Huma Regulator service guide (Daystate Huntsman, BRK XR Ranger, BRK XR Concept)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Hi guys this is a video that I made for the Daystate / BRK Support pages but I though some of you may find it useful as well. This video covers the regulator service for the Daystate Huntsman, BRK XR Ranger, BRK XR Concept
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your video has convinced me that the process of servicing my huma reg[in my huntsman revere and my modded hw100] is quite a simple task.thank you for de-mystifying it.
Glad I could help
Great demo of a regulator service, I use a little scalpel if I need to cut an oring, I seem to have more control over them than a utility knife blade.
yes i do agree i should use one for the vids but i do a fair few and you get the hang of doing it with a blade
A great walkthrough of a Huma Reg service. Thanks for this 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
God bless you brother... That was what exactly i was waiting for 😊
Nice one really glad it helped 👍
Thanks Jeff for another great helpful video, Cheers 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very welcome
nice my friend . good job simple to do but it’s the little things to look out for that make theses videos spot on 👍
thank you 👍
Nicely explained. Always happy to follow your videos, thanks.
Glad you like them!
Great video mate ,so simple to follow.
thanks mate
Nice!👍🏻
thanks for watching
very informative as always thank you
My pleasure!
Nice clear instructional....thanks 🙂
Thanks Tim
Great video , well explained, thanks
Glad you liked it
very informative as always . I hear some people add a drop of silicone oil in their fill probe from time to time to "service" the orings inside the airgun. Any wisdom to share on that?
Yes i have seen this, not tried it but it would get oil down in the reg
Great demo. cheers!
Thanks for watching!
Love your video
thanks for watching
Hi another very informative video keep up the good work,can I ask where can I get a regulator tester like the one you use, thanks again.
hi thanks 😀 we make our own testers
Hi thanks for the prompt reply,do you make testers to order?
@@stuartwilson2036 at the moment no mate sorry
@@sub12airgunners ok pal thanks anyway
Saay...
You guys ever encountered white polyurethane o-rings on a regulator piston instead of them common NBR o-rings?
I just a while back ordered a separate regulator for a 10ci tank setup of mine, and I found out them PU rings on the piston..
Got just to wonder wether there actually would be any real difference seen in use - or do both PU and NBR work and seal as well..
Just noticed the new reg to have a slight creep also. The piston on the new reg do have a delrin tip at the sealing end, while my old reg had a domed metal piston end to seal off the tank - and I noticed it thru long term use to never have much creep at all.. Kinda just wondering if NBR rings would move better the piston inside than PU rings. Because the delrin tip do seem good.
Could possibly also be the cheap stainless Bellevilles that makes the creep..dunno. But I did order new quality black Bellevilles to try out.
using good quality Belleville's is good way to go the o ring i have not seen PU in a reg before but cant see any real reason they would be better but thats one of those things that would need to tested
@@sub12airgunners Yea.. It had me too a bit wondering about the hard rings, since the good quality regs on the channel also seem just to be with basic NBR70 o-rings and just do and work as they should.. I was just curious of what answer I'd get due you guys more into PCPs snd different regs than me..
Thank you for the reply, and carry on with the good videos!👍🏻
Buen dia
thanks for watching
That nylon washer is not a seal.
it is the seal between the reg piston and the reg adjuster