adVanced bolt sYstem
maintenance
This procedure is only required if you are replacing the
front Prop Shaft bumper, or maintaining the rear Prop Shaft
14x2 o-ring, which if damaged or dirty will cause a leak
around the back Cap of the Geo2.
To replace an excessively worn front bumper, insert an
appropriately sized hex key or screw driver shaft into the
hole in the middle of the Prop Shaft, then unscrew the
Prop Shaft Tip by hand
(see fiGure 11.18)
. remove and
replace the worn front bumper ensuring the flat face of the
bumper faces the threads of the Prop Shaft Tip
(see fiGure
11.19)
. reattach the Prop Shaft Tip, being carefully not to
apply too much force, it only needs to be screwed in
hand
tight
(see fiGure 11.18)
.
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Keeping the hex key in the Prop Shaft hole, take a 1/8” hex
key and remove the retaining Screw in the back of the
Prop Shaft
(see fiGure 11.20)
. remove the Prop Shaft from
the back Cap, taking care not to lose the Prop Shaft Spring.
Check the 14x2 o-ring at the back of the Prop Shaft, and
clean or replace then re-lubricate with Eclipse Grease as
necessary
(see fiGure 11.21)
.
Check the rear bumper for signs of wear, replace as
necessary then re-install the spring
(see fiGure 11.22)
.
replace the back Cap over the rear of the Prop Shaft,
then replace the retaining Screw using a 1/8” hex key to
reassemble to Prop Shaft
(see fiGures 11.20 & 11.23)
.
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If any o-rings or bumpers are damaged then replace them. Extra
o-rings and bumpers are available in parts kits available at www.
planeteclipse.com .
fiG 11.18
fiG 11.19
fiG 11.20
fiG 11.21
fiG 11.22
fiG 11.23
WarninG: de-Gas Your marKer, discHarGinG
anY stored Gas in a safe direction, and remoVe
tHe barrel, loader and air sYstem to maKe tHe
marKer easier to WorK on.
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AINTENANCE