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  1. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Thank you very much for your reply. I managed to remove it. It was very very hard. I replaced the O-ring (2528) of the 11011 main valve pin, and 11507 rubber steel washer. However, the No. 17 (2023) valve seat was very hard to remove, so I gave up replacing the O-ring (2529) there. Hopefully...
  2. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Dear sir, Sorry for asking so many questions. The Air Cylinder Adaptor Connector- 11032 is stiff and I can't remove it. Can I remove it by turning it counterclockwise? I don't think I can turn it right, but too hard to turn...
  3. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Dear Edward, I really appreciate your detailed explanation. Thank you.
  4. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Thank you for prompt reply. If my barrel is 5.5mm, I wouldn't use a 67 (O-ring No.2529 4.3*1.5) here, right?
  5. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Dear Sir, This is the part that fits into the barrel housing. I think 63 and 67 are O-rings that are inserted inside the tube, but does it mean which one depends on the thickness of the barrel? So for a 5.5mm barrel, would it be item No. 5112 (5.28*1.78 NBR70)?
  6. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Thanks, Edward. I'll make sure to let the air out even though it's a pain. Thanks for the advice.
  7. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Dear Sir, I thought I had put all the O-rings back in, but the air leak won't stop. It leaks about 5 bar every day. I'd like to disassemble the cyclone again to check it, but is it safe to remove the cylinder without removing all the air?
  8. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Thank you very much. I will try that.
  9. J

    FX The FX Cyclone

    Dear Sir, I'm disassembling my FXCYCLONE to replace the O-ring. But I can't remove the barrel. I removed the two top screws, but even when I pull it, it only comes out about 3 mm. Is this just because the O-ring is stuck? Or is there some other problem? I'm worried about the barrel bending. I'd...