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FAULT FINDING

FAULT FINDING

Summary of Contents for Eclipseblade E2

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...n Section 2 Installation Section 3 Quick Set up If the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame has been supplied already fitted to a marker and you wish to get up and running quickly then refer to the following sections Section 1 Orientation Section 3 Quick Set up However if you want to have a full understanding of the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame then please read the whole manual LICENSED ...

Page 3: ...2 INDEX INDEX ...

Page 4: ... E2 electronic grip frame This section is essential reading for everyone Installing a Battery 27 Switching On the Eclipseblade E2 28 Switching Off the Eclipseblade E2 28 Firing the Eclipseblade E2 28 Using the Reflective Breech Sensor 29 Adjusting the trigger 29 4 Using the Eclipseblade E2 This section provides more detailed information on how to interact with the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip f...

Page 5: ...h Sensor Type BS TYPE 63 The Power Menu 64 Using the Power Menu 64 Using the Back Light Menu 65 Selecting the Auto Off Menu AUT OFF 66 The Factory Settings Parameter 67 Selecting a Factory Setting FACTORY 68 Menu Tree 69 6 Maintenance This section acts as a guide to performing routine maintenance Cleaning the Reflective Breech Sensor 71 72 Cleaning the Cocking Solenoid 73 77 Lubricating the Sear 7...

Page 6: ... protection specifically designed for paintball Please read and understand all instruction manuals before use Installation should be carried out by a qualified airsmith Please complete the details below to keep a permanent record of your purchase of an Eclipseblade E2 frame or marker Please note the form below is intended for your personal records only and will not act as a suitable warranty card ...

Page 7: ...6 ORIENTATION ORIENTATION ...

Page 8: ...ORIENTATION 7 WHATS IN THE BOX 1 FRAME The frame houses the circuit board the battery and the hammer release mechanism 2 TRIGGER The trigger is used to fire the marker 3 HEX KEY This hex key is used to adjust the trigger ...

Page 9: ...ver the frame and protect the electronics that are housed within 5 Grip Screws These screws are used to hold the grips onto the frame 6 Frame Screws These screws are used to hold the frame onto a marker body 4 5 6 ORIENTATION ORIENTATION ...

Page 10: ...rates a ribbon cable that runs vertically down the marker body and into a recess in the frame allowing it to be plugged into the printed circuit board 8 Breech Sensor Cover This cover is used to protect both the breech sensor and the breech sensor ribbon cable 7 8 9 9 BreechSensorCoverRetainingScrew This screw is used to hold the breech sensor cover to the marker body 9 ...

Page 11: ...side of the ram Two electrical wires connect the cocking solenoid to the printed circuit board 11 12 11 ManifoldO ring This o ring is used to ensure a tight fit of the cocking solenoid assembly into the marker 12 Low Pressure Hose This hose is used to connect the cocking solenoid to the cocking pneumatics of the marker 10 ORIENTATION ORIENTATION ...

Page 12: ... 28 28 28 28 20 20 20 20 20 22 22 22 21 17 Sear The sear pivots to provide a mechanism for releasing the hammer 18 Sear Pin This pin passes through the centre of the sear and is held in place by a small set screw 19 Sear Spring This spring is used to return the sear to its rest position 23 23 23 23 23 25 23 25 ...

Page 13: ...the Eclipseblade E2 Programmer Kit available separately 20 Sear Solenoid Retainer The retainer prevents the sear solenoid from lifting out of the frame and also sets the height of the sear correctly 21 Sear Solenoid This solenoid is used to control the firing mechanism of the marker by moving the Sear when activated Two electrical wires connect the Sear Solenoid to the Printed Circuit board 22 Tri...

Page 14: ...pushbutton is used to turn the breech sensor on and off to scroll up through menu options and to increase the values of parameters 31 Select Pushbutton This pushbutton is used to turn the frame on and off to activate the main menu and to select the displayed menu option or parameter value 32 Lower Pushbutton This pushbutton is used to reset the displayed option to scroll down through menu options ...

