Air Brush Kit
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TG212 • 07/2016 • 53633
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
Air Brush Kit
e-mail: [email protected]
1800 909 909
MODEL: №.
TG212 • 07/2016 • 53633
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4. For an extra fine spray hold the air brush closer to the work surface (Fig P).
5. When you are finished painting, gently release pressure on the trigger
(23) to stop the paint/air flow (Fig Q).
6. When you have
finished your painting
task, turn the
compressor to the OFF
position as indicated
by the “O” on the on/
off switch (1) (refer
previous Fig E).
Paint Flow Adjustment Screw
The air brush is fitted with a paint flow adjustment screw (22). This screw
acts as a type of rest for the trigger (23) in operation and can assist is
providing a steady and equal amount of paint through the nozzle.
1. To set the paint flow adjustment screw (22), turn it until the threaded
section of the paint flow adjustment screw (22) makes contact with the
trigger (23) (Fig R). As you continue to turn the
adjustment screw (22), the trigger (23) is now
also moving into the area of distributing paint.
The further the adjustment screw (22) is turned,
the more paint can pass through the nozzle.
NOTE:
The paint will not flow until the trigger
(23) is pressed downward.
2. To start the paint flow, you only need to depress
the trigger(23) for the air to start and the paint
will also pass through the nozzle. This setting
is the minimum paint flow and is used as a rest
for the trigger (23) to supply a more even paint
flow. Paint flow can be quickly increased by
pulling the trigger (23) backward, and then can
be brought back to the rest for the low level
consistent paint flow (Fig S).
P.
Q.
S.
R.