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HIGH PERFORMANCE PLUS SERIES MANUAL & PARTS GUIDE High-Precision, High-Detail Work distinguish these airbrushes as High Performance Plus! ONLY FROM IWATA-MEDEA Iwata airbrushes are designed for the demanding professional. Modern precision machining and carefully selected materials are used in the manufacturing process to ensure consistent high performance and long life. Each Iwata High Performance Plus airbrush is spray-tested before shipment to assure maximum performance and adherence to Iwata s strict quality standards. To maintain your High Performance Plus at their peak performance, proper care and attention must be observed. NEED ASSISTANCE If you have any issues with this product, call ANEST IWATA-MEDEA (U.S.A.) 503-253-7308 (M-F 8am-4pm Pacific Time) or your local ANEST IWATA affiliate before returning to your place of purchase. ANEST IWATA-MEDEA, INC. Portland, Oregon U.S.A. +1-503-253-7308 www.iwata-medea.com ANEST IWATA SOUTH-EAST ASIA CO., LTD. Bangkok, Thailand +66-(0)-2643-2870 www.anest-iwatasoutheastasia.com ANEST IWATA CORPORATION Yokohama, Japan +81-(0)45-591-1111 www.anest-iwata.co.jp ANEST IWATA EUROPE S.R.L. Torino, Italy +39-01-1248-0868 www.anest-iwataeu.com ANEST IWATA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. Mt. Druitt, NSW +61-(02)-9853-2000 www.anest-iwata.com.au ANEST IWATA (U.K.) LTD. Neots Cambs, England +44-(0)1480-474742 www.anest-iwata.co.jp ANEST IWATA DO BRASIL COMERCIAL LTDA. Bairro do Paraiso, Sao Paulo +55-11-3171-0072 www.anest-iwata.net.br ANEST IWATA SHANGHAI Shanghai, China +86-(0)21-6407-9713 / 15 / 16 www.anest-iwata-sh.com/ja ANEST IWATA MOTHERSON LTD. Uttar Pradesh, India +91-(0)120-4600500 / 14 / 17 www.motherson.com ANEST IWATA SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa +27-11-463-2169/2265/2223 ANEST IWATA RUS LLC Moscow, Russia +7-495-938-77-28 www.anestiwata.ru CENTURY TRADING CO., LTD. Seoul, Korea 82-2-2163-0300 www.centrading.co.kr 1

QUICK START GUIDE INCLUDED WITH YOUR HP-A+, HP-B+ and HP-C+ AIRBRUSH 1 BEGIN TO AIR SOURCE Begin by attaching the small end of an Iwata air hose (included with some models or sold separately) to your airbrush. Attach the other end of your airbrush hose to your air source. (Compressor sold separately or included with kits.) 2 FLUID CAVITY If your airbrush has a cup with a lid, remove by pulling off. Put a few drops of paint into the color cup and push lid back on. If your airbrush has no cup, then put a drop or two of paint directly into the fluid cavity found on top of airbrush. 3 START AIRBRUSHING AIR USE INDEX FINGER Turn your compressor on. Using your index finger for control, push down on the trigger for air flow. With trigger pushed down, pull back to release paint flow. This is called dual-action. AIR For finer lines, turn the air compressor pressure (psi) down, get close to paint surface then push down and pull back on trigger just a little. Clean airbrush between color changes and at the end of your paint session. CLEANING To clean your airbrush, empty excess paint from cup or fluid cavity and wipe out as necessary. Flush out airbrush with the appropriate cleaner for your medium (such as airbrush cleaner) or use water (good for water-based mediums) and spray until airbrush sprays clear. PRE-SET AND/OR CUT-AWAY HANDLES NEEDLE CHUCKING NUT PRE-SET KNOB Some Iwata airbrushes are equipped with a preset and/or cutaway handle. The knob on the pre-set handle limits how far back you can pull the trigger allowing you to set a specific line width each time you spray. The cut-away handle reveals the needle chucking nut. Pull the needle chucking nut back and push trigger down and back when flushing cleaner through airbrush. 2

