User's Manual
HYPER2
™
IN-LINE REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENTS + MAINTENANCE
• The Hyper2
™
can hold a small residual
charge of gas, typically 1 shot. Always
discharge the marker in a safe direction
to relieve this residual gas pressure.
• Always remove the regulator from the
EVIL
®
MINION
™
before servicing.
• Improper stacking of shims will cause
failure of the regulator and possible
damage to the EVIL
®
MINION
™
.
• Excessive dirt and debris can affect
the Hyper2
™
’s performance and increase
the need for servicing.
WARNING
USAGE
Carefully connect your air hose from your bottle or air system to the Hyper2
™
In-Line. The
Hyper2
™
In-Line is set by the factory to approximately 185psi. This pressure should give you a
velocity of approximately 285fps.
ADJUSTMENTS
The output pressure of the Hyper2
™
In-Line is adjusted by turning the brass seat housing.
The seat housing screw is located up inside the bottom of the reg. A 3/16” Allen wrench will be
needed for this operation. By turning the housing counterclockwise, you will increase the output
pressure of the regulator to the marker. By turning the housing clockwise, you will decrease the
output pressure of the regulator.
After each adjustment of the output pressure of the Hyper2
™
In-Line, you will need to cycle your
marker a few times. This will allow your marker and air system to stabilize at their new
operating pressure. The Hyper2
™
will need a break-in period of about 2,500 shots to let its seat
form to the piston and reach its optimum performance.
The Hyper2
™
has eight components and six O-rings
1 Retaining cap 6 Piston small O-ring (007 UR90) 11 Piston large O-ring (018 BN70)
2 Swivel 7 Swivel O-rings (013 BN70) 12 Reg cap O-ring (020 BN70)
3 Seat housing 8 Reg body 13 Reg cap
4 Retainer O-ring (010 BN70) 9 Shim stack 14 ASA O-ring (015 BN70)
5 Reg seat 10 Piston
Disassembly of the Hyper2
™
In-Line is easily done with 3/8” and 5/16” Allen wrenches.
MAINTENANCE
To ensure top performance from the Hyper2
™
, maintenance should be performed every six
months or sooner, depending on the severity of playing conditions. Cold, wet weather will
shorten the effective life of the grease. Heavy dust or fine sand can infiltrate the Hyper2
™
and
prevent the piston from moving smoothly and/or cut the O-rings.
1 Make sure the inlet and outlet ports and connecting fittings are free of all dirt and paint.
2 Examine all O-rings for nicks or cuts.
3 Carefully inspect the seat for excessive wear that might cause spiking and over-pressurizing.
4 Clean any accumulated dirt out of the air chambers and passages.
5 Keep the piston O-rings and spring pack generously greased to allow
smooth velocity adjustment and prevent erratic velocity
spikes and drop off.
6 Clean off all old grease that may be contaminated with dirt;
reapply fresh grease to the piston and other necessary areas.
7 Be sure to reassemble the internal components and
shim stack
(see figure 2) in the proper order and direction.
8 See diagram for assistance.
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Shim Stack