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1.2 How to Use the Airbrush
The minimum operating pressure is 0.2 – 0.3 Mpa.
Adjust the amount of paint and air released from the nozzle using the adjustment screws.
Figure 4 – Air outlet adjustments
To begin painting, simply aim the airbrush at the element to be painted, keeping it at a
distance of 150 - 200 mm from the surface and press the trigger. While painting, move the
airbrush from side to side to distribute the paint as evenly as possible.
Do not point the spray at people or animals.
If the paint is not evenly distributed, adjust the amount of air/paint.
To stop the spray of paint, simply release the trigger.
Risk of Fire or Explosion
The solvents and paints can be highly flammable.
Use the airbrush in well ventilated areas.
Do not smoke or use an open flame when using the airbrush.
Do not use solvents that may cause a chemical reaction with the aluminium and zinc
with which the gun and trigger are built that could lead to an explosion.
1.3 Personal Protective Equipment
When using the airbrush, wear protective eye wear, a mask (suitable for painting operations),
gloves and suitable clothing for the painting operation.
Figure 5 - PPE to wear
1.4 Technical assistance
For any inconvenience and/or concerns please contact the dealer from whom you purchased
the airbrush, who will order the spare parts.
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