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I have a Small Nemrod Maintanence and Information Manuel Showing the Nemrod Crucero = Nemrod ( Dreadnaught ) but I need the Nemrod Rebuilding Manuel. ((( The Nemrod Crucero which the name is Translated to ( Dreadnaught ). It is 63" long Spear Loaded, 7.5 pounds, Fully Pumped = 150 Pumps Approximately-> no Spear in = 275 psi, Spear Loaded = 512 psi, With the Supercharger Handle Pumped Back Once adds 107 psi to the Air Chamber for a Total of 619 psi of Full Force, Maximum Force Required to Load the Spear is 94 pounds, Effective Range is 30 to 36 feet at a depth of 15 feet, S.A.E.30 Light Oil & Using 3.5 OZ. in the Air Chamber, Requires use of the Oilrod to Lube the Barrel Interior 8 to 10 times before the Daily Dive. Must be Redone before each Daily Dive. The Balance Bar is Required on the Dreadnaught and it is Screwed on the Rear of Speargun. To Clean the Barrel and Remove, and Inspect Piston + Inspect Piston's O-Joint, then Clean All, + To Drain and Change the OIL >>>--> Remove/Unscrew the Balance Bar at Rear of Gun, then Remove the Admission Valve "Cover" ONLY on Gun rear. Point Barrel Down placeing the Muzzle on floor for 2 minutes to Drain All Oil forward in Air Oil Chamber. Press down on the Admission Valve Stem (Similar to a Inner Tube Valve ) to release ( ALL ) the Air Pressure in the Air Oil Chamber Completely and Totally. Unscrew the Barrel Mouthpiece =Muzzle and Insert the Spear in the Barrel untill it engages the Piston. Now Pull the Trigger and pull out Spear and Piston comes out too on end of the Spear. Examine the Piston and it's O-Joint well and Replace O-Joint unless it is in very good condition. Drain Oil Out and Clean Barrel and Piston and ALL. Put in New Oil, 3.5 OZ and Reassemble Speargun. ((( Safety )))Never Ever Remove the Mouthpiece(Muzzle) of the Barrel unless ALL Air is Drained out of the Air-Oil Chamber First through the Admission Valve by Pressing Down on the Valve Pin untill ALL Air Is Drained Out. DANGER = IF the Muzzle is Removed Before all Air Is drained Out then the Piston IS Released from the Barrel and Will Fly-Out of the Barrel at FULL Force and May Cause SERIOUS INJURY. Storing the Speargun is done with the Barrel/Muzzle Down to keep OIL Down and inside the Barrel for constant Lubrication Protection. Note. When Spear Not Loaded in Gun the Piston Stays all the way Forward in the Barrel down near the Muzzle and allows the Oil to Stay in the Barrel.
