure maintenance | Ensures consistent airflow for proper spray atomization |
| Contaminant exclusion | Blocks dust and debris from entering the turbine housing |
| Cracks / tears | Visible damage that compromises the sealing surface |
|---|---|
| Hardening / brittleness | Loss of flexibility causing poor conformity |
| Air leaks | Hissing sounds or reduced pressure traced to the seal |
| Deformation | Seal no longer holds its original shape |
SprayTech part 0524686 is compatible with the following sprayer model. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact unit.
| SprayTech Model | Component |
|---|---|
| SprayTech CS 55 | Turbine Can Seal |
Turbine performance issues often involve multiple components. When servicing the turbine can seal, these parts are commonly inspected or replaced at the same time.
If the seal failed, debris may have entered the motor; inspect for bearing wear or damage.
A clogged filter can increase negative pressure, stressing the seal; replace if dirty.
Other seals in the air path may also be aged; consider replacing them preventively.