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Overtighten. It is normal to have a small space
between the head and the body. Replace the
quick disconnect handle (10).
Removing or Replacing the Needle
It is not necessary to completely disassemble the
needle assembly.
1) Remove the quick disconnect handle (10)
from the back of the airbrush. See figure 1.
2) Turn the needle chuck (15) counter-clockwise.
3) Draw the needle (16) out and wipe it clean. (If
stuck, see step 7).
4) Care should be taken that the needle point
is not bent. A bent needle will damage the tip
(4) and cause a rough spray pattern. If bent or
damaged replace needle.
5) Slowly glide the needle (16) into the airbrush
while holding the trigger (6) in place, until the
needle stops. Do not apply pressure or force the
needle.
6) Once the needle is in position, tighten the
needle chuck (15), replace handle (10).
7) If in step 3 the needle (16) is stuck in the
airbrush, carefully grasp the end of the needle
with a pair of pliers and twist in a counter-
clockwise direction to release the needle and
remove.
8) Inspect the hardened paint, which causes the
needle to bind. If there is a residual stain on the
needle, it can be polished off using a pink eraser.
Hold the needle flat on a worktable. Run the pink
eraser slowly by rolling it towards yourself and
repeat the process. Be careful not to be bend the
tip. Remove all eraser particles by running the
needle between your thumb and forefinger.
Repeat steps 4 through 6.
Spray regulator (2) should be cleaned using a
soft bristle brush. Insert into the cavity of the
spray regulator and rotate until the paint is
removed.
A bent needle (16) will prevent you from
airbrushing a fine line and will cause an erratic
direction of spray. A bent needle does not always
have to be discarded. Place the needle on a firm
surface at the angle of the tip. Straighten the
bent needle by running your fingernail across
it on a firm surface while you turn the needle
slowly. Run your fingernail from the body of the
needle outwards toward the tip.
Trigger Tension
Your airbrush has been set with maximum trigger
tension. To adjust for less tension, turn the tube
shank (12) counter clockwise to the desired
tension.
If the tube shank is backed up to where it is
touching the needle chuck (15) it will begin to
move the needle (16) back. If this occurs the
needle will not be set properly and paint will
come out when the trigger is depressed.
Removing the Tube Shank Assembly, Trigger
and Back Lever
Removing the Tube Shank Assembly, Trigger
and Back Lever
1). Remove handle, loosen the needle chuck
(15), withdraw needle (16).
Remove trigger (6), unscrew tube shank (12)
assembly.
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