


I'm not sure how you have your gun set... if you take off the rear of the airbrush or if it has two knurled lock nuts... you can loosen those to adjust the needle ...for the absolute finest line ...you loosen the trigger adjustment screw in front of the trigger until the trigger tilts foreward... then you loosen the two knurled lock screws for the needle...all the way forward is your finest line ... tighten everything up...then adjust the trigger adjustment screw so the needle doesn't sit tightly against the paint port ...mix a little bit of paint ...to a 9 to 1 mix...10 being paint straight out of the bottle ...get a piece of newspaper or just scrap cardboard...push on the trigger till the needle on your pressure gauge ( on the water trap) stabilizes ..it should stabilize at about 10+ psi ..the red numbers... then slowly pull back on the trigger till the paint begins to flow...if it doesn't flow or spits..means your paint is too thick...dump it out and reduce it.. a little more...remember your paint mix adjustments ...then do the drill once again
Now your compressor... I have a Passche that is similar ...yours is just the generic version.... the pressure gauge / water trap activates the auto shut off... set it about 10 to 15 pounds above the stable reading you get when you push down on the trigger that way you don't waste electricity... as there is no sense in allowing it to pump so much...it also allows you to have a more stable stream of air
To get a wider pattern ... pull your trigger all the way back...you should get about a 1 inch flow pattern...this is good for large area painting... the fine line would be for outlining details
Try it Canned... let me know what happens

By all means ...remember to have fun...though it might get a little dodgy at times

and always flush your airbrush with solvent

ALPHA
PS. try it.. I'm sure you will have a bit of problems ... but I think I can talk you through it
