Sealey AB932.V4 Instruction Manual
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To clean the Sealey AB932.V4, disassemble the airbrush and rinse each component with a suitable cleaner. Use a brush to scrub away any paint residue, particularly from the nozzle and needle. Reassemble after all parts are completely dry.
The Sealey AB932.V4 is compatible with compressors that provide a steady airflow between 15-50 PSI. Ensure your compressor has a moisture trap to prevent water from entering the airbrush.
Uneven spray patterns can be caused by clogged nozzles or incorrect pressure settings. Clean the nozzle thoroughly and ensure the air pressure is set within the recommended range.
Store the airbrush in a clean, dry place. Ensure it is completely clean and dry before storage. Use the protective cap to cover the needle and keep it in its original case if possible.
It's recommended to lubricate the needle and moving parts of the airbrush every few uses or whenever you notice stiffness in the trigger action. Use a specialized airbrush lubricant.
Thicker paints can be used if properly thinned to the consistency of skim milk. Use the appropriate thinner for the paint type being used to avoid clogging and ensure smooth operation.
Adjust the spray width by changing the distance between the airbrush and the work surface, and by adjusting the nozzle cap. A wider spray is achieved by pulling the airbrush further away and loosening the nozzle.
If the airbrush is not spraying, check for blockages in the nozzle and needle. Ensure the compressor is providing adequate pressure and all connections are secure.
Yes, the Sealey AB932.V4 can be used with solvent-based paints, but ensure thorough cleaning after each use to prevent damage and maintain optimal performance.
To prevent paint spatter, ensure the paint is properly thinned, the airbrush is clean, and the pressure is set correctly. Practice a steady hand technique and maintain a consistent distance from the surface.