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5.56 x 45 mm NATO
Maintenance Manual
July 2007 Catalogue No. 3480080010 7610-DO-001-0859
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NOTES: - Some descriptions and illustrations in this manual may be slightly different from their present appearance, reflecting the evolution constant product in its industrial life. - The information contained in this manual are technical in nature and do not commit contractually FN Herstal.
MATIERESTABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. Introduction 9 Description 9 Technical data ................................................ ........................................... 10 1.3.1. Dimensions and weights ............................................... .............................. 10 1.3.2. Functional data ................................................ ......................... 10 1.3.3. Ballistic ................................................. ............................................ 10 1.3.4. Bodies referred ............................................... .................................. 11 Accessories 11 Abbreviations 11
1.4. 1.5.
CHAPTER 2: DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 2.1. 2.2. How to order parts .............................................. ......................... 13 Parts List ............................................... .................................................. 13 2.2.1. Support assembly and barrel .............................................. ..................... 15 2.2.2. Whole carcass ................................................ ............................... 21 2.2.3. Whole handguard .............................................. ............................. 25 2.2.4. All moving parts ............................................... ....................... 27 2.2.5. Housing assembly mechanism firing ........................................ 31 2.2.6. Charger assembly ................................................ .............................. 33 2.2.7. Cover cap assembly for flame ............................................ ..... 35
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7.2.
7.3.
7.4.
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CHAPTER 9: REMOVAL AND REMONTAGEDEMONTAREMONTA 9.1. Support assembly and barrel .............................................. .................................. 87 9.1.1. Removing and replacing the flash suppressor (151) ................................. 87 9.1.2. Removing and replacing the cap collar (191) ............................ 91 9.1.3 Removing and replacing the piston assembly (180) ............................... 91 9.1.4. Disassembly and reassembly of the index cap collar (163) .............. 93 9.1.5. Dismantling and reassembly of the adjusting screw of the gas (144) ................... 95 9.1.6. Removing and replacing the barrel support group (120/1), the barrel assembly (150) and the rail assembly (175/1) ..................................... ...... 97 9.1.7. Disassembly and reassembly of the valve sleeve (178) .................... 103 9.1.8. Disassembly and reassembly of push switches (124) .................... 105 9.1.9. Removing and replacing the group lever arms (140) .......... 107 9.1.10. Removing and replacing the valve ejection (107) ............. 109 9.1.11. Disassembly and reassembly of the carcass left lip (222) and the right lip carcass (223) ........................................ ......... 111 All moving parts ............................................... ................................... 113 9.2.1. Removing and replacing the slide spring (423) .......................... 113 9.2.2. Disassembly and reassembly of the ejector (464) ....................................... 115 9.2.3. Dismantling and reassembly of the slide rod (434), the spring recuperator (435), the support carrier of the recoil spring (436) and the rear support of the recoil spring (438) ........................... 117 9.2.4. Disassembly and reassembly of the trigger (442) .................................. 121 Whole carcass ................................................ .......................................... 125 9.3.1. Disassembly and reassembly of the frame assembly (201/1) ................ 125 9.3.2. Removing and replacing the magazine catch (241) and button lock charger (247) ........................................... .................... 127 9.3.3. Removing and replacing the cover (271) ...................................... 131 9.3.4. Removing and replacing the trigger body (261) ............................ 133 9.3.5. Removing and replacing the fire selector and safety (255) ............. 135 9.3.6. Disassembly and reassembly of the trigger rod (269) ....................... 137 9.3.7. Disassembly and reassembly disassembly assembly key (230) ...... 139 Cover cap assembly for flame ............................................ ................ 141 9.4.1. Removing and replacing the cap for flash suppressor (460) ......... 141
9.2.
9.3.
9.4.
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CHAPTER 10: INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
10.1. Adjusting the Mean Point of Impact (PMI) using the sights mechanical 143 10.2. Adjusting the sights mechanical ............................................ .......... 145 10.3. Verification and calibration of the gun ............................................. ........................ 147 10.3.1. Preparation ................................................. ....................................... 147 10.3.2. Making calibration ball ............................................. .................... 147 10.3.3. Checking the correctness of the barrel ............................................ ........ 147 10.4. Verification and calibration of the rebate ............................................ ................... 149 10.5. Verification and calibration of the extractor (454) ........................................ ............. 151 10.5.1. Verification and calibration of the lateral projection of the extractor (454) ........... 151 10.5.2. Verification and calibration of the longitudinal projection of the extractor (454) ... 153 10.6. Verification and calibration of the striker (427) .......................................... ............. 155 10.7. Verification and calibration of said slide rod (434) ....................................... .... 157
CHAPTER 12:
ACCESSORIES
CHAPTER 13: TOOLS AND TEMPLATES 13.1. Tools 165 13.1.1. List of OREA ............................................... .................................... 165 13.1.2. List of UT ............................................... ......................................... 165 13.2. Templates 167
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CHAPTER 1: GENERAL
1.1. INTRODUCTION
This Maintenance Manual (MM) is intended for personnel responsible for the maintenance Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical by FN Herstal. The purpose of this manual is to familiarize personnel with the operation and maintenance of weapons, explaining the disassembly, reassembly, repair and / or replacement of pieces that make up the weapon and describe the appropriate inspections, gauges and setting procedures.
1.2.
DESCRIPTION
Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical is a weapon system whose mechanism is integrated in the butt. Its exterior profile has been designed with rounded contours, without protruding element, even when it is equipped with accessories. Its innovative design is focused on shooting comfort and transport. Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical is fully ambidextrous without any changes necessary due to the ejection. The fire selector and safety, the lock button charger and the lever arms are easily accessible. The base caliber Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 is the standard ammunition NATO 5.56 x 45 mm. The Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 can be reconfigured based on the requirements specific mission. Any standard sighting system may be secured to the rail Picatinny MIL-STD-1913. The Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 is equipped with a sight Adjustable relief. The handguard can be replaced by standard accessories such as grenade launchers 40 mm LV, a tri rail handguard, a laser sight, a flashlight ... All configurations F2000 Weapon System Integrated Tactical meet the ergonomics of origin the weapon. The natural balance and comfort transportation is never degraded. Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical is characterized by two modes of fire: once by stroke and automatic.
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1.3.3. Ballistic
The following data apply to the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical using ammunition 5.56 x 45 mm NATO. Velocity of the projectile: Effective range: CFR: 900 m / s 500 m 1300 m
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10 "(254 mm)-length Picatinny rail (MIL-STD-1913). Bodies under mechanical - Handlebar: - Increase: adjustable in elevation rabatable and laterally adjustable
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ACCESSORIES
Complete toolkit for Tactical Bayonet F2000 multifunction Bayonet complete Camera shooting assembled white Tactical sling for all All tactical Tactical sling Handguard tri-rail Rabatable handle for Picatinny rail (only the handguard tri-rail) Aimpoint sight complete with support arms.
1.5.
TIONS ABREVIATIONSABREVIA
No CAT Fig. Lg LV NATO OREA Catalog number Figure or illustration Length Low Velocity (low speed) Treaty Organization North Atlantic "Tool Repair and Maintenance Weapons" (special tool to repair and maintenance of the weapon) Amount Universal Tool (Universal) - not considered a product of FN Herstal and provided on special request only.
Qty UT
Measuring units ' cps / min mm g kg lb m m/s Nm Inch Strokes per minute Millimeter Gram Kilogram Book Meter Meter per second Newton-meter
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110/1
410
201/1
280/1
510
601
Fig. 2.a. - The 7 major groups F2000 Weapon System Integrated Tactical
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2.1.
2.2.
LIST OF PARTS
Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical is divided into 7 groups (Figure 2.a.):
No CAT
Description
Fig.
Paragraph
Support and Tactical gun assembled Frame assembly Handguard Moving parts assembled Mechanism housing firing Charger 30 cartridges Cap for flash suppressor
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774
175/1
180
178
164
150
6x
119 / A
226 / A
137 / B
4x
125 124
120/1 140
110/1
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151 152 162 163
* There is an adjustment screw 144 attached to the gas holder and gun Tactical assembled (110/1). It is to choose from the list (the 144/1 to 144/11) following the firing rate expected.
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774
175/1
180
178
164
150
6x
119 / A
226 / A
137 / B
4x
125 124
120/1 140
110/1
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No CAT 164 180 182 191 175/1 178 226 / A 770 226 / A 772 773 774 775
Description Said hollow cylindrical pin spring pin Piston assembly Piston ring Cap fret Rail assembled Nonreturn sleeve 6 Allen screws with cylindrical head Handlebar assembly 6 Allen screws with cylindrical head Handlebar Handlebar plate Lockwasher Hexagon nut, style 1
2.2.1.2. Description Tactical and support gun assembled (110/1) consists of: - The barrel support group (120/1) which consists of a pair of flanges on which the following components are assembled:
The pair of flanges of cannon holder (121/1) is fixed with the screw head 6 hexagon cylindrical (115 / A), screws 6 hexagon head screws (116 / A), of the screw head 6 hexagon cylindrical (226 / A) and self-locking nuts hexagonal, polyamide insert (119 / A).
The push latch (124) located on the rear portion of the pair of flanges barrel support (121/1).
The push latch (124) are equipped with springs push latch (125). The push latch (124) urges the rocker (411) (see figure 2.e) using springs push latch (125).
