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CPR FE gun compliant kit combines the transfer efficiency of HVLP with the speed and finish quality of conventional air spray, so you can move material quickly while maintaining controlled film build. This C.A. Technologies CPR-FE-303R2 pressure reduced gun is designed as a fine finish solution, giving a focused pattern for detailed finishing. The gun operates with a recommended inlet pressure of 29 psi, aligning airflow and atomization for consistent results job to job. As a spray gun in the spray equipment category, it fits naturally into professional finishing setups where predictable output matters.
The CPR-FE design supports finish excellence on projects that demand even coverage, because the compliant technology balances air usage and material transfer. By matching the gun to appropriate air supply, finishing workflows can stay steady from prep through final coat without changing tools.
This CPR-FE gun uses a 1/4" NPS air inlet, which threads directly to common spray hose fittings, so connecting to an air line is a direct operation. The 3/8" NPS fluid inlet aligns with standard fluid hoses, streamlining integration into pressure feed systems. With a recommended inlet pressure of 29 psi and a nozzle requirement of 11 cfm, the gun performance ties directly to known compressor ratings, helping match air supply capacity to expected demand. The CPR2101 air cap at 11 cfm and HVLP1301 air cap at 13.5 cfm operate at the same 29 psi reference, so swapping between these caps keeps pressure settings consistent while changing airflow and spray characteristics.
As part of the C.A. Technologies CPR series, this CPR-FE-303R2 pressure reduced gun is positioned for fine finish applications where finish excellence is a priority. The combination of HVLP transfer efficiency and conventional speed supports work in spray booths or shop stations that run continuous jobs. Because it sits in the spray guns class within spray equipment, it fits naturally into established finishing systems that already rely on dedicated air and fluid lines. The specified needle/nozzle options of 0.8mm, 1.3mm, and 1.7mm allow the gun to cover thin to heavier coatings, so shops can apply one tool across multiple finishing stages.
The CPR2101 and HVLP1301 air caps at 29 psi give two airflow profiles to support different application preferences. At 11 cfm, the CPR2101 cap coordinates with the nozzle cfm requirement, aligning air use with many mid-range compressors. The HVLP1301 cap at 13.5 cfm at the same pressure offers more airflow, which can refine atomization for certain finishes under that higher cfm. These options let operators tailor the pattern and droplet formation using defined, repeatable setups. The specified repair kit CX10-140 adds a service path for maintaining internals, helping keep the gun in operation instead of cycling through full replacements.
The recommended inlet pressure of 29 psi anchors the setup, so once air regulators are dialed to this value, both CPR2101 and HVLP1301 caps operate within their stated cfm ranges. This link between pressure and cfm makes it easier to repeat gun behavior between jobs, because air conditions are defined. The nozzle requirement of 11 cfm at that pressure ties directly to the compressor selection, so as long as the air source meets that figure, atomization performance remains in the intended operating window.
The three needle/nozzle setups, 0.8mm, 1.3mm, and 1.7mm, work as a defined tuning range for material flow. Moving from 0.8mm to 1.3mm or 1.7mm adjusts how much coating passes through the gun, letting operators adapt output to the viscosity of fine finishes or heavier materials. Because each size is explicitly specified, technicians can document which setup is used for particular finishes and reproduce that configuration for repeat work. The CPR FE gun compliant kit structure, combined with the CX10-140 repair kit option, supports long-term consistency by pairing known wear components with fixed air and fluid specifications.
The CPR-FE-303R2 combines the transfer efficiency of HVLP with the speed and finish quality of conventional air spray, so users get controlled material usage with quicker application rates.
The CPR-FE gun uses 0.8mm, 1.3mm, and 1.7mm needle/nozzle setups, allowing the gun to handle fine finishes or heavier materials by changing to the size that matches the coating.
The CPR-FE gun uses CPR2101 and HVLP1301 air caps, rated at 11 cfm and 13.5 cfm at 29 psi, giving two airflow patterns for tuning atomization and fan shape.
The CPR-FE gun uses a recommended inlet pressure of 29 psi, and the nozzle requires 11 cfm at that pressure, so air supply planning can match clearly defined requirements.
The CPR-FE gun has a 1/4" NPS air inlet and a 3/8" NPS fluid inlet, matching common hose and plumbing sizes found in many spray equipment setups.
The CPR-FE gun uses repair kit CX10-140, giving a defined group of service parts to help maintain spray performance and extend the useful life of the gun.
This CPR FE gun compliant kit, identified as C.A. Technologies CPR-FE-303R2, provides defined air caps, needle/nozzle options, and inlet sizes that align with common shop spray setups. The combination of HVLP-style transfer efficiency and conventional spray speed supports production-focused finishing. With clearly stated cfm and pressure requirements, it fits planning around compressor capacity and booth airflow. For finishing operations that want documented, repeatable spray parameters based on specified components, this CPR-FE configuration offers a structured, part-numbered solution ready to slot into existing spray equipment workflows.
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