Nation,
At long last I have finally acquired a Steyr regulator tester. The results of my regulator test were not surprising, in fact, they confirmed my suspicions.
I bolted the regulator on the tester, and pressurized it with the air cylinder.
It immediately went to 85 BAR (which is the proper setting for a 12 ft lb Field Target rig).
It crept gradually, and recorded the following results:
16 seconds to 90 BAR
1:05 to 95 BAR
2:15 to 100 BAR
5:40 to 105 BAR
10:00 to 110 BAR
14:30 to 115 BAR
20:30 to 120 BAR
26:00 to 125 BAR
35:00 to 130 BAR
So, as you can see, it's creeping. I probably didn't have to go further than 14 minutes or so, one wouldn't wait that long between lanes, but I just wanted to illustrate.
I have all the o rings and seals needed to rebuild it with, and I have some of the finest polishing compounds known to man.
My questions, before I get starting rebuilding it, what should I do in rebuilding it, or more importantly what should I NOT do!!
I've had them apart for cleaning, so I have familiarity with the parts involved that are inside of it.
Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated, there's not a lot to them, so I'm pretty sure that I can get it up and running with a little bit of guidance.
Thanks
Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
Mod Edit: Moved to PCP Airguns forum
At long last I have finally acquired a Steyr regulator tester. The results of my regulator test were not surprising, in fact, they confirmed my suspicions.
I bolted the regulator on the tester, and pressurized it with the air cylinder.
It immediately went to 85 BAR (which is the proper setting for a 12 ft lb Field Target rig).
It crept gradually, and recorded the following results:
16 seconds to 90 BAR
1:05 to 95 BAR
2:15 to 100 BAR
5:40 to 105 BAR
10:00 to 110 BAR
14:30 to 115 BAR
20:30 to 120 BAR
26:00 to 125 BAR
35:00 to 130 BAR
So, as you can see, it's creeping. I probably didn't have to go further than 14 minutes or so, one wouldn't wait that long between lanes, but I just wanted to illustrate.
I have all the o rings and seals needed to rebuild it with, and I have some of the finest polishing compounds known to man.
My questions, before I get starting rebuilding it, what should I do in rebuilding it, or more importantly what should I NOT do!!
I've had them apart for cleaning, so I have familiarity with the parts involved that are inside of it.
Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated, there's not a lot to them, so I'm pretty sure that I can get it up and running with a little bit of guidance.
Thanks
Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
Mod Edit: Moved to PCP Airguns forum