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  • dye263
    Registered User
    • Sep 2004
    • 4

    #1

    On Off?

    I was readin a reply in one of the threads that talked about is the x valve worth it? Someone was talking about an on/off/ What is that?
  • wanna-b-ballin'
    Pump Player
    • Jan 2005
    • 1380

    #2
    an on/off is a type of ASA. the ASA is where you screw your tank into, and an on/off is an ASA with a screw like thing on it that you tighten down on the valve pin of the tank to let air in, and unscrew it to let the valve pin seal again, to stop the airflow. it basically makes it easier to unscrew your tank because it releases all the pressure holding it in.
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    • Chronobreak
      Rec Poster
      • Mar 2003
      • 5055

      #3
      he may have meant the on/off (rt) valve assembly which is the stock assebly. there is also a ult assembly that makes teh trigger lgither.

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      • Flossabe
        Mechinical Engineer
        • Jan 2004
        • 407

        #4
        On/Off

        If was about the x-valve that im sure it was talking about the on/off valve. That is the brass pice that is on the bottom of any AGD valve. It comes out easily by pulling on it. What it does is when the sear pin is pushed by the movement of the trigger, or by the actuation of the solenoid in E/X-mags, it emptys the dump chamber (releases the air in the valve) witch makes the bolt cycle foreward and pushes the paintball out of the barrel. X-valve advantages are lightness, color choice, and you have the choice of using the standard On/Off valve or using the ULT on/off vlave. The ULT on/off vlave makes it much easyer to pull the trigger with a mechinical setup so you can shoot faster.

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        • jamescell
          IBEW local 498
          • Aug 2004
          • 367

          #5
          Originally posted by Flossabe
          If was about the x-valve that im sure it was talking about the on/off valve. That is the brass pice that is on the bottom of any AGD valve. It comes out easily by pulling on it. What it does is when the sear pin is pushed by the movement of the trigger, or by the actuation of the solenoid in E/X-mags, it emptys the dump chamber (releases the air in the valve) witch makes the bolt cycle foreward and pushes the paintball out of the barrel. X-valve advantages are lightness, color choice, and you have the choice of using the standard On/Off valve or using the ULT on/off vlave. The ULT on/off vlave makes it much easyer to pull the trigger with a mechinical setup so you can shoot faster.
          Who said you can't put a ult on/off in a classic?
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          • Flossabe
            Mechinical Engineer
            • Jan 2004
            • 407

            #6
            On/Off

            No one, you may have to have it drilled out, but it has ben so long since i have rebuilt a classic valve i can't rembember %100.

            • Gold PTP E-mag micro 1 of 24 +/- w/Pewter X-valve
            • E-valved micromag
            • Warped Sportz Lucky Kit
            • Flatline 68/3000
            • Oh yea don't forget 4.0
            • 2K4 A-bomb
            • Function Trigger and Bolt,Hybrid LPR, Volumizer, Ram and barbs

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            • dye263
              Registered User
              • Sep 2004
              • 4

              #7
              Flossblade thanks for that...exactly what Iwas talking about and needed to know

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