ULTRALITE REACH TRIGGER
The NT11 has a new external reach
adjustment for the Ultralite trigger.
This adjustment changes the angle that the
trigger sits without the need to take off the
gripframe or Sticky Grip.
TO ADJUST TRIGGER REACH
(SEE FIGURES 1 AND 2)
To adjust, simply loosen the two 6-32
screws using a 1/16” Allen wrench. You
do not have to remove the screws from the
trigger. Now the front of the trigger (shown
in green) should rotate freely while the
back of the trigger (shown in blue) remains
relatively stationary. When the desired reach
angle has been achieved, tighten the two
6-32 screws snugly. Be careful not to over
tighten and strip the Allen wrench or screws.
NOTE: The spring tension adjustment (outlined on page 28) should be set while the trigger’s
reach is situated in either the rear position or the loose position so the spring tension adjust
screw can be externally accessed.
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
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FIGURE 2
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• Be sure the trigger is not adjusted to the point where it is too
sensitive and may cause accidental discharge of the marker
• Removing the trigger spring may cause premature wear on the
microswitch, resulting in failure.
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTING YOUR TRIGGER
The trigger’s forward and over travel, spring tension, and
reach are fully adjustable so that you can fine-tune the
trigger to your exact liking. You do not need to remove
the frame or grip from the gun in order to adjust the
trigger pull.
There are two adjustment screws located on the left side
of the Ultralite frame and one adjustment screw behind
the trigger. The two screws on the side of the frame
adjust the travel of the trigger.
The one located behind the trigger is used to change the
tension of the trigger spring.
TO ADJUST TRIGGER TRAVEL (SEE FIGURE 1)
Use a 5⁄64” Allen wrench to make the desired adjustments.
• The lower screw controls the forward travel. Screwing it in will shorten the trigger’s length
of pull.
NOTE: IF THIS SCREW IS ADJUSTED TOO FAR, THE SWITCH WILL BE HELD DOWN AT ALL
TIMES AND THE MARKER WILL NOT FIRE.
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The upper screw controls the over travel. By turning this screw you can adjust how far the
trigger will travel after it reaches the firing point.
NOTE: IF THIS SCREW IS ADJUSTED TOO FAR, THE TRIGGER WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO
TRAVEL FAR ENOUGH TO DEPRESS THE SWITCH AND FIRE THE MARKER.
TO ADJUST SPRING TENSION (SEE FIGURE 1)
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Use a 5⁄64” Allen wrench to make the desired adjustment. The adjustment is made by pushing
the Allen wrench through a hole in the trigger .
• To make the trigger pull stiffer, turn the Allen wrench clockwise, or in.
• To make the trigger pull lighter, turn the Allen wrench counterclockwise, or out.
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