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WARNING: Adhere striclty to these and all other safety instructions and guidelines. Warnings for safe Eclipse Ego handling: Warning Warning • The Eclipse Ego is not a toy. 4 • Careless or improper use, including failure to follow instructions and warnings within this User Manual and attached to the Eclipse Ego could cause death or serious injury. • Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to the Eclipse Ego.
• Always measure your markers velocity before playing paintball, using a suitable chronograph. • Do not fire the Eclipse Ego without the bolt pin locked securely in place. • Never look into the barrel or breech area of the Eclipse Ego whilst the marker is switched on and able to fire. • Never put your finger or any foreign objects into the paintball feed tube of the Eclipse Ego. • Never allow pressurised gas to come into contact with any part of your body.
Orientation This section names the component parts of the Eclipse Ego marker. Quick Set-Up Index Index This section provides details on how to get up and running quickly with your Eclipse Ego. This section is essential reading for everyone 6 • • • • • Installing a Battery Switching On the Eclipse Ego. Switching Off the Eclipse Ego. Firing the Eclipse Ego. Using the Ego Break-Beam Sensor System.
• • • • • • • • • • • • Setting the Trigger The Set-Up Menu The Mode Menu Using the Mode Menu.
Service Centres Glossary Setting Savers Warranty Card Parts List Spares & Repairs This section provides information on the location of your nearest Eclipse Ego Service Centre. Index Index This section provides space for you to record your favourite Eclipse Ego settings. 8 This section provides a table of the Eclipse Ego Electropneumatic marker components with their corresponding order codes. This section provides an explanation of the terminology used in the Eclipse Ego manual.
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Clamping Feed Ego Bolt Ego Bolt Pin Break Beam Sensor System Ego Body Sensor Cover Screw Rammer Cap Orientation Orientation 10 LPR Adjuster Screw Sensor Cover Rammer (Inside Housing) Minifold Exhaust Valve Exhaust Valve Spring LPR Cap LPR Body Rammer Housing Valve Plug Solenoid Front QEV Frame Screw Rear QEV Frame Screw Frame Tag FRM Ego Grip Frame PCB Ego Trigger Battery OOPS Slide Rail OOPS Eclipse Inline Regulator FRM Screw
Adjuster Piston Front LPR Spring LPR Body LPR Piston Spring Pack Inline Reg Piston Rear LPR Spring Reg Adjuster Screw Eclipse Inline Regulator NOTE: for a more detailed explanation of parts please see the Glossary section.
Orientation Orientation Shaft Solo Barrel 12 Ego Statistics Weight Length Height Width 859g Eclipse Ego and Eclipse Inline Regulator. 1116g Eclipse Ego and Eclipse Inline Regulator with Shaft Solo Barrel and Oops. 255mm Eclipse Ego. 524mm Eclipse Ego with Shaft Solo Barrel. 162mm Eclipse Ego Body and Frame. 232mm Eclipse Ego Body and Frame with Oops. 25.3mm Eclipse Ego. 27.3mm Eclipse Ego with Eye Covers.
Installing a Battery If present, remove the existing battery by sliding your thumb into the recess below the battery and levering the battery out of the frame (See Figure 2.1). Do Not pull on the top of the battery to remove it as this can cause the battery terminals to bend and will result in a poor electrical connection. Fit a 9-volt alkaline battery (type PP3, 6LR61 or MN1604) into the recess with the battery terminals away from you.
Quick Set-Up Quick Set-Up Switching On the Eclipse Ego 14 At the rear of the frame, are three recessed pushbuttons. Press and hold the centre pushbutton (See Figure 2.3). After one second the Eclipse Ego logo will be displayed. Release the pushbutton and the display will revert to the designated run screen (Rate of Fire, Shot Counter or Game Timer). Switching Off the Eclipse Ego Press and hold the centre pushbutton for 1 second. The display will read OFF .
Quick Set-Up To switch off the Break Beam Sensor System, press and hold the top pushbutton for one second (See Figure 2.4). The eye on icon in the top left hand corner of the LCD screen will change to the eye off icon indicating that the breech sensor has been disabled. To switch the Break Beam Sensor System back on, press and hold the top pushbutton for one second.