QUICK START GUIDE INCLUDED WITH YOUR HP-BC+ AIRBRUSH 1 BEGIN TO AIR SOURCE Begin by attaching the small end of an Iwata air hose (included with some models or sold separately) to your airbrush. Attach the other end of your airbrush hose to your air source. (Compressor sold separately or included with kits.) 2 Put paint into the included bottom-feed bottle and attach the bottle to the bottom of the airbrush by pushing it into the airbrush. (Bottle does not screw in.) 3 START AIRBRUSHING AIR AIR USE INDEX FINGER Turn your compressor on. Using your index finger for control, push down on the trigger for air flow. With trigger pushed down, pull back to release paint flow. This is called dual-action. For finer lines, turn the air compressor pressure (psi) down, get close to paint surface then push down and pull back on trigger just a little. Clean your airbrush between color changes and at the end of your work session. CLEANING To clean your airbrush, fill a bottle with the appropriate cleaner for your medium (such as airbrush cleaner) or use water (good for water-based mediums) and attach it to the airbrush. Spray airbrush until it sprays clear. PRE-SET AND/OR CUT-AWAY HANDLES NEEDLE CHUCKING NUT PRE-SET KNOB Some Iwata airbrushes are equipped with a preset and/or cutaway handle. The knob on the pre-set handle limits how far back you can pull the trigger allowing you to set a specific line width each time you spray. The cut-away handle reveals the needle chucking nut. Pull the needle chucking nut back and push trigger down and back when flushing cleaner through airbrush. 3

QUICK START GUIDE INCLUDED WITH YOUR HP-SB+ AIRBRUSH 1 BEGIN TO AIR SOURCE Begin by attaching the small end of an Iwata air hose (included with some models or sold separately) to your airbrush. Attach the other end of your airbrush hose to your air source. (Compressor sold separately or included with kits.) 2 CUP BLANKING COVER BOTTLE Cups and bottles can be used on either side of airbrush by interchanging blanking cover. Blanking cover needs to be on opposite side of cup or bottle to spray. Push color cup into airbrush. Angle to position and add a small amount of paint. If using a bottle, fill the bottle with paint and push into airbrush. 3 START AIRBRUSHING AIR AIR USE INDEX FINGER Turn your compressor on. Using your index finger for control, push down on the trigger for air flow. With trigger pushed down, pull back to release paint flow. This is called dual-action. For finer lines, turn the air compressor pressure (psi) down, get close to paint surface then push down and pull back on trigger just a little. Clean your airbrush between color changes and at the end of your work session. CLEANING To clean your airbrush, empty excess paint from cup. Flush out airbrush with the appropriate cleaner for your medium (such as airbrush cleaner) or use water (good for water-based mediums) and spray airbrush until it sprays clear. Wipe out cup as necessary. For bottles, replace with a bottle containing cleaning solution and spray until the solution is clear and clean. PRE-SET AND/OR CUT-AWAY HANDLES NEEDLE CHUCKING NUT PRE-SET KNOB Some Iwata airbrushes are equipped with a preset and/or cutaway handle. The knob on the pre-set handle limits how far back you can pull the trigger allowing you to set a specific line width each time you spray. The cut-away handle reveals the needle chucking nut. Pull the needle chucking nut back and push trigger down and back when flushing cleaner through airbrush. 4

HIGH PERFORMANCE PLUS SERIES AIRBRUSHES Renowned as the professional s workhorse, the popular High Performance Series has been pumped up with these inspired new features. Dual-purpose, cutaway and pre-set handle Solvent-Proof PTFE needle packing Strengthened large diameter threads for better nozzle tip centering in the air stream Redesigned, tapered gravity-feed cups ensure easy clean up and efficient paint flow Single-piece auxiliary lever/needle-chucking guide provides easy assembly Iwata High Performance Plus HP-A Plus 0.2 mm needle and nozzle combination for high-precision, detail spraying 1/32 oz (0.9 ml) fluid cavity The short paint passageway from the fluid cup to the nozzle tip makes the HP