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Hi-Line THRevolution TRMicron CMHi-Line CHEclipse CSK U S TO M S E R I E S M A N UA L & PA R T S G U I D E— w w w . I W ATA A I R B R U S H . c o m —Iwata-Medea, Inc.tel: (503) 253-7308 P.O. Box 14397fax: (503) 253-0721info@medea-artool.com Portland, Oregon 97293 part no. K 910

Kustom Congratulations on the purchase of your Iwata— a versatile, reliable and highperformance airbrush! Kustom painting takes pole position with the new Iwata Kustom airbrush seriesthat sports large cups and shines in atomizing solvent-based paints.T E F LO N PA C K I N G SPRE-SET HANDLES &LARGE CUPSTA L L T R I G G E R Sdistinguish these airbrushes as Kustom!ONLY FROM IWATA-MEDEAIwata airbrushes are designed for the demanding professional. Modern, precision machining and carefully selectedmaterials are employed in the manufacturing process to ensure consistent high performance and long life. Each Iwataairbrush is spray-tested before shipment to assure maximum performance and adherence to Iwata’s strict qualitystandards. To maintain your Iwata Kustom airbrush at its peak performance, proper care and attention must be observed.

4Iwata Kustom Hi-Line TH AirbrushThe first airbrush to create both round-pattern and fan-pattern sprays,the Kustom Hi-Line TH stands alone among its peers. Triggering theimagination of auto-body touch-up and Kustom painters, the Kustom THdelivers unprecedented fan pattern control with a minimum ofoverspray — giving it a unique advantage over mini touch up guns.The fan-pattern air cap produces an oval spray pattern — perfect forcreating smoother blends, gradations and backgrounds because thepaint is atomized more consistently across the entire width of the spray.Great for small areas such as chip repair, fender wells, door jams andother hard-to-reach areas.The Kustom TH also features an interchangeable round-pattern air cap,producing a round spray pattern with concentrated spray at its center,which is preferable for freehand graphics and fine line detail.TH Spray PatternsFANROUNDThese features, and more, distinguish the Kustom TH as the ultimate airbrush for creative versatility.K9200 Features:Unique high-precision fan-pattern spray-head system; "Fan-Pattern" air cap(requires 1 HP or larger compressor) "Round-Pattern" air cap Large 1/2 oz. (14ml) removable gravity-feed fluid cup Teflon needle packings0.50mm nozzle Pre-set handleMAC Valve (Micro Air Control) Spray-gun trigger design Pistol-Grip Filter included - see page 155

6Iwata Kustom Micron CM AirbrushIwata Kustom Revolution TR AirbrushTriggering the passion of spray-gun users, the KustomRevolution TR airbrush proves easy to use. The long triggerprovides commanding control of the airbrush spray.The MAC Daddy of all airbrushes, the Kustom Micron CM isframed around the Iwata Custom Micron airbrush. The newKustom Micron CM airbrush provides extreme control ofultra fine-line spray, silky-smooth atomization and ultimatepaint-flow control with hand-tuned, hand-adjustedperformance. Iwata Micron airbrushes are world-renownas the professional’s choice for the utmost of fine line detail.K9000 Features:K9400 Features: 0.30mm nozzle Teflon needle packings Large 3/4 oz. (21ml) gravity fluid removable cup Spray-gun trigger design Pre-set handle Pistol-Grip Filter included - see page 15 0.23mm "Matched Head System" Teflon needle packings Large 1/2 oz. (14ml) gravity fluid cup Taller trigger for extreme control of trigger action and paint flow Pre-set handle MAC valve for precise air pressure control Pistol-Grip Filter included - see page 15Iwata Kustom Hi-Line CH AirbrushIwata Kustom Eclipse CS AirbruIshA preferred airbrush for users who need ultimate controlof