Page 15: ...14 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION ...

Page 16: ...entre carry out the installation of the Breech Sensor as this does require a small amount of machining to the body of the marker Figure 2 2 Installation Installing the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame is relatively straightforward however if you are uncomfortable drilling holes into the body of your marker then we recommend that you have the frame fitted by an Authorised Eclipse Service Centr...

Page 17: ...ype 1 4 28 UNF or more typically known as a fat cocking lug and that it is square cut at the tip and polished The lug CANNOT have either a chamfered rounded or pointed end to the cocking lug Lugs with anything other than a polished square cut tip will severely impair the performance of the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame If your cocking lug does not fit the above description then it is advis...

Page 18: ... 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 Re...

Page 19: ...NSTALLATION FITTING THE COCKING SOLENOID The 5 way cocking solenoid valve comes pre assembled with the cocking solenoid minifold into the cocking solenoid manifold There is no reason to remove the cocking solenoid and minifold from the manifold in order to install the manifold so leave the cocking solenoid fitted into the manifold The cocking solenoid manifold attaches directly into the semi block...

Page 20: ...rb FITTING THE COCKING SOLENOID cont Attach a piece of low pressure hose between the front ram barb and the front solenoid minifold barb The pneumatics of the marker have now been installed Figure 2 6 Attach a piece of low pressure hose between the low pressure regulator barb and the centre solenoid minifold barb Figure 2 6 ...

Page 21: ... 8 Place the cocking solenoid cable into the slot alongside the breech sensor cable Figure 2 9 Completely remove the wrap around rubber grips from the Eclipseblade E2 grip frame If the breech sensor is being fitted place the breech sensor cable on the side of the marker and mark on the cable with a felt marker the position of the cable where it will pass into the frame Figure 2 7 Figure 2 9 Figure...

Page 22: ... back of the wire Bring the frame up to the bottom of the marker and attach using the two 10 32 UNF x 1 2 Stainless button head screws Figures 2 10 and 2 11 Ensure that no wires are trapped between the top of the grip frame and the bottom of the marker body Do not tighten the screws Plug the breech sensor cable into the relevant socket on the printed circuit board This connector is polarised and w...

Page 23: ... into the relevant socket on the printed circuit board This connector is also polarised Figure 2 14 Very carefully fold the wires into the frame ready to re install the grips Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Figure 2 14 ...

Page 24: ...wo frame screws If the breech sensor is being fitted then you will need to modify the breech sensor cover in order to locate it into the slot in the frame Using a strong pair of pointed pliers bend both wires away from each other and at 90 to the rubber cover figure 2 15 then bend both wires towards the frame at 90 to the vertical Figure 2 16 Figure 2 15 Attach the top end of the breech sensor cov...

Page 25: ...hammerlug Figure2 19 Set the hammer lug so that the hammer is released at the very top of the plunger travel This will increase the life of both the sear and the hammer lug This will also lead to increased reliability of the sear release mechanism Insert a new battery into the frame see Quick Set Up section for battery installation guidelines making sure that the positive terminal of the battery g...

Page 26: ...e by selecting Classic Mode from the Mode Menu see Using the Mode Menu and holding the trigger on Whilst the trigger is held on and the back block is back check that the back block is all the way to the rear If pulling on the bolt pin can retract the back block further then increase the cocking pressure coming from the LPR Test fire the marker to ensure that the marker is cycling correctly i e the...

Page 27: ...26 QUICK SET UP QUICK SET UP ...

Page 28: ...s can cause the battery terminals to bend and will result in a poor electrical connection Fit a 9 volt alkaline battery type PP3 6LR61 or MN1604 into the recess with the battery terminals away from you The positive terminal should be on the right hand side nearest to the side of the frame Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 1 Rechargeable batteries can also be used in the E2 frame We recommend Nickel M...

