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knownothingmags
02-15-2011, 12:34 AM
can someone show me pictures of the inside of their emag lowers so i can make sure to get everything that i need to fill my skeleton emag lowers.

and also can anyone give me a exact list of everything i need to fill my skeleton emag lowers.
pictures with the list would be great.

when i say SKELETON i mean SKELETON some of the holes that are supose to have set screws or screws in them arnt taped.
everything from the trigger to the board to the safty.

thankyou,
knownothingmags.

Ratt
02-15-2011, 11:20 AM
when i say SKELETON i mean SKELETON some of the holes that are supose to have set screws or screws in them arnt taped.
everything from the trigger to the board to the safty.


I am curious...how did you get a set of lowers that have no screw holes, or screw holes that haven't been tapped?

knownothingmags
02-15-2011, 12:53 PM
kinda off topic of the thread but....(better off in a pm)
i got a micro mag body and emag lowrs from a guy that got the whole set-up from PTP
could be just a fluke.
not all the wholes are untaped just select few one that comes to mind off hand is the set screw hole for the safty.

no biggy though
once i get what i need to fill my bare bones lowers ill send everything off to get installed so i dont accidently static the board or what have you.

thankyouk,
knownothingmags.

Frizzle Fry
02-15-2011, 12:55 PM
not all the wholes are untaped just select few one that comes to mind off hand is the set screw hole for the safty.

Probably to discourage people from attempting to use the safety.

knownothingmags
02-15-2011, 12:57 PM
off topic bring this thread back please refer to #1 post.

kcombs9
02-15-2011, 02:22 PM
I can help you with pics once I get home as I currently have my Emag lowers apart at home.

Parts you need off the top of my head.

-selector switch assembly (screw, ball barring, spring, switch)

-Hes assembly (Hes, Hes Cover top, bottom, Screw)

-board assembly (Board with noid and plunger w/sear, screw for board, screw for noid, clip for plunger)

-trigger (w/magnets, and top magnet that sits in frame)

-insulator for Positive battery lead and screw.

-grip screws 6 total

I don't use the safety, if you flip the selector switch toward your self the gun wont fire even with the board on if you tune your magnets right, I use that as a built in safety.

All I can think of, most this stuff you can find pics of at tunamart. I'll get pics up and more details if you need once I get home from work.

knownothingmags
02-15-2011, 03:23 PM
cool post up when you get home please.

with as much detail as posible.

if its not to much trouble.

thankyou,
knownothingmags.

my automag
02-15-2011, 04:09 PM
Hi, I am not sure that those holes need any threading, from what I have seen so far non of mine do, I could be wrong or only own the PTP ones also, but I don't think so. They should be same in those options.

Alright I tried to think of everything for you so hope this is helpful.


Here is some pics (i hope they worked)

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmagstriggerandmodeselect.jpg

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmagstop.jpg

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmagssafety.jpg

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmagsfront.jpg

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmagsbottom.jpg

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmags2.jpg

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/forknownothingmags1.jpg

The red circles are all the threaded holes and the black X's are all that are not.


and a list of parts.


*** (I did not see this part for sale on AGD site or any info about it,
so not sure where else to get it, you could makeshift one... easy peeasy... lol
it has to be nice and tight so it grounds with the frame hole for the PC board/electronics)

***18- Negative terminal ground metal plug



1- Emag Grip Screw - Pkg. of 6

Part Number: 001307

Emag grips use three per side.

Our Price: $3.00


2a- Emag PC Board (if still available)

Part Number: 001225-10

The brains of the Emag. Comes pre-programmed.

Our Price: $200.00/Each


OR


2b- Emag Solenoid

Part Number: 001237

Soleniod that pulls the sear to fire the marker.
Must be soldered to the PC board.
Assembly includes the solenoid clip #001470 (not pictured).

Our Price: $65.00


ÓR (I don't think this is available anymore)


2c- Emag PC Board/ Solenoid Assembly

Part Number: 001639

PC board and solenoid as one ready-to-go assembly.
Comes pre-programmed.

Our Price: $240.00


3- Emag Safety Spring

Part Number: 000197

Spring that goes under the ball detent in the safety.

Our Price: $1.00/Each


4- Emag Sear Lock

Part Number: 001462

If you are able to see the red line,
the marker is off safe and will fire.
Be careful when removing this shaft -
there are springs and ball detents in the frame.

