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If you believe that you have
a fault with your foil then it is possible that the
fault may not lie with the foil itself (especially
if you maintain your weapon properly). It is a good
idea to check that the weapon is faulty when plugged
into another bodywire, spool and even scoring apparatus.
The easiest way to do this is to hand your weapon
to your opponent or another fencer at your cub and
see if the problem persists. If the problem does not
occur when the foil is plugged into other equipment
then see either the apparatus
or repair section for
details on how you may be able to fix thebodywire,
apparatus or spool. |
| If you have narrowed down the possibilities so you
are certain that the problem is with the foil then find
the description of the fault that is occuring from the
list below: |
PROBLEM: Continuous white
(off-target) light
FAULT |
REPAIR |
| Generally a broken or disconected
wire |
Examine the blade for any obvious
break in the wire.If there is one, the blade will
need to be rewired, if not then.......... |
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Check that the wire has not become
disconnected from the inside guard socket and re-connect
it if it has. If this has not cured the problem......
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Maybe the problem is in the pointy
end?
Remove the tape around the point and place the weapon
flat on your work surface. Place one finger on the
foil tip to prevent its loss (the tip, not your finger),
remove the grub screws ( )
and dis-assemble the point. Cleaning the point may
fix the problem (  ).
If the problem persists..... |
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On an ohmeter select the lowest
resistance scale and connect one probe to the end
of the foil wire in the guard ( ).
Insert the other inside the foil point to connect
with the brass ferule inside, taking care not to touch
the sides of the barrel. If the resistance is shown
as infinite, there could be a break in the wire. If
it is just low, clean and re-assemble the point. This
may have now cured the problem but if not.... |
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The blade will need to be rewired,
for a guide on how to do this click here.
Alternatively you can send the weapon back to the
manufacturer for rewire or contact a member of the
armourers guild. |
PROBLEM Intermittent or recurring white (off-target)
light
| FAULT |
REPAIR |
| A break in line 2 of the circut i.e. through the foil
wire or the central pn of the bodywire. |
Use the same procedure as if for a continuous white
light |
| Intermittent or Recurring white light, on beats, with
movement or just standing still. |
( )Use
the same procedure as for a continuous white light |
PROBLEM No white (off-target)
light
Details coming soon
PROBLEM General issues with
your point
| PROBLEM |
FAULT |
REPAIR |
| Rusty grub screws |
May cause high resistance
Intermittent or continuous white light |
Discard and replace |
| Worn grub screws |
May cause binding
The point remains depressed
Screws may become stuck |
Replace screws
Clean the point and barrel
Ensure point screwdriver is in good condition and of
the correct size |
| Grub screws wound in too far |
Cause binding
No hit light
Short in weapon
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Remove screws, examine for wear and replace if necessary.
If they will not hold in the tip, check that the correct
model tip is in the barrel. |
| Flattened face on the barrel |
Causes point jams
Mostly happens to German points. |
Ream out the barrel to the correct diameter, or use
a drift to resize it. |
| Split barrel |
Dangerous. Mostly happens to German barrels. |
Discard immediately |
| Loose barrel |
Intermittent white light |
Place a dab of locknut around the outside of the barrel
base and tighten carefully in a vice |
| Soft or short spring |
Fail weight test
May cause Intermittent white light |
Stretch or replace the spring |
| Lack of insulation on blade |
May cause no hit to register |
Re-tape |
| The procedures outlined here should alow you to fix
most problems with your foil however, if they do not
then we are unable to help you on line. To fix your
weapon you can either contact the manufacturer or the
armourers guild. |
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