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CARVER ONEPaintball MarkerOwner’s Manual
WARNINGTHIS IS NOT A TOY. MISUSE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. EYE, FACE, AND EAR PROTECTION DESIGNED FOR PAINTBALL MUST BE WORN BY THE USER AND ANY PERSON WITHIN RANGE. WE RECOMMEND YOU BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OLD TO PURCHASE. PERSONS UNDER 18 MUST HAVE ADULT SUPERVISION WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT. READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
WARNINGSAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
READ AND FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF AND ANY OTHER USER OF THIS MARKER WITH THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING, WORKING ON, TRANSPORTING, OR STORING THIS MARKER.ALWAYS KEEP THE TRIGGER SAFETY IN SAFE MODE UNLESS IN A SHOOTING SITUATION, AS DETAILED IN TRIGGER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.ALWAYS KEEP THE BARREL SLEEVE INSTALLED WHEN NOT IN A SHOOTING SITUATION, SEE BARREL SLEEVE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
Barrel Sleeve Installation Instructions1. InserttheBarrelSleeveontotheBarrelandloopthecord
overthetopofthereceiverandpositionatthebackofthegripasshown.
2. Adjustthecordlengthretaineruptothebackofthegripbypullingthecordthroughituntiltheretainerissnugagainstthebackofthegrip.Keepingthecordastightaspossible,leavejustenoughcordelasticitytopullthecord/retainerupoverthetopofthemarkertoremovetheBarrelSleeveforfiring.
3. Afterthecordlengthisproperlyadjusted,lockthecordlengthbytyingaknotinthecordagainstthebackoftheretainerasshown.
4. Beforeandafterplaying,inspecttheBarrelSleeve.ReplacetheBarrelSleeveifthesleeveorcordisdamaged,orathereisalossofcordelasticity.
5. CleantheBarrelSleevewithplain,warmwaterandstoreoutofsunlightinadryareawhennotinuse.
IntroductionCONGRATULATIONSonyourpurchaseofyourTippmann®paintballmarker.WebelieveourCarverOne™markertobethemostaccurateanddurablepaintballmarkeravailable, and it is proudly manufactured by Tippmann.TheTippmann®CarverOnemarkerwillprovideyoumanyyearsofdependableserviceifcaredforproperly.PleasetaketimetoreadthismanualthoroughlyandbecomefamiliarwithyourTippmann®CarverOne™marker’sparts,operation,andsafetyprecautionsbeforeyouattempttoloadorfirethismarker.Ifyouhaveamissingorbrokenpart,orneedassistance,pleasecontactTippmannConsumerRelationsat1-800-533-4831forfast,friendlyservice.
Warning / Liability StatementThismarkerisclassifiedasadangerousweaponandissurrenderedbyTippmannSports,LLCwiththeunderstandingthatthepurchaserassumesallliabilityresultingfromunsafehandlingoranyactionthatconstitutesaviolationofanyapplicablelawsorregulations.TippmannSports,LLCshallnotbeliableforpersonalinjury,lossofpropertyorliferesultingfromtheuseofthisweaponunderanycircumstances,includingintentional,reckless,negligentoraccidentaldischarges.Allinformationcontainedinthismanualissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.TippmannSports,LLCreservestherighttomakechangesandimprovementstoproductswithoutincurringanyobligationtoincorporatesuchimprovementsintoproductspreviouslysold.Ifyouasauserdonotacceptliability,TippmannSports,LLCrequestsyoudonotuseaTippmannSports,LLCmarker.ByusingthispaintballmarkeryoureleaseTippmannSports,LLCofanyandallliabilityassociatedwithitsuse.
Safety Is Your Responsibility!Trigger Safety
Familiarize Yourself with Safety...
Theownershipofthismarkerplacesuponyouthetotalresponsibilityofitssafeandlawfuluse.Youmustobservethesamesafetyprecautionsasyouwouldanyfirearmtoassurethesafetyofnotonlyyourselfbuteveryonearoundyou.Outlinedherearesomegeneralprecautionstobeawareof.TheusershouldatalltimesusecautionandcommonsensewhenusingthismarkerandalwaysrememberthatthegameofPaintballcanonlysurviveandgrowifitremainsSAFE!
• Donotloadorfirethismarkeruntilyouhavecompletelyreadthismanualandarefamiliarwithitssafetyfeatures,mechanicaloperation,andhandlingcharacteristics.
