User's Manual

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CAUTIO N: READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE USING OR ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON
YOUR MARKER. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY POINT, STOP AND SEEK
PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT.
Maintaining the Eyes and Detents
In the event of a chopped ball or debris in the breach, the eyes in your G6R may need cleaning. The
most common ways for debris to enter the ball chamber is through the hopper when using a rapid/
speed feed type system. Tournament grade balls may break in the stack if the loader applies too
much pressure.
1. Remove the eye cover screw using a 5/64
hex wrench, then remove the eye cover.
2. Remove the detent and spring by pressing on
the detent from inside the chamber.
3. Carefully unscrew the PCB retaining screw.
(Phillips head)
4. Gently tilt the eye PCB away from the body of
the marker.
5. Use a cotton swab to clean the surface of the
eye, the eye holes, detent and detent hole.
Dampen the swab with alcohol if necessary.
NOTE: If removing the eyes from the wiring
harness unplug the harness from the eye PCB
by pulling on the white plug and not the
wires. Pulling on the wires could potentially
damage your harness.
6. After the eye, detent, and mounting area have
been sufficiently cleaned, reinstall the PCB
and reinstall the PCB retaining screw and eye
cover.
The 4C eye system will allow for higher rates
of fire through quicker cycling times.
To determine whether the 4C eyes are
installed refer to the picture to the right. The
4C eyes have more components as well as the
number 4 silk screened onto the PCB.
The standard Delrin detents can be replaced
with Super Ds - an upgraded Type III
anodized detent set. If Super Ds are used, the
sides of the detents must be greased lightly.
Also, Super Ds must be rotated slightly each
time the eyes are cleaned in order to ensure
even wear.
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