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Model G5354 Airbrush

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10.  USE  PROPER  AIR  HOSE 

for  the 

tool.  Make  sure  your  air  hose  is  in 
good condition and is long enough to  
reach your work without stretching.

11.  WEAR PROPER APPAREL.

 Do not 

wear  loose  clothing,  gloves,  neck-
ties,  rings,  bracelets,  or  other  jew-
elry which may get caught in moving 
parts.  Non-slip  footwear  is  recom-
mended. Wear a protective hair cov-
ering to contain long hair.

12.  ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES.

 

Also use a face or dust mask if cut-
ting  operation  is  dusty.  Everyday 
eyeglasses  only  have  impact  resis-
tant  lenses,  they  are  NOT  safety 
glasses.

13.  WEAR  APPROVED  HEARING 

PROTECTION. 

Air  escaping  from 

pneumatic  tools  can  exceed  safe 
exposure  limits  and  may  cause 
hearing  damage  with  prolonged 
exposure.

14.  SECURE  WORK.

  Use  clamps  or  a 

vise to hold work when practical. It is 
safer than using your hand and frees 
both hands to operate tool.

15.  MAINTAIN  TOOLS  WITH  CARE.

 

Keep  tools  lubricated  and  clean 
for  best  and  safest  performance. 
Follow  instructions  for  lubricating 
and changing accessories. 

16.  REDUCE 

THE 

RISK 

OF 

UNINTENTIONAL  STARTING.

  Do 

not  carry  tool  with  hand  on  trig-
ger  and  always  disconnect  from  air 
when not in use.

17.  DISCONNECT TOOLS

 before ser-

vicing and changing accessories.

18.  DO  NOT  OVERREACH.

  Keep 

proper footing/balance at all times.

19.  USE 

THE 

RECOMMENDED 

ACCESSORIES.

 Refer to this man-

ual  for  recommended  accessories. 
The  use  of  improper  accessories 
may cause risk of injury.

20.  CHECK  FOR  DAMAGED  PARTS 

BEFORE  USING.

  Check  for  bind-

ing  and  alignment  of  parts,  broken 
parts,  part  mounting,  loose  bolts, 
and  any  other  conditions  that  may 
affect machine operation. Repair or 
replace damaged parts.

21.  NEVER  LEAVE  UNATTENDED 

TOOL  CONNECTED  TO  AIR. 

Disconnect the air hose and do not 
leave  tool  until  it  is  relieved  of  any 
built up pressure.

22.  NEVER  ALLOW  UNTRAINED 

USERS  TO  USE  THIS  TOOL 
WHILE UNSUPERVISED.

23.  IF  YOU  ARE  UNSURE  OF  THE 

INTENDED  OPERATION,  STOP 
USING TOOL.

 Seek formal training 

or  research  books  or  magazines 
that specialize in pneumatic tools.

24.  BE AWARE OF HOSE LOCATION 

WHEN 

USING 

PNEUMATIC 

TOOLS.

 Hoses can easily become 

a  tripping  hazard  when  laid  across 
the floor or spread out in a disorga-
nized fashion.

Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Tools

Summary of Contents for G5354

Page 1: ...Y GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC TR9283 PRINTED IN TAIWAN MODEL G5354 AIRBRUSH K...

Page 2: ...bstitute for proper accident prevention measures NOTICE Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury Safety Instructions for Pneumatic Tools...

Page 3: ...g accessories 16 REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Do not carry tool with hand on trig ger and always disconnect from air when not in use 17 DISCONNECT TOOLS before ser vicing and changing acc...

Page 4: ...before cleaning changing attachments or when performing maintenance of any kind on this tool Additional Safety Instructions for Spraying 8 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Protect exposed skin from overspray by we...

Page 5: ...y of continuous improvement changes may be made at any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly Foreword Contact Information If you have any comments regarding this manual please write to us at...

Page 6: ...TA SHEET Model G5354 Airbrush MODEL G5354 MIX TYPE External TYPE OF FEED Siphon Bottom SPRAY PATTERN Pencil Line to 2 TRIGGER ACTION Dual INLET AIR PRESSURE 15 50 PSI BODY MATERIAL Chromed Steel MATER...

Page 7: ...id 1 C Air Hose 1 D Airbrush 1 E Airbrush Hanger 1 F Metal Jar 1 G Adapter 1 H Nozzle Tip Wrench 2mm 1 I Eyedropper 1 Inventory Prior to assembly and use of the air brush it is essential that all part...

Page 8: ...or metal jar Spray Regulator When rotated regu lates the amount of fluid that comes out Controls Figure 6 Controls Needle Chuck 3 Connect the hose from the air com pressor to an air regulator then ad...

Page 9: ...jar or metal cup with premixed material 5 Press the trigger down and pull back to spray Trial and error along with a lot of practice are necessary to achieve desirable results Test your material flow...

Page 10: ...n Locking pressure knob prevents accidental adjustments 15 SCFM flow capacity 90 PSI 1 4 NPT Figure 8 Red rubber air hose G8114 3 8 x 25 Ft Air Hose G8115 3 8 x 50 Ft Air Hose G8116 3 8 x 100 Ft Air H...

Page 11: ...ove the paint container jar or metal cup and the air hose 4 Disassemble the airbrush components as shown on the parts breakdown located on Page 13 5 Clean the components in a glass or plastic containe...

Page 12: ...seals 3 Excessive air pressure 1 Tighten 2 Replace seals 3 Reduce air pressure Dry Spray 1 Inlet air pressure too high 2 Airbrush too far from surface 3 Airbrush stroke too fast 4 Incorrectly thinned...

Page 13: ...SPRING 8 P5354008 NEEDLE TUBE ASSEMBLY 12 P5354012 NEEDLE CHUCK SCREW 13 P5354013 NEEDLE 14 P5354014 TAIL COVER 15 P5354015 TRIGGER 16 P5354016 MICRO ADJUST SCREW 17 P5354017 VALVE STEM ASSY 18 P53540...

Page 14: ...death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this warranty contact us by mail or phone...

Page 15: ...__2 8 Years ____8 20 Years ____20 Years 6 How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly ____0 2 ____3 5 ____6 9 ____10 7 Do you think your machine represents a good value ____Yes ____No 8 Would you r...

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