Fire extinguisher connection help
- streetfire
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does anyone know what what kind of connection i need for a Fire extinguisher tank? its internal size is 28,5 mm the outside is 33,5 mm here's a pic
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Kan je een foto maken van de data op de voorkant?
- Crna Legija
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take it to a hardware store and just test witch fitting fits best, my one was very close to 1/2'' bsp so i just epoxied a 1/2 male fitting in there.
i have tested it to 600psi/41 bar
i have tested it to 600psi/41 bar
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yes i have itMRR wrote:Do you still have the original plug that came with the fire extinguisher?
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ja hoorLabtecpower wrote:Kan je een foto maken van de data op de voorkant?
The pipe that reaches from the plug to the bottom of the fe is screwed into it, try if a fitting fits with the threads. If so, cut away the original release valve from the plug and screw the fitting into it from the top.
It worked with my fire extinguisher but there will be some bottlenecking due to the smaller fitting.
It worked with my fire extinguisher but there will be some bottlenecking due to the smaller fitting.
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will not work well its only from plastic ill think i will epoxy a 22 mm connection in it thanks Crna Legija and thank you all you helpt me get closer to the semi auto qev gunMRR wrote:The pipe that reaches from the plug to the bottom of the fe is screwed into it, try if a fitting fits with the threads. If so, cut away the original release valve from the plug and screw the fitting into it from the top.
It worked with my fire extinguisher but there will be some bottlenecking due to the smaller fitting.
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if thats not a co2 fire extinguisher don't use it for more than 300psi.
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i know its rated to 20 barCrna Legija wrote:if thats not a co2 fire extinguisher don't use it for more than 300psi.
Hi!this is my first post.
I have the same fire estinguisher,made from ANAF Group,a french company,
i'm from italy but the product is the same.
During my research i've found that the connection is metrical iso,M30x1,5,you (we) need to find an adapter,from metrical to gas,like this http://www.oleodinamica.org/gas-metrico2.pdf
I have the same fire estinguisher,made from ANAF Group,a french company,
i'm from italy but the product is the same.
During my research i've found that the connection is metrical iso,M30x1,5,you (we) need to find an adapter,from metrical to gas,like this http://www.oleodinamica.org/gas-metrico2.pdf
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thx and the link doesnt workfrappu wrote:Hi!this is my first post.
I have the same fire estinguisher,made from ANAF Group,a french company,
i'm from italy but the product is the same.
During my research i've found that the connection is metrical iso,M30x1,5,you (we) need to find an adapter,from metrical to gas,like this http://www.oleodinamica.org/gas-metrico2.pdf.
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still think epoxy is the better way and welcome to the forumfrappu wrote:Sorry,try deleting the dot at the end of the link
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That what I did And it worked out fine, but I only used to 20 bar as the bottle won't take more still looking for a 2L CO2 tank .Crna Legija wrote:take it to a hardware store and just test witch fitting fits best, my one was very close to 1/2'' bsp so i just epoxied a 1/2 male fitting in there.