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Tippmann TIPX - Post-Disassembly;Assembly Troubleshooting

Tippmann TIPX
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Problems After Disassembly/Assembly Of Your Marker
Failure to reassemble parts correctly can cause damage to parts, air/CO2 leaks, and other
problems. Always double check to be sure parts are clean, not damaged, lubricated, and
installed correctly when you disassemble/reassemble your marker.
PROBLEM: You pull the trigger and the marker does not pressurize.
SOLUTION: Check that the puncture pin cap (44) is installed (see Puncture Valve
Disassembly
on page 16).
SOLUTION: Adjust the CO2 cap (see page 18).
PROBLEM: You install a cartridge and you hear air/CO2 leaking.
SOLUTION: Check to be sure the O-rings of the long gas line and the short gas line are not
damaged (see Marker Disassembly on page 14).
PROBLEM: The Regulator (#77 in illustration on previous page) vents air/CO2 continuously.
SOLUTION: Adjust the Pressure Relief Valve (see page 19).
SOLUTION: Check the Regulator Pin (68) for dirt, damage, or if it is not inserted into the
Regulator Piston (71) properly. Clean, inspect, and replace if damaged.
NOTE: When assembling, be sure the Regulator Pin seats into the Regulator Piston (see
Regulator Disassembly on page 17).
PROBLEM: You pull the trigger back and it binds and will not release.
SOLUTION: Check the Firing Pin (51) for misalignment. Disassemble the Firing Valve and
make sure the Firing Pin is pushed in ush with the Firing Valve Body during assembly (see
Firing Valve Disassembly on page 15).
PROBLEM: There is air/CO2 leaking out of the barrel.
SOLUTION: Check the Front Valve Spool O-ring (60) for dirt or damage (see Air Valve
Disassembly
on page 16).
PROBLEM: When the trigger is pulled slowly, a short leaking sound is normal. The leak
continues without the gun ring.
SOLUTION: Check the Valve Spool rear O-ring (61) and the Air Valve End Cap O-ring (61) for
dirt or damage (see Air Valve Disassembly diagram on page 16).
PROBLEM: The trigger will not move at all when trying to re.
SOLUTION: Check the trigger safety (22) to be sure it is not installed backwards. The red
O-ring (32) should be on the left side of the marker (PUSH SAFE is embossed on this side),
and the black O-ring (31) on the right side of the marker (PUSH FIRE is embossed on this
side) (see Marker Disassembly on page 14).
PROBLEM: You re the marker but no paintballs are red.
SOLUTION: If the Front Bolt (54) sticks in the forward position, paintballs will not load. Check
the Ball Latch (24) to be sure it is not installed backwards (see Marker Disassembly on
page 14).
SOLUTION: If the Front Bolt (54) is installed correctly and does not return completely, the
paintballs will not load. Check the Barrel Adapter (25) and the Air Valve Assembly (23) for dirt
or damage (see Marker Disassembly on page 14).
NOTE: If a problem still exists, contact Tippmann Service Department at 1-800-533-4831 or
see your local paintball dealer.

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