fine-line work and medium background spraying, theKustom Hi-Line CH boasts a MAC valve that supplies preciseair control to the head of the airbrush for ultimate control.The workhorse of the Kustom line, the Kustom Eclipse CSfeatures a large general-purpose nozzle/needle combination.Still maintaining fine-line control, the Kustom Eclipse CScreates wide background sprays with fine atomization andcontrol. Designed to spray metallic, pearlescent and basecoat paints.K9100 Features: 0.30mm nozzle Teflon needle packings Large 1/2 oz. (14ml) gravity fluid cup Taller trigger for extreme control of trigger action and paint flow Pre-set handle MAC Valve for precise air-pressure control Pistol-Grip Filter included - see page 15K9300 Features: 0.35mm nozzle Teflon needle packings Large 1/2 oz. (14ml) gravity fluid cup Taller trigger for extreme control of trigger action and paint flow Pre-set handle Pistol-Grip Filter included - see page 157

8— G E T T I N G S TA R T E D —CompressorChoose an appropriate compressor for your Kustom airbrush.The Iwata Sprint Jet or Smart Jet compressors are a good beginner’schoice and will provide approximately 25 - 30 psi of air pressureto your Kustom TR, CM, CH and CS airbrushes. The high poweredIwata Power Jet Pro, Power Jet and Power Jet Lite compressors canbe controlled to provide 5 - 45 psi to your Kustom airbrush, andare the ideal air sources to utilize all of the Kustom airbrush series’unique potential.PLEASE NOTE: The TH fan pattern air cap requires a 1 HP or largercompressor.Assembly and Spray TestCarefully screw the Pistol-Grip Filter (#40) onto the air valve of yourKustom airbrush and hand tighten. Next, screw airhose to bottom ofthe Pistol-Grip Filter and hand tighten. CAUTION: Be especially carefulto not cross-thread or over-tighten connections or you may damagethe filter. Finally, screw the airhose onto the compressor and lightlytighten with a wrench. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!Check to ensure that you can pull the main lever (#14 on CM, CHand CS) or trigger (#14 on TH and TR) fully back. If trigger action islimited, unscrew the adjusting knob at the back end of the pre-sethandle (#39) to allow the main lever (or trigger) to be fully pulledback, or adjust as needed.—If your airbrush is equipped with a Micro Air Control (MAC) valve (#16on TH, CM and CH), adjust valve to wide open position, allowing air toflow when the main lever is pushed down, or trigger is pulled back.Pointing the airbrush away from you, press down on the mainlever (or pull trigger) to start the flow of air through the airbrushand clear it of any residue. To further ensure a clean airbrush, adda small amount of the appropriate cleaner or solvent into thecolor cup and spray it through the airbrush by pushing down andpulling back on the main lever (or pull trigger) to open the nozzle(#6) of the airbrush. Fully allow the all the cleaner to spray throughthe airbrush. CAUTION: Check paint manufacturer’s label for details.Not all paints and cleaners are compatible with one another, andthe appropriate cleaner must be used to ensure that your airbrushis properly maintained.CAUTION: Always wear appropriate respirator or spray mask andprotective clothing. Spray in a well ventilated area.G E N E R A L O P E R AT I O N —Fine Line SprayTo spray a fine line, depress and pull the main lever (#14 on CM, CHand CS) or pull trigger (#14 on TH and TR) back slightly while positioning the airbrush close to the surface (approximately 1/16 - 1/2inch). The thickness of the line can be controlled by varying thedistance of the airbrush from the surface and adjusting the amount ofpaint flow by the position of the main lever (or trigger).Wide Line