Series one of the quickest, most responsive airbrushes in the industry Iwata High Performance Plus HP-B Plus 0.2-mm needle and nozzle combination for high-precision, detail spraying 1/16 oz. (1.8ml) gravity-feed fluid cup The gravity-feed cup allows on-the-spot custom color mixing The short paint passageway from the fluid cup to the nozzle tip makes the HP Series one of the quickest, most responsive airbrushes in the industry Iwata High Performance Plus HP-C Plus A practical choice for most airbrush uses Generous 1/3 oz. (9 ml) gravity-feed cup 0.3 mm needle and nozzle configuration allow spraying with most media An airbrush that does it all - from fine hairlines to finely atomized background spray, along with an entire range of stippling effects The gravity-feed cup allows on-the-spot custom color mixing The short paint passageway from the fluid cup to the nozzle tip makes the HP Series one of the quickest, most responsive airbrushes in the industry Iwata High Performance Plus HP-BC Plus Siphon-feed configuration allows quick color changes with user-defined, stock colors A practical choice for most airbrush uses An airbrush that does it all - from fine hairlines to finely atomized background spray, along with an entire range of stippling effects 0.3 mm needle and nozzle configuration allow spraying with most media Configurable with bottles from 1oz up to 4 oz in size Iwata High Performance Plus HP-SB Plus 0.2 mm needle and nozzle combination for high-precision, detail spraying 1/8 oz (3.5 ml) side-feed color cup Optional 1/4 oz. side-cup, 1/2 oz. gravity cup or a 1 oz siphon bottle add to the versatility of this airbrush Side-feed cup configurable for right or left-handed use Side-feed cup allows a better view of the work surface 5

GETTING STARTED Compressor Though High Pereformance Plus Series airbrushes can function on minimal amounts of air, their full versatility requires an adjustable or regulated air source with an air storage tank. Other compressor considerations include the length of use while spraying and the environment, or amount of space, you spray in. These Iwata Studio Series models come equipped with an air regulator for precise air adjustment: Smart Jet Pro: Good for small studios and normal use. Power Jet Lite: Good for normal studios and extended use. Power Jet: Great for normal studios and great for extended use. Power Jet Pro: Great for normal studios and great for extended use. (Two regulators allow two airbrushes on same unit.) Assembly 1. Screw the airhose onto the compressor. 2. Screw the airhose onto the airbrush. 3. If using a Smart Jet Pro, Power Jet, Power Jet Lite, or Power Jet Pro compressor, adjust the pressure to between 10 and 15 psi. 4. Check for any air leaks in the compressor or airhoses. 5. Place a few drops of cleaning solution or water into the airbrush s bowl. 6. Point the airbrush away from you. 7. Press down on the main lever (#7) to start airflow through the airbrush. 8. Pull the main lever back opening the airbrush s nozzle. 9. Spray water through the airbrush to see how it sprays. GENERAL OPERATION Wide-Lines and Blending 1. Depress the main lever (#7). 2. Position the airbrush from 1/2 to 6 inches away from the surface. 3. Pull the main lever back much further to release more paint to cover the bigger area. A longer distance to the paint surface produces wider lines. A shorter distance to the paint surface produces narrower lines. Increased air pressure increases spray width. Decreased air pressure decreases spray width. The maximum usable line width is approximately 2 inches. Pre-Set Handle (#17) A threaded adjusting screw mounted behind the handle limits the distance the main lever can be pulled back. This provides accurate paint volume control and is especially useful for repetitive, precision work. Cutaway Handle The cutaway handle allows quick paint clog removal without removing the handle or needle. 1. Grip the exposed needle chuckling nut (#16) with your fingers. 