• Handlethisandanymarkerasifitwereloadedatalltimes.• KeepyourfingerofftheTriggeruntilreadytoshoot.• Donotlookdownthebarrelofapaintballmarker.Accidentaldischargeintotheeyesmay
causepermanentinjuryordeath.• KeeptheTriggerSafetyintheSafepositionuntilreadytoshoot(seeWarningmessage
above).• Keepabarrelsleeveinstalledonmarkerwhennotshooting(seeWarningmessageabove).• Neverpointthemarkeratanythingyoudonotintendtoshoot.• Neverfireyourmarkeratanythingyoudonotintendtoshootbecausetheremaybe
paintballsorforeigndebrislodgedinthechamber,barrel,orthemarker’svalve.• Donotshootatfragileobjectssuchaswindows.• Neverfireyourmarkeratpersonalpropertyofothers.Thepaintballimpactcancause
damageandthepaintcanstainthefinishofautomobiles,houses,etc.• Alwayskeepthebarrelpointeddownorinasafedirection,evenifyoustumbleorfall.• Eye,face,andearprotectiondesignedspecificallytostoppaintballsintheformofgoggles
andfullfacemaskmeetingASTMSpecificationF1776mustbewornbytheuserandanypersonwithinrange.
• Nevershootatapersonwhoisnotprotectedbyeye,face,andearprotectiondesignedforpaintball.
• Pressurizeandloadamarkeronlywhenthemarkerwillbeimmediatelyused.• Storethemarkerunloadedanddegassedinasecureplace.
NOTE:Beforestoringordisassembling,besuretoremovepaintballsandair/CO2cylinder(seeUnloading Your MarkerandAir/CO2 Cylinder Warnings),puttheTriggerSafetyintheSafepositionandinstallthebarrelsleeve.
• Donotfieldstriporotherwisedisassemblethismarkerwhileitispressurized.• Dressappropriatelywhenplayingthegameofpaintball.Avoidexposinganyskinwhen
playingthegameofpaintball.Evenalightlayerofclothingwillhelpabsorbsomeoftheimpactandprotectyoufromthepaintballs.
• Keepexposedskinawayfromescapinggaswheninstallingorremovingtheair/CO2cylinder,orifthemarkerorair/CO2cylinderisleaking.Compressedair,CO2,andnitrogengassesareverycoldandcancausefrostbiteundercertainconditions.
• Useonly.68caliberpaintballs.Neverloadorfireanyforeignobjects.• Avoidalcoholicbeveragesbeforeandduringtheuseofthismarker.Handlingmarkerswhile
undertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcoholisacriminaldisregardforpublicsafety.• Avoidshootinganopponentatpointblank,6feetorless.• Familiarizeyourselfwithinstructionslistedontheair/CO2cylinder.Contacttheair/CO2
cylindermanufacturerwithanyquestions.• Alwaysmeasureyourmarker’svelocitybeforeplayingpaintballandnevershootatvelocities
inexcessof300feetpersecond(seeVelocity Adjustment instructions).• AlwayskeepinmindthatthesportofPaintballisviewedandjudgedbyyoursafeand
sportsmanlikeconduct.
Getting Started• Eyeprotectiondesignedforpaintballusemustbewornbytheuserandanypersonwithin
range.• Donotdisassemblethismarkerwhileitispressurizedwithair.• Donotpressurizeapartiallyassembledmarker.• Readeachstepcompletelybeforeperformingthestep.NOTE:Carefullyhandstartallthreadedpartswhenassembling,anddonotovertighten,asthismaypotentiallystripthethreadedparts.
1. Prepare Marker for Air/CO2 Cylinder Installation.a. ApplyTippmannoiltotheBarrelO-ring.b. InserttheBarrelintotheReceiver.c. CarefullyturntheBarrelclockwisebyhanduntiltight.
2. Air/CO2 Cylinder Installation.ReviewAir/CO2 Cylinder Safety Tips.
a. PuttheTriggerSafetyintheSafepositionandinstalltheBarrelSleeve.
b. Cockthemarkerbyslidingthebolthandleallthewaybackuntilitlocksintoplace.Alwayskeepmarkerinthecockedpositionwhenattachingair/CO2cylindertothemarker.Thishelpspreventanaccidentaldischarge.
c. Lubricatetheair/CO2cylindervalveO-ringwithalittleTippmann®oil.
d. Inserttheair/CO2cylindervalveintotheAirSupplyAdapter(ASA)(29)atthebackendofthemarkergrip.
e. Twisttheair/CO2cylinderclockwiseintotheASAuntilitstops.UsecautionasthemarkerisnowcapableoffiringafteryouputtheTriggerSafetyintheFireposition.(Ifthetankisfullandyoudonotheartheair/CO2cylinderengage,thepinvalvecouldbetooshortorthepinvalvesealisdamaged,followtheAir/CO2 Cylinder Removalinstructionsandtakeyourair/CO2cylindertoa“C5”CertifiedAirsmithforinspectionorcontactthecylindermanufacturer).
3. Loading the Hopper
TheBarrelSleevemustbeinstalledandtheTriggerSafetyintheSafeposition.a. MakesurethattheFeedElbow(9)andHopperarecleanandfreeofsharpedgesor
debris.Thiskeepspaintballsfrombreakingprematurely,andallowspaintballstofeedtothemarker’schambersmoothly.
b. InstalltheHopperneckintotheFeedElbow.c. TightentheFeedElbowBolt(11)usingtheincluded3/16”allenwrench.d. WiththeBarrelSleeveinstalled,andtheTriggerSafetyintheSafeposition,youarenow
readytoloadthehopperwith.68caliberpaintballs.Donotforceexcessivenumbersofpaintballsintothehopper.