Setting Up Using The Using The Ego Ego Before you can begin to use your Eclipse Ego, there are a few necessary components that are required to enable the Eclipse Ego to function; namely an air system and a loader of your choice. 16 FIGURE 3.1 Note: The Eclipse Ego cannot be used with Co2, it can only be powered by Compressed Air or Nitrogen.
at the base of the frame (See Figure 3.4) . Unscrew the on/off knob from the OOPS, and using a 3/32” Hex key turn the two screws on the left hand side of the OOPS rail counter clockwise so that the body of the OOPS can be removed by sliding it out (See Figure 3.5) . Using a 5/32” hex key remove the two screws that attach the OOPS rail to the bottom of the Eclipse Ego grip frame and remove the OOPS rail (See Figure 3.6) .
Using The Using The Ego Ego FIGURE 3.7 18 Attaching a Loader Using a 5/32” hex key, turn the top screw of the clamping feed tube counter clockwise until the feed neck of your loader can easily be pushed into the top of the clamping feed tube (See Figure 3.7) . Push your choice of loader firmly into the clamping feed tube so that it rests on the shelf inside the clamping feed tube (See Figure 3.8) .
Screen Layout The standard layout of an Eclipse Ego display is as follows: Break Beam Sensor System Indicator Mode Selection Dependant on Display Screen Choice Battery Level Indicator Using The Ego Pressing and holding the Select (middle) pushbutton will switch the Eclipse Ego on. The LCD display will show the Eclipse Ego logo. When the pushbutton is released, the LCD display will show the designated display screen.
The Main Menu Using The Using The Ego Ego To activate the Main Menu (providing the Eclipse Ego is already turned on), press and hold the Select pushbutton. After one second OFF will be displayed. This is one of the options on the Main Menu, as shown below: 20 Press the Lower (bottom) pushbutton to scroll down through each of the options on the menu. Once the last option on the menu has been displayed, pressing the Lower pushbutton will cause the first option to be displayed.
The left hand side of the screen shows DISPLAY , the name of the option that you are currently in, whilst the right hand side of the screen can be changed by using the Raise and Lower pushbuttons to scroll through the different DISPLAY options as detailed below: To display the Game Timer when the frame is in normal use, simply Select the TIMER option from the DISPLAY Menu. To display the Shot Counter when the frame is in normal use, simply Select the SHOTS option from the DISPLAY Menu.
Using The Using The Ego Ego Using the Display Menu Rate of Fire Option 22 As both the TIMER and the SHOTS options from the DISPLAY Menu are covered in their respective sections in the following pages we will start by looking at the Rate of Fire option. Break Beam Sensor System Indicator Current Rate of Fire Maximum Rate of Fire Achieved Battery Level Indicator The Rate of Fire (ROF) option is a means by which you can monitor your rate of fire whilst using the Eclipse Ego.
By using the Raise and Lower pushbuttons, you can scroll through the menu as illustrated below: Using The Ego Scroll through the Main Menu until the TIMER option is displayed and then press Select. You have now entered the GAME TIMER Menu. 23 Once the GAME option has been selected from the GAME TIMER Menu, the preset game time will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen, the factory setting for which is 7 minutes and 10 seconds.
Using The Using The Ego Ego 24 Setting the Alarm Time As well as a game timer we have an added Alarm feature that allows you to set a designated time during the game timer at which the Alarm feature will be activated. When the game timer reaches the Alarm time the display will flash repeatedly for 5 seconds to indicate this.
Setting the Start Method of the Game Timer timer (when displayed). Selecting CANCEL returns to the GAME TIMER Menu. To change the starting option for the Game Timer, simply use the Raise or Lower pushbuttons to scroll through the menu choices: (See Figure 3.10) BUTTON means that pressing the Lower pushbutton will start the game timer (when displayed). Starting the Game Timer When TIMER has been selected as the designated Display screen, the Game Timer will be displayed. FIGURE 3.
Using The Using The Ego Ego 26 The Information Menu Scroll through the Main Menu until the INFO option is displayed and then press Select . You have now entered the INFORMATION Menu . By using the Raise and Lower pushbuttons, you can scroll through the INFO Menu as illustrated below: In the INFO Menu, the Eclipse Ego displays the current version of firmware that it has programmed into it, and the total number of shots that the frame has fired.
