Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/nEWK-YykT9-uf1F49Xnqig.htmljoin Affiliate Links That Support The Work We Do Here! Use our link and visit Airgun Depot! app.rockporch.com/mlink/372?userId=140361 CS2 - app.rockporch.com/prdlink/UBed3CCDvC CS2 L2 (Battery Powered)- app.rockporch.com/prdlink/DLgZx6QxCT CS3 - app.rockporch.com/prdlink/nYp6zRhSOu CS3i- app.rockporch.com/prdlink/JNULlImjtd CS3 L3 (Battery Powered) - app.rockporch.com/prdlink/UVZP8sYOVV CS4 - app.rockporch.com/prdlink/DPZTX4fHQM CS4i - app.rockporch.com/prdlink/JQbFdsXagP The “i” versions have the AC power supply built into the chassis and can run on 12VDC as well.
Your supplier should hear what a valuable asset you are. I was afraid to buy a pump because i heard there are no parts to fix them. After seeing your excellent instructional videos and parts suppies, it made GX the clear choice. I ordered one yesterday. Thanks
@@TargetForge Thank You, I was watching the premier of this episode and got excited to see understandable instructions and tips. Rushed to the website...
@@TheDIYMaker1 Does it has an oring or nylon washer inside the port of the pressure relief screw? The leak starts to blow (leaks) out when the pressure buildup is about 10 -20 bar while pumping air to rifle
Thank you for your comment. Both use the same pump and motor, the CS2 is completely manual and needs constant attention when filling. The CS3 is more "set it and forget it" as it will stop at whatever pressure you have set on the dial. I think the CS3-I offers really good function and broad usability.
I have a challenge question , I have a cs3 and started struggling to get to pressure so I thought I’d change cylinder and piston for new also new orings but the dead test is over 1 min there doesn’t seem to be any leaks but I can’t seem to get it any better it takes ages to fill gun now any ideas please
Without understanding how many hours you have on the unit and what maintenance you've done your request is difficult to answer. Sometimes cleaning the lower outlet check valve helps restore performance, sometime the piston seals are simply worn out from not being lubricated at regular intervals. The cylinder is not a wear component and should be fine.
Howdy sir. David here. Got the CS3 model. Sprayed the Dish soap & Isopropyl Alcohol mix at the locations you shared. No leaks. In your vid, you point to the OCV (Outlet Check Valve), located at the bottom of the CS2 model. Is the OCV the same as the Burst Disk, on the CS3 model, or, is it the unmarked (on mine) nut, at the bottom, behind the Burst Disk? Presuming it's not the Safety Valve, up on top of the CS3 model...(?) Thanx, David
Hello David, you might consider booking a session with me on the Target Forge website. I can offer expert advice in a more interactive manner and you will come away with enhanced understanding of your machine. They are NOT the same. The outlet check valve is opposite the high pressure cylinder bore. Thank you for your comment!
Would you use a cs2 to top off a small bottle from say 300bar, to 310bar or 4500psi? Just strictly as a top off from another compressor fill that isn’t capable of 4500psi fills.
@@mary0224 Why would you look for leaks in the electronics? That's just stupid. The air lines are located well away from anything electrical. It would help if you knew what you were talking about.
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The “i” versions have the AC power supply built into the chassis and can run on 12VDC as well.
Your supplier should hear what a valuable asset you are. I was afraid to buy a pump because i heard there are no parts to fix them. After seeing your excellent instructional videos and parts suppies, it made GX the clear choice. I ordered one yesterday. Thanks
Thank you!
Last video I watched your Yong Heng model was taking a day off. I'm glad she is back to work.
Lol!
Patiently waiting for you to upload the file mentioned in the video. Thanks Bill.
Patience rewarded!
@@TargetForge Thank You, I was watching the premier of this episode and got excited to see understandable instructions and tips. Rushed to the website...
Me too! 👊🏼
Another great Target Forge video!
Thank you Swampy!
Thanks!
You bet!
BILL! you are the man!! Great info. Thank you so much and thank you to Mr. White as well!
Much appreciated
This support makes me feel sooo good about my purchase.
Glad to help!@@Beanflip
Excellent as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
What do I need to replace, the pressure valve relief screw always leak? Please advice
Probably just needs to be taken apart and cleaned well.
@@TheDIYMaker1 Does it has an oring or nylon washer inside the port of the pressure relief screw? The leak starts to blow (leaks) out when the pressure buildup is about 10 -20 bar while pumping air to rifle
@@TheDIYMaker1 According to the drawing, it looks like there is a film (Explosion proof film, Item #24 of the drawing. Do you have this for sale?
@@happyplinking4354 Yes, right on the target forge website! targetforge.net/shop/ols/products/burst-disk-cs23
@@happyplinking4354 To clarify it is a stainless steel shim.
Thanks as always
You bet
Which unit do you prefer for filling a rifle the cs2 or the cs3. Thanks
Thank you for your comment. Both use the same pump and motor, the CS2 is completely manual and needs constant attention when filling. The CS3 is more "set it and forget it" as it will stop at whatever pressure you have set on the dial. I think the CS3-I offers really good function and broad usability.
I have a challenge question , I have a cs3 and started struggling to get to pressure so I thought I’d change cylinder and piston for new also new orings but the dead test is over 1 min there doesn’t seem to be any leaks but I can’t seem to get it any better it takes ages to fill gun now any ideas please
Without understanding how many hours you have on the unit and what maintenance you've done your request is difficult to answer. Sometimes cleaning the lower outlet check valve helps restore performance, sometime the piston seals are simply worn out from not being lubricated at regular intervals. The cylinder is not a wear component and should be fine.
Howdy sir. David here.
Got the CS3 model. Sprayed the Dish soap & Isopropyl Alcohol mix at the locations you shared. No leaks.
In your vid, you point to the OCV (Outlet Check Valve), located at the bottom of the CS2 model.
Is the OCV the same as the Burst Disk, on the CS3 model, or, is it the unmarked (on mine) nut, at the bottom, behind the Burst Disk?
Presuming it's not the Safety Valve, up on top of the CS3 model...(?) Thanx, David
Hello David, you might consider booking a session with me on the Target Forge website. I can offer expert advice in a more interactive manner and you will come away with enhanced understanding of your machine. They are NOT the same. The outlet check valve is opposite the high pressure cylinder bore. Thank you for your comment!
Would you use a cs2 to top off a small bottle from say 300bar, to 310bar or 4500psi? Just strictly as a top off from another compressor fill that isn’t capable of 4500psi fills.
Personally? No. I would use it to fill the gun directly. If it's a 1ltr or smaller, you'll probably be fine just mind the 20 min run time.
My first SUPER THANKS! ✅
Thank you!
Where can I get a power switch for my gx cs2? It's the switch on the back of the Compressor.
I should have them back in stock shortly.
🤔 just what everyone should do spray soap & water on running electrical equipment !
That's not the electrical part there Timmy. Get back behind the parts counter...
Exactly what a real tech would say to an obnoxious parts person...
@@TargetForge
Ya get the mother board wet ! That will work out great for you !
@@mary0224 Why would you look for leaks in the electronics? That's just stupid. The air lines are located well away from anything electrical. It would help if you knew what you were talking about.
Thanks!
You bet!