How Exactly do Timmy's work?

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  • Chojin Man
    toodle
    • Dec 2003
    • 1229

    #1

    How Exactly do Timmy's work?

    Does anyone have a link to an exploded view of an intimidator? Or any pics to show how the air is flowing? I don't really know how these run and wanted to find out more. Thank You.
  • FallNAngel
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 1076

    #2
    Other than the flow path, they generally work like any other stacked tube electopneumatic marker. Sorry I can't be more help than that.
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    • Curly
      Registered User
      • Feb 2002
      • 1665

      #3
      You pull the trigger, the board fires the solinoid which sends air to the back of the ram. The ram goes forward and slams the valve open, the gun fires, after 8-12 ms the noid sends air to the front of the ram and returns it to the rear position, the valve closes. Then it does it again. thats the basic operation of a timmy...
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      • Chojin Man
        toodle
        • Dec 2003
        • 1229

        #4
        thanks. i guess what i'm really looking for though is an exploded view listing all of the parts.

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        • GoatBoy
          Junior Mint
          • Jun 2003
          • 1399

          #5
          Here's a rough animation of how an Intimidator basically works.



          Replace spring/sear with ram/solenoid and that's about it. I guess the trigger and grip changes too.


          Here's the manual.

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          • Fanatic
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            • Dec 2001
            • 488

            #6
            does anyone else see the humor of how coincedently goat linked a spyder diagram..

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            • gc82000
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              • Mar 2004
              • 1346

              #7
              Okay buy a Spyder and and with the 800 hundred dollars left over flush it down the toilet.
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              • felony
                Awesome
                • Feb 2002
                • 1216

                #8
                Originally posted by gc82000
                Okay buy a Spyder and and with the 800 hundred dollars left over flush it down the toilet.

                umm no
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                • LittlePaintballBoy

                  #9
                  Goat that might show how the valve system works, but not really for the timmy. There is nothing in the animations that shows how the board triggers the noid and the like.

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                  • coolcatpete
                    I have my e-mag back
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 1532

                    #10
                    They are basicaly th same thing except one has an electro pheumatic do hiky instead of a spring.
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                    • FSU_Paintball
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                      • Aug 2002
                      • 618

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fanatic
                      does anyone else see the humor of how coincedently goat linked a spyder diagram..
                      Yeah, made me chuckle :)
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                      • tony3
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                        • Feb 2003
                        • 3740

                        #12
                        Originally posted by coolcatpete
                        They are basicaly th same thing except one has an electro pheumatic do hiky instead of a spring.
                        Pete
                        Yeah, same with imps, bushys, angels, tribals.

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                        • tribalman
                          Registered User
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 719

                          #13
                          "They are basicaly th same thing except one has an electro pheumatic do hiky instead of a spring.
                          Pete"

                          yea, this old dissussion again..
                          from what i can figure about the timmy, the air enters the lpr hpr. from the hpr some goes into the ram sleeve and pushes the bolt back. it also goes into the air hose into the noid. depress trigger and the board activates the noid. in the noid is a small tube(for a lack of better word) with holes that moves up and down. it moves which opens pathways first to the back of the ram pushing the bolt forward and air goes into a small hole in the bottom of the bolt which leads the air to the ball. when the bolt is forward the ram is sealed off so no more air can get through. then the tube moves in the oposite direction, closing off the passage to the back of the ram, and opens the passage to the front of the ram sleeve. this pushes the bolt back. repeat as needed.

                          i think this is how it works. but this is my guessing from looking at the manual. spyders are different. they don't have the noid, or any of the other parts that make a timmy a timmy. as has been stated many times, the only thing in common are the fact that both are stacked tube design, which is used by many other markers also.
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                          • No sKiLLz
                            NYX #16
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 930

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tribalman
                            "They are basicaly th same thing except one has an electro pheumatic do hiky instead of a spring.
                            Pete"

                            yea, this old dissussion again..
                            from what i can figure about the timmy, the air enters the lpr hpr. from the hpr some goes into the ram sleeve and pushes the bolt back. it also goes into the air hose into the noid. depress trigger and the board activates the noid. in the noid is a small tube(for a lack of better word) with holes that moves up and down. it moves which opens pathways first to the back of the ram pushing the bolt forward and air goes into a small hole in the bottom of the bolt which leads the air to the ball. when the bolt is forward the ram is sealed off so no more air can get through. then the tube moves in the oposite direction, closing off the passage to the back of the ram, and opens the passage to the front of the ram sleeve. this pushes the bolt back. repeat as needed.

                            i think this is how it works. but this is my guessing from looking at the manual. spyders are different. they don't have the noid, or any of the other parts that make a timmy a timmy. as has been stated many times, the only thing in common are the fact that both are stacked tube design, which is used by many other markers also.
                            Very very close. The inline feeds the LPR and noid.

                            The LPR feeds into the dump chamber where there the output opening is a poppet and cup seal.

                            The noid is tubed into the ram sleeve and feeds the front AND the back of the ram. The ram is sealed on both sides. The front of the tube is pressurized holding the ram back when the gun is in resting position. When the trigger is pulled, the noid opens into the back of the ram tube, pushes the ram forward and sealing off the front noid input, hits the poppet and the air from the LPR's dump chamber flows into the bolt.
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                            • Chojin Man
                              toodle
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 1229

                              #15
                              Thanks guys!

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