2. Pull it back while simultaneously depressing the main lever (#7). 3. Repeat this process several times until the airbrush is clog free and spraying normally. The increased paint flow past needle and nozzle tip removes many clogs. Don t let the needle snap back into place. This could damage the nozzle. Stippling Iwata airbrushes are designed to produce a wide range of stippling textures. 1. Unscrew the needle cap (#1). 2. Unscrew the nozzle cap (#2). 3. Adjust the air pressure between 8 and 60 psi. Low air pressure creates coarse stipples. High air pressure provides fine stipple effects. Paint viscosity also effects stippling texture. Air Pressure Working pressures generally vary between 8 and 60 psi, depending on the type of surface, the desired spray texture, and the paint s viscosity. Start spraying with 15 psi. If the spray is too grainy adjust the pressure up until the desired spray consistency is reached. Different colors will behave differently. Different paint lines will behave differently. Spray thick paint with greater pressure. Spray thin paint with less pressure. Spray large paint amounts with greater pressure. Spray small paint amounts with less pressure. WARNING: Do not exceed 98psi. Paint Preparation For non-specific airbrush paints, proper preparation, including filtering the paint through a nylon mesh, is critical for best performance. Thin paint with its proper solvent, and make repeated passes across the work to build up the color. This improves your work s quality and decreases your airbrush s cleaning time. Airbrushes spray very thin paint easiest. Thin paint with its proper solvent. Filter paint through paint filters or mesh. Safety Tips Always spray in well ventilated areas. Do not spray solvent based (flammable) paints around open flames. Use the appropriate respirator to safely filter out paint vapors particular to your specific paint type. Wear eye protection to prevent paint contact with eyes. Never exceed the airbrush s pressure limit (98 psi). 6

MAINTENANCE REFER TO MASTER PARTS LIST ON PAGE 9 Cleaning the Airbrush Between Colors (A+, B+, C+, SB+ Only) 1. Dump out the color cup s excess paint. 2. Rinse the cup with the appropriate cleaning solution. 3. Use a paper towel to wipe out any left over paint. 4. Fill the bottom of the cup with cleaner. 5. Spray cleaner until the spray is clear. 6. Add the next color to the color cup. 7. Repeat cleaning procedure when finished. Cleaning the Airbrush Between Colors (BC+ Only) 1. Remove the paint bottle. 2. Attach a bottle containing the appropriate cleaning solution. 3. Spray until the solution sprays clear. 4. Remove the bottle of cleaning solution. 5. Spray air until the airbrush sprays dry. 6. Attach a bottle containing the next color. 7. Repeat cleaning procedure when finished. Cleaning the Needle (#4) 1. Unscrew the handle (#17) from the airbrush body. 2. Loosen the needle chucking nut (#16). 3. Gently pull the needle (#4) straight out. 4. Fold a soft cloth damp with cleaner over the needle. 5. Rotate the needle to gently wipe the residual paint off. 6. Carefully insert the needle into the airbrush until it seats fully against the nozzle (#3). You should feel a positive stop. If you feel a spongey stop, you still have debris in your nozzle. CAUTION: The most probable time to damage the needle is when the needle passes through the main lever (#7) and through the needle packing screw (#5). If the needle stops abruptly, retract and examine the trigger mechanism for proper assembly and re-insert the needle. 7. Tighten the needle chucking nut finger tight. Pull the main lever back and forth to visually confirm the needle s ability to move. 8. Screw the handle back onto the airbrush body. Before Each Session Spray water or the appropriate paint solvent through the airbrush to make sure the airbrush is working properly. After Each Session Or any time the airbrush becomes clogged. 1. Increase the air pressure. 