Page 29: ...raphic Switching Off the Eclipseblade E2 Press and hold the centre pushbutton for 1 second The display will read OFF Release the centre pushbutton and re press it to turn off the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame Firing the Eclipseblade E2 Pull the trigger to fire the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame The marker will fire and cycle just like a standard marker however the firing cycle is el...

Page 30: ...nt Set the travel to your liking Again pull the trigger and note the point at which the marker fires Turn the set screw that passes through the top of the trigger nearest to the front end of the trigger clockwise to reduce the amount of travel before the firing point It will help if you fire the marker after each small adjustment Again set the travel to your liking Using the Reflective Breech Sens...

Page 31: ...30 USING ECLIPSEBLADE USING E2 ...

Page 32: ...lay will show the Eclipseblade E2 logo When the pushbutton is released the LCD display will show the designated display screen Screen Layout The standard layout of an Eclipseblade E2 display is as follows Breech Sensor Indicator Breech Sensor Indicator RUN SCREEN NAME RUN SCREEN NAME BATTERY LEVEL Indicator BATTERY LEVEL Indicator ...

Page 33: ...Once the last option on the menu has been displayed pressing the Lower pushbutton will cause the first option to be displayed Press the Raise top pushbutton to scroll up through each of the options on the menu Once the first option on the menu has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option Selec...

Page 34: ... return to the Main Menu scroll to the CANCEL option and press Select NOTE The Option chosen in the DISPLAY Menu will be the designated run screen when the E2 Frame is in normal use USING THE DISPLAY MENU Both the TIMER and the SHOTS options from the DISPLAY Menu are covered in their respective sections in the following pages Scroll through the main menu until the DISPLAY option is displayed and t...

Page 35: ...setting as it will determine the length of time the breech is held open waiting for a ball to fall into the breech To use the Rate of Fire screen without shooting paint simply switch the breech sensor off using the Raise pushbutton The Rate of Fire Indicator records every pull and release of the trigger over a period of one second and calculates the number of valid shots that were fired during tha...

Page 36: ...whilst the frame is in use REFLECTIVE BREECH SENSOR As standard the Eclipseblade E2 comes complete with a Reflective breech sensor The breech sensor is an advanced anti chop eye When the breech sensor is on the software will prevent the breech from closing until a ball is detected in the breech In this way the Eclipseblade E2 electronic grip frame prevents the bolt from closing prematurely and cho...

Page 37: ...ing the Reflective breech sensor the higher the percentage the more light is being reflected back to the sensor by an object in front of the sensor such as the bolt or a paintball and therefore the lower the Set Point of the breech sensor has to be The lower the percentage the less light is being reflected back to the sensor by the lack of an object in front of the sensor such as an empty breech T...

Page 38: ...rease the sensitivity level more rapidly Press Selectto set the sensitivity level at the displayed level If you now pressed either the Raise or Lower pushbuttons you would be able to continue navigating through the main menu IMPORTANT The sensitivity level must always be lower than the minimum reading given by the breech sensor display for any colour paintball being used The breech sensor sensitiv...

Page 39: ...e GAME TIMER Menu By using the Raise and Lower pushbuttons you can scroll through the menu as illustrated below To set the game timer simply Select the GAME option To set the alarm timer simply Select the ALARM option To set the starting method of the game timer simply Select the START option To return to the Main Menu scroll to the BACK option and press Select ...

Page 40: ... game timer we have added an Alarm feature that allows you to set a designated time during the game timer at which the Alarm feature will be activated When the game timer reached the Alarm time the display will flash repeatedly for 5 seconds to indicate this Once the ALARM option has been selected from the GAME TIMER Menu the preset alarm time will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen...

Page 41: ...IMER Menu STARTING THE GAME TIMER When TIMER has been selected as the designated Display screen the game timer will be displayed Starting the game timer depends on whether you have chosen BUTTON or TRIGGER in the START option of the GAME TIMER Menu detailed above By starting the game timer using your chosen method the timer will start to count backwards in seconds towards zero To stop the game tim...

