Operation Manual
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION
Air leaks from the rell clamp when lling the air tank
Is the rell clamp bleed valve closed?
IIs the rell clamp thumbscrew hand-tight?
Is the O-Ring present on the K-Valve face?
(For rell tanks utilizing a K-Valve, an O-Ring should be present on the valve face.
For rell tanks utilizing a DIN-Valve, an O-Ring should be present on the rell
assembly. )
The hand pump doesn’t seem to ll the air tank
Is the brass bleed screw on the pump base closed?
It can be difcult to determine that the hand pump is lling the air tank when the
tank is empty. An empty air tank doesn’t SEEM to be lling when you pump the
pump. Actually it takes about 75 pump strokes before you notice that the needle
on the pump’s gauge is slightly above zero. Once the tanks starts to register a
charge, you will notice that it takes 14 or 15 pump strokes to raise the tank
pressure by 100 psi. That’s true at all pressure levels.
Troubleshooting