Note: after each adjustment fire two clearing shots to gain an accurate velocity reading. Never exceed 300fps. Adjusting your LPR Pressure When using your Eclipse Ego, you may wish to change the output pressure of your LPR. This is easily done by inserting a 5/32nd" inch hex key into the adjuster screw at the front and adjusting it accordingly (See Figure 3.11) .
Advanced Set-Up Advanced Set-Up 28 Setting The Trigger There are three adjustment points on the trigger - the Front Stop Trigger Screw, the Rear Stop Trigger Screw and the Return Strength Trigger Screw. As standard each Eclipse Ego comes with a factory-set trigger travel of approximately 2mm in total length: one millimetre of travel before the firing point, and one millimetre of travel after the firing point. FIGURE 4.
The Set Up Menu Press the Lower pushbutton to scroll down through each of the items on the menu. Once the last item has been displayed, pressing the Lower pushbutton will cause the first item to be displayed. FIGURE 4.5 Press the Raise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the items on the menu. Once the first item has been displayed, pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last item to be displayed. Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed item.
Advanced Set-Up Advanced Set-Up 30 The Mode Parameter The Mode Parameter is used to control the firing mode of the Ego. Please Note: Certain modes may only be available in certain countries and on certain models of Eclipse Ego. Scroll through the Set-up menu until the Mode parameter is displayed. The current firing mode is shown on the right-hand side of the display. To change the Mode parameter press Select and the edit indicators will appear (See Figure 4.
Maximum Rate of Fire Dwell ROF The current value of the Maximum Rate of Fire is shown in balls per second on the right hand side of the display. Press the Select pushbutton to enter the edit function (See Figure 4.8) FIGURE 4.8 Press the Select pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display. Press and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the DWELL time in 0.1 millisecond increments.
Advanced Set-Up Advanced Set-Up 32 The Filter Menu First Shot Drop Off First shot drop off is a reduction in velocity of the first paintball to be fired after the Ego has been left un-fired for any length of time. The FSDO parameter is used to define an increase in dwell time for the 'First Shot' in order to combat this problem. FIGURE 4.10 Scroll through the Timing Menu until the FSDO parameter is displayed.
Using the Break Beam Sensor System 33 Setting the Empty Breech Detection Time Custom and third party bolts can fool the BBSS if they have slots or holes that allow the Break Beam to pass through. To overcome this problem the EMPTY parameter defines how long the Break Beam has to be in-tact before the breech is considered to be empty. Scroll through the Filter Menu until the EMPTY parameter is displayed.
Advanced Set-Up Advanced Set-Up Setting the Ball Detection Time 34 The BALL parameter defines how long a paintball has to sit in the breech before it is considered ready to fire. Scroll through the Filter Menu until the BALL parameter is displayed. The current value of the Ball Detection Time is shown on the right hand side of the display (See Figure 4.13) Press the Select pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display.
The current value of the trigger pull time is shown on the right hand side of the display (See Figure 4.14) Press the Select pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display. Press and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the PULL value in 1-millisecond increments. Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the PULL value more rapidly. Press and release the Lower pushbutton to decrease the PULL value in 1-millisecond increments.
Advanced Set-Up Advanced Set-Up 36 Using the Trigger Transition Filtering The Eclipse Ego incorporates an advanced debounce (anti-bounce) algorithm known as the Trigger Transition Filter (TT Filter), which is fully adjustable and can be used to completely eliminate trigger bounce.
1. Select the TT Band parameter. Observe that the graphical bar rises and falls as the trigger is pulled and released. The actual value of the bar is displayed in the top right of the display. 2. Set the post-travel trigger stop as required and ensure that the bar is as close to 100% as possible when the trigger is fully depressed against the set screw. 3.
Advanced Set-Up Advanced Set-Up 38 The Factory Setting Menu FIGURE 4.17 The Factory settings menu gives the user a simple way of resetting their Eclipse Ego to the factory settings, without having to individually go through and adjust each parameter. If the user has chosen to deviate from the factory settings, FACTORY NO will be displayed when entering the FACTORY Menu (See Figure 4.17) Press the Lower pushbutton to scroll down through each of the options on the Factory Menu.
