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faucetwo-torque-limiter
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Consumable proprietary rubber dampeners begone! Uses a tok tleu1-618-5w torque limiter as tensioning just like a valkyrie knob assembly!
Note: This project has been fitted and tested but is still in beta.
This mod requires:
- 2x tok tleu1-618-5w
- 2x Part1 (3D printed)
- 2x Part2 (3D printed)
Video Guide:
https://youtu.be/wjkP9TPzm_8?si=DwbVowPt-fkSv-2N
Barebones guide:
- Remove magnetic bottom cover of your faucetwo
- (Optional if your dampeners are already worn out. Skip to step 4.) Remove dampener and plastic support pieces. More detail is available in Gamo2's manual https://www.gamo2.com/en/download/Faucetwo_manual_en_20210106.pdf .
- Reassemble the knob assembly without the dampener and plastic support pieces, but don't put on the spoked wheel yet.
- Line up the spoked wheel on the end of the shaft, then sandwich it with Part1. Screw in the 2 M3 screws.
- Unscrew the two screws holding down the two light sensors in place, leaving the middle screw alone.
- Put the screws into Part2 and line it up on top of the boards and screw it in.
- Repeat with the second knob assembly.
- Put the cover back on. You're done!
Pick up a kit or individual torque limiters here:
https://www.speedylabs.us/product/faucetwo-torque-limiter-upgrade-kit/
https://bluespringexpress.net/en-us/products/sound-voltex-torque-limiter-tok-tleu-618-5w
Note: The older tok tle1-618-5w is dimensionally shorter and won't work without some modifications.
P.S. Honestly speaking, a fresh set of rubber dampeners on the faucetwo feels buttery smooth. I was very surprised by this. This mod still feels great in my opinion, but brings the smoothness of the knobs from a 10 down to a 9. I think it's worth the tradeoff of never having to replace dampeners, but just thought I'd let y'all know my opinion after testing.