Einleitung
This spring piston mechanism acts as the primary form of energy storage for your blaster to fire darts. When the blaster is cocked, the air-tight piston mechanism is pulled back and the large spring is compressed, holding in potential energy. Once the blaster is triggered, the energy from the spring pushes the piston forward towards the front of the blaster. Because the piston is air-tight against the walls of the chamber, it pushes all of the air out towards the opening in the front. As this air exits the chamber, it then pushes the dart out of the barrel. If any issues exist with this device, it is usually with the chamber being air-tight. If any air is allowed to exit otherwise, it greatly reduces the effectiveness of the blaster.
Werkzeuge
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Locate the 12 Philips head screws and remove them: Head Diameter= 4.3mm, Thread Pitch= 1mm, Screw Length= 8mm
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Before removing the cover, make sure to first remove the cover for the cocking mechanism. The top half is freely removable.
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Once the screws have been removed, lift the top half of the gun off.
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Take care and try not to lose any smaller pieces as you open it up.
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Locking tab for attachments.
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First, remove the outer parts of the blaster, starting with the top part of the cocking mechanism. Then remove the full cover itself.
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Remove the barrel and the front part of the blaster. The components should simply slide off.
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Remove the screw on the inside of the gun.
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Screw specifications: Philips head, Head Diameter= 4.3mm, Thread Pitch= 1mm, Screw Length= 8mm
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This is the spring that controls the air compressor. If it is damaged you have found your problem. Replace this spring and the blaster should work.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
4 Kommentare
mi nerf strongarm no dispara los dardos con la misma potencia que cuando la utilice por primera vez, dispara los dardos demasiado suave
Maybe the problem is the dards.
My nerf elite disruptor's drum some times working but sometimes notworkin
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what is the size of the spring?