Tactical ResQmax Operation Manual
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Replacing the O-rings in the Nozzle Valve
If the Projectile is unable to hold air, the O-rings on the Nozzle Plug in the Nozzle Valve may
have become worn or damaged and it will be necessary to replace them. Only use the O-rings
supplied by Rescue Solutions International, Inc. These O-rings are of a special composition and
hardness and are specially selected for this purpose.
Removing the Nozzle Valve Plug:
1. Remove the Nozzle Assembly from the Projectile by unscrewing it in a counter-clockwise
direction.
2. Remove the Bottle O-ring from the Nozzle threads and slide the Nozzle Protector off of the
Nozzle Body.
3. Remove the Nozzle Plug Retaining Clip from the Nozzle Valve Plug using Retaining Clip
Pliers.
4. Push the Nozzle Valve Plug out of the Nozzle Body.
Lower O-ring #60405
Nozzle Valve Retaining Clip
#60407
Nozzle Pressure Relief
Assembly #60408
Nozzle Valve Plug #60404
Bottle O-ring #60403
Face O-ring #60406
Upper O-ring #60405
Projectile Cylinder #30001 / #30801
Nozzle Protector #60402-S
Nozzle Body #60401
Figure 26 - Nozzle Valve
Assembly #604-S
Note:
The beveled
surface of the
neck of the
Nozzle Body is
subject to wear
at the moment
of launching.
In normal
conditions this
part is suitable
for 150 or more
discharges.
Carefully inspect
this surface
for excessive
wear after each
use. If there is
any question
regarding
suitability of
this part for
continued
use it must
be removed
from service
and inspected
by a qualified
technician.
Wear Surface