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Thank you for purchasing the Model Maker

 DA500 paint gun. 

This manual contains the instruction you need to use and maintain 
your new paint gun. Read over this manual thoroughly before 
operating the Model Maker paint gun.

• Never spray near an open flame.
• Always wear an adequate respirator when using the paint gun.
• Always spray in a well ventilated area.
•  Never spray near an item where overspray can get on them and

cause damage.

•  Always properly maintain you paint gun to achieve optimal 

performance and extended life of the paint gun.

• Never allow children to use the paint gun without adult supervision.
• Always properly dispose of excess paint in the proper location.
•  Always use caution when handling the needle. It is extremely sharp 

and easily damaged.

• Always shut off the air source before disconnecting the air hose.
•  Always disconnect the air hose from the air source before 

disconnecting it from the paint gun.

 

Remove the DA500 paint gun and air hose from the plastic storage 

case. Thread the small end of the airbrush hose onto the included 
adapter then thread the adapter onto the bottom of the paint gun. Attach 
the other end of the hose to the air source (air compressor/propellant). 
Make sure the hose is securely installed at both ends to prevent air 
leaks. If attaching to an air compressor, set the regulator between 25 
and 40 psi depending on the type of paint that you are using. This is a 
general starting point and will vary from paint to paint. You will have to 
find the psi setting that works best for you and your paint.
 

Remove the plastic color cup from the plastic storage case. Install 

it onto the body of the paint gun. Make sure it is securely in place to 
prevent it from falling off during use. Add the desired paint to the color 
cup. Gently pull the paint gun trigger back. This regulates how much 
paint is being sprayed through the paint gun. The air adjust screw 
regulates the amount of air being sprayed through the paint gun.
 

You should practice with the paint gun on a scrap piece of 

paper or cardboard. Make various strokes with the paint gun, varying 
the amount of air and paint being sprayed. This will help you achieve 
the desired spray pattern.

 

For small, thin lines, use more air and less paint, holding the 

paint gun slightly closer to the surface. To achieve larger lines, add 
more paint with the air.
 

Make sure you keep the paint gun parallel to the surface you are 

painting. If you use an arcing motion it will cause the surface to be uneven 
because more paint will be sprayed in the center than on the edges.

 

To change colors while using the color cup, simply drain the 

excess from the color cup into an acceptable container. Then 
remove the color cup from the paint gun and wash it out using 
airbrush cleaner or lacquer thinner. Again, this depends on the type 
of paint being used. Flush the remainder of the previous color out of 
the paint gun using the necessary cleaner. Re-install the color cup 
onto the paint gun and pour in the new color.

 

Properly cleaning and maintaining your paint gun is vital to the 

continued consistent performance of the paint gun. The paint gun 
must be thoroughly cleaned out after each use to prevent dried paint 
in the passages. 

If you are using water based paints:

 

After you have finished spraying a color, you should detach the 

color cup and spray the remaining paint in the paint gun onto a scrap 
piece of paper. Then flush the paint gun out with airbrush cleaner. 
(Window cleaner will act as a suitable substitute.) When flushing the 
paint gun out, make sure to spray both fine and broad patterns, 
working the needle back and forth. This will help get as much of the 
leftover paint out as possible.

If you are using a paint that requires lacquer thinner for clean-up: 

 

After you have finished spraying a color, you should detach the 

color cup and spray the remaining paint in the paint gun onto a scrap 
piece of paper. Then flush the paint gun out with lacquer thinner.  
When flushing the paint gun out, make sure to spray both fine and 
broad patterns, working the needle back and forth. This will help get 
as much of the leftover paint out as possible.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

OPERATION

CHANGING COLORS

MAINTENANCE

BETWEEM COLORS

DA500

Paint Gun

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL

READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR PAINT GUN. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND 
WARNINGS CONCERNING THE USE OF THIS PAINT GUN.

If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product, the buyer is advised to return it 
immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase.

© 2012 Hobbico, Inc. All rights reserved.

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