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774
175/1
180
178
164
150
6x
119 / A
226 / A
137 / B
4x
125 124
120/1 140
110/1
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- The barrel assembly (150), located between the pair of flanges barrel support (121/1), is a barrel on which are assembled the following components: The flash suppressor (151) located at the front of the gun.
The flash suppressor (151) is screwed onto the barrel with the flash suppressor washer (152).
The plug ferrule (191) which closes the housing of the piston assembly (180).
The plug ferrule (191) is locked to the barrel by the index plug ferrule (163).
The index plug ferrule (163) located behind the plug ferrule (191).
The index plug ferrule (163), equipped with a spring index plug ferrule (162), is attached to the barrel by means of a pin said hollow cylindrical roll pin (164). The index plug ferrule (163) engages the notches of the plug ferrule (191) for position it in position 'normal' position or 'adverse conditions'.
The adjusting screw gases (144) screwed onto the barrel within the shell of gas intake.
The adjusting screw gas (144) controls the rate of fire. The larger the diameter of the screw gases (144), the greater the rate of fire is high.
The piston assembly (180) located in the housing closed by the plug ferrule (191).
The piston 3 is provided with piston rings (182).
- Group lever arms (140) located on the left end plate vis--vis the guide lever arms (146) located inside the left flange.
The group lever arms (140) is attached to the guide lever arms (146) by means of a pin elastic spiral (137 / B). The group lever arms (140), associated with the guide lever arms (146), can be drawn moving parts assemblies (410, see FIG 2.e.) back to arm the weapon.
- The rail assembly (175/1) between the pair of flanges of cannon holder (121/1).
The rail assembly (175/1) has a valve sleeve (178). The rail assembly (175/1) comprises a Picatinny rail (MIL-STD-1913) used for the installation of the accessories.
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269
271
275
235 253 / A
230 222
223
210/1
249
247
201/1
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2.2.2.2. Description The carcass assembly (201/1) comprises a housing (210/1) on which or in which following components are assembled: - The disassembly key assembly (230) which passes through the housing (210/1).
The disassembly key assembly (230) is equipped with a pushbutton switch (253 / A) and a spring disassembly key (235). Key removal assembly (230) provides the support and lock barrel Tactical assembly (110/1) (see Figure 2.b.) on the frame assembly (201/1).
- The magazine catch (241) located on the right side of the carcass (210/1).
The magazine catch (241) is equipped with a spring magazine catch (242). The magazine catch (241) holds the charging cartridges 30 (601) (Figure 2.g.) in the carcass assembly (201/1).
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269
271
275
235 253 / A
230 222
223
210/1
249
247
201/1
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- The trigger body (261) on the fire selector and safety (255).
The detent body (261) is held in the housing (210/1) by the expansion rod (269). When the trigger body (261) is pressed, it pushes the rod relaxation (269).
- The fire selector and safety (255) located in the trigger body (261).
The fire selector and safety (255) is held on the housing (210/1) by the detent body (261). The fire selector and safety (255) is used to place the weapon is in position SAFETY ('S') or ENS Firing Mode: BLOW BY BLOW ('1 ') or AUTO (' A '). PARUTOMAOMATIQUE A1 Different positions of the fire selector and safety (255) are achieved through two push selector (253 / B) that fit into the slots internal fire selector and safety (255) and Selector plunger spring (251) which keeps the two selector buttons (253 / B)
- The Tringe expansion (269) located within the housing (210/1) and fixed to the body trigger (261).
Tringe the detent (269) is guided in the grooves of the housing (210/1). The expansion rod (269) is pushed when the pressure on the detent body (261). The rod trigger (269) activates the housing firing mechanism (510) (see FIG 2.f.) to release the dog.
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Description
2.2.3.2. Description The handguard (280/1) located under the frame assembly (201/1) (see Figure 2.c.).
The handguard (280/1) is clipped onto the frame assembly (201/1) (see Figure 2.c.).
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455
411
442
447 439
434
427 436
435 430
438
410
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No CAT 410 411 424 427 430 423 434 435 436 437 438 439 442 443 444 447 450 454 455 456 464 465 466
Description Moving parts assembled Rocker Locking cam Striker Slide assembly Bolt spring Slide rod Recoil spring Support previous recoil spring Snap ring Support subsequent recoil spring Coiled spring pin Trigger Trigger spring of the pusher Push trigger Spring yoke index Breech Extractor Extractor spring Pin extractor Ejector Ejector spring Hollow cylindrical pin
2.2.4.2. Description Moving parts assemblies (410) consist of: - The slide assembly (430) which consists of a slider body on which are assembled following components: Said slide rod (434), equipped with an elastic ring (437), on which are assembled support carrier of the recoil spring (436), the return spring (435) and the rear support of the recoil spring (438).
Said slide rod (434) is screwed into the slider body and is fixed by means of a pin spiral spring (439).
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455
411
442
447 439
434
427 436
435 430
438
410
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The bolt spring (423) located within the housing before the sliding body which just slip the bolt (450). The spring index yoke (447) located below the lug yoke of the index.
The spring index bolt (447) holds the yoke index and the maintenance of striker.
- The bolt (450) which consists of a yoke body on which the following parts are assemblies: The extractor (454) located in the housing side of the bolt body.
The extractor (454) is fixed to the yoke body by the pin extractor (456) and held in place 2 by the spring extractor (455). The extractor (454) allows the extraction of the bushing after firing.
The ejector (464) located inside the front housing of the bolt body.
The ejector (464) is fixed to the yoke body by means of a hollow cylindrical pin (466) and is held in place by the ejector spring (465). The ejector (464) allows the ejection of the sleeve after firing.
- The firing pin (427) located within the slider body and the yoke (450).
The firing pin (427) is activated by the dog when the trigger is pulled. He then strikes the primer of the cartridge.
- The locking cam (424) located within the housing rear of the bolt body.
The locking cam (424) is held in place by the index bolt. The locking cam (424) is used to guide the yoke during the operations of locking and unlocking.
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510
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No CAT 510
2.2.5.2. Description The housing of the firing mechanism (510) is located within the housing assembly (201/1) (See Figure 2.c.).
The housing of the firing mechanism (510) contains the firing mechanism which, once pressed the trigger, will act moving parts to release the firing pin (427) (see figure 2.e).
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601
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Description
2.2.6.2. Description The charger 30 cartridges (601) is inserted into the housing assembly (201/1) (see Figure 2.c.).
The charger 30 cartridges (601) is held in the frame assembly (201/1) (see Figure 2.c.) by the lock Charger (241) (see Figure 2.c.).
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460
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2.2.7.2. Description The plug for flash suppressor (460) is mounted on the flash suppressor (151) (see Figure 2.b.) at the end of mission.
The cap for flash suppressor (460) is used to protect the bore.
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The percussion primer ignites the powder contained in the slee ve. The combustion of the powder generates high pressure gas. The gas propels the bullet in the barrel. Shortly before the release of the ball from the barrel, a portion of the gas is drawn through an orifice Lateral called vent hole, and directed into the gas cylinder. In the gas cylinder, the gas pushing the piston. The piston generates the rearward movement of the slide.
3.2.
3.3.
ROTARY ROTCULASSE
The receiver (450) provides lock -down room through its pins lockout feature supported on corresponding teeth carried in an extension of canon. At the beginning of the movement of the slide towards the rear, it causes rotation of the yoke (450) by means of a shaft integral with the cylinder head (450), called cam locking (424), a ramp formed in the unlocking slider body. The rotation of the yoke (450) releases the locking lugs of the teeth of the extension the barrel. The result of the movement of the slide causes the recoil of the breech (450) by mea ns of the locking cam (424) in abutment in its arrival ramp. The decline in head (450) retrieves the socket in the room with a extractor (454) engaging the sleeve by its bead.
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Window ejection
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Dog
510
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Position 'S' fire selector and safety (255) where relaxation is bloque.S Safety lock: Percussion can be done if the cylinder head (450) is not completely locked. Of Furthermore, the automatic trigger holds the dog as the slider is not forward. Security of fall: Locking mechanism housing of firing if dropped.
3.7.
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3.7.2. Dog reset after the first if the fire selector and safety (255) is in position '1 '
The decline of the slide again reinforced the dog. The operator has not yet released the trigger, the trigger is not known primary retain the dog, the dog holds the trigger secondary: it hangs when the slide is distributed forward. When the slide has arrived in its forward position, the automatic trigger was actuated by the slide and the trigger is still secondary catching the dog. The operator releases the trigger and the trigger returns to its primary position. The secondary trigger releases the dog, but the primary trigger maintains the position army. The shooting can resume.
If suddenly occurs is that the trigger was pressed sufficiently to control a burst: the trigger secondary could catch the dog and the operation is identical in 3.7.2. If a burst continues, the operation is as follows: The decline of the slide again reinforced the dog. The operator has not released the trigger, or the trigger or trigger primary secondary can not keep the dog hang the trigger automaticity dog when the slide is distributed to the front. When the slide has arrived in its forward position, the trigger automaticity was actuated by the slide and releases the hammer. The dog falls under the action of its spring and hits the striker (427). The striker (427) strikes the primer; immediately see 3.1. Auto cycle of operation of the weapon continues as long as the trigger is not released (and as long as the charger is not empty). The operator releases the trigger and the trigger returns to its primary position and keeps the dog in the armed position.
