INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
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Note:
These instructions are for a
vertical feed body only.
Remove the bolt and Anti-Double Ball.
Remove the Cocking rod, Back-block,
Semi Block and Anti-Tamper to aid
with drilling.
Place the Breech Sensor Drilling
Template (see page 88) over the body
of the marker and secure in place
using electrical tape.
Mark the centre of both holes using a
Centre Punch, through the Template.
Remove the Template.
FITTING THE BREECH SENSOR
Clamp the body flat and level in a drill
press vice.
Use a No.20 (0.1610”, 4.1mm) drill
(Figure 2.3)
and a No.43 (0.089”, 2.3mm)
drill
(Figure 2.4)
in the locations indicated
on the template.
Remove the body from the vice.
Use a 4-40 UNC tap to thread the
No.43 (0.089”, 2.3mm) hole for the
Breech Sensor retaining screw.
Remove any metal cuttings from
the breech and use a scraper or
de-burring tool to carefully remove
any burrs on the inside of the breech
round the two new holes.
Replace the Cocking rod, Back-block,
Semi-block and anti-tamper. Ensure
that you fix the back-block the correct
distance onto the pump rod, so that
with the ram all the way forwards the
back-block just touches the body.
Your marker is now ready to accept
the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip
frame kit.
Figure 2.3
Figure 2.4
Summary of Contents for Eclipseblade E2
Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL ...
Page 3: ...2 INDEX INDEX ...
Page 7: ...6 ORIENTATION ORIENTATION ...
Page 15: ...14 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION ...
Page 27: ...26 QUICK SET UP QUICK SET UP ...
Page 31: ...30 USING ECLIPSEBLADE USING E2 ...
Page 45: ...44 ADVANCED SET UP ADVANCED SET UP ...
Page 70: ...69 MENU TREE MENU TREE ...
Page 71: ...70 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 80: ...79 SETTINGS SETTINGS ...
Page 81: ...80 FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING ...
Page 82: ...81 FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING ...
Page 83: ...82 FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING ...
Page 84: ...83 FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING ...
Page 89: ...DRILLING TEMPLATE ...
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