Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK
Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK

STM-CA-003-BK

Wolverine Airsoft HPA Systems STORM Regulator OnTank with Remote Line - BK

Estado: NUEVO 
Peso: 310 gramos

ON-TANK

STORM OnTank is the first regulator designed specifically for airsoft. With ultra-fast recharge rate at both high and low pressure, the STORM regulator is the perfect companion to our HPA engines! It is extremely low-profile and has a convenient zip-tie tournament lock for fields.

 

Specifications:

  • Pressure Range: 40-140
  • Compatible with SLP and HPA tanks
  • Not rated for use with CO2 tanks
  • Universal gun compatibility
  • Sleeve style tournament lock
  • Recommended for any HPA gun

 

Replacing the Micro Gauge:

If your STORM Regulator gauge is stuck and/or the spring behind the needle is visibly out of place (e.g. pointing to an impossible pressure), you will need to replace the gauge (STM-P-003). Here is how you would do it. Please always refer to the specific Owner’s Manual of your regulator for detailed information and images!

  1. Disassemble the regulator cap from the base by removing the retention screws around the base of the regulator (3x in all the legacy Storm models).

  2.  With the legacy Storm models you have to tighten the pressure adjustment screw so that the internals can be freely removed from the cap. Ensure the internal parts of the regulator are completely removed from the regulator cap before continuing.

  3. Remove the damaged gauge from the regulator cap with a 22mm hex socket, turning counter-clockwise. A vice is recommended to hold on to the regulator cap.

  4. Clean the threads thoroughly inside the gauge port with acetone.

  5. Wrap the threads of your new replacement gauge with PTFE (Teflon) thread tape.

  6. Thread the new gauge into the regulator cap using a 22mm hex socket. Turn the gauge clockwise 2 to 3 times and then orient the gauge as desired. Put everything back together and connect your regulator to an air source and ensure there are no leaks.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

Viernes, 19 Enero 2018