and Background SprayingFor wider lines and background spray, depress and pull the mainlever (or pull trigger) further back to release more paint. Increase thedistance between the airbrush and surface (from 1/2 - 6 inches iscommon) to control spray width. Increasing the air pressure will alsoaffect the spray width. Kustom airbrushes will spray a backgroundwidth of approximately 2” (TR, CM, CH and CS) to 4” (TH).The TH is equipped with a fan air cap (#5A) creating an oval spraypattern, as opposed to a circle. The fan air cap produces a superiorspray pattern for backgrounds, smoother blends and gradations. Touse the fan air cap, loosen the cover ring (#4) and position the tabs onthe fan air cap up-and-down for a horizontal spray pattern, and sideto-side for a vertical spray pattern. The round pattern air cap (#5B) canbe substituted to create a circle spray pattern for finer detail work.Cutaway HandleTurn the compressor on, and if using an Iwata Power Jet Pro, PowerJet or Power Jet Lite compressor, adjust the pressure to 25 psi. Checkfor any air leaks at airhose connections.The cutaway handle (#39) is a special feature on the Kustom TR, CM,CH and CS. Its purpose is two-fold;1) A wider background spray pattern can be accomplished bypulling the exposed needle chucking nut (#37) back to fullyopen the nozzle, while simultaneously depressing the main lever(#14 on CM, CH and CS) or trigger (#14 on TR), passing more paintthrough the nozzle.2) Free up paint clogs that may have formed at the tip of theairbrush by pulling the exposed needle chucking nut back tofully open the nozzle while simultaneously depressing the mainlever or trigger .allowing the clog to be sprayed out.StipplingIwata Kustom TR, CM, CH and CS airbrushes are designed to producea wide range of stippling textures. Stippling is achieved by removingthe needle cap (#1) and nozzle cap (#2) and adjusting the air pressurebetween 5 and 50 psi. Lower air pressure will give you coarse stipplewhereas a higher pressure will provide a fine stipple effect. Paintviscosity will also affect the stippling texture. At low air pressure the mainlever (or trigger) may need to be pumped to create a coarse stipple.Air PressureWorking pressures vary from between 10 to 45 psi, depending on whattype of work is being done and what textures are desired. The viscosityof the paint and your desired spray characteristics will also have aneffect on which pressure is ideal. As a general rule, larger amounts ofpaint or thicker paints will be sprayed with higher pressures.Paint PreparationProper preparation and filtering the paint through a nylon mesh isrecommended for best performance. Paint should be thinned withits proper solvent. It is best to prepare the paint relatively thin andmake repeated passes across the work to achieve the desired shade.This will also improve the quality of your work and decrease thecleaning time of your airbrush.9

10— MAINTENANCE —Before Each SessionAt the beginning of each session, spray water or appropriatepaint solvent through the airbrush to make sure the airbrush isworking properly.Cleaning the Airbrush Between Color ChangesRemove excess paint left in the color cup (or center cup - #11 onTH & TR) of your airbrush. Rinse the color cup with airbrush cleanerand use a paper towel to wipe out any remaining paint. Fill thebottom of the color cup with cleaner and spray it through until thespray is colorless. Remove excess cleaner. Now you are ready to useanother color in the airbrush. When finished, repeat the cleaningprocedure.To Clean the NeedleRemove the pre-set handle (#39). Loosen the needle chuckingnut (#37) and slowly pull the needle (#36) straight out. Wipe theresidue off the needle by gently