Reading all these comments and answers. It is very clear that some viewers are confused, as I was at first also. Due to the choice of words used by demonstrator/commentator. The breath hole is explained between the 25 and 40 second mark. You have to pay close attention here. Play it back a few times if necessary. He states the hole needs to be installed into the air reservoir instead of drilled into the reservoir. I did not pick up that the hole is to be drilled into the reservoir either. At first I thought he was talking about older regulators that needed this hole drilled into the regulator itself. It goes between the two O rings that isolate the regulator in the reservoir. That is where the bleed hole is in the regulator. The escape hole is to be drilled, not installed in the reservoir to release the air the escapes form the breath hole that is already in the regulator. Hope this is helpful and not too confusing. Thanks to those who presented this series explaining these necessary steps.
Hello friend, I recently installed your regulator on my PR 900 rifle and I am very happy with its operation. From Spain (Santiago de Compostela) I send a cordial greeting. Eduardo Paredes .
The Air Masters Reg by Dave Welham wont let the air out which is 100% OK when he fits them as he drills a hole. I may have said in the vid but one guy fitted one second hand and it all jammed up as he didn't drill a hole so I measured and drilled and SSSS the air came out :-)
This sounds like the issue I had! I got no instructions whatsoever with it from the seller and definetively wouldn't have tried to drill a hole in the rifle
Is this bleed hole necessary with all your regulators or just a particular model ? I have a Diana Bandit. The regular for the Bandit from P Air installs needing no bleed hole drilled. I must say your regulators look to be of great quality.
Cómo instalo el regulador HUMA-AIR para el hatsan BT 65 sb. ???? El tubo del aire es del 2012. El regulador UE me llegó le sirve al marauder galatian gladius BT 65 sb. Cómo lo instaló
my question to Lion heart is that in the first place if such is the case then why dont the regulator comes with a drilled hole in the regulator? can you please explain it to me, thank you so much.
I mean you no hostility pal, but this was a very good explanation of why the hole needs to be drilled and a good description of what occurs when you dont . My advice is get it fitted by a pro or study pcp airgun design and understand how to work on them safely , it really isnt rocket science and I dont want to put you off but air under pressure can be deadly shit.
Well my friend it does come with a hole already drilled it it. Recently i bought one and found out that it does already have a hole made by the company. hope this information is good to you. have a great day.
The air pressure 1 to 200+ Bar in the reservoir is trying to get to the lowest pressure point 'Attmosphere' it cannot get past the )-ring and so pushes it into place under it's efforts. i.e. 4.65lb Sq/mm at 200bar and so on an O-ring that size about 70lb force at 200bar - That seal is going know where.
the problem of this regulator is drilling hole!! sorry for that but I can't do that in my rifle this means I'll search for another regulator. thanks allot
You have to be polite in your conversation with people. And do research to develop your product without having to puncture their own gun and the possibility of damage to the internal parts, which carries an additional loss
I am sorry, I do not quite understand your explanation in this video. Do you have some sort of animation to help explain why the need for a breathe hole? If a regulator needs a breathe hole, then, there should be a corresponding vent hole in the reservoir itself, drilled at the correct space between the two seals. That to me is an accident waiting to happen. If the O ring seals fail, it would be a recipe for a massive leak.
Dear Sir - I would sugest that you read up and learn about regulators of all sorts whether domestic LPG or HP Diving etc. as well as watch all the videos and read all the information upon his web-site and face book page, as from the question asked you clearly have little to zero understanding.
he does in the reg you must drill a 1.5mmm hole in the air tube where the reg sits. he explains the process very clearly in another vid on this channel.
+lion heart Please learn about the subject? How can a gun have a breath hole if it doesn't have a regulator? all the air would leak out ?????????? The regulator DOES HAVE A BREATH HOLE. Watch and learn - Watch & Learn - Dr Bob
Reading all these comments and answers. It is very clear that some viewers are confused, as I was at first also. Due to the choice of words used by demonstrator/commentator. The breath hole is explained between the 25 and 40 second mark. You have to pay close attention here. Play it back a few times if necessary. He states the hole needs to be installed into the air reservoir instead of drilled into the reservoir. I did not pick up that the hole is to be drilled into the reservoir either. At first I thought he was talking about older regulators that needed this hole drilled into the regulator itself. It goes between the two O rings that isolate the regulator in the reservoir. That is where the bleed hole is in the regulator. The escape hole is to be drilled, not installed in the reservoir to release the air the escapes form the breath hole that is already in the regulator. Hope this is helpful and not too confusing. Thanks to those who presented this series explaining these necessary steps.
Hello friend, I recently installed your regulator on my PR 900 rifle and I am very happy with its operation.
From Spain (Santiago de Compostela) I send a cordial greeting.
