Sunday, December 16, 2007

Spyder MR3 Disassemble Reassemble and Cleaning Internals


TROUBLESHOOTING
ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MAY CAUSE RECOCKING RELATED PROBLEMS:
The pressure in the tank is too low. In some cases, the weather can affect the liquid in the tank
and not cause it not to expand into carbon dioxide gas.
Spyder MR3 paintball marker needs lubrication.
Venturi Bolt (#326) needs to be cleaned.
The Striker O-ring (#19A) is damaged. Replace with new Kingman or Kingman-approved O-ring. NOTE: The O-ring (#19) cannot be substituted by a tank O-ring or an #09 O-ring.
Need to clean Barrel and upper chamber of the Receiver (#325).
Paintballs may be defective (i.e. expired, odd shape, etc.)
After ball breaks in Barrel or chamber, remove all parts from upper chamber of Receiver, wipe parts clean, and reassemble parts into Receiver. Also make sure to clean the Barrel with a squeegee.

DISASSEMBLE REAR INTERNALS
STEP 1 Remove Quick Disconnect Pin (#262). NOTE: Place a finger over the Striker Plug (#260) before removing the Quick Disconnect Pin (#262)
STEP 2 Remove the Striker Plug (#262) Main Spring (#25) Striker Buffer (#26A).
STEP 3 Remove the following items at the same time. Striker Bolt (#JE18A) and the Delrin Venturi Blot (#326).

HELPFUL TIP: Please note how the parts are removed for easy reassembly.

REASSEMBLE REAR INTERNALS
When reassembling the Delrin Venturi Bolt (#326) and Striker Bolt (#JE18A) the circuit board must be powered ON with the Eyes OFF. Join the Delrin Venturi Bolt (#326) and Striker Bolt (#JE18A) together entering the back end of the Receiver (#325). Simultaneously pull the Blade Trigger (#273) and apply pressure behind the Delrin Venturi Bolt (#326) to allow reentry of both parts. Reinstall the Striker Buffer (#26A), Striker Spring (#25) Striker Plug (#260) and press in the Quick Disconnect Pin (#262) to lock down all back internals.

HELPFUL TIP: When the back internals are removed it would be wise to clean any dirt or paint from inside the Receiver (#325) with a stick swab or cable squeegee. Wipe the Delrin Venturi Bolt (#326) with a rag or paper towel. The Striker O-Ring (#19A) will need to be oiled periodically. Kingman recommends that each time the back internals are removed the Striker O-Ring (#19A) should be oiled.

IMPORTANT: Never oil the Delrin Venturi Bolt (#326). This will swell the bolt and cause cocking problems. Striker Buffer (#26A) should be installed behind the Striker Bolt (#JE18A) to ensure proper functioning.

WARNING: Never attempt to remove the Spyder MR3 paintball markers internals while the CO2 / Compressed Air bottle is attached. Make sure to remove all paintballs and loader before disassembling the marker.

Spyder MR3 Manual
Spyder MR3 Paintball Gun and Compressed Air Tank
Spyder MR3 Paintball Gun Electronics and Settings
Spyder MR3 Paintball Guns Battery Charging
Spyder MR3 Paintball Marker Velocity Adjustment
Spyder MR3 T-Cocking Removal
Spyder MR3 Anti Chop Eyes
Spyder MR3 Cup Seal Removal
Spyder MR3 Paintball Gun Schematics

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