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Old 28-12-2011
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Default help o rings for iwata eclipse

does any1 know the sizes of the o rings inside the iwata eclipse ?
or anywhere i can a replacement kit .
the parts from iwata are exspensive if i only need the o rings.
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Old 29-12-2011
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Contact everything airbrush, they sell packs of o rings, they'll sort you out, not open until the new year. At a guess use some PTFE tape as a quick fix.

http://www.everythingairbrush.com/ You'll have to phone them they're not on the site.

Other than that any o ring will do but unfortunately I don't know the size, doesn't it say in the manual ?

Also, if you're using water based paints ALL the time rubber based O rings are fine. If you're using Solvent based paints you need to get Teflon ones.
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cheers m8 .it doesnt say in the manual , i use both . so teflon wud be best
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Sorry I don't use an eclipse, where are they going ?

I have a cheap airbrush which is an iwata copy, the nozzle seats in with an o ring I think I've got a spare of that I can measure if it's any help ? Let me know.
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