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nova20
06-11-2003, 11:45 PM
does anyone know where i can get a working diagram of an angel?
C.Carles-AOG
06-11-2003, 11:50 PM
perhaps this will help.
nova20
06-12-2003, 12:04 AM
thanxbut that brings up more questions...
if the valve is in one tube?whats in the other? ("tubes" under the barrel)
is that the selonoid behind the bolt?
whats the cone-looking thing on the back of the hammer?
and what purpose does the thing sticking out the back of the gun serve?
thog94
06-12-2003, 12:12 AM
1. Battery
2. 14 way valve
3. the ram
4. it's the breech pin
nova20
06-12-2003, 12:17 AM
the battery takes the whole thing up?
14 way valve? how 14 way?
what does the breech pin do?
thog94
06-12-2003, 12:30 AM
Yes, the battery takes up the whole thing. As for the 14 way, run a search for all the technical stuff and how it works. It's on the boards somewhere. The breech pin opens the breech so you can take a look at the bolt, hammer and valve. As well as do a few other things like cleaning.
nova20
06-12-2003, 01:08 AM
thanx,
more ?'s: i've heard the phrase "exhaust valve" tossed around is that different than the regular valve?
is there a selonoid?
what does the LPR do on this gun?
does the volumizer on the front of the battery side have a function?
Prophet
06-12-2003, 01:23 AM
The valve on an Angel is often refered to as an exhaust valve.
The 14-way is the selonoid
The LPR regulates the amount of pressure that goes through the valve.
The only thing volumizers are good for is for looks.
nova20
06-12-2003, 04:10 PM
thanx prophet...
1)why is the selonoid refered to as a "14-way"?
2)wouldn't the LPR and the regular regulator do the same thing then? because they are back to back... or is it double regging? or is the main regulator for consistancy and the LPR for lower pressure?
3)don't volumizers help with low pressure? i've heard " high pressure= low volume, low pressure= high volume"????
Jedrith
06-12-2003, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by nova20
thanx prophet...
1)why is the selonoid refered to as a "14-way"?
2)wouldn't the LPR and the regular regulator do the same thing then? because they are back to back... or is it double regging? or is the main regulator for consistancy and the LPR for lower pressure?
3)don't volumizers help with low pressure? i've heard " high pressure= low volume, low pressure= high volume"????
1) No Idea.
2) No, you don't want whatever cocking pressure it is, depending on your marker, to fire a ball. the pressure is just too low.
3) Volumizers really don't add much volume at all, at least on the LCD, IR3, and LED. The speed's are huge, and it's already working off a much lower cocking pressure, due to opening up of air passages.
nova20
06-12-2003, 06:25 PM
so does the LPR actually connect to the selonoid/14-way? where? how?
whats a "roller" ?
what angel internals are the same? which are still made?
whats "sensi" and "COPS"? vision eyes? stock?:puzzled:
Prophet
06-12-2003, 07:24 PM
The LPR is not directly connected to the selonoid. The LPR is that part in the lower tube in front of the vavle.
A roller is generally something that rolls.
COPS and Sensi are anti-chop systems. COPS are in the iR3 and Sensi is in Speeds.
All other questions can be answered by reading other threads and posts (and the manual).
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