2. Spray cleaning solution for a short time. 3. Clean the needle if necessary This cleaning method helps clean the paint passage, the nozzle, and the needle thoroughly. Lubricating the Needle (#4) To ensure smooth main lever (#7) action lubricate the needle when the trigger won t respond properly. 1. Unscrew the handle (#17). 2. Loosen the needle chucking nut (#16). 3. Remove the needle. 4. Coat the needle slightly with Medea Super Lube starting 1 inch behind the tip. 5. Wipe the needle with a soft, clean cloth, leaving a light coat of lube behind. 6. Re-insert the needle gently into the airbrush until you feel a positive stop. 7. Tighten the needle chucking nut. 8. Screw the handle onto the airbrush body. DO NOT over-lube the needle; transferring excess lube into the nozzle may cause severe paint flow problems. DO NOT use light machine oil or WD-40 for lubrication. These lubes cause the needle to stick when it moves through the needle packing o-ring and can also get into the air system. CAUTION: If it becomes absolutely necessary to dismantle the airbrush remember that most situations do not require tools. DO NOT use pliers. Lubricating the Air Piston (#12) (A+, B+, C+, SB+ Only) To ensure smooth main lever (#7) action lubricate the air piston when the trigger won t respond properly. 1. Unscrew the handle (#17). 2. Unscrew the needle chucking nut (#16). 3. Remove the needle (#4). 4. Unscrew the spring guide (#11). 5. Remove the needle spring (#10). 6. Remove the needle chucking guide (#9). 7. Pull the main lever up and out. 8. Use tweezers to pull out the air valve piston. 9. Clean the air piston with a cotton swab. 10. Clean the hole at the bottom of the trigger housing with a cotton swab. a. Clean until a Cotton Swab comes back clean. 11. Dab a very small drop of Super Lube on the air piston shaft. 12. Insert the air piston back into the hole at the bottom of the trigger housing. 13. Place the main lever back into the trigger housing. 14. Press the main lever up and down a few times. a. It should spring back up smoothly when depressed. 15. Place the needle chucking guide into the airbrush body. a. Check the parts guide for proper orientation. b. Pull the small tab forward. c. Angle the needle chucking guide s tail end slightly up. d. Insert the needle chucking guide into the airbrush body. e. The small tab should stick up slightly behind the main lever. 16. Place the needle spring over the needle chucking guide. 17. Screw the spring guide into the airbrush body. 18. Push down on the main lever at least once. 19. Carefully insert the needle. Warning: This is the most probable time to bend the needle point. 20. Screw the needle chucking nut onto the needle chucking guide. 21. Screw the handle back into the airbrush body. DO NOT over-lube the air piston; transferring excess lube into the air system may cause severe paint flow problems. DO NOT use light machine oil or WD-40 for lubrication. These lubes cause the needle to stick when it moves through the needle packing o-ring. CAUTION: If it becomes absolutely necessary to dismantle the airbrush remember that most situations, unless otherwise directed, do not require tools. Lubricating the Air Piston (#12) (BC+ Only) 1. Unscrew the handle (#17). 2. Unscrew the needle chucking nut (#16). 3. Remove the needle (#4). 4. Unscrew the spring guide (#11). 5. Remove the needle spring (#10). 6. Remove the needle chucking guide (#9). 7. Pull the main lever up and out. 8. Clean the air piston, the main lever s dangly piece with a cotton swab. 9. Clean the hole at the bottom of the trigger housing with a cotton swab. a. Clean until a cotton swab comes back clean. 10. Dab a very small drop of Super Lube on the air piston shaft. 11. Straighten the air piston and the main lever out. 12. Insert the air piston back into the hole at the bottom of the trigger housing. 13. Place the main lever back into the trigger housing. 14. Press the main lever up and down a few times. a. It should spring back up smoothly when depressed. 