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FIG 6.70
FIG 6.69
FIG 6.67
FIG 6.65
...ASSEMBLING THE EGO
FIG 6.68
FIG 6.66
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). Connect the solenoid and
the Break-Beam Sensors into their relevant places on the Eclipse Ego PCB
(SEE FIGURE 6.66) and re-attach the Eclipse Ego grips by securing the six grip
screws using a 5/64th" hex key (SEE FIGURE 6.67).
Screw the inline regulator back into the FRM (SEE FIGURE 6.68) and connect any
hosing that was disconnected (SEE FIGURE 6.69). Replace bolt and locate bolt
pin in the designated groove in the rammer.
You have now assembled your Eclipse Ego.
FIG 6.63
CLEANING AND
LUBRICATING THE BOLT
This procedure can be performed with the Eclipse Ego gassed up as well as
de-gassed.
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
(SEE FIGURE 6.70).
Lubricate the bolt and replace the bolt, locking the bolt pin into the designated
slot in the rammer.
NOTE: WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF LIGHT PAINTGUN OIL ON THE
EGO RAMMER AND BOLT.
FIG 6.64
...Continued
NOTE: CHECK THAT NO WIRES ARE TRAPPED BEFORE TIGHTENING
DOWN THE FRAME SCREWS.
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