Page 42: ...e different modes of operation Semi automatic mode Classic mode and Training mode To select the Semi automatic mode of operation scroll to the SEMI option and press Select To select the Classic mode of operation scroll to the CLASSIC option and press Select To select the Training mode of operation scroll to the TRAINING option and press Select To return to the Main Menu scroll to the CANCEL option...

Page 43: ...t time has elapsed without a ball being detected determined by your C T OUT value If the breech sensor is inactive then the cocking block will remain retracted until the trigger is released provided that the cocking block has been retracted for at least a preset time determined by your C ON value The cocking solenoid is de energised and the cocking block brings the bolt forward closing the breech ...

Page 44: ...ent version of firmware that it has programmed into it and the total number of shots that the frame has fired There is no user interaction in the Information Menu it is simply a way of finding out facts about your E2 frame To display the current Version of Firmware being used scroll to the VERSION option To display the Total number of shots that your E2 has fired scroll to the T SHOTS option To re...

Page 45: ...44 ADVANCED SET UP ADVANCED SET UP ...

Page 46: ...igger travel prior to the marker firing Turn this screw clockwise to reduce the amount of travel Do not turn the screw too far or the trigger will be pushed past its firing point and the marker will not fire Turn this screw counter clockwise to increase the amount of trigger travel see figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 The Rear Stop Trigger Screw is used to set the amount of trigger travel after the marker ha...

Page 47: ... far or it will negate the position of the Front Stop Trigger Screw Turn the screw counter clockwise to reduce the amount of force Do not turn the screw too far or there will not be enough force to return the trigger Once you have set the trigger to your preference refer to setting the TT BAND see page 61 as it is very important that the TT BAND and trigger pull are set up correctly for the Trigge...

Page 48: ...the menu Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option Selecting BACK will return the display to the Run Screen from which the SET UP Menu was selected After one second TIMING will be displayed this is the first option on the SET UP Menu as shown below Press the Lower push...

Page 49: ...our marker Firstly we will look at how the Eclipseblade E2 Electronic Grip Frame operates when the breech sensor is disabled When the trigger is pulled the sear solenoid is energised immediately releasing the hammer and causing the marker to fire Timing the Eclipseblade E2 The amount of time for which the sear solenoid is energised is known as the Sear Solenoid On Time SEAR ON This time should be ...

Page 50: ...lenoid Off Time C OFF Once this time has expired the cycle is complete and the marker is allowed to fire again on the next trigger pull The cycle time is therefore the amount of time from the trigger being pulled to the end of the Cocking Solenoid Off Time and is calculated as follows Cycle time C DELAY C ON C OFF And the maximum rate of fire is calculated as follows Maximum Rate of Fire 1000 cycl...

Page 51: ...he TIMING Menu Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option Selecting BACK will return the display to the SET UP Menu THE Timing MENU Press the Lower pushbutton to scroll down through each of the options on the TIMING Menu Once the last option has been displayed pressing ...

Page 52: ... and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the Sear Solenoid On Time SEAR ON in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the Sear Solenoid On Time SEAR ON more rapidly Press and release the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Sear Solenoid On Time SEAR ON in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Sear Solenoid On Time SEAR O...

Page 53: ...Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid On Delay C DELAY time in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid On Delay C DELAY time more rapidly Press and release the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid On Delay C DELAY time in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid O...

Page 54: ... Press and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid On Time CON in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid On Time CON more rapidly Press and release the Lowerpushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid On Time CON in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid On Time CON m...

Page 55: ... and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid Time Out C T OUT in 0 1 second increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid Time Out C T OUT more rapidly Press and release the Lowerpushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid Time Out C T OUT in 0 1 second increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid Time Out C...

Page 56: ... and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid Off Time C OFF in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the Cocking Solenoid Off Time C OFF more rapidly Press and release the Lowerpushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid Off Time C OFF in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Cocking Solenoid Off Time C...

