Airbrush assembly, can't find on YT

Tiriaq

Young Tutorling
Yep, the airbrushnewb needs help. I seem to have pulled apart more than what everyone(?) shows on Youtube.

I made a picture, I hope you can help me with some arrow or explanation. I only need it to prime my 3D printed parts.

Thanks in advance,
Tiriaq

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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 :laugh:

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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
 
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


Thanks I never had much trouble with the normal procedure but now stuff from underneath fell out and I could not find it. I've got it this far, still a rubber ring left and I wonder if the copper part from underneath is complete. I'm about to screw it up in but according to the pictures mine is a lot different or I lost stuff.
 
20191016_1aa35940.jpg When I push this inside there seems to be nothing the thread can screw into and I pushed it quite deep I think besides that the pin is sticking out so far I wouldn't know how to even get a screw driver against it and turn
 

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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
 
Whatever I try the tension spring feeling on pressing the button is gone, only when pulling it back there is spring tension *sigh*

I was hoping if I screwed the hose back on pushing the underspring in that it would come up high enough or something to get that tension back. I guess it's game over
 
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
sorry can't follow that, trying to imagine
I've already pushed it on the thread I guess it's not supposed to be there
 
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 need to find some tool or alternative to get that copper part in with the 2 side needing special damn tool for that
 
I give up jsut thre3w buncha plates into my kitchen screaming, cuz I lostg that fornicateing spring fell on the black floor, thnx all gtg
 
I need to find some tool or alternative to get that copper part in with the 2 side needing special damn tool for that
I used iwata tool for mine airbrush. Try using Tweezers.

that gold thing(on top of the red) is for that- mucho expensive....Not cause it's gold, but because it's Iwata :laugh:

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