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INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST MIL-8/31/2016
MIL – Airbrush
Double Action - Internal Mix
Siphon Feed
INTRODUCTlON:
Paasche® model MIL features hand crafted
construction using quality materials. The body
is machined brass, polished and chrome plated.
Fluid tips are nickel silver, needles are stainless
steel & the needle packing is PTFE. Preferred
by professional and hobbyist alike.
Airbrush Operation:
1. Press down on Trigger to release air and pull back on Trigger to control quantity of color.
2. To spray a ne line without heavy ends, start moving the airbrush without release of color. Then start
the color at the beginning of line and stop the color at the end, but continue the motion of the airbrush
after the color has stopped.
3. Practice until you can spray a ne line or a broad pattern without heavy build up at the beginning or
end of your strokes.
4. Speed of movement controls density of color and fading effects at beginning and end of strokes.
5. For detail, hold the airbrush very close to the surface and then push down for air and pull back very
slowly on the Trigger to release a small amount of paint.
6. For background work and broad effects, hold the airbrush away from the work surface and pull back
on Trigger to release required amount of color.
Head Sizes - Patterns - Fluid Thickness
Size 1 - Tip size .55mm Size 3 -Tip size .73mm Size 5 -Tip Size 1.06mm
- Pencil Line to 1’’ patterns -1/32’’ to 1-1/2’’ patterns -1/16’’ to 1-1/2’’ patterns
-thinner Paint than 3 & 5 -Thicker paint than size 1 -Thicker paint than size 3
Working Pressures:
• Operating pressures 20-55 PSI; Maximum pressure 75 PSI
• 20-30 PSI is best for detail spraying w/ properly thinned paint
• Use higher pressures for thicker material where ne detail is not critical
Equipment Set-up:
The Airbrush is held in the same manner as a pen, with the index nger comfortably over the Trigger.
1. Attach airhose to air supply and to airbrush. If using a regulator, set pressure between 20 -30 PSI.
2. Attach the color cup or bottle assembly to color socket.
REMOVING/REPLAClNG THE NEEDLE AND HANDLE (Illustration A):
1. Unscrew the handle and loosen the Locknut #12 by turning counterclockwise. Depress the Trigger
#7 and hold in Down position while removing or inserting the needle. This assures the needle moves
freely through the trigger. Gently remove the needle, rotating if necessary, Do NOT force out!
2. Inspect the condition of the needle. If it is bent or misshapen in any way, replace it with a new needle.
A bent needle can damage or split the Tip #4 causing bubbles or a rough spray pattern.
3. Hold trigger in DOWN position, insert the new needle into the Rocker Assembly #9. Gently push
needle through, rotating if necessary. until the needle stops in the front of the tip.
4. Release trigger and tighten locknut by turning clockwise.
REPLACING THE TRIGGER:
( If the Trigger #8 is removed, it must be replaced inside the airbrush shell, before the Rocker Assembly #9
and needle are re-inserted. )
1. Hold the trigger so the opening in the lever is in-line with the opening in the end of the airbrush shell
and the at side of the trigger stem is to the rear.
2. Insert trigger so the bottom of the stem covers the round top of the valve plunger.
REPLACING THE TIP:
1. Remove handle, loosen Locknut #12 and withdraw needle about one inch (1”).
2. Un-screw the Head #3 and remove. The Tip #4 can now be easily removed by hand. If stuck in shell tap
lightly with wrench.
3. Place a new tip into position and tighten head to shell with a wrench. Push needle forward until it
seats fully forward in tip and tighten locknut.
PERSONAL SETTINGS:
1. Needle Adjustment Sleeve - Used to increase or decrease spring tension for the trigger pull back.
Thread into the shell until the trigger stroke feels comfortable. Threading in until it stops can cause
the trigger to jam.

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Summary

Airbrush Operation

Detail Spraying Technique

How to spray a fine line without heavy ends by moving the airbrush before and after color release.

Movement and Density Control

Using movement speed to control color density and fading effects during airbrush strokes.

Detail vs. Background Spraying

Techniques for detail work (close hold) and broad effects (away from surface) with trigger control.

Equipment Setup and Pressure

Working Pressures

Recommended operating pressures (20-55 PSI) and maximum pressure (75 PSI) for optimal spraying.

Air Supply Connection

Attach air hose to air supply and airbrush, setting pressure between 20-30 PSI for best results.

Color Container Attachment

Attach the color cup or bottle assembly to the airbrush color socket.

Needle and Handle Maintenance

Removing and Replacing Needle;Handle

Step-by-step guide to removing, inspecting, and replacing the needle and handle assembly.

Replacing the Trigger

Procedure for correctly replacing the trigger within the airbrush shell.

Replacing the Tip

Instructions for removing and replacing the airbrush tip, including head and needle seating.

Personal Settings and Adjustments

Needle Adjustment Sleeve

Adjusting spring tension for trigger pull comfort; avoid threading to the point of jamming.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Packing Washer Adjustment

Tightening or replacing the PTFE packing washer for proper needle resistance.

Airbrush Cleaning Procedure

Steps for cleaning the airbrush, including back flushing and soaking components.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for bubbling, skipping, spitting, airbrush not spraying, and double line issues.

Jammed Trigger or Poor Motion

Adjusting the needle sleeve, checking packing, or lubricating for smooth trigger operation.

Parts Identification and Specifications

Airbrush Parts List

Diagram and numbered list of all MIL airbrush components with part numbers and descriptions.

Optional Airbrush Items

List of optional parts including polished needles and cleaning reamers.

Paint Bottle Assemblies

Overview of BA bottle assemblies, their configurations, and compatibility with other bottles.

Air Compressor Models

Specifications and details for Paasche D500SR and DA400R air compressor models.

paasche MIL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandpaasche
ModelMIL
CategoryAirbrushes
LanguageEnglish

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