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We're still looking for the PDF manual for this exact model. The manual for a similar model (AS-186) can be found [https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/51419318/instruction-manual-skleptechnicznypl here].
We're still looking for the PDF manual for this exact model. The manual for a similar model (AS-186) can be found [https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/51419318/instruction-manual-skleptechnicznypl here].


=== Recommended PressureSettings for Airbrushing ===
=== Recommended Pressure Settings for Airbrushing ===
Our compressor has 2 air outlets, each of which has its own pressure gauge. The output pressure can be adjusted by turning the blue "on/off" knob next to the pressure gauge.
Our compressor has 2 air outlets, each of which has its own pressure gauge. The output pressure can be adjusted by turning the blue "on/off" knob next to the pressure gauge.


The required pressure setting depends on a number of factors such as
The required pressure setting depends on a number of factors such as


* type of paint (thicker paints require higher pressures, for example our "Aero Pearl" and "Aero Shine" effect colors)
* type of [[paint]] (thicker paints require higher pressures, for example our "Aero Pearl" and "Aero Shine" effect colors)
* airbrush needle diameter
* [[airbrush]] needle diameter
* gravity feed (paint compartment at the top, for example our Iwata Neo airbrush)
* gravity feed (paint compartment at the top, for example our Iwata Neo airbrush)
* syphon feed (paint bottle below the airbrush, for example our black Bader Ideal 350 airbrush)
* syphon feed (paint bottle below the airbrush, for example our black Bader Ideal 350 airbrush)
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Apart from the above, the "ideal" pressure setting also depends on personal preference. As a rule of thumb, start with low pressure and slowly go higher. For our Iwata Neo (a double action, gravity feed airbrush), start with 15-20 psi. The pressure should be high enough to create a good atomised misty spray from your airbrush, but also low enough to allow for control of the trigger.  
Apart from the above, the "ideal" pressure setting also depends on personal preference. As a rule of thumb, start with low pressure and slowly go higher. For our Iwata Neo (a double action, gravity feed airbrush), start with 15-20 psi. The pressure should be high enough to create a good atomised misty spray from your airbrush, but also low enough to allow for control of the trigger.  


A higher pressure setting atomises the paint better, but this also results in faster drying time.  
A higher pressure setting atomises the paint better, but this also results in faster drying time.


=== Specifications ===
=== Specifications ===

Revision as of 02:05, 18 April 2024

HBM AS188

This tool is not ready for use yet since not all commissioning steps have been completed. The process is not yet tracked on GitHub. Feel free to contribute to making it usable, any help is very welcome!

Task comment Status
Name the tool: Was bought as "Airbrush Kompressor Model ArtisticLife 188 (al188)" - tag on the machine itself says "AS 188" Done
Take a picture - pending
Find the manual as PDF For googling, please see the naming comment pending
Documentation this page, status: in commissioning pending
Print QR-Code use the wikicrawler pending
Introduction Airbrush Introduction Started
Security Check to be done or witnessed by a manager done
Test to be done or witnessed by a manager ???
tool's name, owner and approx. value Provided to Patrick, waiting for internal documentation pending
Last step: make it available physically and in the wiki - then delete this template pending



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HBM AS188

Machine-default.png
Type: Sliding Table Saw
Material: Airbrush Paint
Location: Wood Workshop
Access Requirements: Airbrush Introduction
Status: In Commissioning
Tutors: Björn
Similar (More or Less): Compressor



This compressor is dedicated to be used with airbrushing equipment and must not be used otherwise!

Manual

We're still looking for the PDF manual for this exact model. The manual for a similar model (AS-186) can be found here.

Recommended Pressure Settings for Airbrushing

Our compressor has 2 air outlets, each of which has its own pressure gauge. The output pressure can be adjusted by turning the blue "on/off" knob next to the pressure gauge.

The required pressure setting depends on a number of factors such as

  • type of paint (thicker paints require higher pressures, for example our "Aero Pearl" and "Aero Shine" effect colors)
  • airbrush needle diameter
  • gravity feed (paint compartment at the top, for example our Iwata Neo airbrush)
  • syphon feed (paint bottle below the airbrush, for example our black Bader Ideal 350 airbrush)

Apart from the above, the "ideal" pressure setting also depends on personal preference. As a rule of thumb, start with low pressure and slowly go higher. For our Iwata Neo (a double action, gravity feed airbrush), start with 15-20 psi. The pressure should be high enough to create a good atomised misty spray from your airbrush, but also low enough to allow for control of the trigger.

A higher pressure setting atomises the paint better, but this also results in faster drying time.

Specifications

  • boiler capacity: 3 liters
  • working pressure: 0.2 - 4 bar
  • engine power 150 watts / 1/6 HP.
  • number of cilinders: 1
  • voltage: 220 - 240 volts
  • noise level: approx. 50 dB (A)
  • net air yield: 23 L/minute
  • weight: 8.6 kg

Both connections have their own pressure regulator and pressure gauge.

Built-in Moisture separator in the tank.

Terminal and overpressure protection above 6 bar.

Oil-free compressor.

How to Connect an Airbrush to the Compressor

To connect the compressor hose to an airbrush, please use the adaptor piece. The compressor will keep its pressure even if no airbrush is connected.