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TRIUMPH
MARKER LINE SPECIFICATIONS
Model Basic..................................................... TRIUMPH XL BYTippmann®
Caliber .......................................................................................................68
Action ................................................. Semi-Automatic(openbolt blow-back)
Power/AirSupply ......................................... compressed air, nitrogen or CO2
HopperCapacity ......................................................................200Paintballs
Ball Feed ............................................................................................Gravity
Cycle Rate Triumph XLand XT ........................................ 8shots per second
Standard Barrel Length Triumph XL .........................................................8.5”
Overall Length Triumph XL(with standard barrel & no tank) ...................... 19”
WeightTriumph XL (without tank) .................................................... 2.65lbs.
EffectiveRange.................................................................................. 150+ ft.
Velocity ...... Always measure your marker’s velocity before playing paintball
and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second (see instructions
on page 7).
Model Specific.................................................. TRIUMPH XT BYTippmann®
Standard Barrel Length Triumph XT ..........................................................11”
Overall Length Triumph XT(with standard barrel & no tank)....................21.5”
WeightTriumph XT (without tank)..................................................... 2.92lbs.
Model Specific................................................ TRIUMPH eXT BYTippmann®
CycleRate ............................................................ Up to 15 shots per second
Standard Barrel Length Triumph eXT ........................................................ 11”
Overall Length Triumph eXT(with standard barrel & no tank)..................21.5”
WeightTriumph eXT (without tank) ................................................... 3.18lbs.
Model Specific Parts Not Shown on schematics (pages 10-11)
TRIUMPH eXT Parts
TA09939 Solenoid Pin
TA09935
Sear Tripper
Assembly
TA05014 Magnet
Solenoid
-Armature
fits inside
bottom of
solenoid
02-88 Sear Spring (Silver)
TA01135 Sear
TRIUMPH XT and eXT
TA09932
11”
Barrel
Front Grip
Assembly
In-Line
Expansion
Chamber/Gas
Line Assembly
98-40
Barrel
O-ring
Air Supply Cylinder Removal: To remove a charged air supply
cylinder, turn the cylinder approximately 3/4 of a turn counterclockwise or out.
This allows the air supply pin valve to close so that no air will enter the marker.
Point the marker in a safe direction and fire the remaining gas in the marker by
pulling the trigger until the marker stops firing. This may take 4-5 shots.
•If your marker keeps firing after you have turned the tank 3/4 of a turn, the
tank pin valve has not closed yet and you may have to turn the tank
counterclockwise a little further.
•If you turn the tank 3/4 of a turn and it begins to leak before you pull the
trigger you have turned it too far and may have damaged the tank o-ring.
Because of the variances in tank valve parts, each tank varies slightly on
exactly how far it should be turned. If this process does not work the tank
pin valve could be too long.
NOTE: Before storing or disassembling be sure to remove paintballs and air
supply (see Unloading and Air Supply Removal instructions - see above.
Install barrel sleeve (see page 2).
Unloading Your Marker: To unload your marker remove the hopper
or completely empty the hopper. Then, point your marker in a safe direction
and fire several times to be sure there are no balls lodged in the chamber and
/ or barrel. Install barrel sleeve (see page 2). IMPORTANT: Do not uncock
your marker as uncocking your marker may push a ball into the chamber
or down into the barrel in which case the ball will be hidden from view.
Cleaning & Maintenance
:
To reduce the chance of accidental
discharge: First follow unloading and air supply removal instructions
above and never disassemble a marker that is under pressure.
•Follow warnings listed on the air supply cylinder for handling and storage.
•Familiarizeyourself withinstructions listedon airsupply cylinderor adaptor.
Contactthe airsupplycylinderoradaptor manufacturerwith anyquestions.
•Do not use any petroleum based cleaning solvents.
•Donotuseanycleaningsolventsthatcomeinaerosolcans. NOTE:Petroleum
based products and aerosol products can damage marker o-rings.
•To clean your paintball marker use a damp towel with water to wipe off
paint, oil, and debris. We recommend using Tippmann®marker oil or
other premium gun oil to maintain your marker in good working condition.
Re-oil with a few drops to the front bolt o-ring, rear bolt, barrel o-ring and
air tank o-ring.
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Remove the barrel to oil the barrel o-ring and
front bolt o-ring.
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Oil rear bolt o-ring through the cocking slot.
•To clean the barrel: It is important to clean the barrel whenever you
break a paintball. Residue in barrel can cause more ball breakage and
poor performance. It is not necessary to remove the barrel from marker to
clean it.
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1) Loosen the 2 hopper bolts , remove the hopper and
any paintballs in the chamber.
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2) Insert the small end of the
cleaning squeegee into the ball feedand push it through the barrel
until you can grab and pull the squeegee out of the barrel
to remove debris. Repeat as necessary.