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1. The second option for players who prefer to play without a remote is to attach the bottom line adapter onto theamarker It comes complete with the necessary adapter to snap on to the quick release Nipple aid the screws to fasten it to the bottom of the trigger frame With_Ahis option installed you can screw the Ompressed gas air power source directly on to _ the marker or use a remote line with screw in ASA nipple AAN SAFETY RULES FOR HANDLING COMPRESSED The WS 66 is capable of operating at input pressures ranging from 450psi to 1200psi It is not recommended to operate the marker below or beyond these limits as this will severely hamper the performance and could damage the marker e AIR OR GAS MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES Never leave a pressurized marker or air source in direct sunlight in particular if using CO2 as an air source Excessive heat can cause internal pressures to build beyond safe levels and could cause safety burst disks to rupture if the bottle is sitting erect If the bottle is lying on its side the excessive pressure could cause a burst which could damage the marker or the air bottles valve system Cylinder valve the copper neck on the air bottle should be firmly and fully connected to the air bottle Make a mark on your bottle and inspect this regularly to see if it has moved A loose cylinder valve under pressure can be extremely dangerous the air bottle would become a hi
2. we will get to that in just a bit for now lets just make certain the air source is properly setup and connected to the WS 66 Using the bottom line setup is just as simple Your air source can screw directly into the optional bottom line attachment once properly affixed to the marker Line up your air source and with a clockwise motion screw the bottle onto the ASA until you 4 pin STOPS s Wto get a tight fit and the bottle For bottles with an on off valve ensure it is OFF when doing this If the bottle is pin valve driven remember to COCK the marker first Scre Ol a pin valve driven bottle will immediate engage E the compressed gas air and ready e dm kef Once your air source is properly hastalle led if you haven t already done so COBK THEYMARKER by pulling back on the tor reat B cking handle as illustrated At this pointyou nay activate the air source unless it is a direct screwed on pin valve driven bottle on me Kotiomline ASA YOUR MARKER iS Now COCKED AND READY FOR FIRINGA Please observe all necessary safety precautions when firing the marker k Nw een D If you are depressuring the marker first turn off the remote line air source at the bottle then fire the marker a few times to deplete any excess compressed gas air before removing the quick release NOTE if your air source does not have an on off valve please remember to hold marker Jupside down while slow
3. Crossfire FMI and ACT Ifyou have the money Smart F recharge to them Nitro Tanks ai Tank Size Est Shots Tank Size Est Shots 4 48cu 3000psi 480 48cu4500psi 720 Ca bacu S000ps1 680 bacu4500ps lezi 88cu 3000psi 880 88cu 4500psi 1620 96cu 2000psi 960 96cu 4500p 4a Tiiu aan ier A Tieso 3000psi ASB Sin ll4cu 1140 Ci 17106 3000psi ff Ka0psi N Sone skots per fill fo expect from a tank The actual shots will vary with weather arah mechanics of the marker The above estimates is based an a marker operating at Sits ature of 79 degrees ine gbhove fables a operating Pol aia consiane Warsensor WS 66 User Manual GAS UP amp FIRE THE WS 66 Revision 1 printed 5 30 2004 Q understand that there is a regulator on a Miro tank should d bother with replacing the x chamber with another regulator A All of the HPA tanks comes with a regulator built into the tank te converts the 5 000 4 500 or 5 000 psi down to about SoQpsi that is used by most paintball markers Some are preset to a certain psi output typically 650psi You can get an adjustable regulator on the tank that you can adjust the ar from 900 te psi It is not a kad idea to do this This setup is known as a dual regulating or double regama Itis not needed but would not hurt either For most beginners having two regulators is not needed if s he has a Hitro tank COZ tanks do not have a built in regulat r so an on gun regulator is a good idea Jus
4. SECTION 4 Air Source Safety Applying Air Source WARSENSOR Firing Marker dry one A Innovation Wargame Pointboll Marker The power system used on the Warsensor WS 66 Tactical Marker contains compressed gas or air NEVER Work on disassemble the marker with the compressed air source connected The marker has a volumizer chamber Which will retain air pressure Please ensure your air source is properly turned off and the marker is cleared of all compression before disassembly If working with CO2 avoid CO2 gas or escaping liquid to contact the skin it can Gause freezer burn Always ensure your power source bottle is firmly screwed in to avoid accidental release which could cause odily harm Before attaching any power source to the WS 66 a NOT ES OR COMMENTS review the power source connection options P available to you on the WS 66 Please ensure the quick release lock on X t esremote is properly secured It The marker is factory configured to use a remot Should snap forward locking the line direct to the quick release nipple which exits remote onto the nipple If it is not the marker at the back end of the magazine jus secured activating the power source under the trigger Any standard remote Should may cause the remote to become snap right on detached under pressure and WILL A blow the o rings in the head The pressure of such a release could cause injury if the remote was to strike the body or face
