Hello everyone. I'm looking for a drawing of an FWB regulator, specifically a P34 if possible, but under the assumption that many are created similar I'll take whatever I can get. Seems like I saw a picture online before, but after a couple web searches I've had no luck finding one.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
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Here's a link to the manual, which includes an excellent drawing:
http://www.feinwerkbau.de/ceasy/modules ... PageId=240
If I'm not mistaken-
CO2: All are the same (C-25 just tips the cylinder).
Air: P34 / P40 are very similar, P44 is quite different
toznerd
http://www.feinwerkbau.de/ceasy/modules ... PageId=240
If I'm not mistaken-
CO2: All are the same (C-25 just tips the cylinder).
Air: P34 / P40 are very similar, P44 is quite different
toznerd
toznerd wrote:Here's a link to the manual, which includes an excellent drawing:
http://www.feinwerkbau.de/ceasy/modules ... PageId=240
If I'm not mistaken-
CO2: All are the same (C-25 just tips the cylinder).
Air: P34 / P40 are very similar, P44 is quite different
toznerd
Thanks Toznerd. Too bad the drawing isn't color. It is hard to follow with all the lines and the like, but very helpful link none the less. I found something else I needed even thought the drawing of the regulator leaves a little to be desired.
I can say from having mine apart to some degree the drawing isn't that easy to follow as things look slightly different when the pieces are in your hands, hence the need for coloring the different pieces instead of drawing a bunch of canted lines. But then FWB probably doesn't want us to be taking it apart to start with. Guess if I can't find a little better picture I'll just have to disassemble all the way and see what is there, which I was trying to avoid.