30 degree AAA spray tip assembly 0.311 identifies this as a 30 degree spray tip with a 0.311 orifice, which shapes the fan pattern and flow so you can match output to your coating and target area. The C.A. Technologies brand ties this tip assembly directly to the same gun system family, keeping fan control and spray behavior consistent from job to job. Being in the spray tips and caps product class means this part handles final atomization and pattern tuning, which directly affects finish quality on doors, panels, and trim. The manufacturer part number 36-311 gives a clear reference when standardizing parts across multiple rigs or stocking spares. The SAP description AAA TIP ASSEMBLY.311 confirms this is a complete tip assembly, so you are selecting the exact part the gun series was designed around for repeatable spraying.
Being described as an AAA tip assembly ties this part to air-assisted airless setups, so it is intended to work at the pressures and flow rates common to that spray technology. The 30 degree description tells you the fan angle orientation, which affects how you hold and pass the gun across workpieces during setup. The 0.311 size gives a specific metering point, useful when dialing in pump pressure and material viscosity to hit target film thicknesses. As a spray equipment part for spray guns, this assembly is built to sit at the front of the gun, so installing it correctly determines how true the fan pattern runs and how clean the edges of your spray pass appear.
The web description stating tips for C.A. Technologies Bobcat and Cougar guns ties this AAA tip assembly directly to those gun models, which gives finishers a defined match between gun body and tip. In real use, that pairing lets you set expectations for fan width and pattern behavior every time you load the gun, instead of trial-and-error with off-pattern hardware. Because this part sits in the spray equipment and spray guns, accessories category, it functions as a working interface between the coating system and the surface, turning pump output and air assist into a usable fan. On Bobcat and Cougar setups, using a tip assembly identified for those guns helps maintain the factory-engineered relationship between fluid flow, air cap support, and fan geometry, so workflows like cabinet door runs or trim bundles stay consistent from rack to rack.
The 0.311 orifice described in the product name controls how much material passes the AAA system at a given pressure, which directly affects film build and line speed on woodworking jobs. A properly sized orifice like 0.311 gives a predictable balance between coverage and control, which is useful when managing sags on vertical cabinet parts or keeping edges clean on narrow moldings. The 30 degree angle references how the spray fan is shaped and directed, so it influences how close you track the gun to corners, rails, and stiles when planning passes. In practice, that 30 degree orientation helps target the pattern where it is needed without overwhelming adjacent surfaces, supporting repeatable setups when shifting between face frames, panels, and smaller components in the same finishing session.
The 0.311 designation identifies the orifice size, which controls coating flow through the AAA system and helps match output to required film build on cabinetry and wood components.
The 30 degree angle describes the fan orientation, guiding how you position the gun to target narrower parts, edges, or defined areas while controlling overspray on nearby surfaces.
The tip assembly is described as tips for C.A. Technologies Bobcat and Cougar guns, linking it directly to those models for pattern behavior the guns were designed to deliver.
The part is classified under spray tips and caps, so it manages final atomization and fan shape, which strongly affects finish quality on woodwork and casework projects.
The 36-311 part number uniquely identifies this 30 degree, 0.311 AAA tip assembly, simplifying reordering and helping match setups across multiple spray rigs in a shop.
As an AAA tip assembly, it defines the fluid exit and fan pattern used when balancing pump pressure and air assist, which supports consistent coverage and control on production runs.
The 30 degree AAA spray tip assembly 0.311 from C.A. Technologies gives you a clearly defined orifice size and fan angle, so you can plan coating choice, pump settings, and pass strategy with confidence. Its listing as tips for C.A. Technologies Bobcat and Cougar guns ties it directly to those tools, keeping pattern behavior aligned with how those guns are built to perform. With the 36-311 part number, it is straightforward to standardize on this tip assembly across crews or lines that demand consistent AAA spraying on cabinetry, furniture components, and other woodwork.