TIMER GAME ALARM START BACK INFO VERSION T SHOTS BACK MODE SEMI CANCEL Set-Up Menu TIMING MAX ROF DWELL FSDO BACK FILTER EMPTY BALL PULL RELEASE TT BAND TT TOL BACK FACTORY YES NO CANCEL BACK Operating Mode Selection Select Semi-auto Mode Cancel The Selection Go to the Timing Menu Maximum Rate of Fire Dwell Time First Shot Drop Off Value Return to the Setup Menu Go to the Filter Menu Empty Breech Detection Time Parameter Ball Detection Time Parameter Trigger Pull Time Parameter Trigger Release Time Param
Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning the Break Beam Sensor System 40 WARNING: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel and loader to make the Ego easier to work on. FIGURE 6.3 Remove the Sensor Cover to expose the back of the Break Beam Sensor unit (See Figure 6.2) . Using a dry Q-tip, carefully remove any debris, paint or moisture from the back of the sensor unit and from inside the Sensor Cover.
Maintenance Maintenance Remove the rubber finger detent and using a dry Q-tip clean detent and it’s location point in the Eclipse Ego Body. Replace clean detent back into the Eclipse Ego body (See Figure 6.5) and slide sensor unit back into place (See Figure 6.6) . Replace the Sensor Cover and using a 5/64th" hex key, replace the Bream Beam Sensor Cover retaining screw to hold the sensor cover in place (See Figure 6.7) . Be careful not to cross-thread the screw. Do not over tighten the screw.
Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning the Inline Regulator 42 WARNING: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel and loader to make the Ego easier to work on. FIGURE 6.8 FIGURE 6.9 Disconnect the hosing from your Inline Regulator allowing it to be unscrewed from the Front Regulator Mount (FRM) (See Figure 6.8) .
FIGURE 6.13 Note: the sealing face on the inline regulator piston can also cause the regulator to creep or “supercharge”, so this should also be checked. FIGURE 6.16 FIGURE 6.18 FIGURE 6.17 FIGURE 6.19 Next take the piston and spring stack and clean the seal at the top of the piston, re-lubricating it with a light smear of Vaseline ready for re-assembly (See Figure 6.17) . Insert the piston and spring stack into the top half of the inline regulator body (See Figure 6.18).
Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning the LPR 44 WARNING: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel and loader to make the Ego easier to work on. Inline regulator can be removed if needs be. FIGURE 6.22 Unscrew the low-pressure regulator cap from the marker body (See Figure 6.20). Remove the LPR piston and rear spring from the LPR cap (See Figure 6.21).
Replace the LPR cap by screwing it onto the LPR body in the Eclipse Ego (See Figure 6.27) . FIGURE 6.25 FIGURE 6.26 Insert the silver coloured spring into the LPR cap, so that it rests neatly in the adjuster piston (See Figure 6.24). Place the gold coloured spring onto the LPR piston and insert piston and spring into the LPR cap, o-ring end first (See Figure 6.25) . FIGURE 6.27 Maintenance Maintenance FIGURE 6.
Maintenance Maintenance 46 FIGURE 6.28 Cleaning and Lubricating the Rammer WARNING: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel and loader to make the Ego easier to work on. Pull the bolt pin upwards so that it dis-engages the rammer, allowing the bolt to be removed via the rear of the Eclipse Ego (See Figure 6.28) . FIGURE 6.29 Using a 5/32nd" hex key, unscrew and remove the rammer cap at the rear of the Eclipse Ego (See Figure 6.29).
FIGURE 6.32 FIGURE 6.36 Replace the rammer cap, using the 5/32nd" hex key to secure it into the Eclipse Ego body (See Figure 6.35) . FIGURE 6.37 FIGURE 6.33 FIGURE 6.35 47 Maintenance FIGURE 6.34 Noting the position of the rammer in the Eclipse Ego body (See Figure 6.36), replace the bolt and locate the bolt pin into the designated groove in the rammer shaft (See Figure 6.37). Maintenance FIGURE 6.
