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CUSTOM MICRON SERIES (VERSION 2) MANUAL & PARTS GUIDE 

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Page 1: ...CUSTOM MICRON SERIES VERSION 2 MANUAL PARTS GUIDE...

Page 2: ...w w w I W A T A A I R B R U S H c o m...

Page 3: ...RPORATION Yokohama Japan 81 0 45 591 1111 www anest iwata co jp ANEST IWATA U K LTD Neots Cambs England 44 0 1480 474742 www anest iwata co jp ANEST IWATA MOTHERSON LTD Uttar Pradesh India 91 0 120 46...

Page 4: ...es are designed for the demanding professional Modern precision machining and carefully selected materials are used in the manufacturing process to ensure consistent high performance and long life Eac...

Page 5: ...e ergonomic to lessen fatigue and the needle chucking guide and auxiliary lever are now combined to ease reassembly In addition the pre set handle now has a threaded crown cap dock so you can screw on...

Page 6: ...gned funnel shaped gravity feed cup allows greater paint efficiency and ensures a faster more thorough clean up The cutaway pre set handle allows quick flushes and rinses Iwata Custom Micron SB The 18...

Page 7: ...t Jet Pro Good for small studios and normal use Power Jet Lite Good for normal studios and extended use Power Jet Great for normal studios and great for extended use Power Jet Pro Great for normal stu...

Page 8: ...nt flow A longer distance to the paint surface produces wider lines A shorter distance to the paint surface produces narrower lines Increased air pressure increases spray width Decreased air pressure...

Page 9: ...ed adjusting screw mounted behind the handle limits the distance the main lever can be pulled back This provides accurate paint volume control and is especially useful for repetitive precision work Cu...

Page 10: ...and screw onto the cap dock located on the end of the pre set handle 12 2 Unscrew the nozzle cap 1B 3 Adjust the air pressure between 5 and 30 psi Low air pressure creates coarse stipples High air pre...

Page 11: ...ent based flammable paints around open flames Use the appropriate respirator to safely filter out paint vapors particular to your specific paint type Wear eye protection to prevent paint contact with...

Page 12: ...uld feel a positive stop If you feel a spongy stop you still have debris in your nozzle CAUTION The most probable time to damage the needle is when the needle passes through the main lever 13 and thro...

Page 13: ...cause severe paint flow problems DONOTuselightmachineoilorWD 40forlubrication These lubes cause the needle to stick when it moves through the needle packing o ring and can also get into the air syste...

Page 14: ...ed down to let gravity help your efforts 16 Place the needle chucking guide into the airbrush body 17 Place the needle spring over the needle chucking guide 18 Screw the needle spring adjuster into th...

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Page 18: ...1D 1 Unscrew the handle 11 2 Loosen the needle chucking nut 10 3 Gently pull the needle 9 part way back It doesn t need to be fully pulled out 4 Simply unscrew the entire head system NOTE Removing th...

Page 19: ...ng it back through the nozzle If not the bent needle might damage the nozzle as it s pulled through TIP Keep a spare needle on hand for unforeseen accidents Needles are sharp Needle tips are bent easi...

Page 20: ...10 8 7 5 6 4 13 14B 15B 15 15C 15D 15A 9 21 16B 16A 17 3A 18 19 20 2 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 3D 3B 3C 23 22 11B 12 11A 14A 20...

Page 21: ...CM B Orig CM SB Orig 0 23 mm E I 540 3 x x x n CM C Orig 10 Needle Chucking Nut B I 560 1 n n n n All CM 11A Pre Set Handle G I 585 4 n n n opt 11B Pre Set Handle Single Cut G I 585 5 opt opt opt n PR...

Page 22: ...n visit www iwata medea com 22 All Iwata airbrushes areWarranted against all manufacturing defects of material and manufacture or workmanship for a period of FIVE years from date of purchase This warr...

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