Workzone 53633 User Manual - Tips For Operation
Air Brush Kit
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Air Brush Kit
e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
1800 909 909
MODEL: №. TG212 • 07/2016 • 53633
3. To increase the paint flow rest, turn in a
clockwise direction. To decrease the paint
flow rest, turn in a anti clockwise direction.
To remove the contact between the rest and
the trigger, turn in an anticlockwise direction
until the paint flow adjustment screw (22) is
not touching the trigger at all (Fig T).
Tips for Operation
• Before beginning your first project, it’s important to learn how to
operate and control your air brush gun (15). For your initial practice and
experimentation with the equipment, we recommend using water instead
of the paint in the glass paint jar (12) / metal paint cup (14) until you
become more familiar with its use.
• Important: If air does not pass through the hose to the airbrush, check
there are no kinks or restrictions along the hose length. If the machine has
been used before there may be a dried build up of the colour liquid in the
air brush causing a blockage.
• Before you spray directly onto your work piece, it’s a good idea to practice
on paper first or something similar to what you will be painting with a
similar surface.
• To begin spraying, hold the air brush in your hand like a pen with either
your index finger or thumb resting on the air brush trigger (23) which is
found directly behind the paint cup/glass jar (14/12). Push the air brush
trigger (23) downward to start the air flowing and then by gently pulling
pulling back the trigger (23), the paint will be expelled from the air brush.
The more the trigger (23) is pulled back, the more paint you will see on the
work piece you’re working on.
• Practice regulating the flow by working the trigger (23) and varying the
distance between the spray and the work piece until you’re confident
controlling the air brush. It is suggested to start by doing simple, wavy
lines by holding the air brush close to the paper and barely pulling back on
the trigger (23). This will create a finer line.
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