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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: You have a warrenty problem

In Reply to: You have a warrenty problem posted by Dale on July 21, 2003 at 10:15:52:


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Posted by:
J P_S
on July 21, 2003 at 14:34:26

: Somethin is restricting the flow of air into the marker. It is internal to the marker since you switched air supplies.

: I assume if you let it set long enough between shots, the velocity comes back up to your original start velocity. Then what little aire it is getting has time to build up pressure.

: You don't want to void your warranty by taking it apart and trying to FIX IT.

: One thing you can try is to cut a 1/2" disk out of a 2 liter soda bottle or milk carton and put it in the ASA and then install your tank.

: IF the problem is that the needle valve of the tank is NOT being depressed far enough, that will fix it by depressing it another .005" when you screw the tank in.

: It would still be a warrenty item but at least you know what to tell them it is.


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