15. Place the needle chucking guide into the airbrush body. a. Check the parts guide for proper orientation. b. Pull the small tab forward. c. Angle the needle chucking guide s tail end slightly up. d. Insert the needle chucking guide into the airbrush body. e. The small tab should stick up slightly behind the main lever. 16. Place the needle spring over the needle chucking guide. 17. Screw the spring guide into the airbrush body. 18. Push down on the main lever at least once. 19. Carefully insert the needle. Warning: This is the most probable time to bend the needle point. 20. Screw the needle chucking nut onto the needle chucking guide. 21. Screw the handle back into the airbrush body. DO NOT over-lube the air piston; transferring excess lube into the air system may cause severe paint flow problems. DO NOT use light machine oil or WD-40 for lubrication. These lubes cause the needle to stick when it moves through the needle packing o-ring. CAUTION: If it becomes absolutely necessary to dismantle the airbrush remember that most situations, unless otherwise directed, do not require tools. 7

TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Symptom Problem Solution Bubbles in Color Cup or Bottle Loose nozzle cap Tighten (#1B) finger tight *Improper nozzle to head system base connection Cracked or damaged nozzle See Head System (#1) to reseat the nozzle See Head System (#1) to replace the head system Double Line Dried paint on needle tip (Tip-Dry) See Cleaning the Needle Dirty airbrush Debris on nozzle tip Bent needle Cracked or damaged nozzle See Cleaning the Airbrush Between Colors See Cleaning the Needle See Head System (#1) and clean nozzle (#1C) with toothpick See Needle (#10) to replace needle See Head System (#1) to replace the head system *Warning: The most likely time to damage the nozzle (#1C) is upon removal from the airbrush. Because the Head System can be removed Not Spraying Loose needle chucking nut Finger tighten (#11) Needle stuck Pull out/break-free Needle (#10) Improper air pressure Paint too thick Clogged nozzle Cracked or damaged nozzle See specific compressor instructions to raise or lower the air pressure See Paint Preparation See Head System (#1) and clean nozzle (#1C) with toothpick See Head System (#1) to replace the head system Skipping Dried paint on needle tip (Tip-Dry) See Cleaning the Needle Paint too thick *Improper nozzle to head system base connection Dirty airbrush Cracked or damaged nozzle See Paint Preparation See Head System (#1) to reseat the nozzle See Cleaning the Airbrush Between Colors See Cleaning the Needle See Head System (#1) to replace the head system *Warning: The most likely time to damage the nozzle (#1C) is upon removal from the airbrush. Because the Head System can be removed Spattering Dried paint on needle tip (Tip-Dry) See Cleaning the Needle Paint build-up in crown cap Air pressure too low Paint too thick Dirty airbrush Unscrew (#1A) and clean with cotton swab See specific compressor instructions to raise the air pressure See Paint Preparation See Cleaning the Airbrush between Colors See Cleaning the Needle Trigger Sticks (back and forth) Dirty airbrush See Cleaning the Airbrush between Colors See Cleaning the Needle Trigger Sticks (up and down) Paint on air valve packing o-ring See Lubricating the Air Piston *Warning: The most likely time to damage the nozzle (#1C) is upon removal from the airbrush. Because the Head System can be removed entirely the nozzle does not need to be removed at all. If the nozzle is never removed you do not have to worry about "improper nozzle to head system base connections". 8