4. Fire the Marker
a. RemovetheBarrelSleevefromthemarker.b. Pointthemarkerinasafedirection.c. PuttheTriggerSafetyintheFireposition.d. Pullthetriggertofirethemarker.
Velocity AdjustmentEachtimeyouplaypaintball,checkthevelocityofyourpaintballmarkerwithachronograph(aninstrumentformeasuringvelocity)priortoplayingpaintball.Verifythatthemarker’svelocityissetbelow300feetpersecond(orlessifrequiredbytheplayingfield).Toadjustthevelocity,usethe3/16”allenwrenchincludedwithyourmarker.TheVelocityAdjustmentScrew(#51inPartsDiagramandshowninFigure3)islocatedonleftsidereceiver.Toreducethevelocity,turnthescrewinwardorclockwise.Toincreasethevelocity,turnthescrewcounterclockwise.Donotremovethevelocityscrew.
Unloading Your Marker1. Eyeprotectiondesignedforpaintballusemustbewornbytheuserandanypersonwithin
range.2. InstallthebarrelsleeveandputtheTriggerSafetyintheSafeposition.3. EmptyandremovetheHopper.4. Gotoadesignatedfiringarea,removetheBarrelSleeve,andputtheTriggerSafetyintheFire
position.5. Pointyourmarkerinasafedirectionandfireseveraltimestobesuretherearenoremaining
paintballslodgedinthechamberorbarrel.IMPORTANT:Donotuncockyourmarkerasuncockingyourmarkermaypushaballintothechamberordownintothebarrel,makingithiddenfromview.
6. ReturntheTriggerSafetytotheSafepositionandreinstalltheBarrelSleeve.7. Visuallyinspectthechamberforpaintballs.8. ReadthefollowingAir/CO2 Cylinder WarningsandSafety Tipsbeforeremovingtheair/CO2
cylinderfromyourmarker.
Air/CO2 Cylinder Warnings
RefertoFigure4.Therehavebeenreportedincidentscausedbyplayersunknowinglyunscrewingthecylinder(2)fromthecylindervalve(1).Thisoccurswhentheplayerthinkstheentirevalve-cylinderassemblyisbeingunscrewedfromtheairsupplyadaptor(ASA)ofthepaintballmarker,wheninfacttheyareunscrewingthecylinderfromthecylindervalve.Toavoidthisdanger,itisrecommended(ifyourcylinderisnotalreadymarked)thatyouusepaintornailpolishtoplaceamark(3)onthecylindervalve,andplaceanothermark(4)onthecylinder,inlinewiththe#3markasshown.Wheneveryouturnthecylinderduringremoval,watchthemarksonthecylinderandthecylindervalvetobesurethattheyrotatetogether.IfatanytimethesemarksstarttoseparateasshowninFigure5,thecylinderisstartingtounscrewfromthecylindervalveandyoumustSTOPandtaketheentireunittoa“C5”certifiedairsmithforsaferemovaland/orrepair.NOTE:Thecylindervalveshouldunscrewfromthepaintballmarkerinabout3or4fullturns.Ifyoufinishthe4thfullturnandthecylindervalveisnotunscrewedfromthepaintballmarker,STOP!Taketheentireunittoa“C5”certifiedairsmithforsaferemovaland/orrepair.Locatea“C5”CertifiedAirsmithatwww.paintball-pti.com/search.asp.
Whetheryouhaveaneworusedrefillableair/CO2cylinder,youareatriskifanyofthefollowinghasoccurred:
• Thevalveunitwasreplacedoralteredafterpurchase.• Ananti-siphondevicewasinstalled.• Thevalveunitwasremovedfromthecylinderforanyreason.• Anymodificationwasdonetotherefillableair/CO2cylinder.
Ifanyoftheseconditionshasoccurred,takeyourair/CO2cylindertoa“C5”CertifiedAirsmithforinspectionorcontactthecylindermanufacturer.
Air/CO2 Cylinder Safety TipsSAFETYTIPStoensurethatyourairorCO2cylinderissafeforplay:
• Improperuse,filling,storage,ordisposalofair/CO2cylindermayresultinpropertydamage,seriouspersonalinjuryordeath.
• Makesurethatanymaintenanceormodificationtoanyair/CO2cylinderisdonebyaqualifiedprofessional,suchasa“C5”certifiedairsmith.
• Theuseofanti-siphondevicesisnotrecommended.However,ifoneisalreadyinstalledonyourair/CO2cylinder,orsuchdeviceisdesired,itiscriticalthatyourcylinderbecheckedbyaqualifiedprofessional,andyouhavethedeviceinstalledbyaqualifiedprofessional.
