Autococker® Marker Manual Worr Game Products 252 Granite St. • Corona, CA 92879 P: 909.520.9969 • F: 909.520.9699 w o r r.
Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. ----- VII. VIII. --- Introduction Liability Statement Safety and Handling Preparing for Usage Velocity Timing Cleaning Your Marker Autococker® Marker Schematic Notes Troubleshooting Warranty Warranty Card Colors and parts may vary from illustration. Worr Game Products reserves the right to change parts at any time.
AUTOCOCKER® SERIES MARKERS Congratulations on your purchase of an Autococker® Series Marker. As a new Autococker® Marker owner, it is important to take the time to read this manual in its entirety, to ensure safe operation of the paintball marker. Please remember this marker is NOT A TOY. Improper use of paintball markers may result in serious injury or death. Paintball marker accidents happen because the shooter carelessly violates the most important rules of paintball safety.
I. Liability Worr Game Products ships its markers with the user, distributor and sales agent understanding that Worr Game Products will not accept any responsibility for its handling and use in public or private. The user accepts this sole liability when purchasing and using any marker produced/sold by Worr Game Products. Worr Game Products disclaims any implied warranties or any responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
III. Preparing for Usage 1. Screw barrel onto marker 2. Place barrel blocking device properly onto the marker CAUTION: Always wear paintball approved eye and face protection when dealing with a pressurized paintball marker. 3. Pull the cocker rod back until it latches into place 4. Connect the air source to the ASA (air system adapter.) Note: Make sure to always get your cylinders filled by authorized, skilled and knowledgeable technicians for the correct fill limits of each cylinder.
IV. Velocity • Industry approved protective gear (for face and eyes) must be worn at all times while operating and performing adjustments on this marker. • Do not insert objects into the space between the cocking block and the main body of the marker at any point in time. Improper marker treatment may result in damage to the marker and serious injury to the operator.
V. Timing Note: Always make sure you and everyone around you (200 yards) wears paintball approved eye and face protection. Your Autococker® Marker was thoroughly inspected and test-fired at the factory and should only require verifying the velocity adjustment with a chronograph before use. After extended use and under varying conditions, your Autococker® Marker may require some adjustment. When performing any adjustments on the marker, check for paintballs in the marker, breach and loader.
VI. Cleaning Your Marker CAUTION: Always make sure you and everyone around you wears protection when you clean the marker or check it for paintballs. It isn’t necessary to completely disassemble your marker to clean it. WGP recommends the following cleaning be done after each day of play: 1. Remove air source and ensure that all air has been released from the marker. 2. Remove the barrel. 3. Lightly spray marker down with a 50-50 mix of rubbing alcohol and water and then wipe down. 4.
Barrel Main Body 3-Way Coupler 3-Way (timing) Rod 3-Way Coupler Set Screw Front Block/ O-ring (3)Barb Fitting Sledge HP Connector Banjo Bolt O-ring Air Receiver O-ring 3-Way Shaft O-ring Banjo Bolt 3-Way Shaft 3-Way Body SLEDGEHAMMER: Body Main Spring Piston End Cap Front Block Plug Seal Retainer Spring Piston Stem O-ring Regulator Adjuster Body Regulator Seat Ram End Cap Piston O-ring Inline Reg. LP Endcap O-ring (2)Ram Bumper Ram End Cap O-ring Inline Reg.
Back Block Beavertail Washer & Screw Pull Pin Set Screw Cocking Rod Nut & Set Screw Pull Pin mp Pu & od r lla Co Bolt & O-ring Ball Detent R Valve Guide Plug Cocking Rod Doughnut Cocking Rod Sear & Sear Spring Trigger Set Screw Sear Pin Set Screw IVG (internal velocity gov.) & O-ring Rear Grip Frame Screw rigger eturn pring Main Spring Trigger Adj. Screw Sear Pin ger & gger Hammer Safety Safety Ball & Spring Valve Guide Retainer Nut Valve Guide & O-ring Aluminum .
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VII. Troubleshooting SAFETY Note: A qualified technician should make all repairs and adjustments. Do not attempt to perform any factory-only repairs. Send the marker to the factory or an authorized repair center. Any damage caused by improper adjustments is not covered by the warranty. Call Worr Game Products for further information. OFF ON 1. Marker will not fire after left in the sun or a hot place with bottle attached. • Bottle pressure exceeds 1100 psi. and wont allow exhaust valve to open.
3. Marker will not fire when trigger is pulled. • Gas source pressure low or tank empty. Fill tank. • Ensure inline regulator is adjusted to correct operating pressure. • Marker may be over-timed. See “Timing.” 4. Marker will not cock or cocks every other time or less.) • Pressure too low. Fill bottle or adjust regulator. • Front regulator pressure set too low. • Timing lug out of adjustment. • Velocity adjustment set too high. • Back block or cocking rod adjustment incorrect.
9. Low velocity. • Gas source pressure too low or tank empty. Fill tank. • Improper IVG adjustment. Adjust velocity. • Regulator pressure too low or high. • Check gas source. Make sure input pressure to marker is consistent. • Paint rolling down the barrel. Paint too small. • Bolt upside down. 10. Gas leaks down the barrel. • Remove and replace exhaust valve. 11. Marker fires and block comes back but wont go completely forward; locks approximately halfway. • O-ring may be sticking up in 3 way valve.
VIII. Warranty Worr Game Products warrants the replacement of any original Autococker part due to a defect in material and/or workmanship. The warranty period will be effective for 12 months for parts and 12 months for labor. It becomes effective from the date of purchase and is valid with a receipt of sale. The warranty card must be filed within 30 days of purchase to be valid. All warranty repairs will be performed only if the warranty card is filled out and is on file with Worr Game Products.
IMPORTANT: You must call Worr Game Products Inc. to request an RMA number before sending your WGP marker in for Warranty or tech services.
Attention Warranty Service Worr Game Products Warranty Registration Card Please detach and mail to Worr Game Products.
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