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 C.A. Technologies CPR Series Spray Guns: Pressure Reduced Power with HVLP Precision
There’s a reason pros trust the C.A. Technologies CPR Series — it’s the perfect blend of efficiency, control, and performance. Built on innovative pressure-reduced technology, these guns deliver the material savings of HVLP with the speed, feel, and finish quality of a conventional sprayer. Whether you’re running a production line or finishing fine work, CPR guns are designed to keep you moving fast without sacrificing perfection.
Choose your setup — Gravity, Pressure, Compact, or Techline — and experience smooth atomization, superior control, and a finish that looks like a million bucks.
Performance Highlights
- Combines HVLP transfer efficiency with the speed and finish quality of a conventional spray gun
- Lightweight, ergonomic designs for comfort and precision across every application
- Available in multiple configurations: Gravity Feed, Pressure Feed, Compact Pressure, and Techline Economy versions
- Dual-cap versatility — each kit includes both CPR and HVLP air caps for flexible spray performance
- Efficient air consumption — 11 to 13.5 CFM @ 29 PSI, depending on air cap model
Product Description
The C.A. Technologies CPR Series Spray Guns redefine what a professional finish tool can do. Designed for efficiency and speed, these guns combine advanced HVLP transfer technology with the coverage power of a conventional air sprayer. Available in several models — from the gravity-fed CPR-G to the pressure-fed CPR and compact CPR-FE — the CPR line covers everything from fine finishing to heavy-duty coating. Each gun features stainless steel fluid passages, precision controls, and CAT’s new CPR air cap system for superior atomization and material savings. Whether you’re spraying wood, metal, or automotive finishes, the CPR Series gives you flawless coverage and lasting reliability.
Features
- Dual technology: pressure-reduced system delivers HVLP efficiency and conventional speed in one gun.
- Flexible configurations: available in Gravity Feed, Pressure Feed, Compact Pressure Feed, and Techline Economy kits.
- Multiple air caps: includes both CPR and HVLP caps for easy switching between applications.
- Complete setup kits: all CAT Packs include 3–4 needle/nozzle combinations, tools, and cleaning brush.
- Optimized airflow: runs efficiently on 11–13.5 CFM at 29 PSI depending on air cap type.
- Available cup options: compatible with standard aluminum cups, pressure cups, or 3M PPS systems.
- Durable construction: stainless steel wetted parts and rugged design for daily production use.
Benefits
- Less waste, more savings: HVLP transfer efficiency reduces overspray and cuts material costs.
- Fast, flawless finishes: pressure-reduced technology delivers a smooth, even spray pattern with excellent atomization.
- Comfortable operation: balanced and lightweight for steady control and reduced fatigue.
- Versatility built in: multiple nozzles and air caps let you adapt quickly to different coatings and finishes.
- Easy maintenance: simple disassembly and included tools make cleaning fast and painless.
Applications
- Wood coatings — furniture, cabinetry, and architectural finishes
- Automotive basecoats, clear coats, primers, and detailing
- Metal fabrication and industrial coating applications
- Composite and specialty coating finishes
- Onsite finishing and production line work
CPR Model Options
- CPR-G (Gravity Feed): Available in CAT Pack and PPS configurations. Includes 3 needles/nozzles and 2 air caps.
- CPR (Pressure Feed): Available in Smart Pack, CAT Pack, and PPS. Includes 3 needles/nozzles and 2 air caps.
- CPR-FE (Compact Pressure Feed): Available in Smart Pack, CAT Pack, and PPS. Includes 3–4 needles/nozzles and 2 air caps.
- CPR-T3 (Techline Economy Model): Available in Smart Pack, CAT Pack, and PPS. Includes 3 needles/nozzles and 2 air caps for affordable fine-finish results.
The Big, Beautiful Payoff
The CPR Series Spray Guns were built for one reason — to make your work look its best while saving you time and money. Every spray feels controlled, balanced, and efficient. You’ll get that smooth finish you’re chasing, with less waste, less fatigue, and more confidence. Whether you’re spraying for a paycheck or for pride, the CPR line is the kind of gear that makes every job feel like your best one yet.
Quick Specs
- Model Range: CPR-G, CPR, CPR-FE, CPR-T3
- Type: Pressure Reduced / HVLP Hybrid Spray Gun
- Air Inlet: 1/4 inch NPS (male)
- Fluid Inlet: 16mm x 1.5mm (male)
- Weight: Approximately 20 oz (varies by model)
- Air Requirements: 11–13.5 CFM @ 29 PSI
- Transfer Efficiency: 65 percent or better
- Materials: Stainless steel wetted parts and precision air cap design
- Included Kits: Multi-nozzle sets, dual air caps, cleaning tools, and regulator
When you’re ready for a spray system that works as hard as you do — fast, efficient, and built for lasting results — choose the C.A. Technologies CPR Series. It’s performance you can count on, finish after finish.
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The Importance of Compressed Air Quality in Spray FinishingAir Spray Tech Consulting | Tech CornerWhen it comes to achieving a professional paint finish, one of the most overlooked factors is compressed air quality. If you're using HVLP spray guns, air-assisted airless systems, or conventional air spray equipment, the quality of your compressed air directly impacts finish consistency, material waste, and equipment longevity. To produce a clean, defect-free coating, your air supply must be:
⚠️ What Happens with Poor Air Quality?Contaminated air—laden with moisture, dirt, or oil mist—can lead to: Fish eyes or craters in the paint film Blushing or cloudiness in clears and topcoats Clogged air passages in spray guns Shortened lifespan of regulators, pumps, and valves
💨 Why Compressed Air Needs ConditioningAir straight from the compressor is hot and saturated with moisture. As it travels through the air lines and cools, condensation forms, which can carry contaminants into your spray system. To ensure clean air delivery, your system must include: ✅ Aftercoolers – To reduce air temperature and condense moisture ✅ Air dryers – Desiccant or refrigerated types to remove water vapor ✅ Inline filters – To trap particulates and oil aerosols ✅ Regular maintenance – To keep filters and drains clean and effective
🧰 Compressed Air Quality = Finish QualityA properly conditioned air supply ensures consistent atomization, smoother film build, and lower rework or rejection rates—whether you're applying automotive finishes, industrial coatings, or wood stains and clears.
👉 Need Help Optimizing Your Air Supply?Air Spray Tech can help you select and maintain the right air filtration and drying equipment for your spray system. Don’t let bad air ruin great work. 📞 Call Now 817.490.1777 for air system consulting
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Azimuth Spray Systems, LLC Phone 817.490.1777 Email the finishing authority
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