• Allair/CO2cylindersmustbefilledonlybyproperlytrainedpersonnel.• Cylindervalvesmustbeinstalledonlybyproperlytrainedpersonnel.• Donotoverfillacylinder!Neverexceedtheair/CO2cylinder’scapacity.• Donotexposepressurizedair/CO2cylindertotemperaturesexceeding130degrees
Fahrenheit(55degreesCelsius).• Donotusecausticcleanersorstrippersontheair/CO2cylinderorcylindervalve,anddonot
exposethemtocorrosivematerials.• Donotmodifytheair/CO2cylinderinanyway.Nevertrytodisassemblethecylindervalve
fromtheair/CO2cylinder.• Anyair/CO2cylinderthathasbeenexposedtofire,orheatedtoatemperatureof250
degreesFahrenheit(121degreesCelsius)ormoremustbedestroyedbyproperlytrainedpersonnel.
• Useappropriategasforyourcylinder.OnlyuseCO2inaCO2cylinderandonlyusecompressedairinacompressedaircylinder.
• Keepallcylindersoutofthereachofchildren.• Theair/CO2cylindershouldbeinspectedandhydrostaticallyretestedatleastevery5years
byaDOTlicensedagency.• Keepexposedskinawayfromescapinggaswheninstallingorremovingtheair/CO2
cylinder,orifthemarkerorcylinderisleaking.CompressedairandCO2gassesareverycold,andcancausefrostbiteundercertainconditions.
NOTE:Locatea“C5”certifiedairsmithatwww.paintball-pti.com/search.asp.
Air/CO2 Cylinder Removal1. ReadAir/CO2 Cylinder WarningsandAir/CO2 Cylinder Safety Tipsbeforebeginningthe
cylinderremovalprocess.2. Eyeprotectiondesignedforpaintballusemustbewornbytheuserandanypersonwithin
range.3. FollowtheUnloading Your Markerinstructions.4. Watchthemarksonthecylinderandcylindervalve(asshowninFigure4)asyouturnthe
cylinderapproximately¾turncounterclockwise.Thisallowstheair/CO2cylinder’spinvalvetoclosesothatnogasentersthemarker.
5. RemovetheBarrelSleeve.SettheTriggerSafetytotheFireposition.Pointthemarkerinasafedirection,anddischargetheremaininggasinthemarkerbyrepeatedlypullingthetriggeruntilthemarkerstopsfiring(thismaytake4-5shots).Ifyourmarkercontinuestofire,thecylinder’spinvalvehasnotclosedyet(thecylinderpinvalvecouldbelongerthanusual.Becauseofthevariancesincylinderpinvalveparts,eachcylindervariesslightlyonexactlyhowfarithastobeturned).Turnthecylindercounterclockwisealittlefurtherandrepeatthisstepuntilthemarkerdoesnotfire.Onlythenremovetheair/CO2cylinder.NOTE:Ifduringthisstep,youturnedtheair/CO2cylinderanditbegantoleakbeforeyoupulledthetrigger,thecylinder’sO-ringshouldbecheckedfordamagebeforeanyre-assembly(seeRepairing Air/CO2 Cylinder Leaksbelow).
6. Aftertheair/CO2cylinderisremoved,againpointandfirethemarkerinasafedirectiontoverifythemarkeriscompletelydischargedofgas.
7. MovetheTriggerSafetytotheSafepositionandinstalltheBarrelSleeve.
Repairing Air/CO2 Cylinder Leaks
Themostcommonleakoccursfromabadair/CO2cylindervalveO-ring.ToreplaceavalveO-ringyoumustfirstremovethebadO-ringandtheninstallanewone.ThisO-ringislocatedonthetipofyourair/CO2cylindervalve.ThebestvalveO-ringsaremadeofurethane.UrethaneO-ringsarenotaffectedbyhighair/CO2pressures.ThesemaybepurchasedfromTippmann®oryourlocalpaintballdealer.NOTE:Ifanewair/CO2cylindervalveO-ringdoesnotresolvealeak,donotattempttorepairtheair/CO2cylinder.ContactTippmannSports,LLC,yourlocalpaintballdealer,ora“C5”CertifiedAirsmith.
Cleaning and Maintenance• Eyeprotectionmustbewornbytheuser.• Toreducethechanceofanaccidentaldischarge,followtheUnloading Your Markerand
Air/CO2 Cylinder Removalinstructions.• Donotdisassembleamarkerwhileitispressurizedwithair.• Donotpressurizeapartiallyassembledmarker.• Followwarningslistedontheair/CO2cylinderforhandlingandstorage.• Familiarizeyourselfwithinstructionslistedonair/CO2cylinder.• Contacttheair/CO2cylindermanufacturerwithanyquestions.• Donotuseanypetroleumbasedcleaningsolvents.• Donotuseanycleaningsolventsthatcomeinaerosolcans.
