CAUTION: READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY GUIDELINES AND WARNINGS BEFORE HANDLING OR
ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR FIELD ONE PAINTBALL MARKER. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY
POINT, STOP AND GET HELP FROM A FIELD ONE PAINTBALL CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN.
F1 Force Maintenance
Your Field One Force marker was designed to require minimal maintenance. However, to keep the Force working at the highest performance
level, it is recommended that a regular maintenance schedule be kept. In this section, we will discuss the tools needed to maintain the Force
marker and layout a maintenance schedule that will help to keep the Force working at it’s best.
Tools needed to perform regular maintenance on the Force:
• Standard Allen Wrench set.
• Maintenance Kit included with the Field One Force (7/32, 1/8, 5/64, 1/16 Standard Allen Wrenches).
• Field One approved marker lube (comes with your Force Marker).
• Barrel cleaning squeegee.
• Spare O-ring Kit (comes in the Force Maintenance Kit).
• AA Batteries or Force Rechargeable Battery Charger.
• These items are also helpful for performing routine maintenance:
○ Small Soft bristle brush (for cleaning small spaces and electronics.
○ Cotton swabs (for applying grease to engine and regulator components).
○ Long “T Handle” 1/8th allen wrench (for adjusting the position of the Force GRIP SHIFT adjustable foregrip).
○ Vice Grips with soft jaws (to separate Bolt from Ram if they get overtightened).
Field One Force Maintenance Schedule:
This schedule is designed to prevent failure during play and promote peak level performance. As with any paintball marker,
maintenance works on an “as needed” basis but is best performed on a “preventive schedule." Maintenance involving cleaning the
eyes, breech and barrel will be required any time you break paintballs in that area and it is hindering the performance of the marker.
• Before you play Check/clean barrel and breech area. Make sure the ASA is clean from debris/dirt/moisture before attaching your
air system. Chrono your marker. Check/change/charge battery if battery meter is showing “LOW.”
• ”Once Month/ Before Event (Approximately 40K shots from last routine maintenance)- clean and inspect eyes and detents- replace
detents if they look heavily worn, perform routine engine maintenance if there is a decline in performance (See “Engine Quick Start
Guide” or Page (X) of the Force User Manual).
• Once a year/ Season rebuild engine o-rings and seals only if there is a decline in performance, rebuild regulator o-rings only if
there is a decline in performance.
• Before you put your marker away after playing wipe off external surfaces of your marker to prevent corrosion/damage. Check
and clean breech area. Ensure there is no more pressure stored in the marker. Turn marker off. Store in a clean and dry area.
Avoid storing your marker in extreme temperatures to avoid damage to the electronic components and seals.
Please visit Fieldonepainball.com and the Filed One Paintball YouTube Channel for more information on tech tips and maintenance.