Maintenance Maintenance How to Strip the Ego 48 WARNING: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel and loader to make the Ego easier to work on. Remove the bolt and bolt pin, disconnect any hosing and unscrew the inline regulator from the front bottle mount as detailed above. Using a 5/64th" hex key remove the six screw that attach the Eclipse Ego grips to the Eclipse Ego frame (See Figure 6.38).
Slide the rammer assembly out of the rear of the Eclipse Ego, remembering to remove the valve and valve spring (See Figure 6.47) . Remove the exhaust valve and valve spring from the rammer assembly, and inspect the sealing face of both the rammer assembly body and exhaust valve for any excessive wear or damage (See Figure 6.48). If the exhaust valve or brass bushed valve guide is damaged then replace using authentic Eclipse Ego parts. FIGURE 6.50 FIGURE 6.46 FIGURE 6.51 FIGURE 6.
Maintenance Maintenance FIGURE 6.52 50 Assembling the Ego FIGURE 6.53 Having stripped down the Eclipse Ego, here is a guide of how best to re-assemble it. FIGURE 6.54 Clean and lubricate the seal at the back of the LPR body (See Figure 6.52) . Slide the entire LPR back into the Eclipse Ego body, so that the bottom of the LPR body lines up with the FRM window in the bottom of the Eclipse Ego body (See Figure 6.53) .
FIGURE 6.58 FIGURE 6.62 Remembering to include the valve spring, begin to insert the rammer assembly into the Eclipse Ego body, taking care not to damage any of the low-pressure hosing. Line the rammer assembly up so that the minifold can slide into the groove in the bottom of the Eclipse Ego body (See Figure 6.57) . By applying slight pressure to the back of the rammer assembly (See Figure 6.
FIGURE 6.63 Maintenance Maintenance Assembling the Ego 52 FIGURE 6.64 FIGURE 6.65 Carefully thread the solenoid and Break Beam Sensor leads through the access hole in the top of the grip frame (See Figure 6.63) , and reattach the grip frame to the marker, tightening the grip frame screws using a 1/8th" hex key (See Figure 6.64) . Ensure that the Break Beam Sensor cables lie neatly in the slots provided for them in the Eclipse Ego grip frame (See Figure 6.65) .
Raise the bolt pin and remove the bolt and bolt pin from the Eclipse Ego marker body. Using a dry Q-tip remove any paint or grease from the surface of the bolt and seals on the bolt (See Figure 6.70). Lubricate the two bolt seals and replace the bolt, locking the bolt pin into the designated slot in the rammer. Note: We recommend the use of light paintgun oil throughout the Eclipse Ego. FIGURE 6.70 Maintenance This procedure can be performed with the Eclipse Ego gassed up as well as de-gassed.
Symptom Fault Finding Fault Finding Although a fresh battery has been fitted, the Eclipse Ego will not switch on. 54 Possible Cause Solution The battery has been fitted incorrectly. Fit the battery correctly with the positive terminal nearest to the side of the frame. The battery terminals are not making proper contact with the battery. Remove the battery, gently bend the terminals towards where the battery will sit and then replace the battery. The battery does not seem to last very long.
Solution Leaky Exhaust Valve. Replace exhaust valve. Damaged Valve Seat. Replace Rammer Housing. Incorrect seal on front of rammer housing. Replace front seals on rammer housing with 016 seals. Gas vents quickly down barrel as soon as gassed up. The exhaust valve has become jammed in the brass valve guide Replace exhaust valve and brass value guide as necessary (see Maintenance Section). The marker is chopping or trapping paint. The Break Beam Sensor System is switched off.
Symptom Fault Finding Fault Finding Rear QEV leaks. 56 Possible Cause Solution Main rammer seal is damaged. Replace 011 seal on rammer shaft. Faulty seals inside QEV. Strip QEV and inspect seals for debris or damage. Front QEV leaks. Faulty seals inside QEV. Strip QEV and inspect seals for debris or damage. Eclipse Ego does not fire. Trigger is set up incorrectly. Set trigger up correctly (see Advanced Set-up Section). Solenoid is not plugged into Eclipse Ego PCB.