rotating it in a soft cloth foldedover the needle. Carefully re-insert the needle into the airbrushand push gently until it seats against the nozzle. CAUTION: Themost probable time to damage the needle is when the needlepasses through the needle chucking guide (#31) and needlepackaging screw (#27). If the needle stops abruptly, retractand examine the trigger mechanism for proper assembly andre-insert the needle again. Tighten the needle chucking nut.After Each SessionAt the end of an airbrush session, increase the air pressure andspray cleaning solution through the airbrush for a short period—of time. Remove and clean needle (refer to “To Clean the Needle”section).PeriodicallyTo ensure smooth trigger action, lubricate the needle (#36)and main lever mechanism (#14 on CM, CH and CS) ortrigger (#14 on TR and TH) regularly. Lubricate slide cam (#28) onKustom TH and TR airbrushes. Periodically, remove the needleand coat it with a high-quality lubricant (like Medea SuperLube); then wipe the needle with a soft, clean cloth, leaving ona light coat of lube. Re-insert the needle into the airbrush andre-tighten the needle chucking nut (#37). A couple drops of SuperLube can also be placed into the main lever slot or slide cam slot inthe airbrush body to lubricate these moving parts.NOTE: DO NOT over-lube the needle (#36) or the main levermechanism (#14 on CM, CH and CS) or trigger (#14 on TR and TH)since it is possible to transfer the excess lube into the nozzle (#6),causing severe paint flow problems. DO NOT use light machineoil for lubrication. This will cause the needle to stick as it movesthrough the needle packing.CAUTION: If it becomes absolutely necessary to dismantlethe airbrush, please note the following: DO NOT use pliers toassemble or disassemble the airbrush. In most situations, youdo not need tools to dismantle the airbrush. If needed, use anappropriate wrench to unscrew the head cap (#3 on CS) orhead base (#7 on TH) which is the part that seals the nozzle ontospecific airbrush bodies.TROUBLESHOOTING — Troubleshooting ProceduresSkipping: Dirty airbrush- Refer to Maintenance section Pigment too thick Air pressure too high Improper nozzle / body connection Loose head cap on CS Cracked or damaged nozzle (#6) Dried paint on tip of needle- Refer to Maintenance sectionDouble Line: Dirty airbrush- Refer to Maintenance section Bent needle Debris on tip of nozzle (#6) or in nozzlecap (#2) Cracked or damaged nozzle (#6) Dried paint on tip of needle (#36)- Refer to Maintenance sectionSpattering: Dirty airbrush- Refer to Maintenance section P igment build-up in needle cap (#1) or aircap (#5A or #5B on TH) Pigment too thick Air pressure too low Dried paint on tip of needle- Refer to Maintenance sectionNo Spraying: Clogged nozzle- Refer to Maintenance section L oose nozzle cap (#2 on TR, CM, CH andCS) - hand tighten only L oose head cap (#3 on CS) - tighten lightlywith provided wrench L oose needle chucking nut (#37) Improper air pressure Paint too thick Cracked or damaged nozzle (#6)- Refer to Maintenance section Vent hole in cup lid is pluggedBubbling in fluid cup or bottle: Loose nozzle cap (#2 on TR, CM, CH, CS) orhead cap (#3 on CS) - hand tighten only Improper nozzle/body seal Cracked or damaged nozzle (#6)- Refer to Maintenance sectionTrigger sticks or does not move smoothly: Use Medea Super Lube around the airvalve piston packing o-ring (#17) and/orin the main lever (#14 on CM, CH and CS)or trigger (#14 on TR and TH) or slide cam(#28 on TR and TH)- Refer to Maintenance section11

