SEALEY AB931.V2 Air Brush Kit without Propellant Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- SEALEY
Table of Contents
INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
AIR BRUSH KIT WITHOUT
PROPELLANT
MODEL NO: AB931.V2
AB931.V2 Air Brush Kit without Propellant
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey Product. Manufactured to a high standard
this product will, if used according to these instructions and properly
maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. SE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY
AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY
CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Ensure that Health and Safety, local authority and general
workshop practice regulations are adhered to when using tools.
Ensure that the air brush and accessories are in a clean, sound condition and
good working order. Take action for immediate repair or replacement of damaged
parts. Use recommended parts only. The use of unauthorised parts may be
dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
Ensure the air brush supply hose is not tangled, twisted or pinched.
DO NOT use air brush or accessories if damaged.
DO NOT operate air brush under the influence of drugs, alcohol, intoxicating
medication, or if fatigued.
DO NOT direct spray against yourself, other persons or animals, electrical
equipment or the machine itself.
DO NOT use the air brush for a task it is not designed to perform.
Wear approved eye protection and a suitable respirator when painting. A full
range of personal safety equipment is available from your Sealey Dealer.
DO NOT allow smoking or open flame in the work area.
INTRODUCTION
Gravity fed air brush with composite body. Suitable for blowing-in small areas of panel. Kit includes gravity cup, propellant adaptor, 1.5mtr of small bore hose, 1/4″ reduction nipple. Supplied in composite case.
ASSEMBLY
Note: Numbers in brackets refer to item numbers in Fig. 4.3.1. Screw the gravity cup (03) into the top of the nozzle
seat (01).
3.2. Screw one end of the hose assembly (05) onto the inlet (01).
3.3. Screw the other end of the hose assembly (01) to the air supply.
3.4. When using a compressor (Sealey Model
No. AB900), connect the hose assembly (05) to the air hose adaptor before
connecting to the compressor, fig.1.A.
3.5. When using a propellant can (Sealey Model No. AB/P), connect the hose
assembly (05) to the air regulator valve (02).
3.6. Ensure the valve is turned fully anti-clockwise before screwing to the
top of the propellant can, fig.1.B.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1. Mask the area which is NOT to be painted.
4.2. Ensure the object to be painted is free from dust, grease and the surface
has been prepared.
4.3. After mixing and thinning the paint, as instructed by the paint
manufacturer, fill the gravity cup just over half full and replace the lid.
Note: Mix thoroughly, making sure that the paint is free from lumps. It may be
necessary to strain the paint first.
4.4. Turn the air ON and test your spray on a suitable test panel to get the
“feel” of your air brush.
4.5. Make any necessary spray adjustments. The paint flow and spray pattern
are adjusted by turning the fluid cap at the front of the air brush. The cap
is completely closed when it has been turned clockwise to the stop point. To
obtain various degrees of paint flow, turn the cap anti-clockwise. The maximum
flow will be attained by turning the cap approximately 4 turns anti-clockwise.
4.6. Holding the air brush about 6 inches from the surface press the trigger.
Using short strokes, move the air brush at a steady rate, parallel to the
surface (Fig.2). Best results are achieved with a good constant motion. Start
the motion before pressing the trigger and follow a through motion after
releasing the trigger (Fig.3).
4.7. Apply a light coat of paint, let it dry, then apply another coat.
Continue with this method until the desired coverage is reached. DO NOT spray
too heavily.
Note: When using quick drying paints, it is advisable to clean or immerse
the fluid end of the air brush in a compatible solvent between sprays.
CAUTION: ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION. DO NOT SPRAY NEAR NAKED FLAMES.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
NOTE: To achieve the best results when spraying it is always best to
start with the air brush clean and totally free from old paint deposits, dirt
etc. Therefore the air brush should be thoroughly cleaned immediately after
each operation.
5.1. Remove the empty gravity cup, wipe the inside thoroughly, including the
lid.
5.2. Fill the cup half full of thinners and re-attach to the air brush.
5.3. Spray into a suitable container, this will clean the needle, fluid cap
and air tip. Hold a soft cloth over the fluid cap and spray again, this will
force air and thinners through the air brush and clean the internal moving
parts. Should the air brush become clogged with paint, remove the needle, cap
and tip as follows:
5.3.1. Squeeze the two halves of the housing (01) together to prevent the
nozzle seat rotating.
5.3.2. Using the spanner provided unscrew the nozzle and remove the needle.
5.4. Clean the needle, fluid cap and air tip with a small piece of cotton wool
dipped in thinners.
5.5. Re-assemble the air brush by reversing the above instruction.
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE PROBLEM | THE CAUSE | THE SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
Paint Runs. | Too much paint applied Air brush too close to object | |
Moving air brush too slowly along workpiece | Press trigger lightly |
Hold further away from object. Move at a faster speed.
Grainy Spray.| Paint too thick.
Dried deposits on tip, needle or regulator.| Thin paint.
Clean air brush thoroughly.
Paint Splattering.| Needle snapping back into tip. Paint too thick| Release
needle gently. Thin paint.
Curved Stroke.| Air brush arcing too close to object.| Keep air brush parallel
to the object, unless curved stroke is desired.
Paint Spitting.| Needle snapping back into tip. Paint too thick.| Release
needle gently. Thin paint.
Restricted Spray.| Air adjusting valve out too far. Paint tube in pot
clogged.| Loosen the air adjusting valve to obtain the correct spray.
Clean as described above.
Bubbles in Paint Cup.| Air adjusting valve out too far. Paint tube in pot
clogged.| Adjust air valve to eliminate bubbles. Clean as described above.
Erratic Spray.| Fluid needle bent or paint deposits on needle.| Replace needle
or clean as required.
Item | Part number | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | AB931.V2-01 | Gun module complete |
2 | AB931.V2-02 | Air regulator valve |
3 | AB931.V2-03 | Gravity cup |
4 | AB931.V2-04 | Fluid adjustment screw |
5 | AB931.V2-05 | Hose assembly |
06 07 | AB931.V2-06 | Wrench (not shown) |
7 | AB931.V2-07 | Adaptor, air hose |
Environmental Protection.
**Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste.
All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycle
centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we
reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without
prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this equipment.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will
be required for any claim.
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