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xThe Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 can cause injury or death to 2000 meters. xAlways handle the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical, like any other weapon with extreme caution and with due diligence towards a weapon loaded, even if you are sure the gun is unloaded. Never touch the trigger unless you are ready to fire. xNever modify parts of the weapon. Any repairs or handling unplanned in the maintenance field can not be performed by qualified service personnel. xIf the weapon has been extensively oiled or greased for transport or storage, it must completely clean and lightly lubricate the metal parts before shooting. xThe gun must be completely dry before firing. xIf the barrel is obstructed, never try to lead pulling.
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Fire selector and safety (255) Fig. 4.2.a. - Selector in fire and safety position 'S'
Lever weapons
Lever weapons
Lid (271)
Lid (271)
Room
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VERIFICATIONSVERIFICATIONS SAFETY
Before handling, transport and / or storage Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000, follow the procedure below: Aim the gun in a safe direction. Set the fire selector and safety (255) in position 'S' (SAFETY) (Fig. 4.2.a). If the charger 30 cartridges (601) is still in the gun (1) press the lock button Charger (247) and (2) remove the magazine from the weapon by pulling downwards (Fig. 4.2.b.). Pull lever arms fully rearwardly and then bring it back to the front accompanying it (Fig. 4.2.C). Pull the lever arms completely backwards and then push upwards to lock in the rear position (Fig. 4.2.d.). Note: If a cartridge or sleeve is always present in the room, it will projected into the ejection tube and out through the ejection port, if necessary, opening the ejection valve (107) and directing the gun down. Note: By positioning in the locking notch, the lever arms has a small return movement forward. Lift the cover (271) (Fig. 4.4.e.) and check the emptiness of the room (Fig. 4.2.f.) .
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Lever weapons Fire selector and safety (255) Fig. 4.2.g. - Release the lever weapons Fig. 4.2.h. - Selector in fire and safety position '1 '
Relaxation Fire selector and safety (255) Fig. 4.2.i. - Pull the trigger Fig. 4.2.j. - Selector in fire and safety position 'S' Valve window ejection (107)
Lid (271)
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Open the carton and check the contents according to the packing list.
In case of a problem, report it to the FN Herstal.
Clean the bore to remove the lubricant preservation. Removing the lubricant preservation of moving parts assemblies (410).
For more information on cleaning, see Chapter 8.
Lubricate the bore and the moving parts assembly (410) with lubricant maintenance or functional lubricant.
For more information on lubrication, refer to Chapter 8. At this stage, the other component parts of the Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 have not require lubrication.
CAUTION Never lubricate the components of the charger 30 cartridges (601). The barrel should not be oiled before firing.
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2 Charger (601)
Charger (601)
Fire selector and safety (255) Fig. 6.2.a. - Selector fire and safety position 'S'
Charger (601)
Lever weapons
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6.1. (601)
CAUTION Charger (601) has a maximum capacity of 30 cartridges. Do not attempt to load more than 30 rounds in the magazine (601).
6.2.
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'1 'Position
Position 'A'
Fire selector and safety (255) Fig. 6.3.B. - Positioning the fire selector and safety
Position 'Normal'
Relaxation (261)
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If there is no viewfinder, face upwards (Fig. 6.3.a.). Point the gun at the target. Set the fire selector and safety (255) in position '1 '(COUP BY BLOW) or position 'A' (AUTO) (Fig. 6.3.B.). Press the trigger (Fig. 6.3.c.) - If the "piecemeal is selected, the rearward movement of the dtentecoup" coup is limited: a shot is fired each time the trigger. - If the "Automatic" mode is selected, the trigger must be pressed all the way to the rear and held at that location then draw the weapon burst until the trigger is released.
Note: In "automatic" mode, if the trigger is pressed halfway, the weapon will not receive a single shot. To get a burst, it is not necessary to release the trigger but just press it all the way back until the burst starts. Rate of fire The rate of fire burst between 750 and 950 strokes / min in normal shooting. The recommended rate range is between 800 and 900 strokes / min with cap collar (191) in "normal" position (see below). The recommended range is the range where the F2000 presents its improved reliability and better operating margins against most parameters likely to influence the pace. These parameters include: ammunition, the ammunition temperature, the temperature of the weapon, the cleanliness and lubrication of the weapon, the holding of the weapon, the weapon lapping ... It is normal to see a slight increase in firing rate during the life the weapon and mainly during the first 1000 shots. This is why the Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 is set to a slightly higher rate of fire low for his first shots, ensuring proper use of the weapon in terms normal range. Weapon System Integrated Tactical F2000 is equipped with a plug ferrule (191), which is a controller with two positions: Position 'normal' (Fig. 6.3.d.) The normal position is used in normal shooting. Position 'adverse conditions' (Fig. 6.3.d.) This position is only used if the conditions are adverse (Mud, sand, ice, extreme heat ...) If this directive is used position under normal conditions, the rate of fire and increased component life and comfort of the shooter are reduced.
6.4.
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It is very important to be familiar with the disassembly and reassembly of campaign weapon since it is necessary during the cleaning procedure, which provides a reliable operation of the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical.
7.1.
Pull the lever from assembly (230) on the left side of the gun until blocked (Fig. 7.1.a.). Remove the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) out of the carcass assembly (201/1) by pushing forward (Fig. 7.1.b.).
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Maintenance striker
Index breech 1
Fig. 7.1.f. - Lifting of the tip of the index bolt pushing the bolt
Slider body Fig. 7.1.g. - Removing the cylinder head and locking cam
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Cap hoop (191) Index cap hoop (163) Fig. 7.1.i. - Plug fret position 'Adverse conditions' Fig. 7.1.j. - Removing the cap fret
OREA 892
Fig. 7.1.l. - Check the gas adjustment screw and housing cap fret
OREA 892 1 Support and barrel Tactical assembled (110/1) 2 Piston assembled (180) Support and barrel Tactical assembled (110/1)
Slide rod (434) Fig. 7.1.m. - Introduction of OREA 892 and said slide rod Fig. 7.1.n. - Removing the piston assembly
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DEMONTAL'ARMEDEMONTA GE OF WEAPON (CONTINUED) 7.1.4. Plug ferrule (191) and piston assembly (180)
Caution: After firing, the cap band (191) may be hot. Turn the cap collar (191) clockwise until it stops (position 'Adverse conditions') (Fig. 7.1.i.). (1) Using the tapered end of the OREA 892, pushing the index cap collar (163) in the slot to unlock the plug ferrule (191). (2) Turn the plug ferrule (191) in a clockwise direction and (3) removing the substrate and barrel Tactical assembled (110/1) (Fig. 7.1.j.). Note: The sludge accumulated inside the cap collar (191) might interfere with his disassembly. In this case, use the OREA 892 as a lever to rotate the cap band (Fig. 7.1.k) .. If necessary, remove the sludge adhering to the head of the screw gas (144) and inside diameter of the housing cap hoop (191) with a scraper ORDEA 892 (Fig. 7.1.l.). Note: Check that the plug housing fret (191) has no impurities. These could damage the piston (182) when removing the piston assembly (180). Introduce the tapering side of the VREG 892 in the housing of said slide rod (Fig. 7.1.m.). Warning: Except OREA 892, not to introduce another object in the Housing slide rod. (1) Push ORDEA 892 in the bottom of the housing of the slide rod of the support and Tactical gun assembled (110/1) (Fig. 7.1.m.). (2) Insert the slide rod (434) in response to the OREA 892 in the housing of the stem Slide the assembled carrier and barrel Tactical (110/1) (Fig. 7.1.m.). push the slide rod (434) until the piston assembly (180) is ejected from the housing (Fig. 7.1.m and Fig. 7.1.n.). Caution: Do not remove the piston rings (182). Removing the slide rod (434) and the VREG 892.
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Dog (Up) Housing mechanism firing (510) 1 2 Housing mechanism update fire (510)
Carcass assembly (201/1) Frame assembly (201/1) Fig. 7.1.p. - Removing the housing firing mechanism Fig. 7.1.q. - Tilt the housing firing mechanism
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OREA 892
Body breech
2 1
2x
Body breech
2 Handguard (280/1)
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This level of disassembly is sufficient to achieve complete cleaning: a further disassembly should only be performed by qualified service personnel.
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Body breech
2
2x
Body breech
4x
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SUPPLEMENTARY REMONTACOMPLEMENTAIREREMONTA GE
Make sure that the parts have been properly cleaned and lubricated, see Chapter 8.
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1 2
INCORRECT
CORRECT
x3
x3
Segment piston (182) Piston assembly (180) Fig. 7.4.d. - The slots of the 3 segments piston must not be aligned Fig. 7.4.e. - Reinstalling the piston assembly
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Place housing firing mechanism (510) to the inside of the carcass assembly (201/1) ensuring the introduction into the grooves of the correrspondantes carcass (210/1) (Fig. 7.4.a.). Note: If the dog is raised, (1) tilt the housing mechanism to Fire (510) towards the front panel (2) being introduced into the carcass assembly (201/1) (Fig. 7.4.b.) or push the dog to lock the mechanism housing firing (510) before introducing it into the frame assembly (201/1). Note: Check that the mechanism housing firing (510) does not exceed the frame assembly (201/1) once reassembled. Replace the butt plate (275) as follows: - (1) Raise the bottom flexible plate layer (275) (Fig. 7.4.c.); - (2) Insert the 2 slides the butt plate (275) in the grooves corresponding to the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 7.4.c.); - (3) Slide plate layer (275) to the end of the grooves carcass (210/1) (Fig. 7.4.c.).
