Taking apart your airbrush is something you'll eventually need to do in order to maintain it. It may seem like a puzzle at first with all the small parts, but it is actually quite easy to do and nothing to be afraid of. Within this video I'll show you how to disassemble your airbrush, all the internal working parts, and how to put it all back together. I'll be using my iwata eclipse for this demonstration, but many airbrush brands are very similar in design. In the future I hope to make a video like this for some of the other larger brands like harder & steenbeck, creos, badger, etc. Thanks for watching.
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timestamps:
00:00 Taking Apart and Reassembling your Airbrush (iwata eclipse)
00:49 The Cutaway Rear Handle
01:35 Removing the Airbrush Spring Assembly & Needle
04:14 Airbrush Trigger
05:07 Removing the Head Assembly and Nozzle
09:07 Air Valve Assembly and Needle Packing Screw
10:34 Airbrush Parts Guide
11:45 Installing the Airbrush Trigger
12:30 Reinstalling the Trigger Spring Assembly & Spring Tension
14:13 Installing the Nozzle, Air Cap, Nozzle Cap
15:03 Installing an AIrbrush Needle
16:34 Thank you Members!!
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