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Page Congratulations on your purchase of the MARQ Series Paintball Marker. The MARQ represents the latest in Paintball Marker technology at an affordable price. Before operating your MARQ, Please read the entire Manual thoroughly. Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
introduction INTRODUCTION !WARNING! Always ensure Marker is not shooting at a dangerous velocity. Ensure all participants are wearing the proper Paintball safety equipment. You will be held liable if someone is hurt by a Paintball fired from your Marker regardless of fault. The MARQ Series Paintball Marker is controlled via the single-button rubber on/off membrane located on the rear of the Trigger Frame.
introduction INTRODUCTION [continued] OPERATION - GAS CONFIGURATIONS Preset and Adjustable Tanks REGULATORS A Compressed Air System also known as a Nitrogen Air System is the recommended propellant air source for operating the MARQ. If you are using an Adjustable Tank, the output should be set between 400 & 500 PSI. Ideally, Preset Tanks should be low pressure or 400 PSI output. However, a high pressure system is acceptable. Included with the MARQ are 2 High-Flow Regulators.
operation & board settings ELECTRONICS Light Emitting Diode [LED] The MARQ Series Marker features a Multi-Color LED that indicates the operational Status of the Marker. Once powered up, the LED on the rear of the Trigger Frame will flash Green, indicating the Marker is ready for operation. Depending on the particular Eye System of your MARQ, the LED will flash a certain color once paintballs are loaded into the Breech. See the chart below for details.
assembly & disassembly 1 2 1.FIRING ENGINE DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY GETTING STARTED When disassembling the MARQ, always ensure the Marker is degassed. The DISASSEMBLY portion of this manual will be divided into four sections. 1. FIRING ENGINE DISASSEMBLY 2. TRIGGER FRAME DISASSEMBLY 3. BODY DISASSEMBLY 4. REGULATOR DISASSEMBLY 3 4 Note: When ASSEMBLING the MARQ, perform the entire disassembly process in reverse order.
assembly & disassembly 7 8 13 FIRING ENGINE PARTS CHECKLIST 1.FIRING ENGINE DISASSEMBLY [ 1. Firing Engine Retaining Screw 2. Firing Engine Back Block 3. Ram Adjuster 4. Ram Adjuster O-ring 5. Back Block O-ring 6. Back Block Mounting Posts 7. Firing Engine Housing O-rings 8. Back Block Retaining Screws [x3] 9. Ram Housing 10. Front Ram Housing O-ring 11. Ram Shaft O-ring 12. Ram Shaft continued] 9 10 7. with the bolt removed, the rest of the firing engine can be disassembled 8.
assembly & disassembly 1 2 7 8 2.TRIGGER FRAME DISASSEMBLY 3 4 1. remove high-pressure regulator 2. remove asa retaining screws [2] using a 1/8”allen key and remove asa 3. remove left rubber grip panel 4. remove battery 5. using an allen key or small screw driver, carefully disconnect wiring harness 6. remove board retaining screw 9 10 HOT TIPS 5 6 Always inspect the Frame’s internal components to ensure no damage is present.
trigger frame parts list TRIGGER FRAME PARTS CHECKLIST 10 1. Grip Panel Retaining Screws [x6] 2. Left Side Grip Panel 11 3. Right Side Grip Panel 4. Board Mounting Screw [PCB] - Version 1.0 6. Trigger Spring Bracket Mounting Screws [x2] 7 6 5. MARQ Series LED Board* 8 12 1 7. Trigger Spring Bracket 8. On/Off Power Pad 9. Trigger Frame 5 10. Trigger Frame Mounting Screws [x2] 1 11. Trigger Mounting Screw 12. Trigger 9 NOT PICTURED: 13.
assembly & disassembly 1 2 7 8 3.BODY DISASSEMBLY 3 4 1. remove eye cover retaining screws and remove covers [1 on each side] 2. remove detent springs [1 on each side] 3. remove ball detents [1 on each side] 4. remove eye board retaining screws [1 on each side] 5. disconnect eye boards from wiring harness [1 on each side] 6.
body assembly parts list BODY ASSEMBLY PARTS CHECKLIST 2 1. Main Marker Body 3 2. Feedneck Collar 3. Feedneck Wedge Adjustment Screw 4 4. Feedneck Wedge 5. Eye Cover Retaining Screw [x2 - one per side] 7 6. Left Side Eye Cover 7. Right Side Eye Cover 11 1 12 10 5 8. PCB Retaining Screw [x2 - one per side] 9. Left Eye Board [PCB] 10. Right Eye Board [PCB] 11. Ball Detent Spring [x2 - one per side] 12. Ball Detent [x2 - one per side] 13.
assembly & disassembly 1 2 8 9 LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR 4.REGULATOR DISASSEMBLY 8. remove brass pressure adjuster from regulator body 9. remove lpr main spring 10. remove regulator piston 11. remove air valve from regulator body 12. complete regulator assembly - see below for assembly tips HIGH-PRESSURE REGULATOR 3 5 4 6 1. separate regulator halves 2. loosen asa swivel adapter set screws [1 on either side side] 3. remove asa swivel adapter from hpr upper regulator body 4.
regulator parts list REGULATOR PARTS CHECKLIST LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR 360 IINLINE REGULATOR [HPR] 1. LPR Brass Pressure Adjuster 2. LPR Main Spring 3. LPR Piston 4. LPR Main Valve 5. LPR Housing 6. LPR Mounting Screws [x4 ] 7. High-Flow Hose Barb 1. ASA Swivel Adapter 2. ASA Swivel Adapter Retaining Screws 3. 360 Upper Regulator Housing 4. Main Valve 5. 360 Piston 6. Bellville Spring Washer Stack [8 total] 7. 360 Spring Follower 8. 360 Lower Regulator Housing 9.
10-32 x 3/8 x1 FRONT Transfer Hole Plug x1 HPR Pressure Adjustment Screw 1/4”- 28 x 3/8” [ NOTE: Screws are shown in actual size. Located just in front of the Ram Housing Threads ] x3 2 Bolt O-rings 1 HPR ASA Swivel Neck - EXTERNAL x2 2 HPR ASA Swivel Neck - INTERNAL [ ] The Swivel adapter must be removed in order to gain access to the Lower O-rings. NOTE: O-rings are shown in actual size. 25 26 008- 3/16” I.D. 010 - 1/4” I.D. 011- 5/16” I.D. 012 - 3/8” I.D.