12—R E P L A C E M E N T PA R T S a n d A CC E S S O R I E S —Nozzle #6In time, the nozzle may wear or be damaged and may need to bereplaced. Before replacing the nozzle, you need to pull the needle(#36) tip back into the airbrush protecting it from damage. Dothis by removing the pre-set handle (#39), loosening the needlechucking nut (#37), and gently pulling the needle back awayfrom the nozzle 3/4” to 1” from its seated position. Lightly tightenchucking nut (#37) to secure needle.Nozzle — Kustom Eclipse CS Remove the cover ring (#4) and air cap (#5A or #5B), andremove the nozzle (#6) using the provided spanner wrench(#45). Lightly screw in new nozzle and tighten “lightly” withspanner wrench. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Use the provided spanner head cap wrench (#46) to unscrewthe head cap (#3). If the nozzle (#6) is stuck, slightly push theside of the nozzle with your thumb, which should loosen it.Pull the nozzle out of the body of the airbrush and replace itwith a new nozzle. Replace the head cap and “lightly” tighten6with the provided head cap wrench. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!CSRe-seat the needle into the nozzle by loosening the needlechucking nut and gently pushing the needle forward until itseats with the new nozzle. Re-tighten the needle chuckingnut and re-assemble the rest of the airbrush. NOTE: To ensureeven wear, it is recommended that the needle be changed atthe same time. Replace the cover ring and tightenby hand. Re-seat the needle into thenozzle by loosening the needlechucking nut (#37) and gentlypushing the needle forwarduntil it seats with the new nozzle.Re-tighten the needle chuckingnut and re-assemble the rest of theairbrush. NOTE: To ensure even wear,it is recommended that the needlebe changed at the same time. Remove the nozzle cap (#2), and remove the nozzle (#6)using the provided spanner wrench (#45). Lightly screw innew nozzle and tighten “lightly” with spanner wrench. DONOT OVERTIGHTEN! Re-seat the needle into the nozzle6by loosening the needle chucking nut (#37) and gentlypushing the needle forward until it seats with the newTRnozzle. Re-tighten the needle chucking nut andCHre-assemble the rest of the airbrush NOTE: To ensure evenwear, it is recommended that the needle be changed at thesame time.Nozzle — Kustom Hi-Line TH4Nozzle — Kustom Revolution TR and Hi-Line CH75A6TH5BHead System on Kustom Micron CM #9In time, components of the Kustom Micron CM Head System maywear or become damaged and may need to be replaced. The HeadSystem is replaceable as a complete set and includes; needle cap (#1),nozzle cap (#2), fluid nozzle (#6), and head system base (#7). Beforereplacing the Head System, you need to pull the needle tip back intothe airbrush protecting it from damage. Do this by removing thehandle (#39), loosening the needle chucking nut (#37), and gentlypulling the needle (#36) back away from the nozzle 3/4” to 1” fromits seated position. Lightly tighten chucking nut to secure needle.Simply unscrew the entire Head System (#9) from the airbrush bodyand replace it with the new head system - tighten by hand. DO NOTOVERTIGHTEN! Re-seat the needle into the nozzle by loosening theneedle chucking nut and gently pushing the needle forward until itseats with the new nozzle. Re-tighten the needlechucking nut and re-assemble the rest of the7airbrush. NOTE: To ensure even wear, it isrecommended that the needle6be changed at the same time.2Needle #36Iwata needles are made of precision ground and hardenedstainless-steel and will withstand prolonged usage. They are, however,subject to easy physical damage because of their very long taper andextremely fine tip. If the needle point becomes severely bent, it mustbe straightened before being pulled back through the nozzle. If not,the bent needle might damage the nozzle as it is pulled through.Crown Cap on Kustom Micron