Getting Started - Iwata Revolution HP-AR Manual & Parts Manual

Revolution series
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Compressor
Choose an appropriate compressor for your Revolution
airbrush. The Iwata Sprint Jet and Smart Jet compressors
are good beginner's choices and will provide approximately
20-30 psi of air pressure to the Revolution.
Assembly (BCR, SAR)
1. Screw the airhose onto the compressor.
2. Screw the airhose onto the airbrush.
3. If using a Power Jet, Power Jet Lite or Power Jet Pro
compressor, adjust the pressure to between 30 and 45 psi.
4. Check for any air leaks in the compressor or airhoses.
5. Fill the bottle with Medea Airbrush Cleaner, or the
appropriate solvent for your paint.
6. Attach the bottle to the airbrush by pushing the bottle
stem into the bottle joint of the airbrush body.
7. Point the airbrush away from you.
8. Press down on the main lever (#6 or #7) to start the flow
of air through the airbrush.

GETTING STARTED

9. BCR: Pull back on main lever to open the nozzle of airbrush.
10. SAR only: Unscrew the fluid adjustment knob (#15) to
open the airbrush nozzle and press down on trigger.
11. Spray cleaning solution through the airbrush to rinse out
any residual pre-testing pigment.
(AR, BR, CR)
1. Screw the airhose onto the compressor.
2. Screw the airhose onto the airbrush.
3. If using a Power Jet, Power Jet Lite or Power Jet Pro
compressor, adjust the pressure to between 30 and 45 psi.
4. Check for any air leaks in the compressor or airhoses.
5. Place a few drops of cleaner into the gravity cup or slot.
6. Point the airbrush away from you.
7. Press down on the main lever (#6) to start the flow of air
through the airbrush.
8. Pull back on the main lever to open the nozzle of the airbrush.
9. Spray cleaning solution through the airbrush to rinse out
any residual pre-testing pigment.
7

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Revolution HP-AR and is the answer not in the manual?

Table of Contents