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Adjustable CO2 Cap
CO2 cartridges vary from brand to brand. Your Tippmann TiPX can be tuned to easily
puncture a variety of cartridge brands. The internal parts for the CO2 cap cannot be
purchased separately. You must order the adjustable CO2 cap as an assembly (see parts list).
1. Push the trigger safety to Safe mode (see page 6). Install the barrel blocking device
(see page 4). Remove the CO2 Cap (see page 10) and ensure the CO2
cartridge
compartment is empty. Remove the Magazine (see page 9). Inspect the breech to
confirm the marker is unloaded.
2. Replace the CO2 Cap. With CO2 Cap in the marker and the trigger safety in Safe
mode, remove the exterior Locking Set Screw from the CO2 Cap using the 3/16” Allen
wrench supplied with your marker. Remove the CO2 Cap from the marker. Unscrew the
Adjusting Set Screw until it does not protrude from the end of the CO2 Cap.
3. Insert a full CO2 cartridge and reinstall the CO2 Cap.
4. With the trigger safety in Fire mode, tighten the Adjusting Set Screw while lightly pulling
the trigger until you feel the Puncture Pin make contact with the CO2 cartridge. Loosen
the Adjusting Set Screw 1/4 turn. Push the trigger safety to Safe mode.
5. Remove the CO2 Cap and the CO2 cartridge from the marker.
6. Without a CO2 cartridge in the marker, reinstall the CO2 Cap into the marker, then
install exterior Locking Set Screw and tighten.
7. Reinstall the CO2 cartridge. If the cartridge punctures without pulling the trigger, the
Adjusting Set Screw is set too deep. If you fully pull the trigger and the cartridge does
not puncture, the Adjusting Set Screw is set too shallow.
8. Remove and dispose of the CO2 cartridge (see
CO2 Cartridge Removal
on page 10).
Because manufacturer’s tolerances vary for CO2 cartridge length, steps 1 through 6
may need to be repeated in order to find the optimal setting for your particular brand of
CO2 cartridge.
Additional Information Regarding Performance
1. For best results, and to keep your TiPX pistol running at peak performance, it is
recommended that you use a paintball that is not too old or fragile and free of dimples
or defects. Tippmann also discourages leaving paint in Magazines for an extended
period of time as this can lead to the paintball deforming. Only load Magazines the day
of play.
2. To determine if the paintballs are appropriate for use with the TiPX pistol, press the tip
of your fingernail against a paintball to determine if it is easily dimpled. If the paintball
dimples, this paintball should not be used in the TiPX pistol.
3. Please thoroughly read this TiPX manual, and in particular, review the
Magazine
Removal, Loading, and Unloading
instructions (see page 9) before loading your
Magazine. Proper loading will ensure proper feeding of the paintballs into your TiPX
pistol.
3/16” Allen Wrench
CO2 Cap
Adjusting Set Screw
Locking Set Screw
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