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Iwata Revolution Series and NEO For Iwata Series airbrushes deliver soft, effortless coverage at low air pressures. Fine atomization is achieved with the smallest of air compressors, making these airbrushes a simple choice for medium spray applications and for anyone wanting to start airbrushing for the first time.
NEED ASSISTANCE If you have any issues or warranty service questions, contact your local ANEST IWATA a liate before returning to your place of purchase. ANEST IWATA-MEDEA, INC. ANEST IWATA CORPORATION ANEST IWATA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. Portland, Oregon U.S.A. Yokohama, Japan Mt.
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Iwata Revolution TR1 • Pistol trigger design allows fixed, dual action operation. • Internal mix airbrush. • Ergonomic, balanced handle for easy, level spraying. • Spray pattern .75” down to hairlines. • Replaceable, internal PTFE needle packing for use with solvent-based paints. •...
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Iwata Revolution TR2 • Pistol trigger design allows fixed, dual-action operation. • Internal mix airbrush. • Ergonomic, balanced handle for easy, level spraying. • Spray pattern 1.5” down to fine lines. • Replaceable, internal PTFE needle packing for use with solvent-based paints. •...
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GETTING STARTED REVOLUTION TR1, TR2 Compressor 3. If using a Power Jet, Power Jet Lite, or Power Jet Pro Choose an appropriate compressor for your Revolution compressor, adjust the pressure to between 30 and 45 psi. 4. Check for any air leaks in the compressor or airhoses airbrush.
Line thickness can be controlled by adjusting the distance done and what textures are desired. A good working pres- between the airbrush and the surface and also by varying the sure may average around 25 psi. The viscosity of the paint and paint flow by manipulating the trigger’s position.
MAINTENANCE Choose an Cleaning the Airbrush Between Colors Before Each Session 1. Dump out the color cup’s excess paint. Spray water, or the appropriate paint solvent, through the 2. Rinse the cup with the appropriate cleaning solution. airbrush to make sure the airbrush is working properly. 3.
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Periodically DO NOT over-lube the needle or the main lever mechanism, To ensure smooth main lever action lubricate the needle since it is possible to transfer excess lube into the nozzle (#17) and the main lever mechanism (#10 or #11) regularly. causing severe paint flow problems.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Symptom Problem Solution •Bubbles in color cup or bottle •Loose nozzle cap •Tighten (#2) finger tight •Improper nozzle to body connection •See nozzle (#3) to reseat the nozzle •Cracked or damaged nozzle •See nozzle (#3) to replace the nozzle •Double line •Dried paint on needle tip (Tip-Dry) •See cleaning the needle...
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Symptom Problem Solution •Skipping •Dried paint on needle tip (Tip-Dry) •Clean with cotton swab dipped in cleaner •Pigment too thick •See paint preparation •Air pressure too high •See specific compressor instructions to lower the air pressure •Improper nozzle to body connection •See nozzle (#3) to reseat the nozzle •Dirty airbrush •See cleaning the airbrush between colors...
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Nozzle (#3) Quick Disconnect (Optional Accessory) In time, the nozzle may wear or be damaged and may need A quick disconnect joint is screwed onto the airhose and to be replaced. a quick disconnect adapter is screwed onto each airbrush. 1.
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