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Problem w/ Iwata Revolution AB...... PROBLEM FIXED......

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  • Member since
    August 2005
  • From: Sydney, Australia
Posted by Phil_H on Saturday, May 3, 2008 6:14 AM

As suggested above, your needle lock nut may not be tightened sufficiently.

Another possibility is that your airbrush may have been disassembled for cleaning and then incorrectly reassembled.

When you draw back on the trigger, the action should be smooth and positive. If there is any trace of binding or the feel of metal grinding on metal, it may have been incorrectly reassembled. When you say the "little device behind the trigger", this is the lever which acts on the mechanism which moves the needle. The curved part of this lever should be towards the back of the airbrush. If it is reversed (though it's difficult to do this, but I have seen it done), it will result in binding of the trigger and will not move the mechanism to any great extent, if at all. 

When you look at the rear of the trigger, the tab on the "back lever" should be hard against the stem of the trigger. If it is reversed, there will be a space of several millimetres between the tab and the stem of the trigger.

If this is the case, withdraw the needle from the back end of the airbrush by loosening the lock nut and pulling it out. This will release the trigger button and the lever behind it (the needle passes through both of these parts). Remove the trigger and the lever. Reinsert the lever with the curved side towards the rear of the AB (you may need a pair of tweezers to do this). Reinsert the trigger button, making sure the hole in the stem is in line with the axis of the AB. Reinsert the needle, tighten the locknut and check for correct action.

  • Member since
    January 2004
  • From: VARNA, BULARIA
Posted by congo79 on Saturday, May 3, 2008 4:36 AM
If i`m getting it right, when you pull back the lever the needle don`t go back - may be the needle chucking block is not tightened. If that don`t solve the problem i`m afraid it`s a major malfunction. If i have to be honest i`m useing an Iwata HP-BH and a Sparmax DH-2, but they have similar construction to the Revolution and hopefully this should help /it happened to me once with the Sparmax, i forgot to tighten the needle after major cleaning/. Could you be more precize about the "little device behind the trigger" i can`t see it on the Manual and parts guide.
  • Member since
    August 2006
  • From: Amherst, MA
Problem w/ Iwata Revolution AB...... PROBLEM FIXED......
Posted by M1 A1 A2 Tanker on Saturday, May 3, 2008 1:25 AM

Hi

   Guys/Gals...

 

              I'm having a problem with my Iwata Revolution... I got it about a year or so ago and haven't used it even a dozen times yet. But now the trigger is sticking so that it does NOT pull back the needle when I pull the trigger back... and then sometimes.. the little device behind the trigger will stick at the back until I tap it it forward.... any ideas?

UPDATE: First thank you those who looked and respond to my request for help. Now, here's is what happened. Even though I make sure to clean out the gravity cup and head of my AB everytime I paint or switch colors.. I forgot about 1 important part..... THE NEEDLE!!! Boohoo [BH] I had not pulled the need for clean except once and due to that dried paint had built up on the front just out of site inside the AB and had caused it to jam.

So a word to the wise.. make sure to pull your needle and clean it at least every other paint session.

Thanks Again

Scott

 

Thanks

Scott 

 

 

 

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