NOTE:Petroleumbasedproductsandaerosolproductscandamageyourmarker’sO-rings.Tocleanyourpaintballmarkerexterior,useadamptoweltowipeoffpaint,oil,anddebris.Tocleaninsidethebarrel:1. RemovetheHopper.2. CompletelyloosentheFeedElbowThumbNut(10)fromtheReceiverandremovetheFeed
Elbow(9)fromthemarker.3. InsertthetabofthecleaningsqueegeeintotheFeedElbowopeningtothebarrelandpushthe
squeegeeintothebarreluntilthetabisaccessibleatthemuzzleendofthebarrel.4. Pullthesqueegeethroughthebarreltoremovedebris.5. Repeatifnecessary.6. ReplacetheFeedElbowbackontothemarker.7. TightentheFeedElbowThumbNuttosecuretheFeedElbowtothemarkerandreinstallthe
Hopper.
Tomaintainyourmarkeringoodworkingcondition,inspect,clean,andreplaceanydamagedparts.LubricateasinstructedintheMarker Disassembly/Re-assemblysectionbelow.ThebestvalveO-ringsaremadeofurethane.UrethaneO-ringsarenotaffectedbyhighgaspressures.ThesemaybepurchasedfromTippmann®oryourlocalpaintballdealer.UseTippmann®oiltolightlylubricatetheO-rings,springs,andotherareasindicatedinMarker Disassembly/Re-assemblyinstructions.Thismaintainsyourmarkeringoodworkingcondition.
Storage
PuttheTriggerSafetyintheSafeposition.Unloadthemarkerandremovetheair/CO2cylinder.Puttheboltintheforward(uncocked)position.Cleanandoilthemarkersothatitdoesnotrust.InstalltheBarrelSleeve,andstoreyourmarkerinadryarea.Whenremovingyourmarkeroutofstorage,makesuretheTriggerSafetyisintheSafepositionandtheBarrelSleeveisinstalled.Youshouldre-oiltherearboltO-ringandthefrontboltO-ringbeforeuse.
Marker Disassembly/Re-assembly
Alwaysweareyeprotectionwhenperforminganymarkerdisassemblyorre-assembly.RefertothePartsDiagramfortheseinstructions(itemnumbersareinparentheses).Disassemblyinstructionsarelistedhere.Tore-assemble,justdothestepsinthereverseorder.1. Pullthebolthandleback(seeFigure2)andkeepholdingontoit.Thenpullthetriggerandallow
thebolthandletomoveslowlyforward.Thisuncocksthemarker.
2. ToremovetheBarrel(item54,seeFigure1),simplyunscrewtheBarrelfromtheReceiver,andtoreinstallit,justturnitclockwisetothreaditintotheReceiver.
3. ToremovetheLeft Grip(22)ortheRight Grip(18),removetwoScrews(14)fromeachgrip.ReassemblebyusingtheScrewstofastentheGripstotheReceiver.
4. ToremovetheFeed Elbow(9)fromthereceiver,unscrewtheThumbnut(10)fromtherightsideofthereceiver.TheC-Clip(16)keepstheThumbnutfromcomingloosefromtheFeedElbow.TheFeedElbowhingesdownwardandthebottomtabscomeoutof
Cord Length Retainer
WARNINGThe brass or nickel plated cylinder valve (Figure 4, #1) is intended to be permanently attached to the air/CO2 cylinder (2). An air/CO2 cylinder can fly off with enough force to cause serious injury or death if the cylinder (2) unscrews from the cylinder valve (1).
Figure 4: Properly marked Valve and Cylinder
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Figure 5: Misaligned Valve and Cylinder
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Figure 6: The Feed Elbow.
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WARNINGEXCEPT WHEN YOUR MARKER IS IN USE, ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE TRIGGER SAFETY IS IN THE SAFE POSITION, (WHICH DISABLES THE TRIGGER) AND THAT THE BARREL SLEEVE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED (SEE BARREL SLEEVE INSTALLATION ABOVE).
TO LOCK THE TRIGGER (SAFE POSITION): PUSH THE TRIGGER SAFETY IN FROM THE MARKER SIDE SHOWN ABOVE TO THE SAFE POSITION.
TO UNLOCK THE TRIGGER (FIRE POSITION): PUSH THE TRIGGER SAFETY FROM THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE MARKER TO ENABLE FIRING.
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Figure 2: Pull the Bolt Handle back until it locks into place.
