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Air/CO2 Supply Cylinder Removal
1. Read
Air/CO2 Supply Cylinder Warnings
(page 10) and
Air/CO2 Supply Cylinder
Safety Tips
(page 11) before beginning the cylinder removal process.
2. Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person
within range.
3. Follow the
Unloading Your Marker
instructions on page 9.
4. Watch the marks on the cylinder and cylinder valve (as shown in Figure 4 on page 10)
as you turn the cylinder approximately ¾ turn counterclockwise. This allows the air/CO2
supply pin valve to close so that no air/CO2 will enter the marker.
5. Remove the barrel blocking device. Set the Trigger Safety to Fire mode. Point the
marker in a safe direction, and discharge the remaining gas in the marker by repeatedly
pulling the trigger until the marker stops firing (this may take 4-5 shots). If your marker
continues to fire, the cylinder’s pin valve has not closed yet. The cylinder pin valve could
be longer than usual. Because of the variances in cylinder pin valve parts, each cylinder
varies slightly on exactly how far it has to be turned. Turn the cylinder counterclockwise
a little further and repeat this step until the marker does not fire. Only then remove the
air/CO2 supply cylinder.
NOTE: If during this step, you turned the air/CO2 supply cylinder and it began to leak
before you pulled the trigger, the cylinder O-ring should be checked for damage before
any re-assembly (see
Repairing Air/CO2 Supply Cylinder Leaks
below).
6. After the air/CO2 supply cylinder is removed, again point and fire the marker in a safe
direction to verify the marker is completely discharged of gas.
7. Move the Trigger Safety to the Safe mode (see page 6) and install the barrel blocking
device (see page 4).
Repairing Air/CO2 Supply Cylinder Leaks
The most common leak occurs from a bad air/CO2 supply valve O-ring. To replace a
valve O-ring you must first remove the bad O-ring and then install a new one. This O-ring
is located on the tip of your air/CO2 supply valve. The best valve O-rings are made of
urethane. Urethane O-rings are not affected by high air/CO2 supply pressures. These may be
purchased from Tippmann or your local paintball dealer.
NOTE
: If a new air/CO2 supply valve O-ring does not resolve an air/CO2 supply leak, do
not attempt to repair the air/CO2 supply cylinder. Contact Tippmann Sports, LLC, your local
paintball dealer, or a “C5” Certified Airsmith.
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