Our Price: $7.00/Each


5- Emag Trigger Pin

Part Number: 001314

The axle for the sear.
The original pin needs to be pressed out
from the right side of the marker
(side without the Emag logo on valve).
The new pin gets pressed in from the left side.

Our Price: $1.00


6- Extender Button 2-Pack

Part Number: 001394

The little buttons in the back of the grip frame
that are used to change the program settings.
Sold in packs of 2.

Our Price: $4.00


7- Hall Harness

Part Number: 001304

This is the sensor that detects the magnet
in the back of the trigger to fire the marker.
Comes as a complete assembly.

Our Price: $15.00


8a- Hall Holder / Bottom

Part Number: 001320

The bottom half of the holder for Hall Effect Sensor.

Our Price: $5.00


AND


8b- Hall Holder/ Top

Part Number: 001422

The top half of the sensor holder.

Our Price: $5.00


9- Hall Mount Bolt

Part Number: 001310

Bolt that holds the Hall Effect sensor mounts.



Our Price: $0.50


10a- Nylon Bushing - Pkg. of 2

Part Number: 001328

Insulator bushing for the battery contact screw
in the front of the Emag grip frame.

Our Price: $1.00


10b- Nylon Washer - Pkg. of 2

Part Number: 001327

This is the other half of the insulator for
the battery terminal mounting in the front of the grip frame.


11a- Positive Terminal

Part Number: 001311-10

This bolt is part of the positive battery contact
and uses the nylon insulators to isolate it from the grip frame.

Our Price: $1.00


11b- Positive Terminal Nut

Part Number: 001312-10

This nut is part of the positive battery contact.

Our Price: $1.00


12- Selector Lever Bolt

Part Number: 001309

This bolt holds the selector lever on it's shaft.



Our Price: $0.50


13- E-Mag Selector Switch

Part Number: 001287-10

This shaft controls if the marker is in electronic or manual mode.
Be careful when removing there are springs and ball detents under this shaft.

Our Price: $15.00


14- Selector Switch Lever

Part Number: 001321

Selector lever that switches between electronic and manual modes.
Connects to selector switch.

Our Price: $4.00


(I think these would come in the optional Emag PC Board/ Solenoid Assembly kit but not with individual parts)

15- Wire Lead

Part Number: 001594

The power wire from the battery contact bolt in the front of the grip frame to the PC board.

Our Price: $3.00


16- Solenoid Mount (uses a grip panel screw to secure it in place, not sure if one is included, you might want one)

Part Number: 001325

Solenoid screws into this mount and the whole thing slides into the grip frame.

Our Price: $15.00


17- Solenoid E Clip

Part Number: 001470

This clip holds in the solenoid plunger.

Our Price: $1.00


Here are some assembled pics.

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/E-frameinternals.jpg
------this is the circuit board jumper that activates burst mode, you might want to get one.
Emag Jumper-Burst Mode
Part Number: 001420
Our Price: $3.00


http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/E-frameinternals2.jpg
------green circle is where the solenoid power leads are SOLDERED to, and yellow is where the Hall Harness plugs into.

This is the sensor that detects the magnet in the back of the trigger to fire the marker. Comes as a complete assembly.

Part Number: 001304

Our Price: $15.00


http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/E-frameinternals1.jpg
------here in the green outline, the thick red wire gets SOLDERED to the back of the PC Board. (do not let the solder touch the aluminum grip frame, it can and probably will short the PC Board electronics as soon as you plug a battery in, make it small and low)


There are E-Mag tech YouTube videos on here already by TK, member theGOLDENchild was kind to post these up for all of us on here too.

post number nine.... here--- http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=248134

knownothingmags
02-15-2011, 04:25 PM
wow super big help.

small but individual pictures would be the only thing that would help that much more.

not from the site but personal set ups instaled or about to be installed.

such as a picture walk through how to install all components.

that would be great.

thankyou,
knownothingmags.

Tunaman
02-15-2011, 05:02 PM
All the holes you show as tapped already are correct. No other holes need to be tapped. I have everything you need to complete it except for the board. You will have to find one of those. Let me know.

knownothingmags
02-15-2011, 06:53 PM
i will update soon.
with pics and list of what i have.

thankyou tunaman,

knownothingmags.