Figure 3: Velocity Adjustment Screw Location
Barrel Sleeve
Figure 1: Barrel and O-ring
Carver One Parts ListITEM NO. QTY. PT. NO. DESCRIPTION1 1 TA06053 RightReceiverHalf2 1 TA06052 LeftReceiverHalf3 4 98-33 ReceiverDowelPin4 1 CA-36 SearDowelPin(Black)5 1 02-35 Sear6 1 TA02036 SearSpring7 2 TA02021 ACTLinkageArmGuidePin8 1 FA-18 BallLatch9 1 TA06051 FeedElbow10 1 TA06059 FeedElbowThumbNut11 1 PL-42C Screw,¼-20x1”SHCS12 1 PL-42D Nut,¼-20Square(Black)13 2 98-26 Screw,10-32x¼”BHCS14 4 CA-02A Screw,6-32x⅜”BHCS15 8 9-PA Nut,Hex10-32(Black)16 1 TA06047 LockScrewC-Clip17 1 98-45 FlatWasherM6(Black)18 1 TA05004 SplitGrip,Right19 1 98-01A Bolt,10-32x0.675”20 2 98-19 ReturnSlideDowelPin21 1 98-09C GasLine,#4x7⅞”22 1 TA06003 SplitGrip,Left23 1 TA06048 Screw,10-32x1.1875”BHCS24 1 TA06057 USArmyJewel25 3 TA06015 Screw,10-32x0.840”LHSHCS26 4 TA09919 Screw,10-32x0.500”LHSHCS29 1 TA06049 AirSupplyAdapter(ASA)30 1 CA-08B Nut,10-3231 1 TA06056 CARVERONENameplate32 1 CA-14 DriveSpring33 1 CA-15 GuidePin34 1 SL2-4 O-ring,FrontBolt35 1 TA02011 RearBolt36 1 TA01016 LinkageArm37 1 98-57 O-ring,EndCap38 1 98-40 O-ring,Barrel39 1 CA-27 FrontValveSeat40 1 PA-28 ValveStemCupSeal41 1 CA-29 ValveStemCup42 2 SL2-25 O-ring,ValveSeat43 1 98-25N ValveBody44 1 98-56 ValvePlug45 1 CA-30N ValveStem46 1 98-32 CompressionSpring47 1 PA-31A SnapRing48 1 98-21NR PowerTube49 1 02-17 FrontBolt50 1 TA05021 PowerTubePlug51 1 02-22 VelocitySetScrew52 1 TA05005 RearBoltPlug53 1 98-13 RearBoltHandle54 1 TA06046 Barrel55 1 TA06060 O-ring,BarrelSleeve56 1 TA06017 EndCapCover57 1 TA06006 EndCap58 2 98-12A O-ring,Valve/RearBolt59 1 98-36A Trigger60 1 98-18 TriggerReturnSlide61 2 98-20 Spring62 1 98-37N SafetyPin63 1 98-55 O-ring,Safety(Red)64 1 FA-07 O-ring,Safety(Black)
PARTS DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST
theslotsintheRightReceiverHalf(1).TheScrew(11),Flat Washer(17)andNut(12)areusedtoholdtheHopperintheFeedElbow.Replaceonlyifnecessary.Doallreassemblyinthereverseorder.
5. Laythemarkerwiththerightsideontheworkbench.UsetheincludedallenwrenchtoturntheVelocity Screw(51)allthewayin.SeparatetheReceiver Halves(1and2)byfirstremovingthree(longer)Screws(25),andthenfour(shorter)Screws(26)andfinallyoneBolt(19).RetaineightNuts(15)forthesefastenersfromtheRightReceiverHalf.CarefullylifttheLeft-ReceiverHalftoaccesstheinternalparts.
6. IftheBall Latch(8)needstobereplaced,prytheoldoneoutoftheRightReceiverHalf.PutthenewBallLatchintotheRightReceiverHalf,orientedasshowninFigure7(circleditem).
7. RemovetheScrew(23)fromtheASA(29).SlidetheASAfromthepinintheRightReceiverHalf.BesuretokeeptrackoftheNut(30).Ifnecessary,youcanunthreadtheASAfromtheGas Line(21).Useteflontapeonthreadsforassembly.NOTE:Donotremovethegaslinefittingunlessitisleakingoryouneedtoreplacethevalve.Ifyoudoremoveit,youwillneedsometeflontapeorpastetoreinstallit.Carefullyhandstartallthreadedparts.Donotovertightenthreadedpartswhenassembling.TofullyremovetheGasLine,unscrewitfromtheValve Body(43).
The Valve
Disassemblyinstructions:1. RemovetheEnd Cap Cover(56),andthenremove
theEnd Cap(57).2. RemovetheGuide Pin(33)andDrive Spring(32).
ThesepartsmustberemovedbeforetheRearBoltHandlecanberemoved.
3. DisconnecttheLinkage Arm(36)fromtheRear(35)andFront(49)Bolts.
4. SlidetheFrontBoltoffthePower Tube(48)andchecktheO-ring.CleanandoiltheO-ring,orifdamaged,replacewithanewone.DothesamewiththeRearBoltO-ring.
