Azodin Trigger Sear Spring for Azodin Kaos
The original Azodin Trigger Sear Spring replacement ensures the correct pressure on the sear, which is critical for a safe and reliable firing cycle.
- Critical Safety Component: Guarantees the firm retention of the hammer and prevents accidental discharge of the marker.
- Compatibility: Specifically designed for the Azodin Kaos model, ensuring optimal trigger resistance and rapid return to the starting position.
Azodin Trigger Sear Spring – The Heart of the Trigger Mechanism
The Azodin Trigger Sear Spring is a small but absolutely vital component for the proper and safe operation of your Azodin Kaos marker. This spring constantly pushes against the sear, which mechanically blocks the hammer in the cocked position. Without a properly functioning spring, the marker is unable to reliably hold the hammer ready, which can lead to serious functional failures.
Over time and through intensive use, material fatigue or loss of elasticity can occur. A worn spring manifests as unreliable trigger action, risk of accidental discharge during jarring movements, or jamming of the mechanism. By replacing it with a new original Azodin spring, you will restore trigger sensitivity and ensure the mechanism returns to a safe position after every shot.
Installation requires disassembly of the trigger frame. We recommend performing this task on a clean surface to avoid losing this tiny part. Regular inspection of the sear spring is part of responsible maintenance for any player wanting their marker in perfect technical condition.
Technical Parameters and Specifications:
- Part Name: Trigger Sear Spring
- Material: High-memory spring steel
- Compatibility: Exclusively designed for the Azodin Kaos model
- Function: Securing sear position and trigger return
- Category: Genuine Azodin spare part
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
1. How do I know if the sear spring is bad?
The most common symptom is that the marker does not hold the hammer in the back position after cocking and immediately "releases," or the trigger has a very soft, rubbery feel without clear resistance.
2. Does this spring fit the electronic Azodin Blitz model?
No, this spring is designed for the mechanical system of the Kaos model. Electronic models have a different trigger frame construction and use a different type of spring.
3. Should the spring be lubricated during assembly?
A microscopic film of paintball oil on the spring itself is sufficient for corrosion protection. It is more important to lubricate the pin on which the sear itself pivots.
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