CM #1A crown cap is used to protect the needle when spraying a fine lineand to prevent pigment build-up and spattering when sprayinglarge backgrounds.Pre-Set Handle #39A threaded adjusting screw on the back of the handle limits the amountof the main lever (#14) or trigger (#14) pull back movement providingaccurate control of the paint being sprayed.Quick Disconnect (Optional Accessory)A quick disconnect joint is screwed onto the airhose and a quickdisconnect adaptor is screwed onto each airbrush. The quickdisconnect joint on the airhose is used to facilitate fast changingof the airhose from one airbrush to another when using multipleairbrushes with one airhose.1913

Warranted All Iwata airbrushes areagainst all manufacturing defects of material and manufacture or workmanshipfor a period of FIVE years from date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fluid needles or fluid nozzles since theseparts need to be replaced occasionally due to normal wear. Any other parts or materials that are or become defectiveso as not to be usable within this period will be repaired or replaced. This warranty does not cover damage caused bynegligence or airbrushes which have been altered or abused in any way. Call or e-mail Iwata-Medea before returning anairbrush for the appropriate procedure for warranty repairs.Genuine Iwata.Copyright 2006 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 , Power Jet Lite , Medea Super Lube , Pistol Grip Filter , and all products denoted with or are registered trademarks or trademarks ofIwata-Medea Inc. Iwata and the Iwata logo are registered trademarks of Anest Iwata Japan Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.All other trademarks are of their respective owners. For more information visit iwata-medea.comKustom logo design by Craig Fraser, Air Syndicate — online at GotPaint.comEvery Iwata KustomSeries Airbrushfeatures theIwata-MedeaPistol-Grip Filter. Illustration and design by A.D. Cook dba ADCook Inc. — online at ADCook.comPistol-Grip FilterFor clean, dry air-flow.Attaching directly onto the airbrush,the Iwata-Medea Pistol-Grip Filter is thefinal defense to deliver clean, dry air toyour airbrush. Miniature in size, the superfine, 5-micron filter element performslike a full-size moisture separator.The clear filter bowl allows a visualinspection of built-up moisture and isevacuated through a spring-loadedrelease valve – without taking thefilter off the airbrush.Ergonomically designed, the Pistol-GripFilter provides for many comfortablehours of spraying.15

ode #Part Name#Code #Part Name45A5B678101112131415162427282930313334363739I 110 7I 110 5I 110 6I 081 1I 082 1I 083 1I 150 7I 070 8I 718 2I 714 2I 714 1I 190 2I 190 1I 731 2I 125 8I 730 1I 730 2I 731 1I 715 2I 770 3I 170 7I 075 7I 120 1I 155 9Cover RingAir Cap (Fan Pattern)Air Cap (Round Pattern)Fluid Nozzle 0.50mmHead BasePacking Head BasePacking Center CupCenter CupCup LidTrigger ScrewTriggerPacking MAC ValveMicro Air Control ValveMain Body Ring ScrewNeedle Packing SetSlide CamSlide Cam SpringMain Body RingNeedle Chucking GuideSpringSpring GuideFluid Needle 0.50mmNeedle Chucking NutPre-Set Handle1722234045I 145 1I 712 1I 713 1FA 450I 165 1Packing Air ValveAir Valve SetAir ValvePistol Grip FilterSpanner Wrench2322Iwata Kustom Hi-Line THK9200404517

18128343311313029371028252627362462391311417#Code #Part Name#Code #Part Name1268101112131424252627282930313334363739I 701 3I 702 2I 704 2I 605 1I 150 7I 070 7I 095 9I 714 2I 714 1I 731 2I 725 3I 150 2I 725 2I 730 1I 730 2I 731 1I 715 2I 770 3I 170 7I 717 4I 120 1I 155 4Needle CapNozzle Cap 0.30mmFluid Nozzle 0.30mmPacking HeadPacking Center CupCenter CupCup LidTrigger ScrewTriggerMain Body Ring ScrewTeflon Needle PackingNeedle PackingNeedle Packing ScrewSlide CamSlide Cam SpringMain Body RingNeedle Chucking GuideSpringSpring GuideFluid Needle 0.30mmNeedle Chucking NutPre-Set Cutaway Handle1722234045I 145 1I 712 1I 713 1FA 450I 165 1Packing Air ValveAir Valve SetAir ValvePistol Grip FilterSpanner Wrench23Iwata Kustom Revolution TRK940022404519