5. gh speed projectile which could cause serious damage or death Figure Safety burst disk During filling if any leaks are detected immediately stop the filling process and examine the power source for the location of the leak If it is leaking from the fill adapters ASA it could be that the o ring on the bottle is worn and needs replacement bleed off ALL excess pressure remove bottle change o ring and resume filling If the leak is coming from the connection between the Cylinder valve and the bottle body cease filling use a hard tool such as a screwdriver or other item to depress the pin valve and release ALL pressure from the bottle If you have an on off valve open it to release the pressure Have the bottle inspected by a US DOT certified air smith or compressed air specialist to get it repaired DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE BOTTLE YOURSELF Warsensor WS 66 User Manual GAS UP amp FIRE THE WS 66 Revision 1 printed 5 30 2004 Loe aa WY 2 4 C B mp OS y 4 7 o a i pain i W To fire the marker depress the trigger safety to tt and makes the marker ready to fire Z After you have connected the remote line to the ASA Cylinder valve head of your power source DO NOTACTIVATE THE AIR SOURCE First connect the quick release portion of the remote line to the nipple on the marker Ensure that it snap locks into place Only after you have done this should you consider activating the air source
6. k tank explodes during a game or while tt was bemoMtilled WO4 tanks should be tested every 5 years Nitro tanks every 3 The reason there is a ditterence in years is beca se th COZ tanks is not subjected to the stresses that Nitro tanks are If I remember COZ tanks are rated to 1600 ted S00 psi With a properly filled tank the internal psiis around 1000 max A Hitro tank is subjected te ether 3 000 o v6 si depending on the tank at a constant pressure Considerably alot more stress than COZ Where to get ittested 1 kind of easy Some pamtball shops may offer that or may know where to send it for testing I have heard of a plate tit sells scuba gear can test for know where to send Keyword to ask for is hydrostatic testing aay also provide a service to fix tanks they are damaged in some way To help prevent some damage to the Ater shell a neoprene cover can be placed over the tank Also a fill mpple cover can be used to keep unwanted particles Lermentering the tank and eventually clogging the internal regulator for mitre tanks Thread protectors are also good to keep Me threads in good condition These can be used for both types of tanks Warsensor WS 66 User Manual GAS UP amp FIRE THE WS 66 Revision 1 printed 5 30 2004
7. ll not And as many of you already know COZ slowly chills a COZ tank QO and CI mean the same thing Itis the area inside of the tank to be filled HPA and Hitro system means the same of tank Warsensor WS 66 User Manual GAS UP amp FIRE THE WS 66 Revision 1 printed 5 30 2004 Q About how many shots can get oul ofa COLA A tank A It would depend on the operating pressure and general workings of your marker For the CO users the number of shots depends on how cold the tank is and outside temperature The warmer itis the more the hod TOA will evaporate On a typical 75 day with a marker shooting at about 650psi you can get a rough estimate on the number of shots in the chart below CO2 Tanks Tank Size Est Shots Tank Size Est Shots TOZ 350 l4oz FOO GO 425 loz S00 cO loz 600 zoz 1100 Remember the more you shoot the colder the COA tank will get The colder the tank gets lt P chance ihe CO will evaporate into a gas oo the PS will decrease 17 for a 5 000psi tank This will give you an approximate number of shots per fill on amp r shooting 650 psi So a bacu Java tank can give you about 660 shots on a 3 000 psi tank and 1 020 shots on Ae i tank 65 multiplied by 10 660 68 multiplied by 15 1 020 on a fll Weather doesn t attect HPA tanks Ae aoe We tank companies are For Nitro a general rule of thumb is to take the size of the tank and multiply it by 10 for rete i 15 for a 4 500 si or E Hitro Duck
