Just double checking before I call Coast to get info on sending my gun in for repair/replacement.
When using my Tamiya Superfine, the trigger sticks .. well sticks is not the right word, The trigger is very slow to return to the full up and therefore "off" or "no air" position.
The paint needle controls are fine, rocking forwards and back works as it always has.
I have also been very careful NOT to have the trigger assembly come out of the gun when cleaning. I use an old, blunted needle to hold the trigger parts while the good needle is being cleaned.
Am I right in guessing that the problem lies outside my areas of easy access and is somewhere within the body of the airbrush?
Anyone else ever have this problem?
Mike
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Tamiya airbrush trigger spring problems
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Posted: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 - 02:56 AM UTC