Silverline Air Brush Kit 6pce User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Silverline air tools generally operate within a maximum operating
air pressure of 90psi (see specification details). The air pressure
should be controlled with a combined regulator oil/water filter
ensuring a constant supply of dry air and oil to the machine.
Always check the machines operating pressure and set the
regulator accordingly.
Water collects in the compressor tank and this water will cause
serious corrosion to your machines, the tank must be drained on
a daily basis to prevent any water build in the air supply. Dirty
wet air will rapidly corrode the internal working parts of your
machine and shorten its working life significantly.

Recommended Air Supply

Operation and Use
• Always lubricate the needle with oil at the beginning of the

working day, it will increase working order and durability.

• Never remove the nozzle with pliers always use the correct

size and type of spanner

• Operating pressure is stated in the specification details, perfect

working pressure can vary depending on the density of the
liquid to be sprayed.

• The paint quantity can be adjusted by the needle and by

adjusting the paint control knob.

Filling
Remove the pot from the gun by unscrewing anti-clockwise. Fill
the pot with the desired volume of liquid to be applied. Tightly
screw the pot back on to the gun.
Note. Before connecting the spray gun to the air supply set the
air supply to the correct pressure.

Before spraying mask-up all areas. Avoid taking breaks during
the spraying process as this could allow time for the paint to dry
inside the nozzle and clog the spray gun.

Using Your Air Tool
1. Fill fluid in the cup after thinning appropriately.
2. Hold the airbrush lightly in your hand.
3. By pressing the finger lever, a stream of air emerges. Then

draw it backward gradually for colour atomization.

4. The spray pattern is in accordance with the distance between

the work surface and air brush.

5. For fine line, remove the needle cover and hold the air brush

near the work surface.

MAINTENANCE
1. Empty the fluid cup and wash it out with water.
2. Refill cup with water, then block the needle cover

with a finger and spray. The air flows backward into nozzle,
to clean the paint remaining in the air brush.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

DO NOT INSTALL

QUICK COUPLING HERE

TO YOUR
AIR TOOL

LEADER HOSE

NIPPLE

QUICK COUPLER

WATER SEPARATION

OILER

NIPPLE

REGULATOR

DRAIN DAILY

AIR SUPPLY

RECOIL HOSE

Symptom

Problems

Solution

Fluttering or spitting.

Dry or worn needle
packing seat permits air
to seep into fluid passage.

Material container joint
cap leaking.

Packing fluid needle too
loose causing leaking.

Tighten.

Tighten material
container joint cap.

Tighten or repair them

Pattern is an arc.

Dust or foreign matter on
air cap clogged horn
holes.

Uneven volume of fluid
from horn holes cause
fluid deviation.

Remove obstructions
from horn holes or
submerge it in thinner or
suitable solvent and
wipe clean.

Pattern is not evenly
spread.

Material builds up on the
outside of the fluid tip or
centre hole or partially
clogs the nozzle orifice.

Loose fluid nozzle

Remove obstruction,
never use a wire rod to
unblock the nozzle.

Tighten fluid nozzle.

The centre of the
pattern is too narrow.

Air pressure is too high.

Material is too thin.

Reduce air pressure.

Regulate material
viscosity.

Pattern width of fan-
sharp is not enough.

Air pressure is too low.

Material too thick.

Increase air pressure.

Regulate material
viscosity.

No paint output or very
little.

Fluid passage is clogged
by dirt.

The air holes in the nozzle
of the sprayer are blocked.

Fluid needle stroke is too
small.

Remove obstructions.

Adjust fluid needle
stroke.

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