Co2 Regulator Problem (KOBALT)

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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I have this kobalt CO2 regulator for air tools. It's meant to regulate from 0-120psi, and I've had it for about a year. Recently though, it stopped working as a regulator and only works as an extremely low flow needle valve. Has anyone had similar problems? Any quick fixes?

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Is there a "stem" or rod sticking out of the "nut" in the middle of the body? If yes...remove the nut to find the actual valve parts.

It leaks constantly?

Edit: A cutaway of a regulator...not the same as yours, but they all have "more or less" the same parts and functions. On pg 3

http://www.techrite.com.au/PDFsection/P ... Series.pdf
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