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INCORRECT
Cap index fret 1 Cap fret (191) CORRECT (163) Cap fret (191) 2
Index yoke
Maintenance striker
Spring breech (423) Body slide Fig. 7.4.i. - Spring inside the cylinder head slider body Cam locking (424) Index breech 3
1 2
Breech (450)
Breech (450)
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REMONTAL'ARMEREMONTA GE OF WEAPON (CONTINUED) 7.4.2. Cap collar (191) and piston assembly (180) (continued)
Place the cap collar (191) so that it does not mask the index cap fret (163) (Fig. 7.4.f.). (1) Using the pointed end of the tool OREA 892, pushing the index cap fret (163) in its housing, (2) rotate the cap collar (191) in the sense anti-clockwise until the index plug ferrule (163) is locked in a cap hoop notch (191) (Fig. 7.4.g.). Turn the cap band in anti-clockwise until it stops. Cap collar (191) is placed in position and 'normal'.
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Breech (450)
Maintenance striker
OREA 892 1 Index breech Striker (427) 2 Body slide Trigger (442) Fig. 7.4.l. - Installation of the index head Fig. 7.4.m. - Reassembling the striker
Rocker (411)
2 1 Rocker (411)
Slide rod (434) Fig. 7.4.o. - The illustrated face of a spring the front of the slide rod Rocker (411)
Carcass (210/1) 1 2
Groove
Carcass (210/1)
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Support and barrel Tactical assembled (110/1) Rod slide (434) Slide rod (434)
2x
Carcass assembly (201/1) Fig. 7.4.r. - Reassembling the assembled media and Tactical barrel
Key disassembly assembly (230) Fig. 7.4.s. - Pressing the key for dismantling
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REMONTAL'ARMEREMONTA GE OF WEAPON (CONTINUED) Tactical7.4.4. Support and Tactical gun assembled (110/1)
Caution: Before installing the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1), to ensure the push latch (124) are functioning properly by pushing then releasing (Fig. 7.4.r.). Insert the assembled media and Tactical barrel (110/1) in the carcass (210/1) in the sliding along the housing (210/1), taking care to insert the rod slide (434) in the holder (Fig. 7.4.r.). Push firmly support and Tactical gun assembled (110/1) to stop (Fig. 7.4.r.). Push the key to dismantling assembly (230) to lock barrel Tactical and support Assemblies (110/1) on the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 7.4.s.). Caution: If the key to dismantling assembly (230) can not be pushed, remove the Tactical assembled carrier and barrel (110/1) and to ensure that the rocker (411) is properly ascent. Inspect the gun and make sure it has been properly ascent. Pull the lever arms completely backwards allowing it to return to the front accompanying. Set the fire selector and safety (255) in position "1" (COUP BLOW BY). Pull the trigger. Set the fire selector and safety (255) in position "S" (SAFETY).
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The frequency at which the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical should be cleaned and lubricated depends on the ammunition used, weather conditions, shooting conditions and other external factors. When standard ammunition is used under normal conditions of use, it is recommended to clean and lubricate the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical after each use or, in the case of intensive use, every 2000 shots. If the conditions use are adverse (mud, sand, ice, extreme heat, ...), clean and lubricate more often F2000 Weapon System Integrated Tactical. Maintenance performed correctly increases the life of the weapon and ensures proper operation.
Before cleaning the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical, ALWAYS make sure the gun is not loaded (see 6.4.).
8.1.
Never use hydrocarbon trichlorethylene, or ammonia as this could damage the weapon!
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NETTOLUBRIFICAUBRIFICATIONOUTILS cleaned OF GE AND LUBRICATION Tactical8.2.1. Complete toolkit Tactical OREA 940
The toolkit includes 940 full OREA Tactical cleaning kit OREA 885 compound following cleaning tools (Fig. 8.2.a.): complete a cleaning rod (OREA 271/1) swab (OREA 184), brush chamber (OREA 258), a cleaning brush (OREA 895), a burette (OREA 700). The complete toolkit Tactical OREA 940 also includes 3 tools needed to Maintenance and campaign settings of the weapon (Fig. 8.2.a.): a tool for setting screws of the sights (OREA 893), and scraper combination tool (OREA 892), a key handlebar (OREA 255).
8.2.1.1. OREA 885 cleaning kit Complete the cleaning rod OREA 271/1 consists of 4 pieces to assemble butt and a laundry. Depending on the needs of cleaning various cleaning tools can be assembled on the cleaning rod: the laundry, room and brush the swab. The handle of the cleaning rod OREA 271/1peut be used in 2 ways: - Is folded over the cleaning rod to allow a better grip of the cleaning rod for rotational movements; - Be open to 90 for better decision for the cleaning rod the movements back and forth.
8.2.1.2. And scraper combination tool OREA 892 The scraper combination tool and OREA 892 is composed of the following tools (Fig. 8.2.a.) Scraper (OREA 892A) A plug (OREA 892B). OREA 892A The scraper has two ends, each with different functionality own: Scraper
The scraper can scrape grease and other impurities that may join some parts of the weapon.
A tapered end
The tapered end may be used as a pin punch or other manipulations campaign during maintenance (see Chapter 7).
To facilitate its use, the scraper (OREA 892A) is inserted into the cap (OREA 892B).
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a a a c
450
b
424
410
e e g g of f f f g g
180
h
510
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NETTOLUBRIFICAUBRIFICATIONNETTOYA GE AND AFTER SHOOTING UBRIFICATION (CONTINUED) 8.4.2. Moving parts assemblies (410)
Using the cleaning brush OREA 895, remove the copper particles adhered to the yoke (450). Use of the cleaning brush 895 VREG and, if necessary the swab OREA 184, removing the particles adhering to the extractor. Using a cloth, wipe the locking cam (424) and the hammer (427). Using a cloth, clean the moving parts assembly (410) by performing as follows: - Wipe the outside moving parts assemblies (410). - Wipe the recoil spring (435). - Compress the recoil spring (435) and wipe the exposed portion of the rod slide (434). - Pull the rear support of the recoil spring (438) against the spring recuperator (435) and wiping the cleared portion of the slide rod (434). Lubricate moving parts assembly (410) as follows: - Oil the yoke (450). - Lubricate the nozzle (464) and make sure it is completely lubricated by pressing and releasing it several times. - Lightly oil (1 drop of oil) the locking cam (424) and ramp unlocking. - Lightly oil (1 drop of oil) index head. - Oil skids and back body slide. - Oil said slide rod (434) over its entire length. - Push the rear support of the recoil spring (438) to compress the spring recuperator (435) and the portion thus released oil from the slide rod (434).
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NETTOLUBRIFICAUBRIFICATIONNETTOYA GE AND AFTER SHOOTING UBRIFICATION (CONTINUED) 8.4.4. Carcass (210/1) and hand guard (280/1)
Check the general cleanliness of the carcass (210/1) and the hand guard (280/1). If necessary, use a cloth for cleaning. Check the general cleanliness of the two metal rails located inside the carcass (210/1). If necessary, mount the 184 on OREA swab stick cleaning OREA 271/1 and 2 clean metal rails. Lubricate the two metal rails located inside the carcass (210/1). Note: To allow a good flow of oil along the entire length of the rails metal, placing the firearm in a vertical position and wait for a few minutes until the oil has elapsed. Lubricate two push switches (124).
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770
774
175/1
180
178
164
150
6x
119 / A
226 / A
137 / B
4x
125 124
120/1 140
110/1
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INCORRECT
CORRECT
UT 2371 INCORRECT
CORRECT
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Body piston
Body piston
INCORRECT
CORRECT
x3
x3
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Reassembly Replace the cap collar (191) as described in 7.4.2. maintenance of campaign.
Reassembly If the piston (182) have been removed, install piston rings (182) New as described below: - Introduce an end of the piston ring (182) in the corresponding groove of piston body (Fig. 9.1.h.). - Place the piston ring completely (182) by introducing progressively the groove in the piston body from the end already inserted (Fig. 9.1.h.). - Proceed in the same way to get the other 2 piston (182). Using the OREA 892, position the piston 3 (182) so that their notches are not aligned (Fig. 9.1.i.). Warning: The recesses of three piston rings (182) should not be aligned may cause a gas leak. Replace the piston assembly (180) as described in 7.4.2. Replace the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign in 7.4.4.
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Vice
UT 2005
Fig. 9.1.k. - Removing the cap index fret Spring index of plug fret (162) 1 2 3 Index cap fret (163) CORRECT
INCORRECT
Hollow cylindrical pin said spring pin (164) Fig. 9.1.l. - Re-cap index fret Fig. 9.1.m. - Orientation of the index cap fret
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Reassembly If it has not already done so, place the assembled media and Tactical barrel (110/1) in a vice covered with a cloth. (1) Install a new pin called hollow cylindrical spring pin (164) in his housing taking care not to insert it completely: it must not exceed inside the Housing index plug ferrule (163) (Fig. 9.1.l.). Note: Do not insert the pin completely hollow cylindrical said spring pin (164) at this stage if the winding of the index plug ferrule (163) will not be possible. (2) Install the spring index cap collar (162) in its seat (Fig. 9.1.l.). (3) Install the cap band index (163) in its housing, ensuring its face insert first plane (Fig. 9.1.m.). Keeping the index cap collar (163), fully depress the pin said hollow cylindrical roll pin (164) (Fig. 9.1.l.). Note: The pin said hollow cylindrical spring pin (164) must not exceed once ascent.