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IWATA HIGH PERFORMANCE PLUS SERIES # PRICE ITEM HP HP HP HP HP ALSO ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE # A+ B+ SB+ C+ BC+ FITS 1 Needle Cap B I 110 1 n n n x x HP/HI B I 110 2 x x x n n HP/HI 2 Nozzle Cap 0.2 mm D I 140 1 n n n x x HP/HI 0.3 mm D I 140 3 x x x n n HP/HI 3 Fluid Nozzle 0.2 mm G I 080 7 n n n x x HI 0.3 mm G I 080 8 x x x n n HI 4 Fluid Needle 0.2 mm C I 075 1 n n n x x HP/HI 0.3 mm C I 075 3 x x x n n HP/HI 5 Needle Packing Screw B I 125 7 n n n x x w/ptfe Packing B I 725 1 x x x n n REV 7 Main Lever D I 100 1 n n n x x HP D I 100 2 x x x n x HP/HI Main Lever/Piston G I 100 3 x x x x n HP 9 Needle Chucking Guide C I 115 7 n n n x x w/auxiliary Lever C I 715 1 x x x n n HI/REV 10 Needle Spring A I 135 2 n n n x x HP/HI/ECL A I 135 3 x x x n n HP 11 Spring Guide C I 170 6 n n n x x C I 770 1 x x x n n HI/REV 12 Valve Piston CA PROP 65 A I 175 1 n n n n x HP/HI 13A Body* N/A n x x x x 13B N/A x n x x x 13C N/A x x n x x 13D N/A x x x n x 13E N/A x x x x n 14 Packing Air Piston (O-Ring) A I 145 1 n n n n n HP/HI 15 Air Valve Set CA PROP 65 G I 030 1 n n n x x HP/HI CA PROP 65 G I 030 4 x x x n n HP/HI 15A Air Valve Guide CA PROP 65 A I 025 1 n n n n n HP/HI 15B Air Valve Body D I 020 1 n n n n n HP/HI 15C Air Valve CA PROP 65 B I 015 1 n n n x x HP/HI B I 015 4 x x x n n HP/HI 15D Air Valve Spring A I 035 1 n n n n n HP/HI 16 Needle Chucking Nut A I 120 1 n n n n n HP/HI PRICE ITEM HP HP HP HP HP ALSO # ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE # A+ B+ SB+ C+ BC+ FITS 17 Pre-Set Handle Set G I 155 5 n n n x x HP G I 155 6 x x x n n HP/HI 19 Fluid Cup Side Cup 1/8 oz G I 070 3 x x n x x CM/HP/ECL Side Cup w/lid 1/4 oz G I 070 4 x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL Gravity Cup w/lid 1/2 oz G I 070 6 x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL 21 Lid Lower 1/8 and 1/4 oz B I 095 6 x x n x x CM/HP/ECL 22 Blanking Cover A I 045 2 x x n x x CM/HP/ECL 23 Glass Bottles 3/4 oz G I 405 2 x x x x n HP 1-1/2 oz G I 420 2 x x x x opt HP 25 Fluid Cup Lid C I 618 1 x x x n x HP/HI C I 095 7 x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL 26 Blanking Screw B I 045 1 x x x x n HP 27 Packing Lower Lid (Gasket) A I 150 5 x x x x x CM/HP/ECL 28 Packing Handle (O-Ring) A I 605 1 x x x x x CM-C+/HI Spanner A I 165 1 n n n n n HP/HI Crown Cap D I 105 0 opt opt opt opt opt Quick Fit Set I 160 3 opt opt opt opt opt (QD Screws onto Airhose and Adaptor Screws onto Airbrush) Quick Fit Adaptor I 160 4 opt opt opt opt opt (Adaptor Screws onto Airbrush) Adaptor (Iwata Airbrushes to J 001 opt opt opt opt opt Paasche Air Hose) Adaptor (Iwata Airbrushes to J 002 opt opt opt opt opt T & C/Badger Air Hoses) Side-Feed Bottles Side-Feed Bottle 1 oz - Clear I 450 1S x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL Side-Feed Bottle 2 oz - Clear I 450 2S x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL Side-Feed Bottle 2 oz - HS I 470 1S x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL Side-Feed Bottle 2 oz - HS I 470 2S x x opt x x CM/HP/ECL CA PROP CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: Certain products identified with this symbol and offered for sale in this catalog contain lead, 65 a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. n = yes x = no opt = optional *Replacement parts not available. 10

REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Nozzle (#3) In time, the nozzle may wear or be damaged and may need to be replaced. 1. Unscrew the handle (#17). 2. Loosen the needle chucking nut (#16). 3. Gently pull the needle (#4) part way back. It doesn t need to be fully pulled out. 4. Unscrew the nozzle cap (#2) 5. Unscrew the nozzle counter-clockwise with the provided wrench. 6. Screw the new nozzle into the airbrush body with your fingers. 7. Slightly tighten the nozzle with wrench. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN! 8. Screw the nozzle cap onto the airbrush body. 9. Push the needle all the way forward until it seats with the new nozzle. 