8. lyuinscrewing the bottle and firing the margny the same time to release pressure buildup At a certain point the ve will disengage allowing you dtally de pressure the marker and making removal of the bottle both and SAFE q ly Holding the marker upside down ensures that no paintballs can enter the breach accidentally in particular if using a gravity hopper on observe the reaction of the marker a your air source OFF either by the on off valve of the remote bottle or by slightly unscrewing the bottle from the ASA bottomline and fire the marker a few times to familiarize yourself with the entire process of running out of power on the marker see how it i aaa proper removal of the air source a few times UAD WARNING Keep hands away from escaping CO2 gas It can cause frostbite if Z A allowed to come in contact with skin If the CO2 source you are using has an on off lt j valve make sure it is in the OFF POSITION before attempting to remove it from the paintball marker Do not expose the CO2 source to heat or store the CO2 source at temperatures above 130 F 54 C Always follow the manufacturer s warnings listed on the CO2 source for handling and storage Warsensor WS 66 User Manual GAS UP amp FIRE THE WS 66 Revision 1 printed 5 30 2004 CO2 HPA N2 INFO CO2 carbon dioxide a stored as aliquid in cylnders and expands into a gas e Cannot fill compressed ar or rutro into COZ tanks a Cylinde
9. psi Pl means pound per square meh not all felds can supply you with refills N sa Warm When shooting tanks filled with NZ the tank wall gr Q I fear the terms CU CL Of APA compressed dir free ay Mi when fathing about tanks for paintball What does all this mean A CU and CI mean the same thing Just difere ees ement used CU means Cubic Umts CI stands for Cubic Inches This refers to the area inside of the tank that is d So 66C means there is 66 cubic mches inside of this tank A bal tank has 64 cubic units inside of the tank bBically the same size area This term describes the size of nitro tanks Cie stands for ounces This is how muc Oz the tank is filled From 4oz te 20oz HPA stands for High Pressure Ag on thing as compressed air This is the type of gas used when filling these types of tanks Basically itis the sam breathe in everyday A compressor will suck in ar and jam in inte the tank your filling A Hitro system is just aaother term used for HEA tanks Itis a type of gas used to fill a tank Instead of the atmospheric air that is used to fill these tant it is almost pure mtregen or NZ that is used to fill the tank HPA and Hitro can be use to fill the same tank speed as such You cannot ill COZ inte a Mitro tank Same is true about not able to fll HPA inte a CO tank The ileg etween Nitre and HEA is when you fire a tank filled with Hitro the tank wall get a little warm as you fire it t with HPA wa
10. rs trpically can screw right into an ASA and has a pin valve a Output pressure depends on environment temperature SO Pis about 950ps1 40 F is about 550psi Capacity of tanks is measured in ounces a This gas causes velocity jumps due to liquid expansion a lost are made of either steel or alurmmurn Aluruinum cylinders over 2 in width needs to be tested every 5 years by hydrostatic testing You can get COZ in disposable 129 cartridges to a refillable 20 oz tank lt You can get refills pretty much at any field or store ae When shooting with CO the tank will get cold The colder the tank less ar pressure Nitro Compressed Aw N2 HPA es Both N2 and HPA can be used interchangeably in NZ HPA spectic cylinders in a gas stat e When speaking about these tanks both the terms N2 and HPA mean the same thing a Depending on size the small units are all steel construction More common is an alumi Inder wrapped in a composite or fiberglass material All cylinders needs to be tested every 5 years with a maximum life of 15 years NO All Hitro systems can typically screw inte an ASA and has a bult in pressure can be purchased as a fixed or adjustable output to reduce the internal pressure of 3 000 or 4 00 psi inside the tank to around s50 psi output on a non adjustable tank or a wide range on an adjustable t Using a HEA tank you are not severely effected by temperature HAP As Nitre tanks come in 4acute 114cu refillable tanks in eithe 4 A00
11. t make sure itis COA tolerant Some good regulators for COZ applications the Bob Long Reg the Palmers Pursutt Shop Stabilizer Gen X Messiah and I have also heard that the AEA Sidewuldend well The Stabilizer in particular wil not only regulates the pressure but also does a great job at keeping baud the marker Not 100 But is pretty good COZ has a bad habit of jumping up and down in psi because of th expanding into a gas Having a COA tolerant regulator will keep your velocity stable Also having the regula the valve is the best If you have an x chamber after the regulator you will make the regulator work h 110cu ACT tank with a nen adjustable reg and a Vigilante on the marker The output pressure Ob g e tank is about 50psi For some heavily modified markers that use Nitro it may be important to have certain psi EN Wistance my setup is a psi down to my operating But my marker is modified to run at a much lower pressure So the vigilante wall convert that pressure of S00psi NA As a side note for the adjustable regulator on your Hitro tank be careful not togi Va the tank regulator too much or you may starve your second regulator Also i the regulator is turned do Far and shoot fast this can also starve the marker This is called a drop off Those that want to use both CO and nitro off and on pretty mu Ay A will work So long that the regulator is CO tolerant Q Why and where should I get testing dane to pry tan
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