UPDATE
Instead of the 9mm OD spring I started using the 8mm OD spring.
The 9mm OD spring was rubbing against the hammer which caused inconsistent velocities, a 30-40 FPS spread.
The 8mm does not have the rubbing issue.
Original post
I have got my Umarex Zelos .22 caliber a few days ago.
The original hammer spring is too strong to get a good tune.
When you increase the hammer spring the velocity usually drops a few FPS.
This is with the regulator at 1750-1800 PSI.
These are the OEM hammer spring dimensions:
Length: 63.5mm
Outer diameter: 8.5mm
Wire diameter: 1.2 to 1.3mm (coils are too tight to measure accurately)
I have managed to use a different hammer spring I bought from Aliexpress:
I bought the springs with these specs:
Outer diameter: 9 mm RECOMMEND the 8mm OD
Wire diameter: 1.2 mm
Length: 100 mm
I have used the 9mm OD spring (cut at different lengths) in the SPA PP750 and the Umarex Notos.
For the Zelos I have ended with the above spring cut to about 56-58mm length.
In the photos bellow the OEM spring is on the left and the spring I used is on the right.
Instead of the 9mm OD spring I started using the 8mm OD spring.
The 9mm OD spring was rubbing against the hammer which caused inconsistent velocities, a 30-40 FPS spread.
The 8mm does not have the rubbing issue.
Original post
I have got my Umarex Zelos .22 caliber a few days ago.
The original hammer spring is too strong to get a good tune.
When you increase the hammer spring the velocity usually drops a few FPS.
This is with the regulator at 1750-1800 PSI.
These are the OEM hammer spring dimensions:
Length: 63.5mm
Outer diameter: 8.5mm
Wire diameter: 1.2 to 1.3mm (coils are too tight to measure accurately)
I have managed to use a different hammer spring I bought from Aliexpress:
I bought the springs with these specs:
Outer diameter: 9 mm RECOMMEND the 8mm OD
Wire diameter: 1.2 mm
Length: 100 mm
I have used the 9mm OD spring (cut at different lengths) in the SPA PP750 and the Umarex Notos.
For the Zelos I have ended with the above spring cut to about 56-58mm length.
In the photos bellow the OEM spring is on the left and the spring I used is on the right.
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