360⁰Regulator Maintenance Guide
Your marker comes equipped with some of the best regulators on the market. To ensure the best
consistency and the highest flow possible, it is recommended that you clean and lubricate the 360⁰
regulator approximately every 10 cases of paint.
1. Degas the marker and ensure that there are no paintballs in the
breech or barrel of the marker.
2. Remove your macroline hose from the 90˚ fitting on your regulator
3. Unscrew your regulator from the vertical adaptor, and set your
m a r ke r d o w n.
4. G r a sp the two halves of the regulator, and unscrew the regulator
base in a counter clockwise fashion.
5. Tap the regulator base on a hard, flat surface to allow the regulator
piston, spring stack, spring follower to slide out of the regulator base.
The main valve attached to the marker body does not need removed
or serviced.
6. Inspect the surface of the piston and o-rings for excessive wear or
nicks, and replace as necessary.
7. Inspect the interior walls of the regulator base—if necessary, use a
swab on the interior of the regulator base to clean debris and old
grease.
8. Regrease the piston o-ring with Dow 55, and gently replace the
piston, spring stack, retainer o-ring, and spring follower back into
the regulator base.
9. When disassembling the washer stack make sure that the top and
bottom washers curve to the outside. A close up of the spring stack
with the retaining o-ring is shown to the right. T he r e t a in i ng o -ring
does not require lubrication
10. If in doubt – just stack the washers like this:)()()()(