Eduardo Paredes .
Great explanation, thank you for posting.
The Air Masters Reg by Dave Welham wont let the air out which is 100% OK when he fits them as he drills a hole. I may have said in the vid but one guy fitted one second hand and it all jammed up as he didn't drill a hole so I measured and drilled and SSSS the air came out :-)
This sounds like the issue I had!
I got no instructions whatsoever with it from the seller and definetively wouldn't have tried to drill a hole in the rifle
What about a Hatsan regulator fitted to a Hatsan - they make no mention of having a breather hole.. How does that work?
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Is this bleed hole necessary with all your regulators or just a particular model ? I have a Diana Bandit. The regular for the Bandit from P Air installs needing no bleed hole drilled. I must say your regulators look to be of great quality.
Cómo instalo el regulador HUMA-AIR para el hatsan BT 65 sb. ????
El tubo del aire es del 2012.
El regulador UE me llegó le sirve al marauder galatian gladius BT 65 sb.
Cómo lo instaló
Thank you so much & have a great day 👍
Hello, can you tell me the size of the spring in this regulator please?
thank to,you nice teach.
do you have any regulator for Uragan?
Thanks !👍
my question to Lion heart is that in the first place if such is the case then why dont the regulator comes with a drilled hole in the regulator? can you please explain it to me, thank you so much.
+Allen Coutinho They do have a breath hole drilled in the regulator!!!!!!!!!!!
ok KAOSRIFLE thanks for your kind information, I do respect youy saying, bless you.
I mean you no hostility pal, but this was a very good explanation of why the hole needs to be drilled and a good description of what occurs when you dont . My advice is get it fitted by a pro or study pcp airgun design and understand how to work on them safely , it really isnt rocket science and I dont want to put you off but air under pressure can be deadly shit.
Sure is :-) Thats me :-)
Well my friend it does come with a hole already drilled it it. Recently i bought one and found out that it does already have a hole made by the company. hope this information is good to you. have a great day.
Do u supply regulator for Benjamin bulldog .357 air gun
so it needs a hole all i hear
then why wasnt it made that way
Out of interest, what keeps the Piston Stem O-Ring in position in the Housing?
Thanks.
The air pressure 1 to 200+ Bar in the reservoir is trying to get to the lowest pressure point 'Attmosphere' it cannot get past the )-ring and so pushes it into place under it's efforts. i.e. 4.65lb Sq/mm at 200bar and so on an O-ring that size about 70lb force at 200bar - That seal is going know where.
i have a regulator like this,but it creep.my question is what makes it creep?what would be the problem?what will i do to stop creep?
input valve in the regulator is leaking air in to the regulator.
Better late than never right?
the problem of this regulator is drilling hole!! sorry for that but I can't do that in my rifle this means I'll search for another regulator. thanks allot
They do 300 different models in all 75% you don't drill, do your fucking research.
You have to be polite in your conversation with people. And do research to develop your product without having to puncture their own gun and the possibility of damage to the internal parts, which carries an additional loss
You really haven't got a clue have you.
No problem. Thanks for everything
Where can I buy parts by part for a complete set ?
I am sorry, I do not quite understand your explanation in this video. Do you have some sort of animation to help explain why the need for a breathe hole? If a regulator needs a breathe hole, then, there should be a corresponding vent hole in the reservoir itself, drilled at the correct space between the two seals. That to me is an accident waiting to happen. If the O ring seals fail, it would be a recipe for a massive leak.
Dear Sir - I would sugest that you read up and learn about regulators of all sorts whether domestic LPG or HP Diving etc. as well as watch all the videos and read all the information upon his web-site and face book page, as from the question asked you clearly have little to zero understanding.
@@KAOSRIFLE Sir, You seen to be very educated in these units, can you please direct me to where i can find one for my AEA Challenger please. Thanks👍
dear robert lanes can u reproduce parts for my rifle its a superten
what to do if i drilled hole in wrong location? how can i seal it now? :(
You would have to have a sealing collar made to order, buy a new reservoir tube or have a custom regulator made with a sealed cover section.
Why not drill the vent before you sell them,
Have I missed something.
he does in the reg you must drill a 1.5mmm hole in the air tube where the reg sits. he explains the process very clearly in another vid on this channel.
Why don't they come with a breath hole already drilled?
+lion heart Please learn about the subject? How can a gun have a breath hole if it doesn't have a regulator? all the air would leak out ?????????? The regulator DOES HAVE A BREATH HOLE. Watch and learn - Watch & Learn - Dr Bob
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sometimes a regular facepalm doesn't cut it. this comment is one of those cases
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If it cannot breath it becomes Floyd.
floyd could breathe because floyd could talk. no breathee, no talkeee. fentanyl killed him ,but, don't tell the sheep.