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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR BADGER AIRBRUSH

Your new BADGER airbrush should provide you with many hours of enjoyment. However, because of the nature of airbrushing and of
the composition of materials which you may use in your airbrush, we are providing you with information about potential hazards.

Many materials commonly used in arts and crafts projects (such as lacquers, varnishes, adhesives, fixatives, powders, acrylics and
solvents) can be extremely hazardous. Not all of these materials will be used in your airbrush, but may be used in some other phase
of your project. We recommend that you always find out what is in the material you use. We suggest that when using 

any

chemical

substance that you request a copy of the manufacturer’s 

Material Safety Data Sheet

from your art supply dealer. This will give you

some indication of the dangers posed and some of the precautions you need to take.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY.

CHILDREN 

Hazardous materials pose an even greater risk to children due to their lesser body weight and frequent lack of care in fol-

lowing directions. CHILDREN SHOULD ALWAYS BE SUPERVISED WHEN USING AN AIRBRUSH OR ART MATERIALS (unless the
materials have been certified by the Crayon, Watercolor and Craft Institute). An airbrush is not a toy. It should not be pointed at any-
one or at oneself.

GOOD HYGIENE IS IMPORTANT ANYTIME YOU ARE WORKING WITH ART MATERIALS.

• Do not smoke, eat or drink while airbrushing.
• Avoid putting your fingers in your mouth while working on art projects.
• Be sure to clean your fingernails and wash your hands when you are finished.
• Be especially careful of the materials you use if you have cuts or open sores.
• STOP WORK AT THE FIRST SIGN OF DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, HEADACHE, BLURRED VISION, OR SKIN IRRITATION. Seek fresh air

immediately, and call a doctor if the symptoms persist or are severe.

VENTILATION 

An open window does 

not 

provide adequate ventilation when working with hazardous art materials. When working with

these materials, you should have an exhaust ventilation system (one which removes vapors, dusts, etc., from the area in which you
are working and vents to the outside). A general ventilating system dilutes toxic vapors with fresh air to lower their concentration to a
safer level.

Many factors have to be considered to determine the kind of ventilating system you should have. We suggest that you contact the
National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, (NIOSH), Robert A. Taft Laboratories, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio
45226 for publications which they have dealing with ventilating systems.

RESPIRATORS

A respirator may pose more of a hazard than a help unless:

• you get one designed to filter out the specific hazardous substance you are working with
• one that fits properly
• you keep it properly cleaned and maintained.

We suggest you buy only a NIOSH* approved respirator and read and follow carefully the instructions which come with it.

A respirator may not be suitable for some people with heart or breathing problems. Information on respirators is also available from
NIOSH at the address above.

RESOURCES

In addition to NIOSH, you might want to read 

Health Hazards Manual for Artists

by Michael McCann, PhD (published by

the Foundation for the Community of Artists, 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, New York 10007) or contact the Consumer
Products Safety Commission, Washington, D.C. 20207.

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Summary of Contents for 200

Page 1: ...MODEL 200 INSTRUCTION BOOK BOTTOM FEED SINGLE ACTION INTERNAL MIX Photo may not represent actual airbrush...

Page 2: ...d only then the BADGER name is put on it This dedication to excellence and commitment to your satisfaction prompts us to stand behind all of our products and offer the following warranty WARRANTY Your...

Page 3: ...er and O Ring 50 0141 O Ring The PTFE Needle Bearing Carries a Lifetime Warranty and Free Replacement at the Factory only Hose can be used with compressor fitting or propel valve TO ATTACH 1 Attach ai...

Page 4: ...o dry inside the airbrush you may be able to dissolve it with clean water Cleaning with solvent is the next step If cleaning with solvent does not dissolve the block age you will have to disassemble t...

Page 5: ...ause an erratic direction of spray A bent tip does not always have to be discarded Place the needle on a firm surface at the angle of the tip Straighten the bent tip by running your fin gernail across...

Page 6: ...s parallel line graduating from narrow to broad These are made by releasing more color and at the same time lift ing the airbrush away from the surface Practice daily to develop trigger action control...

Page 7: ...ill airbrush a fine consistency of paint from left to right at the top of the taped area Hold the airbrush about four inches from the surface of the sheet Be sure to spray a portion of the tape so tha...

Page 8: ...or and covers any area that should not be sprayed Badger s Foto Frisket Film is specially formulated for use on all surfaces commonly used for airbrushing For contour masking models ceramics etc use m...

Page 9: ...e top flat surface different from the curved area The frisket is cut along the curved line and while the top is masked the side is sprayed Then the side is masked and the top is sprayed Only practice...

Page 10: ...he trigger gently Check for dried paint on needle or tip Also may be caused by triggering See page 3 for proper triggering TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR AIRBRUSH 7 CURVED STROKE Caused by arcing arm too close...

Page 11: ...O AIRBRUSHING By Carl Caiati 32 page book STEP BY STEP MODELER S GUIDE TO AIRBRUSHING By Susan Harris and Evan Roark 32 full color pages Subjects include Military Modeling Figures Diagrams and Scale M...

Page 12: ...use if you have cuts or open sores STOP WORK AT THE FIRST SIGN OF DIZZINESS NAUSEA HEADACHE BLURRED VISION OR SKIN IRRITATION Seek fresh air immediately and call a doctor if the symptoms persist or a...

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