Solution Increase the trigger transition filter settings. Check that your trigger pull is within the limits of your TT BAND setting and that your TT TOL suits your current set-up. Lengthen and strengthen your trigger pull. Refer to the Advanced Set-up Section for guidelines of how to adjust your Ego trigger accordingly. The Break Beam Sensor System does not appear to be reading correctly. The Break Beam Sensor System is dirty.
Fault Finding Fault Finding Symptom 58 Possible Cause Solution Eclipse Ego is inconsistent. Inline regulator is supercharging. Strip and clean inline regulator (see Maintenance Section). Leaking Rammer Assembly (leak gets louder when bolt is removed). Front ram shaft seal deteriorated. Replace front rammer shaft seal. How can I get the best performance out of my gun? Check your set-up.
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Settings Savers Settings Savers 60 Settings Custom One Custom Two Custom Three MAX ROF DWELL FSDO EMPTY BALL PULL RELEASE TT BAND TT TOL Please use the table above to record your favourite Eclipse Ego settings.
Size chart to scale 015 014 Rammer Housing, LPR Body, Feed Stub. Bolt O-Ring, Inline Regulator Piston. Large O-Ring on top of Front Reg Mount. Size Chart Location 011 Rear Rammer O-Ring. 010 Inside LPR body, inside Adjuster Section of Inline. 009 008 Rammer Front Bumper. Rammer Shaft O-Ring. LPR Piston. 013 006 Inline Adjuster Screw, OOPS. Adjuster Piston in LPR. 012 004 Small O-Rings on top of Front Reg Mount.
71 65 68 06 05 Parts List Parts List 36 62 10 04 66 69 69 09 08 01 16 15 16 42 33 03 40 39 54 43 43 60 47 44 60 75 45 46 76 19 56 57 58 43 20 23 28 61 38 26 24 25 35 48 41 45 31 29 37 54 68 41 21 30 22 34 32 63 13 49 41 41 17 45 73 74 07 14 48 62 02 18 04 73 64 03 11 12 67 71 70 59 55 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Description Code Rammer Housing Valve Guide Rammer Housing o-ring QEV Rammer Cap Rammer Cap o-ring Valve
Ego Solenoid Retaining Screw Ego Low Pressure Hose LPR Cap LPR Adjuster Screw LPR Piston LPR Piston o-ring Adjuster Piston Adjuster Piston o-ring LPR Spring Heavy (Gold) LPR Spring Light (Silver) 9 Volt Battery Front Regulator Mount FRM Barb FRM Main Seal LPR Inlet/Outlet Seal LPR Body LPR Body o-ring LPR Body groove o-ring FRM screw Frame Tag Ego Frame Ego Trigger Ego Printed Circuit Board Magnet Ego Trigger Adjuster Screw Ego Trigger Pin Locking screw Push Button Display Window Ego PCB Screw Ego Grip Scre
ALARM FACTORY BALL Frame Tag ALARM refers to adjusting the Alarm Timer in the TIMER Menu. BALL refers to the Ball detection time, a feature of the Filter section of the Set-up Menu. Barrel Condom A safety device, that when used properly restricts paintballs from leaving the end of the barrel, when fired unintentionally. BBSS An abbreviation for the Break Beam Sensor System.
SHOTS Lube Tube Solenoid The Low Pressure Regulator (LPR) controls the amount of air directed via the solenoid to the rammer. MAX ROF MAX ROF refers to the Maximum Rate of Fire setting, a feature of the Timing section of the Set-up Menu. PCB An abbreviation for the Printed Circuit Board. PULL PULL refers to the Trigger Pull time in the Filter Menu. Rammer The solenoid controls the air supply to either side of the rammer.
Spares & Repairs Spares & Repairs 66 Detent Spares Kit Hardware Spares Kit Kit contains 10 Rubber Detents. 81 Kit contains all required Ego screws. 80 Contrast Colour Upgrade Kit Allows you to swap and customize the look of your Ego marker by replacing these key components. Various colours available. Exhaust Valves Spares Kit 82 Kit contains 2 exhaust valves,1 brass bush and replacement O-Rings for Rammer Housing.
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