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CAUTION:
READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE USING OR ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON
YOUR MARKER. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY POINT, STOP AND SEEK
PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT.
Grip Frame Removal
For most maintenance the grip frame doesn’t require removal. However, in case of excessive paint
on the grip frame, excessive curiosity, or excessive free time, here is how to go about doing it
moderately sanely. The trigger can be removed any time during this process before removing the
front and rear frame screws.
1.
Begin by removing the six grip screws –
three on either side of the grip.
2.
Remove the wrap around grips. Notice
that these truly wrap – they are not
molded in a U shape like some other
manufacturers do. Also notice the
ribbed for your protection design on the
inside of the grip panels. The rib helps
align and secure the grip along the top of
the grip opening while making it harder
for your paint, rain, or your friend’s
drool to get into the frame.
3.
Remove the three screws holding in the
control board.
4.
Lift the back of the control board out
first, making sure the power switch
clears the frame. Then slide the board
slightly back while removing the front to
prevent catching the micro-switch.
5.
Turn the board over and disconnect the
eye and solenoid wires. Always pull on
the plug itself, not the actual wires.
6.
Remove the ram and remove the rear
grip frame screw accessed from the top
of the marker in the ram area
7.
Remove the front grip frame screw
8.
Slide the frame down and off the body.
Use care to not snag any wires or
connectors as they pass through the
frame.
9.
Clean out any debris, paint, or other
gunk. Lubricate the two o-rings on the
top of the grip frame then reassemble.
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