Manual
GEO3.5 MANUAL 15
THE GAS THROUGH PIPE
FIG 9FFIG 9E
There is no need to unscrew or remove the gas pipe assembly during day to day
usage of the marker.
Compressed gas is transferred from the frame to the inline regulator via gas pipe
assembly (see gure 9A), comprising of a gas pipe section
1
A
and pipe nut
section
B
. It is essential that this gas pipe assembly is correctly installed before
the marker is supplied with compressed gas.
Before installing the gas pipe assembly, rstly inspect the o-rings on the pipe
for any debris or damage (labelled
C
gure 9A). Cleaning or replacing as
necessary. Also inspect the receiver holes in the frame (see gure 9B) and SL4
inline regulator (see gure 9C) for any debris or dirt, cleaning as necessary.
Screw the pipe section into the nut section fully before attempting to install the
gas pipe assembly in the marker (see gure 9D). Insert the o-ring end of the pipe
nut section into the SL4 regulator swivel (see gure 9E). Rotate the swivel and
gas pipe assembly to align the gas pipe section with the gas port in the frame.
Holding the pipe nut section in place inside the SL4 regulator swivel, screw
the gas pipe section clockwise to extend it into the frame (see gure 9F). If the
gas pipe assembly can slide backwards and forwards, then the pipe is not fully
installed and needs to be extended further.
The gas pipe only needs to be removed for maintenance procedures that require
removal of the SL4 inline regulator or the frame assembly.
1 The GEO and EGO gas pipe sections are not interchangeable.
FIG 9A
FIG 9C
FIG 9D
FIG 9B
A
C C
B
C
WARNING!
If the gas pipe assembly is not correctly installed high pressure gas will
be emitted. DO NOT remove the gas through pipe when the marker is
pressurised.
WARNING