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AEG Motor adjustments, fuses and more

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Airsoft AEG guide

from WarriorCat's Airsoft Armory


Motor height adjustment:

A key component of proper gun functioning is the motor height set screw.  This small hex screw (typically 1.5mm in width) is located at the end of motor housing, typically located in the grip of the gun.  This screw ensures that the motor is set the proper distance from the gears in the gearbox.  If the motor is too close or too far from the .bevel. gear of the gearbox, you will hear a soft or loud whine from the gun.  In extreme cases, an improperly set screw will cause the gun to jam, break the gear, or strip the pinion gear on the head of the motor.

Your motor height is set in place by the factory. After heavy use, the spinning of the motor may cause the set screw may tighten or loosen from its original position.  You may notice unusual noises coming from your gearbox.  You will need to adjust the screw into its proper position.

A high pitch whining sound indicates your motor height may be too low. To correct this, you must turn the set screw clockwise to raise the motor up. Do this slowly while firing the gun in semiautomatic.  Listen for a flat, consistent sound; the same that you heard when you fired the airsoft gun for the first time.  Once you.ve achieved this, leave the screw in place.

A high pitch, grinding sound indicates your motor is too high, or you have adjusted too far. Turn the screw counterclockwise to lower the motor while firing in semiautomatic.  Again, listen for flat, consistent sound coming from your motor and gears. The key to adjusting the motor height is to minimize any sounds coming from your motor and gearbox.

Fuses:

Fuses prevent a sudden discharge from your battery into the gun that may potentially damage your motor or other electrical contacts in your gearbox. If your gun stops firing for any reason, the first thing you should check is the fuse. If the metal strip in your fuse is no longer intact, replace the fuse with another one (easily available at your local hardware store) and test the gun again.

The most common reason for a fuse to blow is low battery charge. The motor will not turn due to lack of energy but the battery still has sufficient charge to heat up the wiring and blow the fuse.  Replace the fuse, recharge your battery, and try again. Should your gun be 'locked up', i.e. your gun will not fire even with a fully charged battery, consult with your local airsoft dealer on services to unlock the gearbox and make sure no parts were damaged. You can replace a broken fuse with one rated up to 30 Amps.

Field care:

*ATTENTION*:Treat your airsoft guns with care when handling. Though these products are made mostly of metal parts and are considered quite durable, it will not withstand the abuses and tolerances of a real firearm. Any type of major impact to the airsoft gun can potentially cause damage that will effect the performance or possibly break.
  • Avoid direct impacts to the barrels and stocks.
  • Barrels can bend and render the gun inoperable.
  • Avoid jamming dirt into the barrels. If a significant amount of dirt and debris travels up the barrel, have a professional airsoft dealer inspect it and clean it.
  • Use a sling whenever possible to avoid dropping the gun.
  • After use, be sure to clean the gun thoroughly as described in the cleaning FAQ.
  • Many external components of the gun are attached by screws.  Before and after use, check to see if any of these screws have loosened.  If so, tighten them gently.  Do not over torque the screws as that may cause screw threads to strip.
  • If any parts are damaged or broken, contact your airsoft dealer about obtaining replacement parts.

Gun repair and upgrades:

Gun repairs not described in these FAQs should only be performed by an experienced airsoft dealer.  Contact Pat Nolan at WarriorCat's Airsoft Armory for what repair services they offer or for referral to an experienced professional who specializes in repairs.

Airsoft guns are designed to perform within certain parameters and tolerances. Changes made to these parameters and tolerances are not recommended and are done at your own risk. Alteration to the gun's internal parts may cause excessive wear and tear, and possibly breakage. Alteration to the gun's internals will void any factory warranties. Consult with Pat Nolan at WarriorCat's Airsoft Armory for more information regarding gun upgrades.

Guide ID: 10000000000112221Guide created: 12/20/05 (updated 11/09/09)

 
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