Thank you so much! The forum wasn't working for a while.I think this is not the same brush, but photo should gave u idea. Next time make a photo with a phone when you dissasemble
https://www.iwata-airbrush.com/airb...ted_model=Eclipse&selected_model_number=HP-CS
I'm still stuck with that part I don't know 7,8,9,10,11I think this is not the same brush, but photo should gave u idea. Next time make a photo with a phone when you dissasemble
https://www.iwata-airbrush.com/airb...ted_model=Eclipse&selected_model_number=HP-CS
this airbrush is not that hard to assemble and I see you kept the parts more or less together but I will try to help you get it back to working order
step 1 : air valve put the little spring over the brass valve place the valve back in the airbrush and put the screw back in
step 2 put back the trigger not a easy job as you have to fiddle that stem back in the hole
step 3 push down the trigger and place the needle back in the airbrush
step 4 : put back the needle guide , put the spring back and place adjuster screw back ( it is the part on the left next to the handle and last thing is replace the needle chuck .
this only leaves the back handle to be put back on but check the airbrush / needle movement first
sorry can't follow that, trying to imaginethat rubber O ring is not part off the air valve , the easy way is to put in the valse in first followed by the spring and the little screw
that rubber O ring is not part off the air valve , the easy way is to put in the valse in first followed by the spring and the little screw
I used iwata tool for mine airbrush. Try using Tweezers.I need to find some tool or alternative to get that copper part in with the 2 side needing special damn tool for that