Troubleshooting: AR 8 Pro
GB
Adjustable Telescopic Lance
Problem
No powder
coming out
of the flexible
nozzle.
No pressure
in the 1L
stainless steel
tank.
Powder falling
back down
inside of the
lance.
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Possible causes
Check if the flexible nozzle tip cap is
removed.
Check that the flexible nozzle isn't
damaged or kinked.
Ensure powder chamber is securely
screwed onto the lance and the caps
of the powder chamber and flexible
nozzle are tight.
Check that the 1L stainless steel tank
is pressurised to 3 bar / 44 psi.
Check powder is not damp as this can
cause blockages.
Check if the front trigger outlet valve is
screwed onto the tank securely.
Check if the inflator valve inner core is
not leaking air. If air leakage is audible
the inflator valve inner core needs
tightened. (Use a standard bike valve
core remover tool to tighten).
Check if the trigger head is screwed
onto the tank securely.
Check if the inflator valve is securely
tightened.
Check if the powder chamber's
internal non-return valve located at the
bottom is damaged. To do this hold
the filled powder chamber upright and
over a container, gently shake the
chamber from side to side (ensure the
powder chamber top cap is in place).
If the internal non-return valve is
damaged, powder will fallout from the
bottom of the chamber.
Solutions
If the flexible nozzle is
damaged, please order:
Reference: ARP-03
Flexible Nozzle Kit -
Standard tube size
(8 mm Diameter x 35 cm)
If the front trigger outlet
valve is damaged,
please order:
Reference: ARP-07
6 mm Compression push fit
outlet valve
If the tank is still leaking air,
then please order:
Reference: ARP-06
Inflator valve inner core (Inc
fitting tool)
If the powder chamber's
internal non-return valve
is damaged, then please
order:
Reference: ARP-02
Powder chamber internal
non-return valve (supplied
with special fitting tool)