Install A Antisiphon Kit In A Co2 Tank

Adding an anti-siphon tube to some paintball gun can improve performance


Having an anti-siphon package inside a CO2 tank might help enhance the performance of the paintball gun. With no anti-siphon package, liquid CO2 may go into the paintball marker. This could freeze in the interiors from the marker and stop it from shooting. An anti-siphon package prevents liquid from entering the paintball marker by angling a tube at the pinnacle area of the CO2 tank. Because the liquid CO2 remains at the end from the tank, only gaseous CO2 will go into the paintball marker.


Instructions


1. Empty the CO2 in the CO2 tank. This can be done by partly messing it to the air source adapter from the paintball marker. Gradually screw the CO2 tank until there's a hissing seem. The CO2 tank is empty once the hissing seem stops. This task is completely essential. When the CO2 tank isn't completely empty, serious injuries can happen.


2. Take away the valve in the CO2 tank by placing it using the valve facing downwards right into a table vice. Convey a strip of rubber round the valve and tighten the vice round the valve. Take care not to overtighten the vice. Turn the tank clockwise to release it in the valve. Gentle warmth in the warmth gun might help release the valve if required.


3. Screw the CO2 anti-siphon package into CO2 tank while using 7/8-wrench. You should fully tighten the valve towards the CO2 tank, but don't pressure it. Overtightening the valve can harm the threads. Don't fill the CO2 tank not less than 12 hrs. The lock-tite must dry completely just before re-filling the tank.







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