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Vice
UT 1905
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9.1.4. Disassembly and reassembly of the index cap collar (163) (continued)
Reassembly (continued) Check the operation of the index cap collar (163) and then pressing releasing it. Replace the cap collar (191) as described in 7.4.2. Replace the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign in 7.4.4.
9.1.5. Dismantling and reassembly of the adjusting screw of the gas (144)
Note: The gas adjustment screw (144) to adjust the rate of fire of the weapon. For a high rate of fire, a set screw mounted gas (144) with a large diameter inlet. For a lower rate of fire, install a screw gases (144) with a small diameter. Disassembly Remove the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign (7.1.1. in 7.1.2.). Place the assembled media and Tactical barrel (110/1) in a vise covered with a cloth (Fig. 9.1.n.). Remove the cap collar (191) and piston assembly (180) as described in 7.1.4. Using the screwdriver UT 1905, unscrew the throttle setting (144) (Fig. 9.1.o.). The support and disassemble gun Tactical assembled (110/1) (Fig. 9.1.o.). The dismantling procedure is complete if the adjusting screw of the gas (144) was removed. If this is not the case, follow the instructions below. Use of the wick 3 mm diameter UT 2421, extend the upper portion of the screw throttle control (144) of 3 to 4 mm maximum depth. Using the puller bolts M6-M8 2824 UT mounted on the left turn extensible UT 2601, extract the gas adjusting screw (144) and the support barrel Tactical assembled (110/1) as follows: - Push the extractor bolts M6-M8 2824 UT by small hammer in screw gases (144) enlarged by drilling. - Unscrew the throttle setting (144) out of the slot. - Clean the housing of the adjusting screw of the gas (144) residues of the repair.
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Support and barrel Tactical assembled (110/1)
INCORRECT
CORRECT
UT 1905
Nut (119 / A)
6x
Screw
(226 / A)
(116 / A)
(116 / A)
(116 / A)
UT 1905
Left flange
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9.1.5. Disassembly and reassembly of the adjusting screw gas (144) (continued)
Reassembly Depending on the desired rate of fire, select the correct screw gases (144). Note: For information, a new barrel assembly (150), screw mount 2 diameter throttle setting (144/3) for a medium rgalge. Press screw gases (144) in the corresponding housing of the support and Tactical gun assembled (110/1) ensuring insert its tapered end first (Fig. 9.1.p.). At 1905 UT screwdriver, tighten the screw completely gas (144) (Fig. 9.1.p.). Replace the cap collar (191) and piston assembly (180) as described in in 7.4.2. Replace the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in 7.4.4. Check the rate of fire. If the firing rate is not expected that, another screw up Adjustment of gas (144) by referring to the note above.
9.1.6. Removing and replacing the barrel support group (120/1), the barrel assembly (150) and the rail assembly (175/1)
Disassembly Remove the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign ( 7.1.1. in 7.1.2.). Using a torque screwdriver UT 1937 and UT 2372 screwdriver bit, 6 to unscrew the socket head screws (115 / A), 6 screws socket head cylindrical (116 / A) and the screws 6 hexagon head screws (226 / A) (Fig. 9.1.q.). Remove the 6 screws to 6 socket head cap screws (115 / A, 116 / A and 226 / A) and 6 nuts hexagonal self-locking, nylon insert (119 / A) (Fig. 9.1.q.). Warning: The length of the screw to 6 socket head cap screws (115 / A), 6 screws hexagon head screws (116 / A) and the screw head 6 hexagon cylindrical (226 / A) is not the same: they are not interchangeable. Warning: Once removed, the self-locking hex nuts, insert polyamide (119 / A) can not be reused and must be replaced by new. Using the screwdriver UT 1905, separating the pair of support flan ges barrel (121/1) (Fig. 9.1.r.). Remove the barrel assembly (150) and the rail assembly (175/1) (Fig. 9.1.r.).
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UT 2010
2 3
Coiled spring pin (137 / B) Fig. 9.1.s. - Removing the lever arms and the guide lever arms
CORRECT
Flabby left
INCORRECT
CORRECT Spring pin spiral (137 / B) Fig. 9.1.v. - Reassembling the controller weapons Fig. 9.1.w. - Reassemble the spring pin spiral
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9.1.6. Removing and replacing the barrel support group (120/1), the barrel assembly (150) and rail assembly (175/1) (continued)
Disassembly (continued) (1) Holding the lever arms and using the pin punch UT, 2010 removing the spiral spring pin (137 / B) of the lever arms (Fig. 9.1.s.). Caution: If the lever arms is not maintained, it will be ejected by the action spring of the lever arms. Warning: Once removed, the coiled spring pin (137 / B) can be reused and must be replaced by a new one. Remove (2) the lever arms and (3) the guide lever arms (146) (Fig. 9.1.s.).
Reassembly Insert the guide lever arms (146) on the left flange ensuring that the pin hole is positioned towards the rear (Fig. 9.1.t.). Place the lever arms of the guide lever arms (146) by the side outside of the left flange (Fig. 9.1.u.). Warning: There is a way to raise the group lever arms (140) (Fig. 9.1.v.). Properly align the pin holes of the lever arms and guide lever arms (146) and drive a new spiral spring pin (137 / B) (Fig. 9.1.w.). Note: The spiral spring pin (137 / B) must not exceed once ascent.
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Fig. 9.1.y. - Position of the gun assembled on the right side panel
Flabby left
Fig. 9.1.z. - Position rail assembly in the right groove of the flange Nut (119 / A)
6x
1 2
6x
(116 / A)
(115 / A)
UT 1937
Screw
(226 / A)
(116 / A)
(116 / A)
(116 / A)
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9.1.6. Removing and replacing the barrel support group (120/1), the barrel assembly (150) and rail assembly (175/1) (continued)
Reassembly (continued) Replace the rail assembly (175/1) on the barrel assembly (150) (Fig. 9.1.x.). Mount the barrel assembly (150) on the right side panel of the pair of support flanges barrel (121/1) ensuring: - Positioning the bearing on the front of the barrel assembly (150) in the housing corresponding right flange (Fig. 9.1.y.); - Introducing the rear of the barrel assembly (150) into the corresponding groove of the flange right (Fig. 9.1.y.). Using the hammer UT 2114, built the gun completely assembled (150) the right side panel. Position the rail assembly (175/1) in the corresponding groove of the flange right (Fig. 9.1.z.). Once the rail assembly (175/1) is positioned correctly, press it completely the right side panel of the pair of flanges cannon holder (121/1). Assemble the flange left and right flange ensuring: - Positioning the bearing on the front of the barrel assembly (150) in the housing corresponding left flange (Fig. 9.1.aa.); - Introducing the rear of the barrel assembly (150) into the corresponding groove of the flange left (Fig. 9.1.aa.). (1) Insert the six self-locking hex nuts, nylon insert new (119 / A) their slot on the right side panel (Fig. 9.1.ab.). (2) Insert the 6 screws to 6 socket head cap screws (115 / A, 116 / A and 226 / A) their slot on the left flange (Fig. 9.1.ab.). Warning: The length of the screw to 6 socket head cap screws (115 / A), 6 screws hexagon head screws (116 / A) and the screw head 6 hexagon cylindrical (226 / A) is not the same: they are not interchangeable. Using a torque screwdriver UT 1937 and UT 2372 screwdriver bit, tighten screw 6 hexagon head screws (115 / A), the screws 6 hexagon head screw (116 / A) and the screws 6 hexagon head screws (226 / A) (Fig. 9.1.ab.). Note: 6 screws to 6 socket head cap screws (115 / A, 116 / A and 226 / A) must be tightened with a torque of 0.65 Nm Replace the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign in 7.4.4.
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Reassembly (1) By positioning the pin of the valve sleeve (178) inwardly of the rail body, introducing its right end in the corresponding notch of the rail body (Fig. 9.1.ad.). (2) Rotate the valve sleeve (178) around the rail body and inserting the other end of the valve sleeve (178) in the rail body (Fig. 9.1.ad.). Replace the rail assembly (175/1) as described in 9.1.5.
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INCORRECT
INCORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
Groove Button locking Fig. 9.1.ag. - Lock Button oriented towards the groove Fig. 9.1.ah. - End of the lock button outwardly of the groove
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Reassembly Insert the spring push switches (125) into the corresponding gun carrier group (120/1) (Fig. 9.1.af.). Insert the push lever (124) in the corresponding slot of the support group barrel (120/1) ensuring: - That the lock button is facing the groove corresponding group barrel carrier (120/1) (Fig. 9.1.ag.); - The end of the lock button is positioned outwardly of the groove (Fig. 9.1.ah.). Follow the same way back to the second push switches (124). Replace the bracket and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign in 7.4.4.
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1 Coiled spring pin (137 / B) Fig. 9.1.ai. - Removing the lever arms
Lever weapons
INCORRECT
CORRECT Pin elastic spiral (137 / B) Fig. 9.1.aj. - Reassembling the controller weapons Fig. 9.1.ak. - Reassemble the spring pin spiral
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Reassembly Mount the lever arms of the guide lever arms (146) by the side outside of the flange on the left (Fig. 9.1.aj.). Warning: There is a facon back to the lever arms (Fig. 9.1.aj.). Properly align the pin holes of the lever arms and guide lever arms (146) and press a coiled spring pin (137 / B) new (Fig. 9.1.ak.). Note: The spiral spring pin (137 / B) must not exceed once ascent.
