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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
Re: Bolt Question

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Posted by Razorpb on October 25, 2002 at 15:19:25:

In Reply to: Re: Bolt Question posted by Vampyr on October 25, 2002 at 12:15:39:

Tighten down you cocking rod in the marker and use a wrench like Vampyr said, loosen the set screw, and then back the nut off a little and cock the bolt back and see where that leaves it, can you see the tip of the bolt? If so it's not far enough, keep going but don't go further than about 1mm back from the feed tube. Then using the wrench to hold it again and tighten the set screw, and your done. Hope it helps.

Razor

: : When you said "I set my cocking rod length (loosen set screw and back it out)," does that mean I should back the whole cocking rod out (making it loose) or just adjust the screw on the back of the cocking rod (can that even be done?)

: You need to hold the nut with a wrench while loosening or tightening the set screw. If you don't, you will screw the cocking rod into the hammer very tight. Then when tou try to remove it, the nut will come loose instead of backing out from the hammer.




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