How to adjust e-mag trigger?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • SkElL~ObIsSiS
    Resident SPAZ! hahaha
    • Jan 2002
    • 243

    #1

    How to adjust e-mag trigger?

    Can someone explain how to adjust an e-mag trigger for me? I just got one used without a vid, or manual so im kinda skitish about messing with stuff. Im afraid ill break it!
    Only Nintendo could make a vidio game out of two fat italian plumbers who wanted to screw a chick in a pink dress.
  • cgrieves

    #2
    Be a bit more descriptive- what are you trying to achieve by adjusting the trigger?

    Comment

    • rikkter
      • Jun 2002
      • 1804

      #3
      well. the hole in the actuall trigger activates the trigger. i remember it by this way. the further away the magnet is to the frame, the longer the pull. the closer, the shorter the pull. long pull. longer the distance of the two.

      now. in the frame with the rail off. theres magnets, maybe 3 or less, or maybe more. this is the return magnets, take them out, put one in, see how you like them. i put two orings and then one magnet in mine to get it how i like it. lastly, on the selector switch, theres a small alan key hole that you can see when the selector is facing the E mode. you adjust this so how long the pull actually is. screw it IN, to shorten the pull, and screw it OUT to lengthen it.

      hope that helped.
      viking #619

      Comment

      • SkElL~ObIsSiS
        Resident SPAZ! hahaha
        • Jan 2002
        • 243

        #4
        I am tring to get a shorter pull on e-mode without double firing(it dosen't double fire now). I am also having a problem with chopping, this might be due to the delay setting on my warp feed, I dont think I had the warp set up with the jumpers to run a sufficent amount of time after firing. or could this be due to the rof I set the board at? I had it set to the maximum. I'm almost possitive they weren't barrel breaks becasue I had the .687 insert in my freak, and tha fact that paint squirted out of the bottom of my power feed..... Another thing is that my power feed isnt filling up with paintballs, the paint just gets stuck on the edge of the 90 degree adapter if u know what im talking about, could this cause the chopping?

        thanks for all the help
        Only Nintendo could make a vidio game out of two fat italian plumbers who wanted to screw a chick in a pink dress.

        Comment

        • rikkter
          • Jun 2002
          • 1804

          #5
          chances are that is your chopping problems. is it the new parabolic plug? if it is, it has these two holes, which actually have screws in them, just adjust them in more so the plug comes out a LITTLE bit more so the balls feed correctly.

          to make the trigger pull shorter in emode, just really adjust the magnet on the trigger in more(so you see MORE of it behind the trigger) and adjust that screw in the selector switch so it fires reliably.
          viking #619

          Comment

          • SkElL~ObIsSiS
            Resident SPAZ! hahaha
            • Jan 2002
            • 243

            #6
            No the power feed plug dosent have any set screws in it.....
            Only Nintendo could make a vidio game out of two fat italian plumbers who wanted to screw a chick in a pink dress.

            Comment

            • rikkter
              • Jun 2002
              • 1804

              #7
              well is it even the parabolic feed plug?
              viking #619

              Comment

              Working...