Intimidator Tech Page

Description Of Components

 

Timmy Body Body: The body allows for attachment of all internal and external components. Bodies can be milled and anodized in just about any imaginable way.

 

The body is divided into an upper and lower chamber. The upper chamber houses the bolt, ball detent, feed neck, & has threads for the barrel.

 

The lower chamber houses the ram sleeve, ram, ram cap, poppet (exhaust) valve, & vertical adapter.
Timmy Ram Sleeve Ram Sleeve: The ram sleeve is held into the lower chamber by a set screw. The ram houses the valve body, ram, & ram cap. It has a slot in the top for the bolt pin and a round hole that releases the air pressure to the bolt.

 

There are two threaded holes on the bottom of the sleeve for high flow barbs that supply air from the solenoid to move the ram back and forth.
Timmy Ram Assy Ram, Ram Bumper, & Ram Cap: The ram is housed inside the ram sleeve and is moved back and forth by air pressure from the solenoid. The forward end of the ram contacts and opens the exhaust valve. The bolt pin rides in the ram's center groove to open and close the bolt.

 

The ram cap threads into the back end of the ram sleeve. It seals the back of the ram sleeve and sets the amount of back travel of the ram and bolt.

 

The ram bumper is installed in the back end of the ram and cushions the ram from striking the ram cap.
Timmy Bolt Bolt: Receives air pressure from the valve to accelerate a paintball out of the barrel.
Timmy Barbs High Flow Barbs: Provides an attachment point for the low pressure tubing that provides air flow to the ram via the 4-way solenoid valve.

 

Three barbs are threaded onto the solenoid, two on the ram sleeve, and one on the vertical adapter.
Timmy Solenoid 4-Way Solenoid Valve: Receives an electrical input from the circuit board and air pressure from the vertical adapter. When an electrical input is received from the circuit board, the valve shuttles air to the front or rear of the ram to fire or re-cock the marker.
Timmy Valve Spring Valve Spring: Holds the poppet valve closed until the ram opens the valve.
Timmy Valve Poppet (Exhaust) Valve: Seals the valve housing and prevents air from entering the bolt when the marker is not firing.

 

The poppet valve is held closed by spring pressure and opened by the ram.
Timmy Blue Eye Left Anti-Chop Eye: Photo sensor mounted at the bottom edge of the breech and detects when a paintball is fully fed into the breech and ready to fire.

 

Depending on the status of the eye, then a signal is sent to the circuit board to allow or prevent the firing sequence to begin.
Timmy Red Eye Right Anti-Chop Eye: Photo sensor mounted at the bottom edge of the breech and detects when a paintball is fully fed into the breech and ready to fire.

 

Depending on the status of the eye, then a signal is sent to the circuit board to allow or prevent the firing sequence to begin.
Timmy LCD Harness LCD Harness: Connects the two eye sensors and LCD screen to the circuit board.
Timmy Main Harness Main Harness: Connects the battery connector, on/off switch, trigger micro switch, indicator light, and solenoid valve to the circuit board.
Timmy Eye Covers Eye Covers: Covers and protects the eye sensors and ball detents.
Timmy Ball Detent Ball Detents: Prevents more than one paintball from being fed into the breech at a time.

 

One ball detent is installed on each side of the breech above the eye sensors and are held in place by the eye covers.
Timmy Frame Clamshell Grip Frame: Houses the trigger, trigger guard, trigger micro-switch, LCD screen, on/off switch, solenoid valve, circuit board, and battery.

 

Newer model Timmys have a redesigned and lower profile grip frame which moves the LCD screen under the grip cover. The back of the grip houses the on/off and mode buttons.
Timmy Trigger Trigger: Fully adjustable trigger depresses the micro-switch and begins the firing sequence.
Timmy Vertical Adapter Vertical Adapter: Attaches to the front lower chamber of the body. Holds the valve spring in place against the poppet valve, provides air pressure to the solenoid via a high flow barb, and provides attachment points for the high and low pressure regulators.
Timmy LP Reg Low Pressure Regulator: Receives pressure from the high pressure regulator and regulates it to 50-100 psi to operate the solenoid valve.
Timmy HP Reg High Pressure Regulator: Receives 500 psi (recommended) from the air tank and regulates it to 200-300 psi to fire a paintball. Also provides air to the low pressure regulator.
Timmy Circuit Board Circuit Board: The brains of the marker. It receives signals from the trigger micro switch, anti-chop eyes, on/off switch, and LCD screen mode buttons to control the markers operation. Also controls multiple firing modes and user options depending on model and displays the status on an LCD screen (if equipped).