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Valve window ejection (107)
UT 1820
Valve window ejection (107) Fig. 9.1.al. - Open the valve window ejection Valve window ejection (107) Fig. 9.1.am. - Removing the valve window ejection
Valve window ejection (107) Fig. 9.1.ao. - Positioning of the valve ejection
UT 1820
Valve window ejection (107) Fig. 9.1.ap. - Reassembling the valve window ejection
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Reassembly Replace the valve spring ejection (108) on the pin before the corresponding ejection valve (107) (Fig. 9.1.an.). Introduce the ejection valve (107) equipped with the valve spring window ejection means (108) into the corresponding slot on the front of the weapon (Fig. 9.1.ao.). Using a needle nose pliers UT 1820, slightly bend the ejection valve (107) to allow insertion of the rear lug of the ejection valve (107) in its housing. The ejection valve (107) is fully wound and (Fig. 9.1.ap.). Close the valve ejection port (107) and verify that it is properly locked.
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UT 1820
Carcass (210)
OREA 26
Lip left carcass (222) OREA 26 Fig. 9.1.as. - Installation of the lip left carcass OREA 26
Carcass (210/1)
UT 1817
UT 1822
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9.1.11. Disassembly and reassembly of the carcass left lip (222) and of the right lip carcass (223)
Disassembly Using the pin punch UT 2008, hunt 4 pins left lip carcass (222) and the right lip carcass (223) of the housing (210/1) (Fig. 9.1.aq.). Removing the left lip carcass (222) and the right lip carcass (223) of the carcass (210/1). Reassembly quenching the left lip Claim carcass (222) and the right lip carcass (223) in water at 70 C for 5 to 10 minutes. Set the left lip carcass (222) on top of the mounting plate OREA lips carcass 26 by ensuring that the four pins on the left lip carcass (222) out of the left side of the OREA 26 (side marked with 'L') (Fig. 9.1.ar.). Push the mounting lips carcass OREA 26 in the bottom of the housing the charger and the lip insert left carcass (222) in the frame (210) pushing OREA 26 against the left side of the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.1.as.) Note: The four tabs on the left lip of casing (222) must leave the carcass (210/1). Take a jerk mounting plate lips 26 of the OREA carcass carcass (210/1) by ensuring that the lip of the left frame (222) is still in place (Fig. 9.1.as.). Using the pliers isolated UT 1817 yank the 4 tabs on the lip left carcass (222) of the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.1.at.). With the help of the cutter head tilted UT 1822, 4 studs cut the lip left carcass (222) (Fig. 9.1.au.). Do the same for the right lip carcass (223) making sure to use the right side of the OREA 26 (side marked with an 'R') (Fig. 9.1.av.).
Carcass (210/1)
OREA 26 Right lip carcass (223) Fig. 9.1.av. - Fitting the right lip carcass
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456
455
411
442
447 439
434
427 436
435 430
438
410
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2 Breech (450)
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UT 2005
INCORRECT
Body breech
CORRECT
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Reassembly Insert the ejector spring (465) into the slot of the bolt body (F ig. 9.2.e.). Insert the ejector (464) into the slot of the bolt body taking care to position the bevelled end and outwardly from the side of its groove pin hole of the body of receiver (Fig. 9.2.e.). Intoduire the pin extractor UT 2005 in the pin hole of the bolt body. Insert a new cotter pin hollow cylindrical (466) from above the bolt body the pin hole correrspondant gently pulling the pin punch UT 2005 (Fig. 9.2.f.). Note: The hollow cylindrical pin (466) must not exceed once ascent. Check that the ejector (464) is working properly by pressing and releasing. Replace the extractor (454) as described in 7.3.1. Refit the bolt (450) as described in 7.4.3.
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UT 2010
UT 1306
Body slide
Body slide
Pin elastic spiral (439) Fig. 9.2.g. - Removing the roll pin spiral Posterior support recoil spring (438) Support the previous recoil spring (436) Fig. 9.2.h. - Removing the slide rod
Fig. 9.2.i. - Removal of the posterior support recoil spring, spring recovery and carrier support recoil spring
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9.2.3. Dismantling and reassembly of the slide rod (434), the spring recuperator (435), the support carrier of the recoil spring (436) and the rear support of the recoil spring (438)
Disassembly Remove the moving parts assembly (410) as described in 7.1.3. Remove the rocker (411) as described in 7.1.3. When using the pin punch UT 2010, remove the coiled spring pin (439) of the slider body (Fig. 9.2.g.). Warning: Once removed, the coiled spring pin (439) can not be reused and must be replaced for a new one. Using a spanner UT 1306 of the flat portion of said slide rod (434), unscrew it while holding the recoil spring (435) and remove it from the body slide (Fig. 9.2.h.). Remove the rear support of the recoil spring (438), the recoil spring (435) and carrier supporting the return spring (436) of said slide rod (434) (Fig. 9.2.i.). If necessary, remove the snap ring (437) out of its groove in the rod slide (434) with a screwdriver UT 1905 (Fig. 9.2.j.). Warning: Once removed, the elastic ring (437) can not be reused and must be replaced by a new one.
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Posterior support recoil spring (438) Rod slide (434) Groove Support the previous recoil spring (436)
Spring recuperator (435) Snap ring (437) Rod slide (434) Fig. 9.2.l. - Reassembling the posterior support recoil spring, spring recovery and carrier support recoil spring
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Fig. 9.2.m. - Way of the back support rear of the recoil spring UT 1306 Spring pin spiral (439)
r
Rod slide (434) Spring recuperator (435)
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9.2.3. Dismantling and reassembly of the slide rod (434), the spring recuperator (435), the support carrier of the recoil spring (436) and support rear of the recoil spring (438) (continued)
Reassembly If the resilient ring (437) has been removed, a new insert in the groove of the rod slide (434) from the front of the slide rod (434) (Fig. 9.2.k.). Replace the front support of the recoil spring (436), the recoil spring (435) and Posterior support of the recoil spring (438) on said slide rod (434) to the elastic ring (437) (Fig. 9.2.l.). Warning: There is a way of raising the rear spring support recuperator (438): its narrowest part is pressed against the return spring (435) (Fig. 9.2.l.). Compressing slightly recoil spring (435), introducing said slide rod (434) the slider body (Fig. 9.2.n.). Using the wrench UT 1306, completely screw the slide rod (434) in the the slider body (Fig. 9.2.n.). When the slide rod (434) is to stop, unscrew it one full turn. Calibrate the length of the slide rod (434) (see the procedure in 10.7.). If necessary, adjusting the length of said slide rod (434) using the spanner UT 1306. Note: The purpose of this procedure is to verify that the distance between the front end of the said slide rod (434) and the front face of the slider body is within the tolerance required. Introduce new spiral spring pin (439) by the flat part of the body of slide (Fig. 9.2.o.). Warning: The spiral spring pin (439) must not exceed once ascent. Replace the latch (411) as described in 7.4.3. Replace the moving parts assembly (410) as described in 7.4.3.
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Trigger (442)
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Body slide Fig. 9.2.s. - Reassembly of the spring push trigger and push
Push trigger (444) Trigger (442) Fig. 9.2.t. - Installation of the trigger
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269
271
275
235 253 / A
230 222
223
210/1
249
247
201/1
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Reassembly Replace the handguard (280/1) as described in 7.3.2. Replace the limping of firing mechanism (510) as described in 7.4.1. Replace the moving parts assembly (410) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign ( 7.4.3. in 7.4.4.).
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OREA 892
Fig. 9.3.b. - Unlatching knob magazine catch Spring lock charger (242)
Carcass assembly (201/1) Latch knob Charger (247) Spring latch knob Charger (249) Fig. 9.3.d. - Removing the magazine catch
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9.3.2. Removing and replacing the magazine catch (241) and button magazine catch (247)
Disassembly Holding the button magazine catch (247) and, with the aid of a pointed tool (ORDEA 892 for example), the locking of the push button magazine catch (247) to unlock (Fig. 9.3.b.). Note: The lock button charger (247) will be ejected by the action of spring charger lock button (249), if it is not maintained during the operation. Remove the magazine catch button (247) of the housing assembly (201/1) ensuring not to lose the spring lock button charger (249) (Fig. 9.3.c.). If necessary, remove the spring lock button charger (249) knob magazine catch (247). Remove the magazine catch (241) of the housing assembly (201/1) taking care not to lose spring magazine catch (242) (Fig. 9.3.d.). If necessary, remove the magazine catch spring (242) magazine catch (241).
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2 Latch knob Charger (247) Fig. 9.3.g. - Reassembling the magazine catch
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9.3.2. Removing and replacing the magazine catch (241) and button lock charger (247) (continued)
Reassembly If the magazine catch spring (242) has been removed, refit the lock charger (241) (Fig. 9.3.e.). If the spring lock button charger (249) has been removed, refit the charger lock button (247) (Fig. 9.3.f.). Insert the magazine catch (241) into the slot of the frame assembly (201/1), the side with the spring magazine catch (242) in the first (Fig. 9.3.g.). (1) By pressing the magazine catch (241), (2) introducing the lock button charger (247) in the housing assembly (201/1) and the locking member (Fig. 9.3.h.).
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Lid (271)
UT 1820
Fig. 9.3.i. - Open the cover Lid Spring (271) lid (272) 1
Fig. 9.3.j. - Removing branches lid spring Lid (271) Pin fluted (273)
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Reassembly Perform the same operations but in reverse order, taking into account points following: - There is a way to raise the cap spring (272) in the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.m.); - The splined pin (273) must exceed symmetrically on two sides once ascent.
