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EVO Autococker Low Pressure Regulator (LPR)

Table of Contents.

  • Before you start
  • Safety
  • Product description
  • Prerequisites
  • Required tools and spare parts
  • Removal of part
  • Installation of part
  • Notes

Before You Start


Please Note.

It is recommended that installation of any Belsales or EVOtm Parts is carried out by a trained and qualified airsmith. Incorrect installation of any component onto or into a paintball marker or any accessory may result in serious injury or death. Belsales LTD, its staff or any of its subsidiaries cannot be held responsible for any result arising from improper installation. If you are at all unsure about the correct installation procedure for any Belsales or EVOtm product we strongly advise that you seek professional assistance or contact any of the technical staff at Belsales LTD using any of the details provided on the contact page. Before starting any work on your marker, please read and carry out the instruction in the section marker "safety"

Safety

Before staring out with any work on your marker, please carry out the safety checks:

  • Make sure you, and everyone around you are wearing safety goggles
  • Remove any paintballs from your marker
  • Point the marker in a SAFE direction and visually, then mechanically check that there are no paintballs in the marker
  • Detach the power supply (air or C02 source) and shoot the marker a number of times in the safe direction
  • Continue to de-gas the marker until there is no pressure left anywhere in the marker.
  • Detach the barrel of the marker.
  • Keeping your goggles on, commence work on your marker

Product Description


The EVO Low Pressure Regulator (LPR) for Autocockers is a highly efficient front mounted, low pressure regulator designed to provide an enhanced flow and more stable output to the cocking system for almost all Autocockers.

Prerequisites

The fitting of this part requires a MODERATE degree of competency in mechanical work. We recommend that you seek professional advice or services from a qualified airsmith.

Required tools and spare parts

  • Dentist's pick
  • Soft jawed needle nosed pliers
  • 1/2" spanner / wrench (Open ended)
  • Medium strength thread lock / PTFE Tape

 

Removal of Part

  • Fully de-gas the marker, including firing off MULTIPLE shots after the air source has been disconnected to make sure that the regulator has been FULLY depressurised.
  • Use the required tools to remove the low pressure hosing from the existing LPR
  • Use the required tools to unscrew the existing LPR from the semi block of the Autococker
 

Installation of Part

  • First check the clearance of any auxiliary parts that may cause an obstruction for the installation of the LPR. If there are any components that may cause an issue during installation, please remove them first. This might include; solenoid housing on an E1 or E2 frame, 3 way assembly or other component
  • Apply a small amount of medium strength thread lock compound or PTFE tape to the threads of the LPR
  • Use a 1/2" spanner to insert the LPR into the semi block. Tighten the LPR sufficiently that there is no "slack", but not so tight that it requires excessive force to continue insertion. If you are at all unsure, contact a trained airsmith. Ensure during insertion that the barb for the low pressure hosing is orientated so that it points to approximately 11 O'clock if you were looking at the marker from down the end of that barrel.
  • Attach the hosing from the 3 way (or solenoid) input to the LPR using the needle nosed pliers.
 

Notes

This part should be installed by a qualified airsmith. If you are attempting to install it yourself please take care. Make sure of the following important item:
  • YOU MUST FULLY DE-GAS YOUR MARKER BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON THE ITEM. BE AWARE THAT THE MARKER WILL STILL STORE PRESSURE ON THE MARKER SIDE OF THE REGULATOR EVEN ONCE AN AIR BOTTLE HAS BEEN REMOVED. ONCE REMOVING THE AIR BOTTLE, BE SURE TO FIRE THE MARKER UNTIL NO MOVEMENT OCCURS FROM THE MARKER.