P24
SECTION 9
CASH
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Magnum XL
TROUBLESHOOTING
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SAFE MISFIRE REMOVAL
If the cartridge does not fire, follow the procedure below
1
Holding the tool with the muzzle pointing away from you or any other person, do nothing and wait for at least
30 seconds before continuing
2
Turn the breech cap (Item 6) counter-clockwise and unscrew until the breech cap and barrel (Item 1) are separate
3
Observe if the cartridge is wet, oily or dirty
4
Look at the cartridge head - if it has been struck, drop the cartridge into a water-filled metal container to make safe;
5
If there is no indent, follow the corrective procedure below
6
Clean the cartridge chamber using chamber brush and mop and a soft cloth before testing with a new cartridge
7
If the tool misfires a second time, remove it from the work area as it requires further investigative work and servicing
MISFIRE - CORRECTIVE ACTION WHEN THE FIRING PIN DOES NOT STRIKE THE HEAD
If no indent is visible on the cartridge head, strip down the tool and check the condition and operation of parts.
4
Worn or damaged firing pin (Item 16) - replace pin
4
Worn or damaged cartridge chamber - tool has surpassed its expected usage - we recommend the purchase
of a new stunning tool
4
Test the tool after every corrective action to ensure the tool is working correctly before putting back into operation
TRAPPED OR STUCK CARTRIDGE REMOVAL
To remove a cartridge that is stuck and will not eject using the extractor tool:
1
Unscrew and remove the barrel (Item 1) from the tool
2
Remove the washers, sleeves and bolt (Items 2, 3 and 4)
3
Grip the barrel in a soft jawed vice
4
Using the push rod supplied with the tool, insert into the barrel and gently push out the cartridge through
the cartridge chamber
5
Reassemble using reverse procedure to above
6
Clean the cartridge chamber with a soft cloth before testing with a new cartridge
7
If the tool misfires a second time, remove it from the work area as it requires further investigative work and servicing