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Carcass (210/1)
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Reassembly Perform the same operations but in reverse order and do not forget to introduce trigger rod (269) in its notch in the detent body (261) using pliers nosed UT 1820 (Fig. 9.3.p.). Note: Once the trigger body (261) wound, make sure it can move freely back and forth. Replace the handguard (280/1) as described in 7.3.2. Replace the housing firing mechanism (510) as described in 7.4.1. Replace the moving parts assembly (410) as described in the procedure maintenance campaign ( 7.4.3. in 7.4.4.).
Carcass (210/1)
UT 1820
Fig. 9.3.p. - Installation of the rod into the slot relaxing body relaxation
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Carcass (210/1) Fig. 9.3.q. - Removing the fire selector and Safety
Carcass (210/1)
Fig. 9.3.s. - Reassembling the push selector and spring push selector
1 2
Carcass (210/1)
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9.3.5. Removing and replacing the fire selector and safety (255)
Disassembly Remove the trigger body (261) as described in 9.3.4. Remove the fire selector and safety (255) of the carcass (210/1) by pulling the above (Fig. 9.3.q.). Remove the 2 push selector (253 / B) and spring push selector (251) for carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.r.).
Reassembly Mount lifter spring selector (251) on a tappet selector (253 / B) (Fig. 9.3.s.). Install the pushbutton selector (253 / B), equipped with a spring in the housing corresponding to the frame (210/1), rounded face down (Fig. 9.3.t.). Install the second push selector (253 / B) at the other end of the plunger spring selector (251), round face downwards. Push push selector (253 / B) left in abutment in the housing (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.u.). (1) Set the left side of the fire selector and safety (255) against the push selector (253 / B) (Fig. 9.3.u.). (2) Press the button selector (253 / B) right into the slot of the housing (210/1) to compress the spring to push the selector (251) (Fig. 9.3.u.). (3) Holding the pushbutton selector (253 / B) right, install the right side of the selector Fire and Safety (255) by pushing down (Fig. 9.3.u.). Check that the fire selector and safety (255) working normally. Replace the trigger body (261) as described in 9.3.4.
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Carcass (210/1)
Groove
Carcass (210/1)
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Reassembly Insert the rod relaxation (269) in the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.w.). Warning: There is a way to install the rod relaxation (269) in the carcass (210/1). (1) Cross the two branches of the rod expander (269), by introducing the rear of the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.x.). (2) Using needle-nose pliers 1820 UT at the top of the frame, pull the rod relaxing (269) towards the front of the housing (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.y.) until its ends within plus at the back of the carcass (210/1), taking care to insert the rod relaxing (269) in the corresponding groove of the housing (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.y.). Replace the trigger body (261) as described in 9.3.4 ensuring put the rod relaxing (269) in its notch in the detent body (261). Replace the housing firing mechanism (510) as described in 7.4.1.
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Probe rocker 1 2
Key disassembly
Fig. 9.3.aa. - Removing the push selector and spring key Probe rocker Carcass (210/1)
Fig. 9.3.ab. - Replacing the pushbutton selector and spring removal key
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Reassembly Replace the spring removal key (235) and push the selector (253 / A) in the slot on the side of the key removal (Fig. 9.3.ab.). Insert the key removal assembly (230) o n the left side of the carcass (210/1) ensuring that the pusher selector (253 / A) is directed towards the front of the carcass (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.ac.). By pushing the probe tips downwards, press the key removal assembly (230) in the housing (210/1) (Fig. 9.3.ac.). Refit the rod relaxation (269) as described in 9.3.6. Replace the housing firing mechanism (510) as described in 7.4.1. Replace the moving parts assembly (410) as described in the maintenance procedure campaign (in 7.4.3. in 7.4.4.).
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Reassembly Place the cap flash suppressor (460) on the flash suppressor (151).
Cover flame
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P1
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Before intervetion the Integrated Weapon System F2000 Tactical, be sure to be familiar with the safety information given in Chapter 4 of the Maintenance Manual.
On REGLAGEMOYEN IMP'IMPA10 .1. SET POINT AVERAGE OF IMPA CT (PMI) USING BODIES OF SIGHT MECHANICAL
Determine the mean point of impact (PMI) on the target. If the MIP is a point (P1), located 14 mm above the point of sight (P) onto a target located 50 m, or 73 mm located above the point of referred to (P) on a target at 100 m, the shooting accuracy is correct.
The use of a point (P1) during the verification procedure 50 m or 100 m allows ensure proper shooting accuracy to 250 m.
If this is not the case, the shooting accuracy should be adjusted by regulating bodies under mechanical (see 10.2)..
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Handlebar
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To adjust the sights, proceed as follows: Determine the mean point of impact (PMI). If PMI is the imaginary point (P1), the adjustment procedure is not necessary. If the MIP does not match the imaginary point (P1), carry out the procedure adjustment described below. If adjustment in azimuth point average impact (PMI) is required, turn 1/4 turn screw up square head (Fig. 10.2.a.). PMI to move to the right, turn the screw clockwise increases. PMI to move to the left, turn the screw in the direction of rising anticlockwise. Each rotation 1/4 turn alter the position of the PMI of 2.25 cm on a target located at 50 m and 4.5 cm at a target at 100 m. If adjustment in elevation is necessary to rotate one quarter turn of the handle using the OREA 255 (Fig. 10.2.b.). To reassemble the PMI, turn the handlebar clockwise. PMI to lower, turn the handlebar in the anti-clockwise. Each rotation 1/4 turn change the vertical position of 4.5 cm on PMI a target at 50 m and 9 cm on a target at 100 m. Check the setting by determining the PMI once again following the procedure descr ibed in 10.1.
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G018
G026
Fig. 10.3.b - Wear Gauge G018 and control rod straightness G026
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Fig. 10.4.a. - Calibre rebate mini G115 and gauge rebate disposal G117 Rocker (411)
Lever weapons
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If necessary, clean the front of the head (450) and the chamber as described in Chapter 8. Open the cover (271) to access the room. Put the gun so that the barrel is pointing down. Pull the lever arms completely backwards and then pull upwards to lock in the rear position (Fig. 10.4.b.). Rotate the lever (411) (Fig. 10.4.c.) and insert the caliber rebate 'mini' G115 in the chamber of the barrel. To check that the bolt (450) is properly locked, proceed as follows: - Set the fire selector and safety (255) in position '1 '(BLOW BY BLOW BY BLOW COUP1). - Pull the trigger and make sure the bolt (450) is fully locked: the locking cam (424) must be located in the abutting ramp unlocking (Fig. 10.4.d.). Pull the lever arms completely backwards and then pull upwards to lock in the rear position (Fig. 10.4.b.). Placing the weapon so that the barrel pointing upwards and remove the template rebate 'mini' G115. Repeat the above procedure with the caliber rebate 'waste' G117 and ensure that the yoke (450) is not locked: the locking cam (424) is not in stop in the unlocking ramp (Fig. 10.4.e.). The rebate is valid if the caliber rebate 'mini' still allows the G115 correct locking of the bolt (450) and if the size of the rebate 'waste' G117 always prevents the lock bolt (450). The rebate is incorrect in all other cases. If the rebate is not correct, check if you can solve the problem by replacing either the head (450) as described in 7.1.3. and 7.4.3. the barrel is assembled (150) as described in 9.1.5. Warning: If the media and assembled gun Tactical (110/1) is replaced, check rate of fire and shooting accuracy (see 10.1.) and, if necessary, setting bodies under mechanical (see 10.2)..
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G119
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10.5.1. Verification and calibration of the lateral projection of the extractor (454)
Note: Do not perform this procedure if the extractor (454) is replaced. Remove the bolt (450) as described in 7.1.3. If necessary, clean the front face of the yoke (450) and the extractor (454) as described in Chapter 8. With the caliber of lateral projection of the extractor G119, check the lateral projection of extractor (454) as follows: - Show the flat face of the gauge of side projection of the extractor at the front of G119 the cylinder head (450) ensuring the guide notch in front of the ejector (464).
If the notch of the pattern of side projection of the extractor G119 is not placed in front of the ejector (464), the verification procedure will not validating for the ejector (464) is interfere with the template.
- Pressing the template against the front of the cylinder head (450). The lateral projection of the extractor (454) is correct if the end of the template lateral projection of the extractor G119 can not reach the bottom of the bowl head when pushed gently. In this case, the procedure is completed. Then proceed to the procedure verification and calibration described in 10.5.2. The lateral projection of the extractor (454) is incorrect if the tip of the gauge of side projection of the extractor G119 can reach the bottom of the bowl head when pushed gently. In this case, the extractor (454) and springs (455) are to be replaced as described in 7.2.1 and 7.3.1.
Note: Alternative procedure: value metrologically control: the bolt (450) and the extractor (454) form a cylinder 8.86 mm in diameter.
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VERIFICATIONCALIBRAGEL'EXTRA'EXTRACTEUR10 .5. VERIFICATION AND CALIBRATION OF EXTRA CTOR GE (454) (CONTINUED) 10.5.2. Verification and calibration of the longitudinal projection the extractor (454)
The longitudinal projection of the extractor (454) is the distance between the tip of the extractor (454) and the bottom cup of the yoke (450). This distance is the space for the rim of the cartridge.
