Ok when cleaning my Iwata revolution cr air brush i dropped it into the sink and bent the nozzle ( needle not in ) so i bought a new one from John ( great service by the way ).5mm and now when i use it hardly any paint comes out. Any ideas ? Its been cleaned before the new nozzle whent in and after. When i say hardly any paint you have to hold the brush very close to the model for the paint to go on
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I've been trying to think of an answer to this and I can't, I take it you have no air leaks and your pressure is around 15psi -
Originally posted by \Ok when cleaning my Iwata revolution cr air brush i dropped it into the sink and bent the nozzle ( needle not in ) so i bought a new one from John ( great service by the way ).5mm and now when i use it hardly any paint comes out. Any ideas ? Its been cleaned before the new nozzle whent in and after. When i say hardly any paint you have to hold the brush very close to the model for the paint to go on
When I get a moment I'll see if I can find his email address in my email vault.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
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Originally posted by \I don't know the answer to this question but I know a man who does. The Iwata customer support service is excellent. They have a technical expert who can provide help via email (they are based in West coast America) or you could look up their tutorials on Youtube. When I get a moment I'll see if I can find his email address in my email vault.
If this doesn't help try contacting him directly - kirkl@iwata-medea.com or info@iwata-medea.com.
Search Youtube for his tutorials using keywords "airbrush cleaning lybecker" and useful maintenance tips.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
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I'd disassemble the brush and give everything a thorough clean. I'd then reassemble and make sure all the joints are sealed (not overtightened!) especially the head cap which may be your problem. Give it a go,just spray some water,and note any problems.
Cheers
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Originally posted by \My problem was similar to yours though not after dropping it. I had cleaned my Iwata Eclipse thoroughly, or so I thought and had air to the brush but not from the nozzle. Kirk Lybecker at Iwata had me remove the nozzle cap and lo' there was dried paint that I had missed. Nail polish remover cleaned it out and the brush worked fine after that. If this doesn't help try contacting him directly - kirkl@iwata-medea.com or info@iwata-medea.com.
Search Youtube for his tutorials using keywords "airbrush cleaning lybecker" and useful maintenance tips.Comment
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Originally posted by \I'd disassemble the brush and give everything a thorough clean. I'd then reassemble and make sure all the joints are sealed (not overtightened!) especially the head cap which may be your problem. Give it a go,just spray some water,and note any problems.Cheers
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If it stops spraying when you pull the needle back it won't be the nozzle and the tip of the needle wouldn't go through the smaller nozzle, when you push the lever down does it push the valve down properly where the hose is attachedComment
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I'd email Iwata's customer support for help. You may even get a reply tonight considering the time zone difference.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
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pap695 said:
"Hi Rick i get air through the nozzle as normal when i depress the button its when i pull it back for paint that very little comes out and you need to be real close to the part your spraying
"it works well with just water ( but still not as good as before )"
Logic (not always a useful tool) says that, in view of the emboldened text, that the paint path is blocked (from cup to nozzle), paint being more viscous than water). You could use one of those dental stick brushes from nozzle to cup to clear it. I had to do that recently.Comment
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