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Item 95810
NOTICE
Clean the Spray Gun IMMEDIATELY after use.
Delayed or inadequate cleaning will permanently clog the Spray Gun.
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General Operation
IMpOrTANT:
Proper spraying technique
is ESSENTIAL to achieve good results.
1. First, prepare the Airbrush
according to the instructions under
paint preparation and Filling
on page 10.
2. Press the Finger Lever and air will flow
from the Nozzle. Draw back slowly/
gently on the Finger Lever and the
fluid will atomize. Continue to move the
Lever back slowly to achieve the volume
you need for your spray technique.
NOTE:
Test spraying on another piece
of material is a must in order to make
sure you have the right air pressure and
that your paint is properly thinned.
3. Continue to adjust the spray volume by using
the Finger Lever, moving it front to back.
Note:
When you have the correct
spray volume, you may fix the position
using the Adjustment Screw.
4. The size of your spray pattern will be in
accordance with the distance between the
work surface and the Nozzle of the Airbrush.
For extra-fine spray, remove the Cap and
hold the Airbrush nearer the work surface.
5. When you are finished painting, loosen
the Adjustment Screw and gently release
the pressure on the Finger Lever.
NOTE:
If any fluid blocks the Nozzle during use,
move the Needle Chucking Guide (13)
back and forth. If this method does not
clear the Nozzle, try loosening the Needle
Adjustment Screw (18) to allow the blocked
fluid to escape, clearing the Nozzle.
6. After flushing the Airbrush completely with
the proper solvent: lacquer thinner if you
used lacquer paint, paint thinner/mineral
spirts if you used oil based enamels and
clean water if you used latex paint, spray the
remaining solvent through the Nozzle until
clear solvent sprays from the Airbrush tip.
7.
Clean Airbrush thoroughly immediately
after EVErY use, according to
instructions on the following pages.