If not already done, remove the moving parts assembly (410) as described in 7.1.3. Using longitudinal projection of the caliber of the extractor G118, check the projection Longitudinal extractor (454) as follows: - Pressing the planar face of the end 'quick' against the bottom of the caliber of the bowl yoke (450). - Ensuring maintain a clean contact between the probe and the bottom of the bowl yoke (450), rotate the arms under the spout of the extractor (454). - Repeat this procedure with the next 'maxi' caliber.
The longitudinal projection of the extractor (454) is correct if the lug side MINI The size may pass between the tip of the extractor (454) and the trough base of the bolt (450) and if the pin side MAXI can not pass. In this case, the procedure is completed. The longitudinal projection of the extractor (454) is incorrect if the lug side MINI's caliber can not pass between the tip of the extractor (454) and the bottom cup of the yoke (450). In this case, the extractor (454) and springs (455) are to be replaced as described in 7.2.1. and 7.3.1.
Note: Alternative procedure: value metrologically control: the projection Longitudinal extractor (454) is 1.40 0.18 mm.
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Breech (450)
Striker (427)
G122 G121
Fig. 10.6.b. - Calibre projection of the striker G121 and size zeroing G122
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Remove the moving parts assembly (410) as described in 7.1.3. If necessary, clean the cylinder head (450) as described in Chapter 8. zeroed caliber firing pin protrusion G121 as follo ws: - Place the pointer of the gauge of the firing pin protruding into the housing of G121 Template G122 zeroing provided for this purpose. - Align the needle of the gauge projection of G121 striker on the zero mark. Using the gauge projection of striker G121, check the protrusion of the firing pin (427) in as follows: - In now moving parts assemblies (410) with vertical slide rod (434) upwardly directed, lay the assembly on a planar suface bearing on the end of striker (427). - Lift index yoke and press the yoke (450) in its housing in the body slide. - Taking the class in the other hand, place the pointer in the gauge housing striker (427) at the front of the cylinder head (450) and pressing the template against the bottom of cup of the yoke (450). - Measure the protrusion of the striker (427) on the scale of the gauge.
If the measurement is between -20 and +20, the protrusion of the firing pin (427) is correct. Otherwise, the projection of the striker (427) is incorrect, and the striker (427) must be replaced as described in 7.1.3. and 7.4.3. After replacing the firing pin (427), the process of verification and calibration must be repeated. Note: Alternative procedure: value metrologically control: the projection of the striker (427) is 1.02 0.2 mm.
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Slider body
G114
Rotating pin
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Remove the moving parts assembly (410) as described in 7.1.3. If necessary, clean the moving parts assembly (410) as described in Chapter 8. Holding assemblies moving parts (410) with vertical slide rod (434) directed upwards, the slider body put on a flat surface. Use of the gauge G114, check the length of the slide rod (434) as follows: - Taking the gauge G114 vertically, place the pin on the rotating face before the slider body. - Rotate the end 'NO GO' caliber G114 to control rod slide (434). The end of 'NO GO' caliber should be blocked by the rod slide (434). - Rotate the end 'GO' of the inspection gauge G114 to said slide rod (434). The end 'GO' of the caliber must pass above said slide rod (434).
If the checks 'NO GO' and 'GO' are conclusive, the length of the rod slide (434) is correct. Otherwise, the length of the slide rod (434) is incorrect and must be adjusted by tightening or loosening said slide rod (434) in the body of slide. Caution: If the coiled spring pin (439) has not been removed, remove slide out of the body as described in 9.2.3. Using the spanner UT 1306 of the flat on the slide rod (434) provided for this, tighten or loosen the slide rod (434) a fraction of a turn. Once the slide rod (434) tightened or loosened, the verification procedure and calibration must be repeated. Warning: Once the process of verification and calibration is complete, go back a new spiral spring pin (439) in the slider body as described in 9.2.3.
Note: Alternative procedure: value metrologically control: the end of the rod slide (434) to be 284 0.4 mm from the front of the slider body.
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Verification procedure Set the fire selector and safety (255) in position 'S' (SURETESURETE). S SAFETY Press the lock button charger (247) and remove the magazine (601) out of the gun. Check the charger 30 cartridges (601). Pull the lever arms completely backwards then let back forward accompanying it. If a cartridge or socket was present in the room, it will be ejected from the weapon by the ejection port on the front of the weapon. Open the cover (271). Pull the lever arms completely backwards and hold it position. Ensure that the room is not dirty. By pointing the gun in a safe direction, leave the lever back Arming forward accompanying moving parts. Check that the internal components of the gun are not excessively dirty. Reset the weapon as described in 6.2. In pointing in a safe direction, test the operation vacuum squeezing the trigger.
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Solution Check the mounting and locking correct charger 30 cartridge (601) on the weapon. Check the correct operation of charger 30 cartridges (601). If necessary, replace the charger 30 cartridges (601). Clean the room.
The cartridge out of the charger 30 cartridges (601) but is not charged correctly.
Lock failed
The firing pin (427) is broken or distorted. The firing pin (427) is defective.
Verify and calibrate the projection of striker (427) as described in 10.6. Clean the bolt (450).
The yoke (450) is dirty. The mechanism housing firing (510) is defective.
Check the correct operation of housing setting mechanism fire (510). If necessary, replace the housing firing mechanism (510).
The extractor (454) and / or springs (455) are broken or damaged. The extractor (454) is defective.
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Cause The extractor (454) and / or springs (455) are broken or damaged. The decline of moving parts is insufficient. The yoke (450) is dirty. The room is dirty, oxidized or damaged.
Solution Replace the extractor (454) and / or (s) spring (s) (455).
Clean the room. If necessary, replace the barrel assembly (150) as described in 9.1.6. Check and calibrate the rebate as described in 10.4.
The ejector (464) and / or spring (465) is broken and / or damaged. Moving parts dirty.
Replace the ejector (464) and / or the spring (465) as described in 9.2.2. Clean moving parts and, if necessary, the interior the carcass (210/1). Verify the functionality of moving parts. If necessary, check the rate of fire.
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Problem
Cause
Solution
Check the operation Manually moving parts abnormal without jamming. Check that the 3 slots piston rings (182) are not well aligned their nondamage. If necessary, replace the piston rings (182) and / or replace the properly as described in 9.1.3.
Check that the room is damage (not scratched, etc..). example: missed with ejection supply well started the next munition Rate too high suspected Check that the cap hoop (161) is in position 'Normal' (see 6.3.).
Check that the screws throttle control (144) and that the outlet hole located on the gas cap fret (161) are not obstructed. Confirm the clamping of the screw gases (144).
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ACCE 1
ACCE 1/1
950
915/1 922
ACCE 470 *
940
ACCE 700 ACCE 767 ACCE 880 ACCE ACCE ACCE 761 766 764 ACCE 768
OREA 700
OREA 893
ACCE 2x 765
ACCE 762
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No CAT
Description
Notes
280 915 920 922 915/1 920/1 922 940 OREA255 OREA885 OREA184 OREA258 OREA271 / 1 OREA700 OREA895 OREA892 OREA892A OREA892B OREA893 950 ACCE1 ACCE1 / 1 ACCE470 * ACCE700 ACCE762 ACCE880 ACCE761 ACCE764 ACCE765 ACCE766 ACCE767 ACCE768
Handguard tri-rail Tactical sling for all Ramp assembly Snap All tactical Tactical sling Tactical sling assembly Snap Complete toolkit for Tactical Key handlebar Cleaning kit Swab full Brush and room Complete cleaning handle Burette Brush And scraper combination tool Scraper Plug Tool for setting screw bezel Camera shooting assembled white Bayonet F2000 multifunction Bayonet complete Folding handle for Picatinny rail Aimpoint sight complete with support arms Ring arms 22M68 Aimpoint full viewfinder DLI/3N (3000, 5000, Comp, xd, this mod) Rubber strap comp comp M2 ML2 Cap, adj. screw M comp, comp ML Lenscover, flip-up, front all the models Lenscover, flip-up rear Battery cap comp M2, ML2 comp
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Catalogue n3480080010
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OREA 26
OREA 54
Left view
Right View
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No CAT
Description
Notes
OREA26 OREA54
Mounting plate lips carcass Hunting pin diameter 8.75, length 55 (*)
No CAT UT1306 UT1817 UT1820 UT1822 UT1905 UT1937 UT2005 UT2008 UT2010 UT2038 UT2110 UT2114 UT2370 UT2371 UT2372 UT2421 UT2601 UT2824 Wrench Pliers isolated Nose pliers Cutter head tilted Screwdriver Torque Screwdriver
Description
Notes
Hunting pin diameter 1.4, length 15 1.9 diameter pin punch Hunting pin diameter 2.9, length 40 0.9 diameter pin punch Industrial hammer 150 g Hammer Wrench Tip Screwdriver bit Drill diameter 3 mm Turn left extensible 1-10 Puller studs M6-M8
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G018
G115 G026
G117 G119
G114
G118
G122 G121
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No CAT
Description
Qt by unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Notes
CB259 wear soul (warning and disposal) STD5490R control rod straightness of the barrel 0734871137 control pos. sliding rod go / no go Std 10/38.02/7.663 rebate. min Std 10/38.35/7.663 rebate. scum 0734871139 lon projection control. extractor 0734871084 extractor control lateral projection 0734871138 projection of the striker (comparison) 0734871089 rapporteur zeroing caliber G121
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