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77-1541-R21.3 (11/2015)
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EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
BINKS WREN
®
AIR BRUSHES – MODELS 59-10001 “A, 59-10002 “B”, AND 59-10021 “C”
COMPLAINT CAUSE REMEDY
AIR BRUSH DOES
NOT SPRAY
Insufficient air supply. Increase air supply–requires 28 psi to operate “A” brush,
and 30 psi to operate “B” and “C” brushes.
Clogged vent hole in cover of
bottle.
Carefully clean out hole with pin.
Clogged fluid control. Disassemble uid control and soak in compatible solvent;
clean out soft paint with care.
Clogged air passage. Remove air valve plunger with a jeweler’s screwdriver, or
the screwdriver end of the 59-83 wrench, before
attempting to remove housing. Clean out passages with
broomstraw or similar probe. Blow air through to ensure
orices are open.
Excessively heavy fluid. Reduce uid viscosity with compatible solvent.
AIRBRUSH SPITS OR
SPURTS
Air is bypassing the packing in
uid control.
Remove the uid control retainer nut and packing with
the 59-83 wrench or small, wide-blade screwdriver.
Replace packing, and also retainer nut, if necessary.
TRIGGER BUTTON
WON’T FUNCTION
PROPERLY
Trigger button spring has lost
its tension.
Remove air valve plunger with a jeweler’s screwdriver, or
the screwdriver end of the 59-83 wrench, which releases
trigger button and spring. Replace spring. (Temporary
repair can be made by stretching the spring).
Note: Model 59-102 Repair Kit is available. It contains the special tool, 59-83 wrench, for complete disassembly of
the air brush and an assortment of parts.

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