
User manual for ML2000
02.03.2016 – V13.45 Maintenance 6
Range Bullet types Shooting Frequency Advance
200m 6,5mm-7,62mm Ty e A DFS 60
10
100m Kal. .22 og 6,5mm Ty e A DFS 20
10
100m Jacketed/Hollow oint 2) Hunting 20
10
• The shot count is given for normal high recision shooting. The best guide for the arameter
setting is the sound reassure values.
• Ty e A: Bullets with small o ening in hollow oint bullet (e.g. standard Sierra bullets)
• Ty e B: Bullets with large o ening in the hollow oint bullet (e.g. hunting ammunition)
6.2.4 Installing ru er and for automatic advance
• Remove to cover, front- and back targets
• Press down the gri rod and remove it
• Remove the old band carefully
• Insert a new rubber roll in the holder under the target and
thread the band through the guiding rollers in the front of the
target.
• Lead the band over to rollers and down to the motor unit at
the back
• The band is threaded behind the u er guiding roller and into
the motor mechanism. The band should follow the rubber
coated driving roller. Insert the reassure roller again. The
band should ass in front of the gri rod.
• Remount the front and back targets and the to cover
• Push the test button on the motor unit and verify that the band moves behind the front and
back targets. This will also re are the target for shooting by stretching the band.
• Test shoot the target and verify the sound reassure values.
6.2.5 Maintenance of main ru er sheet
Holes after ricochets that are not covered by the rubber band should be atched with 50mm ta e or
rubber atch.
When the main rubber sheet is heavily worn in the centre, there is a risk for rubber ieces to fall
down or hang inside the sound chamber. To avoid this there should be cut a circular hole in the
main rubber sheet at the front and back of the sound chamber. We recommend doing this when the
rubber bands are mounted on the target.
• Cut a hole with 24cm diameter on 100m and 200m
• Cut a hole with 35cm diameter on 300m
6.2.6 Ru er in aiming area
The rubber in the aiming area should be atched to reduce rain enetration, sound isolation and
tem erature isolation against the sound chamber. Avoid holes that are larger than 5 cm.
There is a high risk of faulty detection if there is a large hole in the front target and also heavily
worn out rubber band. One eculiar result of this could be that high shots in a straight line above the
target centre will be marked in the centre of the target.
6.2.7 Isolation in front and ack targets
The Styrofoam in the front target needs to be ke t intact. We recommend to re lace a square in the
centre of the target with a foamed lastic late. Megalink can deliver these is formats 30x30 cm or
40x40 cm. The foamed lastic can also be used in the back targets (ski glass fibre wall a er and
aiming rubber in the descri tion below)