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Old November 9th, 2007
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Info on, "ASSO" 135 given

Hi every one, just to let you know, after making my own Pressure Gauge "Attachment", this is what I've found. Number of pump's to reach, 8 BAR = 450. To 12.5 BAR = 750. To 18 BAR = 900. To 20 BAR = 1000. To 23 BAR = 1200. All, of course, with the "Pressure Regulator" at it's Max setting. When at 23 BAR, if you then switch to "Half Power", then engage the piston with the trigger,(Make sure the safety is "ON") the pressure increases to, 24 BAR. If you then switch back to "Full Power", the pressure, again increases to, 26 BAR. I give you this, as I, having tried to get this info from Seac sub, on numerous occasions, with no reply, (what a wast of space they are) thought you, like me, would find it helpful. Make sure your "Pump", like mine, doesn't leak. ........Keep safe, Regards, Geoff. P.S, Remember, this info is for an "ASSO" 135 only!. Do not ever "Dry Fire". If you have to at any time, just (with safety "ON") select, "Half Power", "Fill" the gun with water, gently "Plug it" & point it up, away from any thing.

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