Tactical ResQmax Operation Manual
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Reinstalling the Nozzle Valve Plug:
1. Orientate the Nozzle Valve Plug so that it is in an open position
– with the Face O-ring on the Nozzle Valve Plug turned at 90º
to the normal flow of air through the Nozzle (Fig. 29a).
2. Gently insert the lubricated Nozzle Valve Plug into the
opening, taking care not to cut the O-rings against the
edges of the opening in the Nozzle Body by rotating the
Nozzle Valve Plug slightly from side to side as you insert.
This will also assist in seating the O-rings properly.
3. Push the Nozzle Valve Plug until the “stop” side of the Nozzle
Valve Plug prohibits the Plug from traveling any further
through the opening in the Nozzle Body (Fig. 29a).
4. Once fully inserted, reinstall the Nozzle Valve Retaining
Clip. (Replace the Retaining Clip if it shows any sign of
damage.)
4. Reinstall the Pressure relief Assembly (Fig. 26, pg. 28).
6. Slide the Nozzle Protector over the Nozzle Body – taking
care to ensure that the aligning notch on the Nozzle Body is
engaged with the matching shape on the Nozzle Protector
(Fig. 29b).
7. Place the Bottle O-Ring around the threaded end of the
Nozzle and screw the assembly back into the Projectile
Cylinder.
Figure 29b - Reinstalling
Nozzle Protector
Replacing the Nozzle Pressure Relief Assembly
If the Projectile is left exposed to extreme temperatures while charged, the Pressure Relief
Assembly may rupture and will need to be replaced.
1. Remove the Pressure Relief Assembly (Fig. 26, pg. 28) by turning it counter-clockwise using
T30 Torx wrench (Fig. 30 - supplied in the optional ResQmax Tool Kit).
2. Clean the opening and lightly lubricate with Corrosion Block.
3. Install a new Pressure Relief Assembly (Fig. 26, pg. 28).
Note Position
“Stop”
Air
Flo
w
90
o
Figure 29a - Reinstalling
Nozzle Valve Plug
Figure 30 - Torx Wrench and Pressure Relief Assembly
Align