5. RemovetheRear Bolt Handle(53)fromtheRear Bolt Plug(52).6. IfitisnecessarytoremovetheValve,unscrewthetwoValve Lock Bolts(13)fromtheright
sideoftheReceiver.UseawrenchtoslowlyunscrewtheGas Line(21)fittingfromtheValve.Oncethefittingisremoved,theValve(43)slidesoutthebackofthePowerTube.Besuretosetthepartsontheworkbench.Inspectandcleantheexteriorofallassemblies.NOTE:ChecktheexternalValveO-ring(58)andifdamaged,replacewithanewone.IftheO-ringisdamaged,yourmarkerwillnotfunctioncorrectly.
7. Inspectandlubricatetheseinternaldriveassemblyparts:• Front Bolt O-ring(34)• Rear Bolt O-ring(58,seeFigure8)• Linkage Arm(36)• Drive Spring(32)andGuide Pin(33)
8. InspectandlubricatetheBarrel O-ring(38)andtheair/CO2cylindervalveO-ringwithafewdropsofoil.
Reassembly:1. ReinstalltheValveintothePowerTube.InsertthecleanedandoiledValveintothePowerTube
andaligntheholesoftheValveandPowerTube.ApplyteflontapeorthreadpasteonthreadsoftheGasLinefittingandcarefullyscrewitintotheValve.Snugwithawrench(donotovertightenandstripthreadedparts).Wipeoffanyexcesspaste.
2. ReinstallthePowerTube/ValveintotheReceiver.AligntheholesofthePowerTubetothoseoftheRightReceiverHalf.ApplyredLoctite™#271sealanttothreadsoftwoValve Lock Bolts(13)andtighten-donotover-tightenboltsasyoucouldstripthreads.
The Trigger
Disassemblyinstructions:1. RemovetheTrigger(59)assemblyfromthereceiver.
BesuretoretainthetriggerreturnSpring(61,locatedinfrontoftheTrigger,andnotshowninFigure9)
2. ToremovetheTrigger Return Slide(60)andtheSpring(61),youmustfirstremovetheupperReturn Slide Dowel Pin(20)fromtheTriggerassembly.
3. Whenre-assemblingtheTriggerandSear,makesuretheblackSear Dowel Pin(4)isinthelocationshown(arrowinFigure10).Theblackpinishardened,anditiscriticalthatitbelocatedinthisposition.
General Troubleshooting
• Issue—Markerrangeistooshort.Cause—Notenoughgasisenteringthesystem.Solution—Checkvelocitywithachronograph.TurnVelocityAdjustertoincreasevelocity,andrecheckwithachronograph.
• Issue—Markerrangeistoolong.Cause—Toomuchgasisenteringthesystem.Solution—Checkvelocitywithachronograph.TurnVelocityAdjustertodecreasevelocity,andrecheckwithachronograph.
• Issue—Gasleakaroundcylindertoreceiverconnection.Cause—Wornoutordamagedair/CO2cylinderO-ring.Solution—Replaceair/CO2cylinderO-ring.
• Issue—Minorgasleak.Cause—WornordamagedvalveseatO-rings.Solution—ReplacevalveseatO-ringorreturnvalveifitisdefective.
• Issue—Paintballsfalloutofthebarrel.Cause—WornorbrokenBallLatch(8).Solution—ReplacetheBallLatch.
Specifications Model.............................................................................................................TIPPMANN®CarverOne™Caliber................................................................................................................................................ .68Action........................................................................................... Semi-Automatic(openboltblow-back)Power...................................................................................................................................... PneumaticGasSupply........................................................................... CompressedAir,Nitrogen,orCO2cylinderHopperCapacity.................................................................................................................188PaintballsBallFeed.................................................................................................................GravityFeedSystemFiringRate........................................................................................................... 8paintballspersecondTrigger....................................................................................................................................MechanicalStandardBarrelLength...................................................................................................... 8.5”/21.6cmLength(withstandardbarrel,nocylinder)...................................................................... 18.75”/47.6cmEffectiveRange............................................................................................... 150+feet/45.72+metersWeight(withoutcylinder)..........................................................................................3.245lbs/1.472kgFinish......................................................................PowderCoatedReceiverandASA,AnodizedBarrelVelocity—Alwaysmeasureyourmarker’svelocitybeforeplayingpaintballandnevershootatvelocitiesinexcessof300feet/91.44meterspersecond(seeVelocityAdjustmentinstructions).
Warranty and Repair Information TIPPMANNSPORTS,LLC(“Tippmann”)isdedicatedtoqualitypaintballproductsandoutstandingservice.IntheunlikelyeventofaproblemwiththisTippmannpaintballmarker(“Marker”)and/orTippmannaccessories(“Accessories”),Tippmann’scustomerservicepersonnelareavailabletoassistyou.Forcustomerserviceand/orotherinformation,pleasecontact: TippmannSports,LLC 2955AdamsCenterRoad FortWayne,IN46803 www.tippmann.com 1-800-533-4831
Warranty Registration
ToactivatetheMarker’sLimitedWarranty,youmustregistertheMarkerwithinthirty(30)daysofthedateoforiginalretailsalebyregisteringonlineatwww.tippmann.com.TheLimitedWarrantyforTippmannAccessoriesdoesnotrequireactivationorregistration;byregisteringtheMarker,youactivatethewarrantyfortheAccessories.
