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™ BOLT is the main component of the
™ marker. In order to achieve the best
possible performance of the RAIL™ it is essential that the
™ BOLT is kept clean, well lubed
and in good working order.
The
™ BOLT should be cleaned and re- lubed after each day of use.
There are 4 parts in the
™ BOLT kit that mount together as one unit. To remove the
™
BOLT from your
™, use a 1/ 4" allen key and turn the Back Cap out 2 full turns counter
clockwise. Now pull out the complete RAIL™ bolt kit from the
™.
To dis- assemble the
™ BOLT kit you unthread the front most part called the Can and the
Manifold from each other. Then pull out the actual moving bolt from inside these pieces. Notice
that to separate the Can and the Bolt you need to remove
the bolt tip O- ring before the bolt is able to slide through
the Can.
HOW DOES IT WORK
Air is supplied into two points on the
™ BOLT. In the
back air is routed through the Back Cap and Manifold
and fills up the supply chamber around the Manifold. In
the front air is routed through the solenoid into the Can.
This air pushes against the Sail on the Bolt, which keeps
the bolt in the back position.
FORWARD POSITION
RIZE CZR
™
B O LT
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™
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When the
™ is fired the solenoid is actuated
and the air inside the Can is exhausted out. The
force created by the air inside the supply chamber
causes the bolt to start moving forward. Once the
bolt has moved about half way forward, the tail of
the bolt closes the input into the supply chamber.
Once the Bolt reaches the forward point, the valve
of the
™ Bolt is opened and air inside the
supply chamber goes through the Bolt and fires
the paintball. After this the solenoid is de-
activated and gas is supplied through the
solenoid back into the Can. This causes the Bolt
to return to the back position and the supply
chamber to be re- charged.
When servicing your marker:
• Make sure your hopper is removed from the marker.
• Make sure there are no paintballs in the breech of the marker.
• A lways remove the air supply and relieve all gas pressure in the marker
before disassembly.
• When using the marker in temperatures below 50 ° Fahrenheit it may be
necessary to lube the RA IL™ bolt more frequently.
BACK POSITION