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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATING THE SEAR
De-gas your marker and remove the
barrel and loader to make it easier
to work on. Undo the retaining screw
on the breech sensor cover using a
1/16th inch Allen key, and lift the
breech sensor and cover clear of the
marker body
(see figure 7.26)
.
Remove the two grip frame screws
using a 1/8th inch Allen key and
carefully free the frame from the body,
exposing the sear
(see figure 7.27)
.
Using Wurth HHS 2000, highly
adhesive, pressure resistant, synthetic
grease, spray a light coating onto the
polished rear face of the sear. Blow
onto the HHS 2000 to dry it onto
the sear and repeat the process so
that a second coat is applied (
NOTE
:
Wurth HHS 2000 is the recommended
lubricant, but any highly adhesive,
pressure resistant lubricant should
work)
(see figure 7.28 and figure 7.29)
.
Reattach the grip frame to the marker,
taking care not to damage the breech
sensor or the cocking solenoid leads.
Attach the two grip frame screws and
the breech sensor cover screw.
You have now lubricated your sear.
Figure 7.26
Figure 7.27
Figure 7.28
Figure 7.29
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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