Limited WarrantyTippmannwarrantstotheoriginalpurchaserthatitwillmakeanyrepairsorreplacementsnecessarytocorrectdefectsinmaterialorworkmanship,atnochargetoyou,fortheMarkerforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateoforiginalretailsale.Further,Tippmannwarrantstotheoriginalpurchaserthatitwillmakeanyrepairsorreplacementsnecessarytocorrectdefectsinmaterialorworkmanship,atnochargetoyou,forTippmannAccessoriesforaperiodofninety(90)daysfromthedateoforiginalretailsale.AllTippmannasksisthatyouproperlymaintainandcarefortheMarkerandAccessories(collectively,the“Product”)andthatyouhavewarrantyrepairsperformedbyTippmannoraTippmannCertifiedTechCenter.ThisLimitedWarrantyisnon-transferable,anditdoesnotcoverdamageordefectstotheProductcausedby(a)impropermaintenance;(b)alterationormodification;(c)unauthorizedrepair;(d)accident;(e)abuseormisuse;(f)neglectornegligence;and/or(g)normalwearandtear.TippmanndoesnotauthorizeanypersonorrepresentativetoassumeorgrantanyotherwarrantyobligationwiththesaleofthisProduct.THISISTHEONLYEXPRESSWARRANTYGIVENWITHTHEPURCHASEOFTHISPRODUCT;ANYANDALLOTHEREXPRESSWARRANTIESAREDISCLAIMED.THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEARELIMITEDTOTHEAPPLICABLELIMITEDWARRANTYPERIODSETFORTHHEREIN,ANDNOWARRANTIES,WHETHEREXPRESSORIMPLIED,SHALLAPPLYAFTEREXPIRATIONOFSUCHPERIOD.Somestatesandnationsdonotallowlimitationsonthedurationofimpliedwarranties,sotheabovelimitationmaynotapplytoyou.ThesoleandexclusiveliabilityofTippmannand/oritsauthorizeddealersunderthisLimitedWarrantyshallbefortherepairorreplacementofanypartorassemblydeterminedtobedefectiveinmaterialorworkmanship.TIPPMANNSHALLNOTBELIABLEFOR,ANDYOUEXPRESSLYDISCLAIM,ANYDIRECT,INDIRECT,CONSEQUENTIALORINCIDENTALDAMAGES(COLLECTIVELY,“DAMAGES”)ARISINGOUTOFTHESALEORUSEOF,ORYOURINABILITYTOUSE,THEPRODUCT.NOPAYMENTOROTHERCOMPENSATIONWILLBEMADEFORDAMAGES,INCLUDINGINJURYTOPERSONORPROPERTYORLOSSOFREVENUEWHICHMIGHTBEPAID,INCURREDORSUSTAINEDBYREASONOFTHEFAILUREOFANYPARTORASSEMBLYOFTHEPRODUCT.Somestatesandnationsdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightsthatmayvaryfromstatetostateornationtonation.
Warranty and Non-Warranty Repairs
WhenshippingtheProducttoTippmannforwarrantyornon-warrantyrepair:1. IfyouhaveaftermarketpartsonyourMarker,pleasetesttheMarkerwithoriginalstockparts
beforereturningtheMarkerforserviceorrepair.2. Alwaysunloadandremovetheair/CO2cylinderfromtheMarker.Donotshiptheair/CO2
cylinderifitisnotcompletelyempty.3. ShiptheProducttotheTippmannaddressidentifiedabove.4. Youmustpre-paypostageanddeliverycharges.5. ProvidethedateofpurchasefortheProduct.6. Brieflydescribetherepairrequested.7. Includeyourname,returnaddressandatelephonenumberwhereyoucanbereachedduring
normalbusinesshours,ifpossible.
Tippmannmakeseveryefforttocompleteitsrepairworkwithintwenty-four(24)hoursofreceipt.TippmannwillreturntheProducttoyouviaregulargroundUPS.Ifyouwishtohaveitreturnedusingafasterservice,youcanrequestNEXTDAYAIRUPSORSECONDDAYAIRUPS,butyouwillbechargedforthisserviceandmustincludeyourcreditcardnumberwiththeexpirationdate.Yourcreditcardwillbechargedthedifferenceinadditionalcostoverregulargroundshippingservice.
Figure 8: The Rear Bolt Assembly.
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Figure 9: The Trigger is pulled from the right receiver half.
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Figure 10: The black pin is hardened and must be installed in the position as shown.
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Figure 7: Ball Latch properly installed into the right receiver half.