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Thank you!!! NT
In Reply to: Try this... Cush posted by XCush on December 28, 2002 at 17:08:37:
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Posted by: EZRIDER7366 on December 30, 2002 at 20:34:51
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: This is a difficult stage in regards to setting up the timing of the gun. You need patients and about 1000rds of paint. My guess is, as you see the dipswitches from top to bottom you are numbering 1 to 4. The first 2 are the “fire adjustments” and the bottoms 2 are “bolt adjustments”. Your existing set-up has the bolt adjustments at a fast rate, which means the bolt is moving too fast and stopping on the paint and not giving enough time to for the balls to feed. : Off = left position/ On = Right position : So try setting up as followed: 1 off, 2 on, 3 off, 4 off. (Effects causes the bolt to slow down) : Second setting as followed: 1 on, 2 on, 3 on, 4 off. (Effects causes the firing adjustments to speed up) : As you change the timing the gun will sound different as well as performance, this is where experience comes into play. I can’t tell you how the gun will sound, so you will have to base the changes on how the gun shoots. : NOTE: Make sure you have good paint i.e. PMI when checking the performance, if you don’t have Power feed then take off the Air Assist. (Right feed shoots well w/o Air Assist) Paint needs to be stacked so don’t shoot fast with 20balls or less. Paint to barrel matching is required. The cough and skipping should reduce to maybe 1 or 2 times within a hopper full. : : : My problem is that im double feeding or the bolt stops on the ball. : : : Im using fresh round paint,total freak kit and air assist. : : The dist switches are all off.
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