Decreasing velocity
The velocity adjusting screw is located on the lower
portion of the fore grip
.
To decrease the velocity, insert a 3mm Allen Key
into the velocity adjusting screw and rotate clockwise
Increasing velocity
To increase the velocity insert a 3mm Allen key
into the velocity adjusting screw and rotate counter
clockwise.
NOTE: When reducing velocity allow at least four
shots for the complete system to re calibrate
to the new regulated pressure.
Velocity adjustment
Increase
velocity
Decrease
velocity
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE
AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
The outer wear surfaces of the Bolt are made from
accetal (homopolymer) and the inner core is made
from glass re-enforced nylon. This is to ensure –
due to its high cycling speeds- the bolt does not
seize within the body. Eventually the bolt will show
signs of wear but this is dependant on its usage and
the environmental conditions.
It is important that the bolt is kept clean and
free from dirt or grit and that it is run dry with no
lubricant. We recommend that you clean your bolt
after each day of use.
Bolt removal is best achieved whilst the angel is
gassed up as this ensures that the ram is in the
rearward position ready for the bolt to be extracted.
•
Ensure that the Angel is off or that it is in safe mode.
•
Rotate the breech release knob
clockwise until
it stops.
NOTE: The breech block WILL NOT OPEN when
the Angel is de-gassed and the ram and bolt are
in the forward position. To allow the breech to
rotate open, insert a squeegee into the barrel
bore and manually push the bolt back.
•
Swing out the rotor breach block
so that the bolt
is exposed.
•
Extract the bolt
by pulling it backwards.
•
To replace the bolt follow the steps in reverse
order.
Bolt removal and rotor breech
· Ensure a barrel blocking device is fitted to
the ANGEL.
· Ensure the hopper is removed from the
ANGEL.
· Ensure that there are no paintballs in the
ANGEL.
· Ensure the ANGEL is switched off via the
navigation switch on the rear of the grip frame
prior to fitting your first stage regulator.
· Paintball industry standard eye/face/ear and
head protection designed specifically to stop
paintballs and meeting ASTM standard F1776
(USA) or CE standard (Europe) must be worn
by user and any person within range.
· Always follow instructions, warnings and
guidelines given with any first stage regulator
you use with the ANGEL.
· Use compressed air/nitrogen gas only
DO NOT USE CO2.
· Only use a paintball regulator that has been
designed for air or nitrogen gas.
· Do not exceed 850 psi (58bar) input pressure
to the ANGEL.
· Take suitable precautions when using sharp
cutting instruments.
· The Macro Line hose must be cut back
cleanly and square prior to attachment or re-
attachment to ensure secure fitment.
· SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU
MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.