10. Tighten the needle chucking nut. 11. Screw the handle onto the airbrush body. TIP: Keep a spare nozzle on hand for unforeseen accidents. Needle (#4) Iwata needles are precision ground, hardened stainless- steel capable of withstanding prolonged use. They are, however, easily physically damaged because of the long, tapered, extremely fine tip. If the needle point becomes severely bent, it must be straightened before pulling it back through the nozzle. If not, the bent needle might damage the nozzle as it s pulled through. TIP: Keep a spare needle on hand for unforeseen accidents. Needles are sharp. Needle tips are bent easily. Crown Cap (Optional Accessory) The crown cap physically protects the needle while spraying very fine lines. It also adds to pigment build-up and spattering when spraying large backgrounds. Protects the needle Replaces the needle cap (#1) Adds to pigment build-up and spattering effects over large areas (Optional Accessory) A quick disconnect joint is screwed onto the airhose and a quick disconnect adapter is screwed onto each airbrush. When using multiple airbrushes the quick disconnect joint facilitates changing airbrushes on the same airhose quickly. Pistol Grip Moisture Filter (Optional Accessory) The Iwata-Medea Pistol Grip Moisture Filter delivers clean, dry air to your airbrush. Miniature in size, the super-fine, 5-micron filter element performs like a full-size filter separator. The clear filter bowl allows visual inspection of built up moisture. Release the water by pulling the spring-loaded release valve. Side-feed Color Bottles and Cups (Optional Accessory) Several bottle sets and styles are available. From Crystal Clear bottles for water based paints to the solvent impervious High Strength translucent bottles, Iwata-Medea offers a wide assortment of bottles for every application. Chrome plated side mounted cups are also available in 1/8 and 1/4 oz sizes. Siphon-feed Color Bottles and Cups (Optional Accessory) Several bottle sets and styles are available. From Crystal Clear bottles for water based paints to the solvent impervious High Strength translucent bottles, Iwata-Medea offers a wide assortment of bottles for every application. Quick Disconnect Changing the Tip Size To fully and completely change the airbrush s tip size and maintain performance switch out the needle, nozzle, and nozzle cap according to this chart. Model Tip Size Setup Needle Nozzle Nozzle Cap PTFE O-Ring HP-A+.2mm Standard I 075 1 I 080 7 I 140 1 I 125 7 HP-A+.3mm Incomplete I 075 3 I 080 8 N/A I 725 1 HP-B+.2mm Standard I 075 1 I 080 7 I 140 1 I 125 7 HP-B+.3mm Incomplete I 075 3 I 080 8 N/A I 725 1 HP-BC+.2mm Optional I 075 1 I 080 7 I 140 7 I 125 7 HP-BC+.3mm Standard I 075 3 I 080 8 I 140 3 I 725 1 HP-C+.2mm Optional I 075 1 I 080 7 I 140 7 I 125 7 HP-C+.3mm Standard I 075 3 I 080 8 I 140 3 I 725 1 HP-SB+.2mm Standard I 075 1 I 080 7 I 140 1 I 125 7 HP-SB+.3mm Incomplete I 075 3 I 080 8 N/A I 725 1 11

WARRANTY All NEO for Iwata airbrushes are Warranted against all manufacturing defects of material and manufacture or workmanship for a period of FIVE years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fluid needles or fluid nozzles since these parts need to be replaced occasionally due to normal wear. Any other part or material that is or becomes defective so as not to be usable within this period will be repaired or replaced. This warranty does not cover damage caused by negligence or airbrushes that have been altered or abused in any way. Call or email Iwata-Medea before returning an airbrush for the appropriate procedure for warranty repairs. www.iwataairbrush. com ANEST IWATA-MEDEA, Inc. 1336 N. Mason St., Portland, OR 97217 tel: 503-253-7308 fax: 503-253-0721 info@iwata-medea.com Copyright 2014 Iwata-Medea Inc. All rights reserved. The Iwata-Medea logo, Iwata-Medea, Iwata Eclipse, Iwata Revolution, Iwata Kustom, Iwata Micron, Sprint Jet, Smart Jet, Power Jet Pro, Power Jet Lite, Medea Super Lube, Pistol Grip Filter, and all products denoted with or are registered trademarks or trademarks of Iwata-Medea Inc. Iwata and the Iwata logo are registered trademarks of Anest Iwata Japan. For more information visit www.iwata-medea.com Rev3 12/2015 11