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MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
Model Basic ......................................................... TIPPMANN
®
X7
TM
Caliber ............................................................................................ .68
Action ................................. Semi-Automatic (open bolt blow-back)
Power/Air Supply .......... compressed air, nitrogen or CO
2
cylinder
Hopper Capacity ........................................................ 200 Paintballs
Ball Feed ......................................... TIPPMANN
®
Cyclone
TM
System
Standard Barrel Length ............................................. 8.5” /21.59 cm
Length (with standard barrel & no tank) ................. 19.2” / 48.8 cm
Effective Range ...................................... 150+ feet / 45.72+ meters
Weight (without tank) ............................................ 4.11 lbs / 1.86 kg
Velocity ................. Always measure your marker’s velocity before
playing paintball and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300
feet / 91.44 meters per second (see instructions on page 7).
Repairing Air Supply Cylinder Leaks
The most common leak occurs from a bad air 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
supply valve. The best valve o-rings are made of urethane.
The urethane o-rings are not affected by high air supply
pressures. These may be purchased from Tippmann
®
or your
local paintball dealer.
NOTE: If new valve o-ring does not resolve air supply leak, do not
attempt to repair air supply cylinder. Contact Tippmann Sports,
LLC or your local paintball dealer.
Storage
Before storage, unload and remove air supply (see page 10). Install
the Barrel Sleeve (see page 2) and put your marker in Safe Mode
=
(see page 4). (You should store your marker in a dry area.)
Before storing your marker make sure that the marker is cleaned
and oiled (see Cleaning and Maintenance on page 10) so that it
does not rust. Store your marker with the bolt in the forward position,
uncocked. To uncock the marker, hold the bolt cocking handle back
- then pull the trigger and release handle forward
which will
uncock the marker.
When removing your marker out of storage make sure Barrel Sleeve
is installed (see page 2) and safety is in Safe Mode =
(see
page 4). You should re-oil the rear bolt and the front bolt o-ring before
use (see Drive Assembly Removal and Installation on page 13).
4)
❏
Use your finger tips to guide the left half straight down on to right
half until receiver halves fit flush. If it does not fit flush the first time,
check to make sure the spring and other parts have stayed in place
and repeat until halves fit flush.
5)
❏
Oil the Barrel/adapter o-rings. Follow the illustration and Insert 4
short bolts
/
/
/
and 3 long bolts
/
/
into correct
spots and tighten them just enough to hold halves flush yet loose
3)
❏
With left hand holding as
shown below, use right hand to seat
cocking handle with spring into
receiver cutout
then position
edge of spring in end of spring
cutout
bowed as shown below
. Then grip left receiver with
right hand as shown.
Left
Hand
Right
Hand
Upper Receiver Assembly:
1)
❏
Make sure all parts are cleaned and oiled before reassembling.
Place right upper receiver half flat with (Ball Latch
inserted)
and (receiver o-ring
glued) in position as shown below.
Cocking Handle Spring
will be bowed.
Cocking Handle
Left
Half
Right
Half
2)
❏
With left hand, grip left
upper receiver half as shown
to hold Cocking Handle
and spring
in place by
applying side pressure with
index finger pushing in
direction of arrows
against
Cocking Handle.
Ball
Latch
enough to allow
you
to
now
insert and twist
Barrel / Adapter
unit clockwise
to reinstall.
6)
❏
Carefully
tighten all 7
bolts (do not
overtighten and
strip threaded
parts).
Upper Receiver Disassembly / Assembly (continued from page 15)