Assembling an Eclipse CS Gravity Feed Airbrush

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2020
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    In this video we show you how to take apart an Eclipse CS airbrush and put it back together.
    Make sure your color cup is empty before following along! Please note we do not recommend breaking down your airbrush as soon as you take it out of the packaging. Or even every day. The truth is that a proper cleaning routine is usually all you need to maintain your airbrush.
    But if you do need to replace a part or to troubleshoot your airbrush, this video will show you how disassemble and reassemble an Eclipse CS so you won’t have any guesswork.
    If you have a different airbrush model than the Eclipse CS, you may still find this video helpful. But be sure to check out all of our QuickTech videos as we might have a video specific for your Iwata. If not, we are probably making one soon.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @janinelew2483
    @janinelew2483 Před 3 lety +3

    I just ordered my first Eclipse airbrush! I've never used an airbrush before. I know this video will really come in handy.

    • @iwatamedea1
      @iwatamedea1  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for choosing Iwata! Yes, a solid cleaning routine is key to a great airbrush experience. Have fun!

    • @janinelew2483
      @janinelew2483 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iwatamedea1 I got it yesterday and she's beautiful!😍

  • @aliasangelalias
    @aliasangelalias Před rokem +2

    I just watch the disassemble process for the GSI Creos Mr Procon Boy WA PS289 and my jaw dropped just how many pieces and tools are involved. This Eclipse CS is 100% better with fewer parts, and it looks very easy to maintain!

    • @iwatamedea1
      @iwatamedea1  Před rokem

      Iwata Eclipse series brushes were designed for easier maintenance when compared to other models. They are very popular as a result

  • @arnococlet6895
    @arnococlet6895 Před 3 lety

    Hello! I just received my first airbrush. An Iwata HP CS and when I disassembled it I saw something on the needle. The needle is on one side a bit like an arrow tip but smoother. A bit faster on one side or like a small drop of water. Is it the way is supposed to be?

    • @iwatamedea1
      @iwatamedea1  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment. It would be helpful to see an image of the needle. Please use this form to contact our Customer Care team and they will be able to help! www.iwata-airbrush.com/blog/contact-us/

  • @TheDankert
    @TheDankert Před 9 měsíci

    I just purchased a HPCS and my nozzle is not compression fit. It's fused to the front of the airbrush

  • @DoctorReyesArt
    @DoctorReyesArt Před 3 měsíci

    What is the safest way to pull your cone out, when it's stuck inside the nozzle?

    • @iwatamedea1
      @iwatamedea1  Před 2 měsíci

      Using a cotton swab dipped in some acetone, apply around the stuck area, wait a few minutes and then try to wiggle it loose. Repeat if necessary. If you are still unable to get it loose go to our website to the troubleshooting section at this link. See troubleshooting tips and scroll down for a fillable form that get you to our technical department. Please include a picture. Thanks for messaging. www.iwata-airbrush.com/blog/troubleshooting/

  • @user-ki4tl5kz4z
    @user-ki4tl5kz4z Před 4 měsíci

    Want to convert to 0.5 from 0.35 and I am in doubt...besides the obvious needle and nozzle is any other part needed? Thank you very much, Domo Arigato!

    • @iwatamedea1
      @iwatamedea1  Před 4 měsíci +1

      For a successful conversion you will need to convert the needle, nozzle and nozzle cap

    • @user-ki4tl5kz4z
      @user-ki4tl5kz4z Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@iwatamedea1 Domo Arigato!

  • @mrhulk93
    @mrhulk93 Před rokem

    My needle won't go through, I follow the exactly the way you did it. It wouldn't go through and the tip is bent....

  • @ProspectorsGhost
    @ProspectorsGhost Před rokem

    I just purchased my Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush. - WHY? - Because almost all airbrush experts highly recommend the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS as the next goto general workhorse in an airbrush upgrade. - So I went with the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush in my upgrade.
    I know that the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush comes with the 0.35 needle and nozzle set already installed from the factory. - But, do you know (or can you tell me), if the “Iwata Eclipse BCS 0.5mm Nozzle”, and the “Iwata Eclipse BCS 0.5mm Fluid Needle” will interchange with, fit on (in), and work in the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush?
    Of all the different video’s I’ve watched pertaining to the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush, Not one of the other airbrush experts on CZcams has ever mentioned anything about ever having changed out the two needle systems in their Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush or if that needle/nozzle combo switcheroo has been done or could be done.
    So therefore, basically, what I'm asking is if the “Iwata Eclipse BCS 0.5mm Nozzle”, and the “Iwata Eclipse BCS 0.5mm Fluid Needle” will interchange with, the factory installed 0.35 needle and nozzle set and work in the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush?

    • @iwatamedea1
      @iwatamedea1  Před rokem +1

      You are correct, Iwata Eclipse HP-CS is highly versatile and has been a go-to for airbrushers for decades. You really can't go wrong with it because it can do most types of spraying really well. When taken care of properly, they will be in-service for many years. If you wish to convert your Iwata Eclipse HP-CS to a .5 mm set up, it takes three parts to do that. You must change the Needle (Item # I6171), Nozzle (Item #I6041), and Nozzle Cap (Item #I6021). These parts can be purchased at Coast Airbrush or in Canada Maple Airbrush. Thank you for choosing Iwata.

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 Před 3 lety +1

    Are people really that stupid? - I mean: "not being able to download the instruction sheets", well the answer is YES!!!