Manual
MAINTAINING THE BOLT 
SYSTEM
Using a 1/4” hex key or ngers unscrew the Prop Shaft from 
the marker body SEE FIGURE 11.1. Once the threaded 
section is free from the threads in the marker body and 
turning freely, pull the Prop Shaft from the marker body. 
Place a nger down the feed neck and push the Bolt free 
from the Can inside the body by pushing it backwards SEE 
FIGURE 11.2.
 Once the Bolt is free from the Can, insert 
a nger into the rear of the marker and remove the bolt 
completely SEE FIGURE 11.3. 
By inserting a nger or an appropriately sized hex key into 
the rear of the marker body 
SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FIGURE 
11.4
, hook onto one of the holes in the Can and extract it 
from the marker body SEE FIGURE 11.6.
You should now have removed the following parts from 
the marker body: the Can (A), the Bolt (B) and the Prop 
Shaft (C) 
SEE FIGURE 11.7.
Take the Can and having cleaned o any old grease, paint 
or debris, apply a small amount of Eclipse Grease to the 
internal o-ring and the 2 external o-rings 
SEE FIGURE 
11.8.
1
Smear a light coat of Eclipse Grease onto the smooth 
internal bore of the Can from the rear SEE FIGURE 11.9. 
1
Remove any excess blobs of eclipse grease from the inside and 
outside of the can.
A
B
C
FIG 11.7
FIG 11.6
FIG 11.9
FIG 11.8
FIG 11.2
FIG 11.4FIG 11.3
FIG 11.1
WARNING: DEGAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY 
STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE 
BARREL, LOADER, AIR SYSTEM AND ANY PAINTBALLS TO 
MAKE THE MARKER EASIER AND SAFER TO WORK ON.
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