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Badger Air-Brush ASPIRE TC908 Instruction Manual page 2

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1. Features:
1. Air pressure gauge, air filter, pressure adjustable.
2. Piston type; oil-less compressor
3. Immediate pressure with continuous air flow
4. Auto start and auto stop function.
5. Thermal protection
6. Low noise, 62db.
2. Application Field:
Airbrush compressor TC908, together with airbrush, can be widely used in craftwork spraying, cosmetics,
tattoo, tanning, hobbies/models, fingernail painting. It can be also used for providing air source for medical,
environment protect, breed aquatics Industrial, food Industrial, chemical industrial, laboratory and so on.
3. Specification:
Type: Single Cylinder Piston Compressor
Power: 1/6 HP
Speed: 1700 r.p.m
Air output per min./liters: 20~23L/min
Auto stop, start at 3bar (43 psi), stop at 4bar (57 psi)
Working pressure: 0~4 bar
Weight: 7.93 Lbs. 3.6 kgs.
Suitable for airbrush with nozzle 0.2MM~1.0MM.
4. Operation directory:
1. The TC908 air compressor has a 1/8" BSP outlet with an attached 1/4" NPSM adaptor.
2. Attach airbrush to air hose; connect the air hose to the air compressor, plug into power supply. To start
compressor, press power switch on top of compressor to "on".
3. Check for air leaks. If the compressor frequently starts and stops there may be an air leak at one of the
connections. Be sure airbrush to air hose and air hose to air compressor connections are firmly tightened.
The use of PTFE tape on the connections will help prevent leakage.
4. There is a difference between maximum pressure and working pressure. A compressor's maximum
pressure is the highest pressure it can produce. When an airbrush is connected to the compressor and
activated, the compressed air initially released through the airbrush nozzle is the maximum pressure. In
contrast, the working pressure is the constant pressure the compressor will maintain while airbrushing.
The level of the working pressure depends on the diameter of the airbrush nozzle; the larger the nozzle,
the greater the amount of air released, which will lower the compressor's working pressure.
***NOTE:
The factory setting for all pressure regulators is such that the pressure adjusting knob is fully
tightened (Max PSI); if a lower working pressure is desired, begin turning the pressure adjusting knob
counterclockwise until the needle located on the pressure gauge has reached the desired pressure. It may
take several counterclockwise turns before the pressure gauge reading begins to change.
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