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Printed in the U.S.A.

REMOVING / REPLAClNG THE NEEDLE AND HANDLE:

1.  Unscrew the handle and loosen the Locknut- #TAL-19 by turning counterclockwise. Depress the

Trigger- #TAL-37 and hold in down position while removing or inserting the needle. This assures the

needle moves freely through the trigger. Gently remove the needle, rotating if necessary.

2.  Inspect the condition of the needle. If it is bent or misshapen in any way, replace it with a new needle.

A bent needle can damage or split the Tip- #TT causing bubbles or a rough spray pattern.

3.  Hold trigger in down position, insert the new needle into the Rocker Assembly- #TAL-18. Gently push

needle forward until the needle stops in the front of the tip.

4. Release trigger and tighten locknut by turning clockwise.

REPLACING THE FINGER LEVER ASSEMBLY:

If the Trigger- #TAL-37 is removed, it is easiest to replace before the Rocker Assembly- #TAL-18 is

inserted. The needle must be removed.

1. Hold trigger so the round side of the stem is to the front and flat side to the back of the airbrush

2. Insert trigger straight DOWN through the opening in the top of the airbrush shell.

3.  You want the bottom of the trigger to cover the round ball on top of the exposed plunger. Once the

connection is made you should have spring action when pushing down on the trigger. Proceed to

replace Rocker Assembly- #TAL-18 and balance of parts as above. When the needle is inserted it

will prevent the removal of the trigger.

REPLACING THE TIP:

1. Remove handle, loosen Locknut- #TAL-19 and withdraw needle about one inch (1”).

2. Un-screw the Aircap- #TA and remove. The Tip- #TT can now be unscrewed with Wrench- #TAL-28.

3.  Replace tip and tighten with wrench. The tip must be wrench tight. Push needle forward and lock.

ADJUSTING WORN PACKING WASHER:

1. If Packing Assembly- #TAL-8 becomes worn or loose it must be tightened or replaced.

2. Tighten packing nut with small screwdriver. To reach packing all internal parts must be removed.

3.  Replace needle and make sure packing nut is not too tight. Slight resistance is needed when needle

passes through.

CLEANING THE AIRBRUSH:

1. Spray airbrush cleaner through airbrush until it has no more color spraying out of airbrush.

2. Remove needle and wipe clean then replace.

3.  If paint has dried for a time you can remove the front tip, and aircap for soaking or soak just the front of the

airbrush in cleaner.

4. Any paint cleaner is fine. Keep trigger area dry if soaking.

PERSONAL SETTINGS:

Spring Housing- #TAL-17 Used to increase or decrease spring tension for the trigger pull back. Thread

into the shell until the trigger stroke feels comfortable. Threading in until it stops can cause the trigger

to jam.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

 

Bubbling in cup:

1. Aircap- #TA needs to be tightened

2. Tip- #TT needs to be tightened further

Skipping or Spitting:

1. Paint too thick -reduce with thinner

2. Tip not seated -tighten Tip- #TT with wrench

3. Tip split or damaged needle -replace tip or needle

4. Needle or tip dirty -clean and replace

5. Air pressure too low -increase pressure or thin paint further (need 20 or more PSI to spray most

paints)

Airbrush Not Spraying:

1. Clogged Tip- #TT -remove tip and clean

2. Needle not moving -tighten needle locknut

3. Low air pressure -increase pressure (need 20 or more PSI to spray most paint)

Sprays double line or heavy to one side:

1. Split Tip- #TT or bent Needle- #TN - replace

2. Dirty tip or needle - remove and clean

Jammed trigger or poor trigger motion:

1.

Adjust Spring Housing- #TAL-17 - screw or unscrew the spring housing to lessen or increase tension

on trigger motion

2.

Paint leaking to trigger area - remove guts of airbrush and slightly tighten packing or replace if needed

3.

Lubricate needle and trigger - apply Paasche Airbrush Lube (AL-2) to needle shaft and trigger slot

area.

Phone: 

(800) 621-1907 

Website:

 paascheairbrush.com 

Email:

 [email protected]

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