2034141233323137827736621159391617#Code #Part Name#Code #Part Name126789121415162731I 535 1DI 535 2CI 535 2BI 535 1AI 580 2I 535 2I 718 1I 545 3I 190 2I 190 1I 590 2I 115 717224045I 580 1I 510 1FA 450I 165 1Packing Air ValveAir Valve SetPistol Grip FilterSpanner Wrench323334363739I 565 2I 570 1I 575 1I 540 3I 120 1I 585 3Needle CapNozzle Cap 0.23mmFluid Nozzle 0.23mmHead System BasePacking Fluid HeadFluid Head System 0.23mmCup LidMain LeverPacking MAC ValveMicro Air Control ValveNeedle Packing SetNeedle Chucking Guidewith Auxiliary LeverSpring Guide ScrewSpringNeedle Spring AdjusterFluid Needle 0.23mmNeedle Chucking NutPre-Set Cutaway Handle22Iwata Kustom Micron CMK9000454021

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26— I WATA K U S T O M S E R I E S A I R B R U S H E S M A S T E R PA R T S L I S T —#Code #Part NameTH TR CM CH CS#Code #11112222345A5B66666778889101111I 110 2I 535 1DI 601 1I 701 3I 140 3I 535 2CI 602 2I 702 2I 603 1I 110 7I 110 5I 110 6I 080 8I 081 1I 535 2BI 604 2I 704 2I 082 1I 535 1AI 083 1I 580 2I 605 1I 535 2I 150 7I 070 7I 070 8Needle CapNeedle CapNeedle CapNeedle CapNozzle Cap 0.30mmNozzle Cap 0.23mmNozzle Cap 0.35mmNozzle Cap 0.30mmHead CapCover RingAir Cap (Fan Pattern)Air Cap (Round Pattern)Fluid Nozzle 0.30mmFluid Nozzle 0.50mmFluid Nozzle 0.23mmFluid Nozzle 0.35mmFluid Nozzle 0.30mmHead BaseHead System BasePacking Head BasePacking Fluid HeadPacking HeadFluid Head System 0.23mmPacking Center CupCenter CupCenter Cupxxxxxxxxx x xxx x xxx x 2727I 095 9I 618 1I 718 1I 718 2I 714 2I 545 3I 612 3I 714 1I 190 2I 190 1I 145 1I 580 1I 608 1I 510 4I 611 1I 030 4I 510 1I 712 1I 609 1I 713 1I 731 2I 725 3I 150 2I 125 8I 590 2I 725 1I 725 2xxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxx x xx xxx xxxxxxxx xxx x x xxx xxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxx x xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx#Code #Part NameTH TR CM CH CS28293031I 730 1I 730 2I 731 1I 115 7 x xxxx 46I 715 1I 715 2I 565 2I 135 1I 570 1I 770 3I 170 7I 575 1I 770 1I 075 3I 075 7I 540 3I 617 2I 717 4I 120 1I 155 6I 155 4I 155 9I 585 3FA 450I 165 1I 630 1Slide CamSlide Cam SpringMain Body RingNeedle Chucking Guidewith Auxiliary LeverNeedle Chucking GuideNeedle Chucking GuideSpring Guide ScrewSpringSpringSpringSpring GuideNeedle Spring AdjusterSpring GuideFluid Needle 0.30mmFluid Needle 0.50mmFluid Needle 0.23mmFluid Needle 0.35mmFluid Needle 0.30mmNeedle Chucking NutPre-Set Cutaway HandlePre-Set Cutaway HandlePre-Set HandlePre-Set Cutaway HandlePistol Grip FilterSpanner WrenchSpanner Head Cap Wrenchx xxx xxx xxx xx x xx xxx xxxxxx x xx xxx x xx xxx xx xxx x xx xxxx xxxx xxx x xx xxxx xxx x xxx x Part NameTH TR CM CH CSCup LidCup LidCup LidCup LidTrigger Screw Main LeverMain LeverTriggerPacking MAC ValveMicro Air Control ValvePacking Air ValvePacking Air ValveAir Valve Guide BodyAir Valve SpringAir Valve GuideAir Valve SetAir Valve SetAir Valve SetAir ValveAir ValveMain Body Ring ScrewTeflon Needle PackingNeedle PackingNeedle Packing SetNeedle Packing SetNeedle Packing SetNeedle Packing Screwxxx xx xxxxxx x xx xxx xxx xx xx xxxxxx x xxx xx xx xx x xxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xx xx xxxx xxxxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxx xxxxxx xKustom THKustom TRKustom CMKustom CHKustom CS27

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