Page 57: ...he options on the FILTER Menu Once the last option has been displayed pressing the Lower pushbutton will cause the first option to be displayed Press the Raise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the options on the FILTER Menu Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed opt...

Page 58: ...se the Ball Detection Time BALL in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Ball Detection Time BALL more rapidly Press Select to save the Ball Detection Time BALL and the edit indicator will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted SETTING THE BALL DETECTION TIME BALL USING THE BREECH SENSOR FILTER During the firing cycle the br...

Page 59: ... millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Empty Breech Detection Time EMPTY more rapidly Press Select to save the Empty Breech Detection Time EMPTY and the edit indicator will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted Scroll through the FILTER Menu until the Empty Breech Detection Time EMPTY option is displayed The current value of th...

Page 60: ...alue and the edit indicator will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted Note A Trigger Pull Time PULL of 1ms is recommended when using the additional TT filtering correctly SETTING THE TRIGGER PULL TIME PULL USING THE TRIGGER FILTERING The trigger has to be pulled for a specific time in order for that trigger pull to be accepted as a valid trigger pull The marker c...

Page 61: ... millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the Trigger Release Time RELEASE more rapidly RELEASE SETTING THE TRIGGER RELEASE TIME Press and release the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Trigger Release Time RELEASE in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the Trigger Release Time RELEASE more rapidly Press Select to save the Trigger Re...

Page 62: ...THE TRIGGER TRANSITION FILTERING The E2 incorporates an advanced debounce anti bounce algorithm known as the Trigger Transition Filter TT Filter which is fully adjustable and can be used to completely eliminate trigger bounce The TT Filter works by analysing each trigger pull and determining whether that trigger pull is a legitimate pull of the trigger by the user or one that has been caused by th...

Page 63: ...ese markers move closer together and as the TT Band is increased these markers move further apart Set the TT Band such that when the trigger is fully depressed the bar settles above the upper marker and when the trigger is fully released the bar settles below the lower marker This ensures that the TT Band operates across the full range of the trigger pull 6 Select the TT Tolerance parameter With t...

Page 64: ...R TYPE Scroll through the SET UP Menu until the Breech Sensor Type BS TYPE option is displayed The current breech sensor choice is displayed Pressing Select enters into the edit feature of the Breech Sensor Type BS TYPE Menu Press the Lower pushbutton to scroll down through each of the options on the Breech Sensor Type BS TYPE Menu Once the last option has been displayed pressing the Lower pushbut...

Page 65: ...n to be displayed Press the Raise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the options on the POWER Menu Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option Selecting BACK will return the display to the SET UP Menu The POWER Menu The POWER Menu gives the user options to adjust th...

Page 66: ...the Raise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the options on the Backlight LIGHT Menu Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option To have the backlight permanently on select the ON option To have the backlight permanently off select the OFF option To activate the bac...

Page 67: ...to power down after twenty minutes of inactivity select the 20 MIN option To set the E2 frame to power down after thirty minutes of inactivity select the 30 MIN option To set the E2 frame to power down after sixty minutes of inactivity select the 1 HOUR option Selecting CANCEL will terminate the selection mode leaving the original choice unchanged Scroll through the POWER Menu until the Auto Off t...

Page 68: ...the frame should be set at Factory Medium When using the Eclipseblade E2 on a top of the line autococker with heavily upgraded pneumatics Nexus Ram and QEV s such as the Nexus DC2 marker the frame should be set at Factory Fast The Factory settings option gives the user a simple way of selecting a group of factory settings to suit their marker without having to individually go through and adjust ea...

Page 69: ...se pushbutton to scroll up through each of the options on the Factory Setting FACTORY Menu Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option To set the E2 frame to Factory Slow select the SLOW option To set the E2 frame to Factory Medium select the MEDIUM option To set the E2 ...

Page 70: ...69 MENU TREE MENU TREE ...

Page 71: ...70 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ...

