Hi guys I have Vulcan 3 .25 in FAC. But for some Reason I cannot fill air in rifle with my compressor. There are no leaks on rifle. But I cannot get any air to fill rifle. As it keeps blowing filler probe O Rings
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Unknown member
Jan 05
Hi Luke Thank You For Getting Back To Me. The Gun Is Empty As Just Adjusted Reg But Still Not Fill. But At The Top Of The Air Bottle Fitted To Gun. There Is A Star Shaped Screw. Should That Be Tight Or Loose.
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Jan 04
It may sound a bit like I'm telling you to suck eggs, but is it already full?
I've seen many guns that "won't fill" but turned out to be overfilled (especially when it came to compressors as they can go over the 300 BAR) with the guage being dangerously off the scale
If the gun is holding air and firing plenty of consecutive shots the chances are that it is the guage at fault or not being read correctly
If a gun is empty (and doest shoot) with the o-rings blowing when you are trying to fill, the chances are either the full probe is not fully set, the wrong fill probe is being used with the gun or the wrong o-rings are being used
Below is an image that a customer sent who was reading the guage as per orientation (incorrectly) instead of what the guage levels said. This was dangerously filled as the gun only fills to 250 BAR with this gun being filled to nearly 30% more pressure than it should be
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Jan 05
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Hi Luke Thank You Very MuCch For Your Help. But Now Sorted. I Had Been Working On My Friend's Rifle. Then I Remembered I Used The Wrong Fill Probe. Now Good Thank You For Your Help. Just One More Thing. Could You Please Send Diagram Of Fitting Huma Reg To Vulcan 3.
Hi Luke Thank You For Getting Back To Me. The Gun Is Empty As Just Adjusted Reg But Still Not Fill. But At The Top Of The Air Bottle Fitted To Gun. There Is A Star Shaped Screw. Should That Be Tight Or Loose.
Regard's
It may sound a bit like I'm telling you to suck eggs, but is it already full?
I've seen many guns that "won't fill" but turned out to be overfilled (especially when it came to compressors as they can go over the 300 BAR) with the guage being dangerously off the scale
If the gun is holding air and firing plenty of consecutive shots the chances are that it is the guage at fault or not being read correctly
If a gun is empty (and doest shoot) with the o-rings blowing when you are trying to fill, the chances are either the full probe is not fully set, the wrong fill probe is being used with the gun or the wrong o-rings are being used
Below is an image that a customer sent who was reading the guage as per orientation (incorrectly) instead of what the guage levels said. This was dangerously filled as the gun only fills to 250 BAR with this gun being filled to nearly 30% more pressure than it should be