3.Connect the hose from the air com- pressor to an air regulator, then adjust the air pressure to 30 PSI.
4.Connect the adapter with the air hose to the air regulator (see Figure 4).
Figure 4. Adapter attached to regulator.
5.The glass jar with suction lid or the metal jar installs in the airbrush by pushing the nozzle into the receiver tube on the airbrush body. Figure 5 shows an example of the metal jar installed.
Figure 5. Metal jar installed on airbrush.
Controls
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| Trigger Stop | |
Needle | Trigger |
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Chuck |
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Needle | Air Intake | Siphon | Spray |
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| Tube | Regulator |
Figure 6. Controls.
Needle Chuck: Loosens the needle for air spray adjustment.
Needle: The position of the needle relative to the spray tip controls the shape and size of the spray pattern. Unlock the needle then slide it in or out to adjust the spray.
Trigger: Operates the flow of paint through the airbrush.
Trigger Stop: Adjusts how far trigger returns when released.
Air Intake: Connects to the air compres- sor.
Siphon Tube: Connects to the glass jar or metal jar.
Spray Regulator: When rotated, regu- lates the amount of fluid that comes out.
Model G5354 Airbrush |