Page 72: ...r to make it easier to work on Undo the retaining screw for the Breech Sensor Cover using a 1 16th hex key see figure 7 1 CLEANINIG THE REFLECTIVE BREECH SENSOR Figure 7 2 Figure 7 1 Gently lift the breech sensor cover to expose the back of the breech sensor unit see figure 7 2 ...

Page 73: ... and from inside the breech sensor cover see figure 7 3 Carefully ease the breech sensor out of the cocker body and using another dry Q tip remove any grease or debris build up from the front of the breech sensor unit see figure 7 4 Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 You have now cleaned your reflective breech sensor Note To thoroughly clean breech sensor remove unit from frame and soak over night in soapy wat...

Page 74: ...from the top port on the Eclipseblade E2 printed circuit board see figure 7 6 Remove the two grip frame screws using a 1 8th inch hex key and carefully free the cocking solenoid leads from the groove in the top of the grip frame see figure 7 7 At this point you may wish to unplug the low pressure hosing from the three barb fittings of the cocking solenoid minifold CLEANING THE COCKING SOLENOID Fig...

Page 75: ...olding the side of the manifold onto the main body see figure 7 8 Using a 5 64th inch hex key remove the two screws to expose the cocking solenoid and minifold inside see figure 7 9 Gently slide the cocking solenoid and minifold to the right out of the groove in the manifold and feed the cocking solenoid lead through the back of the manifold see figure 7 10 ...

Page 76: ...e cocking solenoid gasket from the minifold and ensure that it is thoroughly clean and free of any debris see figure 7 13 Holding the cocking solenoid with the smallest end facing you use a small Philips head screwdriver to remove the end cap If you are in doubt which end this is there is a small A printed on the top of the solenoid see figure 7 14 One end of the spool will now be exposed Turn the...

Page 77: ...ase contact us and we will advise you on how best to proceed see figure 7 18 Replace the spool into the solenoid body and reattach the small end cap onto the end marked A making sure that the notch in the end cap is at the bottom and that the SMC marked on the end cap reads the right way up when it is attached see figure 7 19 Reattach the middle section to the end of the solenoid marked with a B a...

Page 78: ...n the top of the manifold housing see figure 7 24 Using a 5 64th inch hex key reattach the two screws that secure the manifold plate onto the manifold body see figure 7 25 and reattach the low pressure hosing if previously disconnected 77 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Figure 7 21 Figure 7 22 Figure 7 23 Figure 7 24 Figure 7 25 Carefully reposition the cocking solenoid leads and breech sensor and cover i...

Page 79: ...urth 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...

Page 80: ...79 SETTINGS SETTINGS ...

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Page 85: ...there is no point in doing half a job ECLIPSE PRODUCTS Eclipse Nexus Upgrade Kit ECLIPSE REX DIALER KIT Includes Rex dialer unit two main springs Eclipse hammer lug and allen key The Hammer has dual nylon inserts for hammer lug and cocking rod Comes complete with polished fat hammer lug ECLIPSE Supercharger Valve Increases gas efficiency and consistency producing an estamated 1650 shots from a 1 1...

Page 86: ...sure regulation Eclipse Low Pressure Regulator available in black chrome ECLIPSE Q E V s Manually or electronically operated QEV s exhaust used air from your ram allowing your ram to move faster increasing your cycling speed and rate of fire ECLIPSE Nexus Ram Fully strippable and rebuildable with no drilling or tapping required Micro honed interior bore for smooth performance Eclipse D A R T Bolt ...

Page 87: ...ssed levels of customer support and service something that we are unwilling to sacrifice ever Out of working hours problems Simply check out our Interactive Knowledgebase in the Support section of planeteclipse tv A full range of marker servicing and product installation is also available at all Eclipse Service Centres worldwide Check online at planeteclipse tv for a full list of Service Centres a...

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Page 92: ... the Eclipseblade Logo the Eclipse E logo the E2 logo and the Eclipse grip design are all design trademarks trademarks or registered trademarks of Planet Eclipse Ltd Cocker and Autococker are registered trademarks of Worr Game Products ...

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