The manual has been updated to reflect the PSP and NXL features in the Interceptor.
Note that if you got your marker prior to around the beginning of June 2005 you probably don't have the PSP/NXL code and will require an update via an Equalink to enjoy those features.
"The gauge on the front block should read as low as 75 lbs, but more commonly closer to 95 lbs. This is the pressure of the air activating the ram. It was once considered best to have as low a cocking pressure as possible. This was due to the widespread use of the self-cocking pneumatic type markers. These markers
were prone to chopping balls and the use of extremely low pressure could result in less ball breakage. In electro-pneumatic markers the pressure needs only to be low enough not to cause extra kick or a banging of the ram as it opens and closes. Operating your Interceptor at the lowest end of the spectrum will offer no additional performance and shot consistency will suffer."
Marker Setup:
"To setup your Interceptor, begin with the LPR at 95 or 100, then Chrono your marker by adjusting the inline regulator to the field speed limits, generally 265 to 280 fps. Next, turn down the LPR until either the ball speed drops or the cycling speed drops. Now, turn the LPR pressure up until the marker is performing optimally again, note the pressure shown on the gauge. That is your markers lowest optimal pressure. After shooting several cases it is common for that pressure to drop. Do not try to get too close to the lowest setting. Find the lowest setting and add a few pounds and forget about it. After a few cases you may want to recheck the best LPR setting. At that time you may want to take off the gauge. You will quickly learn how to 'feel' the best range for your Interceptor, how low the LPR is set before getting inconsistent shots and how high before it has excessive kick."
Maintenance:
"The main maintenance on you Interceptor is cleaning it after usage to avoid dirt build up on the bolt and trigger, and keeping an eye on the power light to see when it goes to blinking red and the battery has to be changed. If you want to oil your bolt O–Rings it is best to use a synthetic type oil like the one included with you Interceptor, or at least a pneumatic oil that will not harm the rubber O-Rings. When you clean your Interceptor apply a couple of drops of oil to the piston rod by extending the hammer forward. You can let a small amount of oil run down a screwdriver shaft or apply with a Q-Tip."
I'll pm that section to you... just in case though, you must have the Acrobat Reader installed on your machine to view the file. You can download the free Reader here:
yes.... the only differences as far as the manual is concerned is that unlike the '05 interceptor, the '06 has adjustable trigger spring tension and you can set the LPR a little lower.
There isnt one. Refer to the Interceptor manual. The only difference will be the LPR pressure - its lower for the remains. Email jack@alienpb.com and ask that question so that he knows you guys are looking for it.
Umm... in the Remains manual (I had nothing better to do than to read that...) it says to use Dow 33 or synthetic oil when lubageing the ram shaft...
This mean that Dow 33 is approved for Interceptors as well?...
EDIT: And is the section on adjusting the trigger the same as on the Interceptor? Just curious as this stuff wasn't in the Interceptor manual last time I checked... (which was a while ago, so forgive me if its in there).
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I vaguely remember Jack posting that dow33 was okay after all. Regardless, I see no reason to use it as you would need to disassemble the frame to apply it, whereas you can just use the q-tip method with oil.
hi i am from hull england how much to send a intercepor and remains owner manual and board and squar gasket board is 4 intercepor pleace help thanks
Just noticed this post - You should email the company - per website for this kind of question. This is becasue the parts you may think you need may not be the parts ...you acutally need and we can discuss the problems you are having. A new 'square gasket' has never helped a players gun.
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