air valve assembly from C.A. Technologies restores the air-control function in air-assisted airless spray equipment so AAA and CATalyzer units can deliver consistent atomization during coating work. This part is defined as an air valve assembly in the SAP description, so it directly addresses the pressurized air side of the system where precise flow matters during production spraying. The product is listed as a repair and replacement component, so it serves to bring worn or non-functioning air valve sections of existing units back into working condition without changing the overall spray setup. Placement in the Spray Equipment category for spray guns shows that it supports the gun and unit assembly, which keeps the spray pattern behavior familiar to technicians during daily use. A designation of manufacturer part number 60-1520-P provides a clear identifier when matching this assembly to existing C.A. Technologies AAA and CATalyzer equipment on the shop floor.
The air valve assembly is defined as an assembly, so it arrives as a unified air-control component meant to be set into the AAA or CATalyzer unit where the original air valve operates. Being part of the Spray Equipment spray guns category signals that installation work occurs on spray hardware rather than remote supply lines, so technicians focus their teardown on the gun or associated unit. As a repair and replacement component, this air valve assembly slots into the existing C.A. Technologies layout, which preserves hose routing and control locations that operators already use during coating work. The manufacturer part number 60-1520-P lets maintenance teams align work instructions and diagrams to a single reference, supporting repeatable installation steps every time this valve assembly is changed.
The air valve assembly is described as repair and replacement parts for CA Tech AAA and CATalyzer units, so it functions inside those specific air-assisted airless systems where compressed air and fluid control meet. Placement in Spray Equipment and Spray Guns categories indicates the valve assembly works within the core spraying hardware, tying directly into how air reaches the spray point. Because it is an assembly, the component is structured for the air valve location on the unit, aligning with the existing C.A. Technologies design so the rest of the system can stay in its established configuration. For shops that run AAA or CATalyzer units as part of regular finishing work, this keeps the production line layout and operator handling consistent while restoring air control.
Identifying this part as an air valve assembly highlights its role in controlling air in air-assisted airless systems, which directly affects spray behavior and coating appearance during use. When used as a repair and replacement component on CA Tech AAA or CATalyzer units, the assembly lets technicians return air handling to the original C.A. Technologies specification, which supports repeatable spray performance across jobs. Being associated with the spray gun equipment category means adjustments and behavior changes occur right where operators interact with the system, helping them maintain the spray feel they are accustomed to after service. The exact manufacturer part number 60-1520-P provides a consistent reference for ordering and documentation, supporting standardized maintenance routines that limit trial-and-error when restoring units to working condition.
The air valve assembly is described as repair and replacement parts for CA Tech AAA and CATalyzer units, so it is used on those specific C.A. Technologies air-assisted airless systems.
Manufacturer part number 60-1520-P is identified as an air valve assembly, so it serves as the air-control component within compatible C.A. Technologies spray equipment.
The product is listed under Spray Equipment and Spray Guns, which places this air valve assembly within the spray hardware path where air is managed for coating application.
The air valve assembly is classified as a repair and replacement component, so it is intended for servicing existing C.A. Technologies AAA and CATalyzer units already in operation.
The SAP description defines the product as an air valve assembly, so it manages the air side of air-assisted airless spray operation within the AAA or CATalyzer unit.
This air valve assembly is branded C.A. Technologies, so it aligns with spray equipment and systems produced by that manufacturer.
This C.A. Technologies air valve assembly is identified for use on CA Tech AAA and CATalyzer units, so it fits operations already built around those air-assisted airless systems. Its classification as a repair and replacement component gives shops a focused way to restore air-control function while keeping established spray equipment in service. With manufacturer part number 60-1520-P clearly defined, it provides a precise reference when aligning maintenance records and ordering cycles with C.A. Technologies spray hardware.